IDNO
P.87292.VH
Description
Raphael Tuck & Sons postcard (1924) of a group of Fijian children at Namosi in the southern highlands of Vitilevu, dressed, despite the caption, in everyday wear. The boys have shaved heads with top-knot tufts - an old tradition.
Fiji government public relations photograph. [Fergus Clunie, 26/7/2003]
Place
Oceania Polynesia; Fiji; Viti Levu; Namosi Village
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd [Publishers]
Collector / Expedition
von Hügel, Anatole (Baron)
Date
circa 1920 - 1924
Collection Name
Von Hugel Collection
Source
Format
Postcard Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
P.87284.VH to P.87296.VH were in the print envelope now numbered C512/2/. This envelope came from the Museum’s paper archive envelope VH1/4/7, which has now been re-numbered C512/.
Publication: On Rod Ewins’ internet site ‘www.justpacific.com’:
““Fijian children”.
Tuck’s Post Card. Publisher Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd., By Appointment. Copyright Fiji Government, Printed in England.
No date. Probably around 1920. On the reverse is the caption: “Children in a native village. Some of them are rather overdressed to face the camera”. The curiously-shaped rock in the background is identifiable as Navatu, on the northern Ra coast of Vitilevu.” [A. Nadin, 2/7/2003]
Publication: Duplicates of this postcard are on the websites ‘www.janeresture.com/fijihome/postcards.htm’ and
‘www.justpacific.com’ in the section concerning the photographs used on Fijian postcards. [A. Nadin, 2/7/2003]
Related Image: This print or negative appears to be a unique image within the MAA Photograph Collections. [JD 26/12/2011]
This print has been catalogued with the support of the Getty Grant Program One. [A. Nadin, 2/7/2003]
FM:221942
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