Royal Geographical Society, England
C.H. Karius, ‘Exploration in the interior of Papua and North-East New Guinea: the sources of the Fly, Palmer, Strickland, and Sepik Rivers’ in Geographical Journal
The first crossing of the Fly River to the Sepik, New Guinea (lantern lecture, London, England, 7 January 1929)
The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) catalogue index card states:
'29 slides made to illustrate a paper by C.H. Karius on 'The first crossing of the Fly River to the Sepik, New Guinea', read by A.F.R. Wollaston, 7th January 1929'.
See 'The Geographical Journal', Vol. 74, No. 4 (Oct., 1929), pp. 305-320.
This collection originally comprised 36 slides - 7 destroyed/faded, April 1953.
29 slides in Royal Geographical Society Collection
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