"Memorandum on Land-Hunger in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony by B.C. Cartland, Chief Lands Commissioner Tarawa (14th April 1952)"
File details
Creation date:
1952-1952
Languages:
English, Tuvalu
Scripts:
Latin
Content type:
Document
Originals information:
Original copies of the documents remain in the Tuvalu National Library and Archives. The microfilm master negatives will be transferred to the National Library of Australia.
Reference:
EAP110/1/3/1/1
Level:
File
Extent:
40 images
Legal:
Access is for research purposes only
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- Project EAP110:
- Collection EAP110/1:
- Collection EAP110/1/3:
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- File EAP110/1/3/1/1:
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