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Background imageRelated Images Collection: WORLD WAR II: BOUGAINVILLE. American soldiers advancing behind a tank on the Japanese-held island

WORLD WAR II: BOUGAINVILLE. American soldiers advancing behind a tank on the Japanese-held island of Bougainville, October 1943

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Solomon Islands crossing the Britannia Tu

Solomon Islands crossing the Britannia Tubular Bridge, c 1956. The ex-London, Midland & Scottish Railway Jubilee class 4-6-0 arrives on the mainland from Anglesey

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Anthropology: representation of an indigenous Solomon Islands from Oceania

Anthropology: representation of an indigenous Solomon Islands from Oceania
JAB5037178 Anthropology: representation of an indigenous Solomon Islands from Oceania. Plate drawn from the end of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Anthropology)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Clownfish (Amphiprion) are symbiotic with anemones, Gizo, Solomon Islands, Pacific

Clownfish (Amphiprion) are symbiotic with anemones, Gizo, Solomon Islands, Pacific

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cathedral - Siota - Solomon Islands

Cathedral - Siota - Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands - Interior of the Siota Cathedral on Small Nggela Island

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Native to the Admiraut Islands (Solomon Islands) - Voyages of James COOK (1728-1779) in Oceania

Native to the Admiraut Islands (Solomon Islands) - Voyages of James COOK (1728-1779) in Oceania. Engraving 1835
JAB4121094 Native to the Admiraut Islands (Solomon Islands) - Voyages of James COOK (1728-1779) in Oceania. Engraving 1835; (add.info)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Manevai village in Solomon Islands, 1826-1829 (engraving)

Manevai village in Solomon Islands, 1826-1829 (engraving)
1950920 Manevai village in Solomon Islands, 1826-1829 (engraving); (add.info.: Village of Manevai to Vanikoro, Archipelago of Santa Cruz, 1828)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Residents of VANIKORO, Melanesia Island (east of the Solomon Islands), Oceania

Residents of VANIKORO, Melanesia Island (east of the Solomon Islands), Oceania
JAB4121265 Residents of VANIKORO, Melanesia Island (east of the Solomon Islands), Oceania.; (add.info.: Residents of VANIKORO, Melanesia Island (east of the Solomon Islands)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tombs of children made of branches and leaves on the Solomon Islands (Papua New Guinea)

Tombs of children made of branches and leaves on the Solomon Islands (Papua New Guinea)
FLO4636177 Tombs of children made of branches and leaves on the Solomon Islands (Papua New Guinea). Lithography for the book

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Native of the Solomon Islands, with shell armlets and skirt. Taken from Captain J.E

Native of the Solomon Islands, with shell armlets and skirt. Taken from Captain J.E
FLO4688493 Native of the Solomon Islands, with shell armlets and skirt. Taken from Captain J.E. Erskine's "Journal of a Cruise," 1853. Handcoloured lithograph by J

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Almourol castle, Portugal (photo)

Almourol castle, Portugal (photo)
6436259 Almourol castle, Portugal (photo); (add.info.: Castelo de Almourol or Almourol Castle, Portugal. This 12th century Templar castle stands on a small island in the middle of the Tagus river)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Almourol castle, Portugal (photo)

Almourol castle, Portugal (photo)
6436202 Almourol castle, Portugal (photo); (add.info.: Castelo de Almourol or Almourol Castle, Portugal. This 12th century Templar castle stands on a small island in the middle of the Tagus river)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sea canoe for indigenous inhabitants of Cape Arsacids, Solomon Islands (Papua New Guinea)

Sea canoe for indigenous inhabitants of Cape Arsacids, Solomon Islands (Papua New Guinea)
FLO4636189 Sea canoe for indigenous inhabitants of Cape Arsacids, Solomon Islands (Papua New Guinea). Lithography for the book

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Siege of Malta: capture of St Elmo, 23 June 1565, late 16th century (oil on canvas)

The Siege of Malta: capture of St Elmo, 23 June 1565, late 16th century (oil on canvas)
7337601 The Siege of Malta: capture of St Elmo, 23 June 1565, late 16th century (oil on canvas) by Aleccio, Matteo Perez d' (c1545-c.1616); 137.2x205.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Map of Pacific Ocean Islands, c.1900 (engraving)

Map of Pacific Ocean Islands, c.1900 (engraving)
533048 Map of Pacific Ocean Islands, c.1900 (engraving); (add.info.: Map of Pacific Ocean Islands: New Zealand, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, Guam, Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands, Mariana Islands)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Portrait of Sol (Solomon) Yaged, Jimmy Jones(?), and John (O.) Levy(?), Jimmy Ryan's... N.Y. 1946

Portrait of Sol (Solomon) Yaged, Jimmy Jones(?), and John (O.) Levy(?), Jimmy Ryan's... N.Y. 1946
Portrait of Sol (Solomon) Yaged, Jimmy Jones(?), and John (O.) Levy(?), Jimmy Ryan's (Club), New York, N.Y. 1946

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rainbow Bee-eater in flight

Rainbow Bee-eater in flight
Rainbow Bee-eaters eat insects, mainly catching bees, wasps, dragonflies, beetles, butterflies and moths. The Rainbow Bee-eater is found throughout mainland Australia as well as eastern Indonesia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rainbow Bee-eater in flight

Rainbow Bee-eater in flight
Rainbow Bee-eaters eat insects, mainly catching bees, wasps, dragonflies, beetles, butterflies and moths. The Rainbow Bee-eater is found throughout mainland Australia as well as eastern Indonesia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two Rainbow Bee-eaters perched on a tree branch

