The Camera in the Coral Islands
Catalogue
Catalogue
Standard or Whole-plate Series—size of print 8 inches by 6. If mounted, size of mount 11 inches by 9.
Fiji
The Colonial Sugar Company's Mill on the Rewa River, Viti Levu | 2501, 2502 |
Groups of “Labour,” Rewa River | 2503 to 2505 |
Groups of “Wairarapa's” Passengers and “Labour” | 2506 to 2508 |
Departure of the “Wairarapa,” from the Mill | 2509 |
A Street in Suva | 2510 |
Union Bank, Suva | 2511 |
Suva: The Harbour | 2512, 2513, 2516 |
Government House, Suva | 2514 |
Government Buildings, Suva | 2515 |
Native Village near Suva—Wife of Chief in Banana Grove | 2517 |
Groups of Fijians | 2518, 2519, 2522 |
Fijian Girls | 2520, 2521, 2527, 2528 |
Girls Bathing | 2524 |
Studies of Tropical Foliage | 2525, 2526 |
Views from Native Village | 2530, 2532, 2533 |
Groups of “Wairarapa's” Passengers and Fijians | 2523, 2529, 2531 |
Botanical Gardens, Suva | 2534 to 2538 |
Botanical Banyan Tree | 2539, 2540 |
Levuka (a Panorama in four plates, taken from the hill above the Hospital) | 2541 to 2544 |
Levuka (a Panorama in three plates, taken from the Jetty 2558 to 2560 [These Panoramas are also issued, mounted on lawn, and neatly bound.]
Levuka, from Jetty | 2545 |
The Hospital, Levuka | 2546 |
Bank of New Zealand, Levuka | 2547 |
Office of “Fiji Times,” &c., Levuka | 2548 |
Public School, Levuka | 2549 |
Levuka, shewing Public School | 2550, 2551 |
Characteristic Tropical Scenes near Levuka | 2552 to 2558, 2561, 2562 |
Fijian Gathering Cocoa Nuts | 2556 |
Waitova (Native Village) near Levuka | 2563, 2567 to 2569 |
Waitova The Pool and Views around | 2564 to 2566 |
Nasova, near Levuka | 2570 |
Thakombau's Canoe—Nai-koro-koro | 2571 |
Fijian Women, Ndremba | 2572, 2574 |
“Wairarapa's” Passengers and Fijians, Nai-koro-koro, July, 1884 | 2573 |
Near Cemetery, Levuka | 2575, 2576 |
Thakombau on board “Wairarapa” | 2577, 2578 |
Mill at Vuna Point | 2579 to 2581 |
In the Sugar Fields | 2582, 2583 |
Bread-fruit Tree | 2584 |
Tropical Studies | 2585, 2586 |
The Lagoon | 2587 to 2590 |
Tropical Scenery | 2591 to 2593 |
In the Sugar Fields | 2594 to 2598 |
In the Sugar Fields Cutting the Cane | 2599 |
In the Sugar Fields Loading the Cane | 2600 |
In the Sugar Fields Master of “Labour” | 2601 |
The Landing Place | 2602 |
The “Wairarapa,” from the Landing Place | 2603, 2604, 2611 |
Among the Cocoa Nuts | 2605, 2606 |
The Bungalow | 2607, 2608 |
The Valley, from the Bungalow, looking to Butoni | 2609, 2610 |
Samoa (The Navigator Islands)
Apia from the Sea (a Panorama) | 2612 to 2617 |
Apia—A Street | 2618 |
Apia View through Palms | 2619 |
Apia Distant View | 2634 |
Views near Apia | 2620, 2621 |
Samoan Villages near Apia | 2622, 2630, 2645, 2648 |
Samoan Charmers | 2623 to 2629, 2642 to 2644 |
Samoan Man | 2631, 2632 |
Samoan Interior: Making Kawa | 2646 |
A Toll Bridge near Apia | 2635 |
In the Roman Catholic Mission Grounds, Apia | 2636, 2637 |
In the Roman Shewing Church | 2638 |
Roman Catholic Mission—Interior of Church | 2639 |
A Samoan Lane | 2640, 2641 |
American Consul's House, Apia | 2647 |
“Wairarapa's” Passengers and Samoans under Orange Tree | 2633 |
Upper Harbour | 2649 |
Views about Harbour | 2650, 2652 to 2657 |
“Wairarapa” in Pango Pango Harbour | 2651 |
Groups of “Flends” | 2658, 2659 |
Native Village | 2661 |
Samon Men | 2662, 2663 |
Studies of Cocoa Nut Palms | 2664 to 2666 |
The Fair “Sauimatani” (the “Samoan Beauty with the Languishing Eyes”) | 2667, 2668 |
Canoes (large and small) in Pango Pango Harbour (photographed from the Ship) | 2671 to 2679 |
Tonga (The Friendly Islands)
The Harbour | 2674 to 2679page 4 |
Talau (The Pudding) from Olopeka | 2680 |
Wesleyan Church, Neiafu (Interior) | 2681 |
The roof of this large church is a beautiful sample of native work, being put together with fibre only.
Wesleyan Church—Exterior | 2682 |
The King's Palace | 2683, 2684 |
Neiafu from Mokotu | 2685 |
King George in front of Palace | 2686 |
Tongan Notables—Rev. S. Baker, Premier; Prince Wellington, Governor of Vavau; Fotofili, Governor of Niuafoon; Rev. J. B. Watkin, Superintendent of Vavan Circuit; Junia, Minister of Finance, and J. Afu, Chief Clerk Finance Department | 2687 |
A Tongan Lane | 2688 |
Tongan Girls | 2689, 2690 |
Neiafu—The Village in The Orange Grove | 2691 to 2697 |
Wesleyan Church—“Mount Zion” | 2698 |
Nukualofa from “Zion” | 2699 to 2702 |
Rev. J. E. Moulton's Residence | 2703, 2705 |
Tubou College with large group of native students | 2704 |
Views about Nukualofa | 2706, 2711, 2712, 2715 |
Nukualofa from the Wharf | 2707 |
Princess Anaziene in front of Palace Group in front of Palace—Princess Salote Mafileo, daughter of the King; Princess Anaziene, Granddaughter of the King; and Jiaogi Fatafehi, Governor of Hapaii | 2709 |
German Merchant's, Fungalor | 2710 |
Cemetery near Nukualofa | 2714 |
Merchants' Residences, Tongatabu | 2715 |
R. C. Mission, with Native Brass Band | 2716 |
R. C. Mission Coral Church (building) with group of Nuns and Pupils | 2717 |
The Dusky Beauties of Tonga | 2719 to 2725 |
Banyan Tree at Mua | 2726, 2727 |
View at Mua | 2728 |
Group of Tongans at Mua | 2729page 5 |
Group of Passengers on “Wairarapa” (first trip) | 2734, 2735 |
Group of Passengers on “Wairarapa” (second trip) | 2750, 2751 |
Group of Ship's Company, 'c. | 2737 to 2741, 2752 to 2754 |
Slides for the Stereoscope.
Twenty-four pictures of Native Life and Characteristic Tropical Vegetation in all the Three Groups of Islands.
PRICES
of
“The Camera in the Coral Islands.”
“STANDARD,” OR WHOLE-PLATE SIZE—
Unmounted | 21s, per dozen (2s. each); post free. |
Mounted | 28s. per dozen (2s. 6d. each); and postage. |
A liberal discount will be allowed on large sets, such as 50, 100, 150, and so on.
SLIDES FOR THE STEREOSCOPE, 12s. PER DOZEN.
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