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Dance of the Friendly Islands, in presence of the Queen, Tine [picture]
Bib ID 1835730
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
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Description [London] : Pubd. by I. Stockdale, 15th April, 1800 
1 print : engraving ; plate mark 13.8 x 22.8 cm. 
Series

Rex Nan Kivell Collection ; NK11080 .

Collection Rex Nan Kivell Collection ; NK11080 
Notes

After pl. no. 27, Danse des Iles des Amis, en presence de la Reine Tine, of: Relation du voyage a la recherche de La Perpise /­ Jacques Labillardiere.

U6794.

Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK11080.

U6794.

Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK11080.

Subjects Dance - Tonga.  |  Tongans - Costume - Pictorial works.
Exhibited Exhibited:'Cook & Omai: The Cult of the South Seas', NLA 2001 

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