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How We Go to Cricket in the Solomon Islands, 1912
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How We Go to Cricket in the Solomon Islands, 1912
How We Go to Cricket in the Solomon Islands, 1912. From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)
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Canoe Cricket Imperial Melanesia Melanesian Pacific Islands Pacific Ocean Paddling Solomon Islands Travelling British Empire
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This photo print, titled "How We Go to Cricket in the Solomon Islands, 1912" offers a fascinating glimpse into the unique transportation methods employed by cricket enthusiasts in this remote Pacific archipelago. Published as part of Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and released by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd in 1912, this image showcases the intersection of sport, travel, and geography. In this early 20th-century snapshot, we witness a group of Melanesian locals paddling their canoes across the tranquil waters of the Pacific Ocean. With their traditional vessels gracefully gliding through the sea's shimmering surface, these dedicated fans are on their way to enjoy a game of cricket – an enduring symbol of British influence within its vast empire. The monochrome composition adds depth to this historical scene while emphasizing both the simplicity and ingenuity behind water transport during that era. As we contemplate this century-old photograph today, it serves as a reminder not only of how far transportation has evolved but also highlights how sports can bridge cultural divides even in far-flung corners like the Solomon Islands. Preserved by The Print Collector29 at Heritage Images for future generations to appreciate our shared history within the British Empire's geographical features, this print captures an enchanting moment frozen in time. It invites us to reflect on our ever-changing world while celebrating human connections forged through travel and sporting passion.
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