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"Alter Mann. Bugotu." (OT)

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Description

Fotografie: "Alter Mann. Bugotu." (OT)

Eine Kopie dieser Fotografie findet sich online unter Trove (http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-141074806/view). Dort heißt es:
"Creator
Beattie, J. W. (John Watt), 1859-1930
Title
A man of Mara-na-tabu, Solomon Islands, 1906, 1 / J.W. Beattie
Call Number
PIC/7580/360 LOC Album 461
Created/Published
1906
Extent
1 photograph : sepia toned ; 10.5 x 14.6 cm
Physical Context
PIC Album 461-463-The scenery and peoples of the islands in the South and Western Pacific/A man of Mara-na-tabu, Solomon Islands, 1906, 1"

Material/Technique

Präsentationsform: auf Karton

Measurements

Kartonformat (Foto): 23,5 x 32 cm; Bildformat (Foto): 10,7 x 15,1 cm

Ethnological Museum of Berlin

Object from: Ethnological Museum of Berlin

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