Two Rainbow Bee-eaters perched on a tree branch
Rainbow Bee-eaters eat insects, mainly catching bees, wasps, dragonflies, beetles, butterflies and moths. The Rainbow Bee-eater is found throughout mainland Australia as well as eastern Indonesia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Solomon Islands, Oceania

Solomon Islands, Oceania Solomon Islands. Date of Photograph:1969

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lush jungle on a remote tropical island is fringed by a coral reef in the Solomon Islands

Lush jungle on a remote tropical island is fringed by a coral reef in the Solomon Islands. This country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rainforest covers the remote Mary Island which is fringed by a coral reef in the Solomon Islands

Rainforest covers the remote Mary Island which is fringed by a coral reef in the Solomon Islands. This country is home to amazing marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A bright rainbow appears behind a remote tropical island in the Solomon Islands

A bright rainbow appears behind a remote tropical island in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lush, tropical islands are fringed by diverse coral reefs in the Solomon Islands

Lush, tropical islands are fringed by diverse coral reefs in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A lush, tropical island is fringed by a coral reef in the Solomon Islands

A lush, tropical island is fringed by a coral reef in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tropical islands are fringed by coral reefs in the Solomon Islands

Tropical islands are fringed by coral reefs in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful South Pacific country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A healthy, robust coral reef surrounds a scenic bay in the Solomon Islands

A healthy, robust coral reef surrounds a scenic bay in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lush, tropical islands are fringed by robust coral reefs in the Solomon Islands

Lush, tropical islands are fringed by robust coral reefs in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The first light of day illuminates clouds drifting above remote islands in the Solomon Islands

The first light of day illuminates clouds drifting above remote islands in the Solomon Islands. This scenic area is home to high marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A scenic tropical island is fringed by a healthy coral reef in the Solomon Islands

A scenic tropical island is fringed by a healthy coral reef in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The last light of day illuminates clouds drifting above remote islands in the Solomon Islands

The last light of day illuminates clouds drifting above remote islands in the Solomon Islands. This country is home to high marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sunrise illuminates the calm waters of the Solomon Islands. This scenic region is known for its

Sunrise illuminates the calm waters of the Solomon Islands. This scenic region is known for its high marine biodiversity and World War II sites

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Storm clouds dump rain near a remote tropical island in the Solomon Islands

Storm clouds dump rain near a remote tropical island in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Extensive coral reefs fringe rainforest-covered islands in the Solomon Islands

Extensive coral reefs fringe rainforest-covered islands in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A scenic mangrove forest is fringed by a healthy coral reef in the Solomon Islands

A scenic mangrove forest is fringed by a healthy coral reef in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sunrise illuminates clouds that drift over the calm waters of the Solomon Islands

Sunrise illuminates clouds that drift over the calm waters of the Solomon Islands. This scenic region is known for its high marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A beautiful coral reef surrounds a scenic island in the Solomon Islands

A beautiful coral reef surrounds a scenic island in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Coral reefs fringe convoluted, tropical islands found in a remote part of the Solomon Islands

Coral reefs fringe convoluted, tropical islands found in a remote part of the Solomon Islands. This country harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sunrise illuminates the sky over the calm waters of the Solomon Islands

Sunrise illuminates the sky over the calm waters of the Solomon Islands. This scenic region is known for its spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Seen from a bird's eye view, a healthy coral reef thrives in the Solomon Islands

Seen from a bird's eye view, a healthy coral reef thrives in the Solomon Islands
Seen from a bird's eye view, a healthy coral reef thrives in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rainbow Bee-eater in flight

Rainbow Bee-eater in flight
Rainbow Bee-eaters eat insects, mainly catching bees, wasps, dragonflies, beetles, butterflies and moths. The Rainbow Bee-eater is found throughout mainland Australia as well as eastern Indonesia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rainbow Bee-eater in flight

Rainbow Bee-eater in flight
Rainbow Bee-eaters eat insects, mainly catching bees, wasps, dragonflies, beetles, butterflies and moths. The Rainbow Bee-eater is found throughout mainland Australia as well as eastern Indonesia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The flash of US Navy destroyer guns light up the vessels deck

The flash of US Navy destroyer guns light up the vessels deck and superstructure during a night battle off Vella Lavella in the Central Solomons Islands of the South Pacific

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Red blue Female Eclectus Parrot close-up Native to Solomon Islands, New Guinea

Red blue Female Eclectus Parrot close-up Native to Solomon Islands, New Guinea

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Map of Australasia (1898 engraving)

Map of Australasia (1898 engraving)
Old map of Australasia from 1898

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Christ Church, Fiu, N Mala (Malaita), Solomon Islands

Christ Church, Fiu, N Mala (Malaita), Solomon Islands
Exterior view of Christ Church, Fiu, N Mala (Malaita), Solomon Islands, with local people outside. Date: 1906

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Southern Cross at Halavo Bay, Florida Islands, Solomons

Southern Cross at Halavo Bay, Florida Islands, Solomons
The yacht Southern Cross at Halavo Bay, Florida Islands (Nggela Islands), Solomon Islands. Date: 1906

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Interior of church, Heuru, San Cristobal, Solomon Islands

Interior of church, Heuru, San Cristobal, Solomon Islands
Interior of church, Heuru, San Cristobal (Makira), Solomon Islands. Date: 1906



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