Soldier Fiji Regt interrogating communist terorist in Malaya
Date:
1953
Reference:
CO 1069/652 (3)
Creator:
Colonial Office, Commonwealth and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices, Empire Marketing Board, and related bodies
Catalogue context:
FIJI 6. Photographs depicting life in the Fiji Islands from the early 1950s and one photograph from Malaya. 1) 'Entrance to Broadcasting House, Suva'. 2) 'Fijian boys in the laboratory of the new Queen Victoria School, Matavatucou'. 3) 'Men of the 1st Battalion, Fiji Infantry Regiment, interrogating a surrendered communist terrorist in Malaya'. 4) 'Young Fiji-born Indian women in Suva'. 5) [Assistant Medical Practitioners and Fijian nursing students in the operating theatre of a hospital]. 6) 'Official opening of Mrthodist Centenary Church, Suva'. 7) 'Fiji-West Indies cricket match at Albert Park, Suva'. 8) 'Industrial building on reclaimed land, Walu Bay, Suva'. 9) 'Santa Gertrudis Bull introduced to Fiji by the Agricultural Department'. Photograph description is crossed out. 10) 'Schoolchildren being examined by a Fijian Assistant Medical Practitioner in the anti-Yaws campaign'. Photograph description is crossed out. 11) 'Aircraft of international lines and Fiji Airways at Nadi Airport'. 12) 'Unveiling ...
Categories:
Overseas; Places
Subjects:
Armed Forces (General Administration); Army; Asia; Australia and Pacific; Caribbean; Children; Communism; Farming; International; Navy; Nursing; Operations, battles and campaigns; Sports
Topics:
Agriculture and environment; Arts and culture; British state and citizens; Family and identity; Health and welfare; International trade and affairs; Land and buildings; Military and war
Period:
Postwar
Places:
Malaya
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