Tonga (The Friendly Islands)
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Tonga (The Friendly Islands)
| The Harbour | 2674 to 2679 |
– 4 –
| Talau (The Pudding) from Olopeka | 2680 |
| Wesleyan Church, Neiafu (Interior) | 2681 |
The roof of this large church is a beautiful sample of native work, being put together with fibre only.
| Wesleyan Church—Exterior | 2682 |
| The King's Palace | 2683, 2684 |
| Neiafu from Mokotu | 2685 |
| King George in front of Palace | 2686 |
| Tongan Notables—Rev. S. Baker, Premier; Prince Wellington, Governor of Vavau; Fotofili, Governor of Niuafoon; Rev. J. B. Watkin, Superintendent of Vavan Circuit; Junia, Minister of Finance, and J. Afu, Chief Clerk Finance Department | 2687 |
| A Tongan Lane | 2688 |
| Tongan Girls | 2689, 2690 |
| Neiafu—The Village in The Orange Grove | 2691 to 2697 |
| Wesleyan Church—“Mount Zion” | 2698 |
| Nukualofa from “Zion” | 2699 to 2702 |
| Rev. J. E. Moulton's Residence | 2703, 2705 |
| Tubou College with large group of native students | 2704 |
| Views about Nukualofa | 2706, 2711, 2712, 2715 |
| Nukualofa from the Wharf | 2707 |
| Princess Anaziene in front of Palace Group in front of Palace—Princess Salote Mafileo, daughter of the King; Princess Anaziene, Granddaughter of the King; and Jiaogi Fatafehi, Governor of Hapaii | 2709 |
| German Merchant's, Fungalor | 2710 |
| Cemetery near Nukualofa | 2714 |
| Merchants' Residences, Tongatabu | 2715 |
| R. C. Mission, with Native Brass Band | 2716 |
| R. C. Mission Coral Church (building) with group of Nuns and Pupils | 2717 |
| The Dusky Beauties of Tonga | 2719 to 2725 |
| Banyan Tree at Mua | 2726, 2727 |
| View at Mua | 2728 |
| Group of Tongans at Mua | 2729 |
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| Group of Passengers on “Wairarapa” (first trip) | 2734, 2735 |
| Group of Passengers on “Wairarapa” (second trip) | 2750, 2751 |
| Group of Ship's Company, 'c. | 2737 to 2741, 2752 to 2754 |
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