"They 'sit and stare' Wabag", 1-3 August 1938 (+ 1988 copy 3a.). This print's framing matches 1 above, showing that Walsh used a tripod. Box 2 Unit ID: 3
"Trading Mt Hagen", Ogelbeng Base Camp, February-March 1938. A policeman seems to be checking handcuffs on a Hagen man (+ 1988 copy 57a.) Box 4 Unit ID: 57
"Tramping down the drome Wabag", 4 August 1938. Squads of carriers and locals line up, each responsible for tramping down part of the strip. Box 2 Unit ID: 7
"Tramping down the runway. Hoiyevia". Carriers and local men dance to flatten Hoiyevia strip, 23-26 May 1938 Box 1 Unit ID: 2 Date: 23-26 May 1938
"Tramping down the runway Wabag", 31 August-1 September 1938. The Ford (at rear) brought D.O. Ted Taylor and party to investigate Gerchon's killing, and could not take off from the rain softened strip, which had to be tramped down, but probably the print shows the crowd watching the negotiations shown below. Box 2 Unit ID: 8
Two trees on which Walsh left a message for Black to say 22 bags of rice were with Ivaia, in case Black had to return. 'JNO KANAKAS HAVE 22 RICE', c. 27 June 1938 Box 1 Unit ID: 1-2