Fiji (nation)
Found in 488 Collections and/or Records:
Fiji arrival: Nailaga dancers: First Fijian welcome, 1963
Contains Ektachromes with frames made in England (except 516A). Apart from the maps, all are numbered by Marnham. The maps are: numbers 15-17 three views of a map of the Pacific and numbers 18-19 two views of a map of the Western Pacific. Numbers 103, 105, 108, 111, 116, 212, 318, 406, 503, 504 and 519 are listed as missing with no attempt to catalogue them as they contain no further details.
Fiji arrival : Nailaga : Male choir, 1963
Contains Ektachromes with frames made in England (except 516A). Apart from the maps, all are numbered by Marnham. The maps are: numbers 15-17 three views of a map of the Pacific and numbers 18-19 two views of a map of the Western Pacific. Numbers 103, 105, 108, 111, 116, 212, 318, 406, 503, 504 and 519 are listed as missing with no attempt to catalogue them as they contain no further details.
Fiji arrival : Nailaga : spear dance, 1963
Contains Ektachromes with frames made in England (except 516A). Apart from the maps, all are numbered by Marnham. The maps are: numbers 15-17 three views of a map of the Pacific and numbers 18-19 two views of a map of the Western Pacific. Numbers 103, 105, 108, 111, 116, 212, 318, 406, 503, 504 and 519 are listed as missing with no attempt to catalogue them as they contain no further details.
Fiji arrival : Nausori highlands looking down on Nadi, 1963
Contains Ektachromes with frames made in England (except 516A). Apart from the maps, all are numbered by Marnham. The maps are: numbers 15-17 three views of a map of the Pacific and numbers 18-19 two views of a map of the Western Pacific. Numbers 103, 105, 108, 111, 116, 212, 318, 406, 503, 504 and 519 are listed as missing with no attempt to catalogue them as they contain no further details.
Fiji arrival : Nausori Highlands W. Division, 1963
Contains Ektachromes with frames made in England (except 516A). Apart from the maps, all are numbered by Marnham. The maps are: numbers 15-17 three views of a map of the Pacific and numbers 18-19 two views of a map of the Western Pacific. Numbers 103, 105, 108, 111, 116, 212, 318, 406, 503, 504 and 519 are listed as missing with no attempt to catalogue them as they contain no further details.
Fiji : chiefly journey up the Navua River and overland, 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.
Fiji constabulary: guard of honoor about to salute: Suva, 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
Fiji Constabulary : Suva. Fiji Constabulary : Royal Salute of the Guard of Honour, 1910
Landscape format. [European in pith helmet and uniform with sword takes salute with them].
Fiji Constabulary: Suva. Officers and Non-Commissioned officers, 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
Fiji Constitutional Conference, 1970-04-20
173 x 257 mm. A general view as the Fiji Constitutional Conference at Marlborough House.
Fiji Constitutional Conference, 1970-04-20
211 x 177 mm. Pictured (Left to Right) at the conference on Fiji held at Marlborough House: Sir Robert Foster, the Governor, The Hon. S.M. Koya, Leader of the Opposition, Lord Shepherd, Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and The Hon Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, K.B.E., Chief Minister.
Fiji Constitutional Conference, 1970-04-20
190 x 238 mm. Pictured (from left) at today’s Constitutional Conference on Fiji at Marlborough House, London: The Hon. Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, Chief Minister, Sir Robert Foster, The Governor, and The Hon. S.M. Koya, Leader of the Opposition.
Fiji Constitutional Conference, 1965-07-26
254 x 303 mm. Photo shows general view of the Conference table at Marlborough House.
Fiji Constitutional Conference Closes, 1970-05-05
190 x 243 mm. Photo shows: The Hon. Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, K.B.E., the Chief Minister of Fiji signing the conference report watched by the Rt. Hon Lord Shepherd, Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (left) at Marlborough House.
Fiji Constitutional Conference Opens, 1970-04-20
187 x 240 mm. A general view of the conference which was opened by Lord Shepherd.
Fiji Constitutional Conference Opens, 1970-04-20
192 x 231 mm Seen talking before the opening of the Fiji Constitutional Conference at Marlborough House are, Left to Right; H.E. The Governor of Fiji, Sir Robert Foster; The Hon. S.M. Koya, Leader of the Opposition; The Rt. Hon. Lord Shepherd, Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Chairman of the Conference, and the Hon. Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, Chief Minister of Fiji.
Fiji Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1965-07
146 x 201 mm. Mr. Semesa K. Sikivou (right), Fijian elected member of the Legislative Council, and Mr. R.A. Kearsley, European elected member of the Fiji Legislative Council, listen attentively to the opening speeches at the Fiji Constitutional Conference held at Marlborough House.
Fiji Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1965-07
140 x 202 mm. Mr. C.A. Shah (left), Indian nominated member of the Legislative Council, and Mr. F. Archibald, European elected member of the Legislative Council, listening to the opening speeches at the Fiji Constitutional Conference held at Marlborough House.
Fiji Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1965-07
154 x 203 mm. Mr J.A. Moore (right), European nominated member of the Fiji Legislative Council; Ratu E.T.T. Cakobau (centre) Fijian Member of the Legislative Council; and Mr. J. Madhaven, Indian elected member of the Fiji Legislative Council, at the conference table during the opening session of the Fiji Constitutional Conference held at Marlborough House.
Fiji Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1965-07
155 x 202 mm. Mr. J. Madhaven, (right) Indian Elected member of the Fiji Legislative Council; Mr. J.N. Falvey, (centre) member for Communications and Works; and Ratu K.K.K. Mara (left), member for Natural Resources, listen to Mr. Anthony Greenwood, British Secretary of State for the Colonies, make the opening speech at the Fiji Constitutional Conference held in Marlborough House.
Fiji Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1965-07
154 x 202 mm. Sir Derek Jakeway (right) Governor of Fiji; Mr. Justin Lewis, Fiji Attorney General; and Mr. A.D. Patel (left), member for Social Services, seen listening to the opening speeches of the Fiji Constitutional Conference held at Marlborough House.
Fiji Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1965-07
154 x 185 mm. The British Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Anthony Greenwood, opens the Fiji Constitutional Conference at Marlborough House. On the left is Mrs. Eirene White, British Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Colonial Office. On right is Mr. C.B. Nixon Secretary General.
Fiji Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1965-07
152 x 205 mm. Mr. Anthony Greenwood (centre), British Secretary of State for the Colonies, and the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Mrs. Eirene White (left), talk to the Governor of Fiji, Sir Derek Jakeway, in the foyer of Marlborough House, shortly before the opening of the Fiji Constitutional Conference.
Fiji Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1965-07
156 x 201 mm. A general view of the Fiji Constitutional Conference at Marlborough House, with Mr. Anthony Greenwood, the British Secretary of State for the Colonies, making the opening speech.