This is the fifth in a series of research papers and articles examining the activities of Australian pearl-shellers in late 19th and early 20th Century Molucca, now known as Maluku. The project's centre of gravity has been the relocation from Torres Strait in 1905 of seven schooner-based pearl-shelling fleets, consisting of some 115 vessels, for the Aru Islands: a consortium led by Australia's most prominent pearl-sheller, James Clark, had purchased a concession from the Netherlands East Indies government for the exclusive right to work the Aru grounds. Registered in Batavia as the Celebes Trading Co. (CTC), three more fleets had joined Clark's consortium by 1906, one owned by his brother, AJ. (John) Clark, and the other two by Said bin Abd...
Just over a century ago the Western Australian port of Broome was home to one of the world’s largest...
In the 1880s-early 1940s a number of people from poor coastal communities in Japan relocated to the ...
This paper presents findings of an exploratory research into the scope and nature of industrial clus...
This is the fifth in a series of research papers and articles examining the activities of Australian...
This chapter describes the expansion of Australian industrial pearling to the Aru Islands, the locat...
This article explores how in the 1890s the presence of Australian pearl-shellers in the Aru Islands,...
Australians first became aware that the New Hebrides were an important group of islands when news ...
This thesis studies pearl-shelling activity in the Aru Islands, Southeast Moluccas (Netherlands Indi...
In 1769, Alexander Dalrymple, still young in his career of schemes, acrimony and hard work, was reco...
In 1869, European traders discovered commercially viable quantities of pearl shell on Warrior Reef, ...
In 1908–1909, maritime commerce, fishing and traffic in the Sulu Archipelago in the southern Philipp...
In the early decades of European settlement in Australia men believed that large capital resources w...
© 1976 Francis David BirchThis study is concerned with Australian overseas investment in the tin and...
This thesis is a history of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands from their first settlement in 1826 to 1955,...
Within recent years there has been a marked return of interest in the remote islands of the Pacific...
Just over a century ago the Western Australian port of Broome was home to one of the world’s largest...
In the 1880s-early 1940s a number of people from poor coastal communities in Japan relocated to the ...
This paper presents findings of an exploratory research into the scope and nature of industrial clus...
This is the fifth in a series of research papers and articles examining the activities of Australian...
This chapter describes the expansion of Australian industrial pearling to the Aru Islands, the locat...
This article explores how in the 1890s the presence of Australian pearl-shellers in the Aru Islands,...
Australians first became aware that the New Hebrides were an important group of islands when news ...
This thesis studies pearl-shelling activity in the Aru Islands, Southeast Moluccas (Netherlands Indi...
In 1769, Alexander Dalrymple, still young in his career of schemes, acrimony and hard work, was reco...
In 1869, European traders discovered commercially viable quantities of pearl shell on Warrior Reef, ...
In 1908–1909, maritime commerce, fishing and traffic in the Sulu Archipelago in the southern Philipp...
In the early decades of European settlement in Australia men believed that large capital resources w...
© 1976 Francis David BirchThis study is concerned with Australian overseas investment in the tin and...
This thesis is a history of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands from their first settlement in 1826 to 1955,...
Within recent years there has been a marked return of interest in the remote islands of the Pacific...
Just over a century ago the Western Australian port of Broome was home to one of the world’s largest...
In the 1880s-early 1940s a number of people from poor coastal communities in Japan relocated to the ...
This paper presents findings of an exploratory research into the scope and nature of industrial clus...