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Photograph of native police or army, German New Guinea

Photograph taken by E. S. Merriett, an American tourist, in 1901. The photograph was sent to Sub-Inspector Max R. Haynes of the Rabaul Police Station after an appeal for material relating to the early Police Forces of Papua and New Guinea in Pacific Islands Monthly.

Not Available at ANU Archives - Papers on Resource and Environmental Studies or Development Studies

Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, The Australian National University, UNESCO/UNEP Papua New Guinea Human Ecology Programme: Lae and its Hinterland.
Report No.1 - From Kaukau to Coke: A study of rural and urban food habits in Papua New Guinea' by D J Jeffries, 1978;
Report No. 2 -Chimbu people under pressure: The social impact of urbanisation' by K J Dalton, 1979;
Report No. 3 - Changing consumer behaviour in Papua New Guinea: Its socieal and ecological implications' by Marion Christie, 1980;
Report No. 4 -Energy for Development: The energy policy papers of the Lae project', by Ken Newcombe with Kaye Bowman, Marion Christie and James Pokris.
The Australian National University Development Studies Centre. Atoll Economy: Social Change in Kiribati and Tuvalu. R.G. Ward was the Chairman.
No. 1 - Islands on the line: Team report', 1982;
No. 2 -Tabiteuea North' by W H Geddes, 1983;
No.3 Butaritari' by Betsy Sewell, 1983;
No. 5 -Abemama' by Ray Watters and Kabiritaake Banibati, 1984;
No. 6 `Nanumea' by Anne Chambers, 1984.

Not Available at the ANU Archives - Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research, Boroko, Papua New Guinea/ IASER Discussion papers.

The Post Courier debate on population and family planning' by Ikky Suu, 1972;
Number 3 -The 1974/75 Rural survey: A study of outmigration from fourteen villages in the East Sepik Province' by Richard Curtain, August 1976;
Number 6 - The growth of Goroka: Towards an interpretation of the past and a warning for the future' by Ronald Skeldon, Nov 1976;
Number 10 -Family planning in the Goroka area of the Eastern Highlands' by Ronald Skeldon, Feb 1977;
Number 11 - Internal migration in Papua New Guinea: A statistical description' by Ronald Skeldon, May 1977;
Number 16 -Urban Growth and unemployment in Papua New Guinea' by John D Conroy, Dec 1977;
Number 17 - Evolving patterns of population movement in Papua New Guinea with reference to policy implication' by Ronald Skeldon, Jan 1978;
Number 21 -Recent urban growth in Papua New Guinea' by Ronald Skeldon, June 1978;
Number 24 - ‘Fertility change in Papua New Guinea during the late 1960s: Evidence from the 1966 and 1971 censuses' by Thomas M McDevitt, Apr 1979;
Number 25 - ‘Rural-urban relationships in Papua New Guinea: case material from the Gulf Province on net flows' by Louise Morauta and Morauta Hasu, Aug 1979;
Number 32 - ‘Infant mortality decline in the post-war period: A further application of Feeney's method to Papua New Guinea data' by Thomas McDevitt, Aug 1980;
Number 38 - ‘Child survival, fertlity and population policy: Implications of an analysis of provincial-level 1971 census data' by Thomas McDevitt, Jun 1981

Seven photographs of Tulagi, Gizo, and Rubiana

One photograph of Charles Morris Woodford reading the Proclamation of King George V on 27 June 1910 to a crowd of local Pacific Islanders and Europeans.
Photographs taken by Tillotson:
'Old Government House Tulagi'
'Native house at Gizo showing plaited bamboo work'
'C M W at Gizo' (with bird)
'Rubiana canoe' (2 photographs, different views of the canoe)
'3 natives at Tulagi. Sulakava of Guadalcanal in centre Photo Tillotson'.

Miscellaneous printed material, some concerned with farming.

Includes:
'The crimes of Germany' (being the Special Supplement issued by The Field newspaper revised and brought up to date with extra illustrations) ; advertising material on plants, including lupins and perennial pyrethrums, West Drayton, Middlesex: Reamsbottom ; City of Oxford High School for Boys, Proceedings at the unveiling of the memorial to Lawrence of Arabia 3 October 1936, Oxford: Thornton, 1937 ; Report of the Executive Committee of the Godman Memorial Fund [Woodford’s name appears among the subscribers]. The Journal of the Central Landowners' Association, vol, 10 part 4, Dec 1929; pamphlet on Bookplates and Heraldry, published by Cartier; pamphlet: How Landowners can Help in Saving British Agriculture; Report of the Agricultural Organization Society, 1922; Report of the Executive Committee of the Godman Memorial Fund, 1923; pamphlet: George V: the Sailor King; The 'W.E.P.' Series of Philatelic Handbooks- Falkland Islands by Bertram W. H. Poole; Gravesend Magazine, Sept 1912; pamphlet: Iodine for Livestock by Frank Ewart Corrie;

Miscellaneous documents concerning the Woodfords domestic life.

Includes a printed description of The Grinstead (freehold property in West Sussex), auctioned on 29 April 1914 on instructions of trustees of late J. A. Mack [and presumably purchased by Woodford]; insurance of Woodford effects in 1915 and (principally) 1923; a set of letters and other documents in 'Stolzenberg' patent file relating to Woodford insurance policies and other financial matters, including purchase of The Grinstead, 1912 -1915.

Correspondence about the vessel, the Albatross.

Letter dated 16 June 1897 to Woodford from the Austro-Hungarian ambassador in London expressing gratitude for Woodford’s help to the vessel Albatross while it was engaged in scientific pursuits in Solomon Islands; a second letter to Woodford dated 23 October 1902 from Albert Mensdorff, Austro-Hungarian Charge d’Affaires, on the same matter; and a calling card of Le Chevalier Joseph Mauler d’Elisenau, Capitaine de Corvette, Commandant S M cannon ere, Albatross.

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