Joel Marsters burying uto, or sprouting coconuts, to restrict growth and preserve them for future consumption

Joel Marsters burying uto, or sprouting coconuts, to restrict growth and preserve them for future consumption
Date
1960
Reference
PA12-0516-07
Description

Joel Marsters burying uto, or sprouting coconuts, to retrict growth and preserve them for future consumption. Photograph taken on Palmerston Atoll in 1960 by John Colles Burland.

Quantity: 1 colour original transparency/ies.

Physical Description: 35mm colour transparency

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Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
Part of
Burland, John Colles, 1926- :Colour transparencies of Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Mangaia and Palmerston Island, 1960 / Palmerston Atoll
Format
1 colour original transparency/ies, Transparencies, 35mm colour transparency
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Joel Marsters burying uto, or sprouting coconuts, to restrict growth and preserve them for future consumption. Burland, John Colles, 1926- :Colour transparencies of Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Mangaia and Palmerston Island, 1960. Ref: PA12-0516-07. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22909669

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