THE FIRST CHRISTIAN SERVICE IS HELD ON CAPE GLOUCESTER SINCE THE JAPANESE IMPRISONED THE RESIDENT MISSIONARY TWO YEARS PREVIOUSLY. [SEE "MORE IMAGES" BELOW FOR COMPLETE CAPTION]
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Photographer:
U.S. Marine Corps
Online Reference Number: 2-0086
Original Image Source: U.S. National Archives, U.S. Marine Corps
Location: Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Papua New Guinea
Document Type: Black & White Photograph
Category: Buildings/Structures, Catholic Nuns/Missionaries, Ceremony/Ritual, Christianity, Head Wear, Identified Persons, "Natives", Neck Wear, New Britain, New Guinea, Thatch, U.S. Marine Corps, Unidentified Persons
Date: Circa 1944-03
Physical Collection: "Island Encounters" photograph collection. (#165)
Image record edited by Alan Vandermyden at 2012-03-01 15:27:16
Online Reference Number: 2-0086
Original Image Source: U.S. National Archives, U.S. Marine Corps
Location: Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Papua New Guinea
Document Type: Black & White Photograph
Category: Buildings/Structures, Catholic Nuns/Missionaries, Ceremony/Ritual, Christianity, Head Wear, Identified Persons, "Natives", Neck Wear, New Britain, New Guinea, Thatch, U.S. Marine Corps, Unidentified Persons
Date: Circa 1944-03
Physical Collection: "Island Encounters" photograph collection. (#165)
Image record edited by Alan Vandermyden at 2012-03-01 15:27:16
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