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NEWTON & CO., Opticians to the Royal Family,
SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. &c.
Beautifully Painted Views, 5s. ; Plain Slides, Is. each.
3r Women with H
Half-caste Chi Tropical Bush The Old Towr
11 Honolulu, General Vi ...
12 „ Surf Bathers (Kanakas)
13 „ Native Land-owner and Family
14 „ Royal Hospital
15 „ Royal Hospital, Avenue of Royal Palms
16 Kilauea Great Crater. General View
17 Crater of Kilauea Volcano
18 „ „ Party Visiting the Crate
19 Kilauea Lava Flow at Hilo
NW HAWAIAN ISLANDS.
A Series of Direct Photographs taken in 1894. By Rev. J. Cyril Walkeb. Beautifully Painted Views, 5s. ; Plain Slides, Is. each.
Island of O
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ulu. Chinese Quarter from Harbour Royal Palace (Front)
Palace, showing hostile preparatii Monkey Pod Avenue. HawaianHc Government Buildings Chinese^Quarter
Entrance to Mr. Atherton's Hon. S. Parker’s Garden Date Avenue, Royal Hospital Diamond Head Waikiki Beach Cathedral, Exteric
17 Vegetation on roadside n
18 Deck of H.M.S. “ Champiu
19 Honolulu Harbour from br
20 Gun-room group on H.M.S
“Champion” [pion”
!4 Eat
?ali (precipice; with forest ing guav
25 Cocoanuts and gold fish p(
26 Cocoanut Grove, Honolulu
27 Waterlily pond, residence of Princess Kiulani
Island of Kauai.
28 Lower Wailua Falls
29 Upper „
30 Screw pines (Lauhala), and native grass hut
31 Lihue, a sugar village
82 Landscape, with modern bridge
33 Our quarters, Hanapepe Valley
34 Walking along the flume, Hanapepe Valley
35 Kukui, or Candle-nut Trees. Hanapepe Valley
36 Hanapepe Fall
37 Approach to Hanapepe Fall
Island of Manl.
38 Kanaka Children. Wailuku 89 Wailuku and Iao Valley
40 Native Grave, Wailuku
41 Group of Kanakas and hut, Wailuku
42 Remains of Heathen Temple, and Kahului Bay
43 Bananas. Kanaka settlement and Taro patch
44 Papia Tree, hut and group. Wailuku
45 Picking water snails in a Taro Patch
46 Haleakala, the largest Volcano in the World
47 Olinda, our halt 6,000 ft. up Haleakala
48 The Crater of Haleakala, 2,000 ft. deep, 30 miles
round, and 10,000 ft. above sea-level
49 Iao Valley. The Needle
KA Side view of the Needle
Looking down. Climbing ferns
>0 The Sugar Process. The flun
b7 Hilo and Bay
68 Mauna Kea from Hilo
69 Hilo Hotel
70 „ Courthouse
71 „ Bamboo Clump
72 „ Street, with Mauna Kea
73 „ Vegetation [palms
74 ,, Street near Post-office and tall Cocoa
75 1881 Lava flow from Mauna Loa and Hilo Bay
76 Mauna Loa from Hilo Bay, 50 miles
77 Looking up 1881 flow towards Mauna Loa
78 “ Give us a light.” On the road to Kilauea
79 Shooting Cardinals. Volcano Road
80 Corner on the Volcano Road
81 Variegated Bananas, Volcano Road
82 Foliage by side of Volcano Road
83 Mr. Hitchcock’s Coffee clearing. Our halt
84 » »» tt n With large tree fern
85 Tomi,” our Jap cook and husband
86 “ Ahi,” chief Chinese servant at Volcano House
87 Mauna Loa, Kilauea Crater Edge, and Sulphur
90 A
Kilauea Crater cone with outer wall iu,the molten lava
)5 Kilauea Iki, a;
91 Bird’s-eye view of Halemaui
lake, Kilauea, April, 1894
92 Looking into Halemaumau
93 Halemaumau (lake of red-hot lava) when fair] tree fern wood near Volcano House [quie
" ‘ ' but perfectly forme
j/w £ YKjivuuu vnjjuui uauu [crate
97 Returning through the Forest
98 Tree ferns by the roadside
99 Hilo Bay with bread fruit tree
100 „ Chinamen netting
101 „ from the shore
102 An old hut
103 Climbing a cocoanut tree
104 Native hut and garden
105 Kanaka fishermen and children
106 Lauhala wood
107 Mouth of Waikea River, Hilo
109 Cocoanut palms and guava bushes
110 Young Lauhala
111 Bathing on Cocoanut Island, Hilo