Fiji (nation)
Found in 488 Collections and/or Records:
Sewam-Sena (?) Road, 1963
[View towards mountains].
Sewam-Sena Road (?), 1963
[View of river].
Shelling the split nut, Savusavu, 1963
Slide numbers 1 and 2 are Ektachromes with frames made in England, 3-7 are Kodachromes processed in Australia.
Sigatoka Agricultural Station, 1963
[From the air].
Sigatoka Agricultural Station : Zebu cattle, 1963
Contains Kodachrome slides, processed in Australia and arranged by processing number.
Sir Arthur Charles Gordon, Governor of Fiji, with his aide Knollys, 2006
Gordon served as governor between 1875 and 1880.
Sir Lala Sukuna
200 x 250 mm. Head and shoulders portrait. The image is stamped on the reverse with the date '5 Aug 1958' and also 'Public Relations Office, Fiji Official photograph.'
Sir William Allardyce: scrapbooks
South Pacific
A photograph of the rear of the University of the South Pacific Library, Suva. The University of the South Pacific, Laucala, Suva, Fiji, was established in 1970; a campus in Western Samoa was added later. Photograph by Caines Jannif.
South Pacific, 1970 - 1991
A series of photographs of the University of the South Pacific, Laucala, Suva, Fiji, which was established in 1970; a campus in Western Samoa was added later.
South Pacific 1963, 1963
Slides taken during a visit which included New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Fiji, Tonga, the Gilbert Islands and New Caledonia.
Splitting the nut, Savusavu, 1963
Slide numbers 1 and 2 are Ektachromes with frames made in England, 3-7 are Kodachromes processed in Australia.
Starting the Navua River : Barbara Halstead, Macdonald, Marnham, Halstead., 1963
Contains Kodachromes, processed in England March 1963, arranged by processing number. The village mentioned on slides 21-31 appears to be Sabadrau, but this has not been found on any map of Fiji and has been represented by 'S' in most of the captions.
[Stream near Levuka], 1880 - 1889
226 x 175 mm. A view showing an unidentified group of four Europeans sitting beside a woodland stream near Levuka. With them are Fijian servants.
Street corner in Suva, Fiji, 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
Street in Suva, Fiji, 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
Street in Suva, Fiji. Note Hindu women, 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
Stripping Voivoi of its thorns to make mats: Namosi Town., 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
[Studio portrait,? possibly J.D.W. Vaughan], 1880 - 1889
179 x 204 mm. Formal studio portrait, full length, of an unidentified European male. It is suggested by Mr Fergus Clunie of the Fiji Museum that this could possibly show a Mr J.D.W. Vaughan.
Sugar Crushing Mills at Nansori on the Rewa River, 1910
Landscape format. (Colonial Sugar Refining Company) wrecked by hurricane.
Sugar Crushing Mills at Nansori on the Rewa River, 1910
Landscape format. (Colonial Sugar Refining Company) wrecked by hurricane.
[Sugar plantation], 1880 - 1889
216 x 169 mm. A view looking across a field planted with young cane, with plantation buildings in the background. For a note on the Fijian sugar industry, see Y3091A/17.
Sugar plantation (small part of), 1880 - 1889
224 x 170 mm. A view from a hillside, looking down on the plantation headquarters located beside a river, with fields of cane beyond. Sugar was first planted on a commercial scale in the early 1870’s and soon after this the Colonial Sugar Refining Company of Sydney opened a large mill and refinery. The growth in output was therefore impressive: in 1875, 95 tons of sugar were exported, to the value of £650. By 1904 these figures had risen to 52,138 tons, earning £469,391.
Suva, 1899
197 x 146 mm. A view looking down on a street in Suva, the Fijian capital, and showing wooden shop premises with verandahs running along the street.
Suva as it was: All Nations' Street in 1876, 2006
Shows the construction of the road with local labour supervised by Paul Joske (who is seated), H. Milne and Hulton.