File:Sir George Gerea Dennis Lepping, the second Governor General of Solomon Islands, at Hibiscus Hotel in Honiara (June 1993).tif
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[edit]DescriptionSir George Gerea Dennis Lepping, the second Governor General of Solomon Islands, at Hibiscus Hotel in Honiara (June 1993).tif |
English: Sir George Gerea Dennis Lepping, the second Governor General of Solomon Islands, at Hibiscus Hotel (later: King Solomon Hotel) in Honiara (June 1993), for the closure of Youth Challenge International's Project Solomon Islands 1993.
Français : George Lepping dans Hibiscus Hotel (plus tard: King Solomon Hotel) à Honiara (Juin 1993), pour la fermeture de Project Solomon Islands 1993 de Youth Challenge International. |
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Source | Internet Archive, Collection Project Solomon Islands 1993 |
Author | Damaris Cerdas (photographer), Vincent Mia Edie Verheyen (digitization and archival) |
For more context, see where the photo was first published digitally, at the Internet Archive, as part of the photo collection archive Project Solomon Islands 1993.
Regarding the Hibiscus Hotel: this was a hotel, on Hibiscus Avenue in Honiara, which was bought by Island Hotels Ltd. (of Papua New Guinea) in mid-1995 to be renovated and expanded under a new name: Hotel King Solomon.[1]
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Cropped. Converted to absolute B&W. Increased brightness. Retouched to reduce spots created by ISO's grain. Blurred or blackened background, or made it transparent (depending on which revision you are looking at; cf. File history on this page.). Modifications made by Vincent Mia Edie Verheyen.
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[edit]- ↑ Stanley, David (1996). South Pacific Handbook 818. Moon Publications, Inc.
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