File:Polynesian outrigger canoe at sea, Oc,G.T.1516, Mana Expedition to East Polynesia, British Museum.jpg
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DescriptionPolynesian outrigger canoe at sea, Oc,G.T.1516, Mana Expedition to East Polynesia, British Museum.jpg |
Lantern Slide (black and white); a man spear fishing out at sea, standing on an outrigger canoe; Mangareva, Gambier Islands. Photographic process Context: It is unclear where this image was photographed, and from what island the man is from. It could be either Mangareva or Rapa Iti. Overview of Routledge collection: This collection of lantern slides were photographed during two archaeological expeditions, conducted by William Scoresby Routledge and his wife Katherine Maria Routledge. The majority of the collection was photographed during the ‘Mana Expedition’ in 1913-1915 to Easter Island, which also stopped in Chile and Juan Fernandez Islands on route. Whilst in Chile, Routledge enlisted the aid of Chilean men and boys. One boy from Juan Fernandez is depicted in a number of images, used as a scale guide. Subsequent expeditions to Mangareva, Raivaevae, and Rapa Iti were made in 1921-1923, during which a smaller number of images were made. |
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between 1921 and 1923 date QS:P,+1921-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1921-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1923-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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