File:The Two Kings, "Dick" and Togia, under the Grand Old Flag.jpg

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English: The Two Kings, "Dick" and Togia, under the Grand Old Flag. Photograph (black and white); portrait of Richard Seddon and Togia, King of Niue, sitting outdoors, with an imperial flag draped over their knees; behind the two men are three men standing and one boy; the man on the far left is wearing western-style clothing with a plant fibre ornament visible over his back, a cloth wrap around his heads, and holding a spear; the man in the centre is similarly dressed but with an additional plant fibre necklace; the man on the far right is wearing a western-style uniform; the boy is wearing a sailor outfit; people standing in the background wearing western-style clothing; Niue. Gelatin silver print
Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Author Frederick, Sears
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