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Port Moresby recent comments:

  • Troops' Club (WW2), Konekid wrote 16 years ago:
    Thanks wchapman. If you're getting things right, that's ok by me. Now dragging out my road map to find where Armit St is.
  • Remembrance Park, Konekid wrote 16 years ago:
    Thanks Kay for the pickie. Now we know what it's all about.
  • Troops' Club (WW2), wchapman wrote 16 years ago:
    Konekid, The building in the 2 newer photos is on the corner of Douglas & Armit street and not on the corner of Hunter & Macgregor street were you had it. So I have moved it to the corner of Douglas & Armit street.
  • Korobosea International School (formerly Korobosea International Primary School), adam mcd (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I was born in PM in 65 and went to KPS till grade 6 in '77 then moved to Perth and have missed it sooooo much. I remember Mr Krilly and a few of the others like Miss Vaughn (G6), Mrs Kooth(?), Mrs Foster (G3), Mrs Carrier (G4). I remember hanging around the tuckshop waiting for the tuckshop ladies to refill the salty plum jar so we could get the powder from the bottom. I also remember going home with my shirt pocket stained red from the saltyplums and buttons torn off my shirt from red rover on the oval. I clearly remember that bell and the store rooms in between each room that had the new books, pencils and rubbers.
  • PNG Tennis Club, f07dadoyahoo.com (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Thats were Francis Plays Tennis...
  • Remembrance Park, Konekid wrote 16 years ago:
    Thanks Kay
  • Remembrance Park, Kay (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    If I can recall there's a monument of the famous fuzzy wuzzy angel helping the oz soldier. Area's normally used for the anzac day celebration...
  • Freeway exits, 1tok (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Not so bad at all.
  • Sir Donald Cleland Pool, Terence (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I swam in this pool in the early 80's through to the early 90's, great memories!
  • Korobosea International School (formerly Korobosea International Primary School), gcgcnygmail.com (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I was in POM from 11may05-3july08. My daughter was in EastBoroko school,which she loved very much along with her teacher Ms.Nanai Vegofi and Ms.Sharon Hales who is headmistress.We are back in India now but we misim PNG tumas. Long live PNG we Love you. Mi filim good now.Trupla. dr.chavan and family
  • Dunco’s Diner. [Historical], ginger749 wrote 16 years ago:
    Good Job Konekid.
  • YWCA, ginger749 wrote 16 years ago:
    Thank you Konekid for adding Picture.
  • Original Parliment House., Konekid wrote 16 years ago:
    In 2004 I was told the place was riddled with white ants as well.
  • Shop, Konekid (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    You're right. I often wondered if I had remembered the site correctly. You have confirmed that. Thanks.
  • Royal Papua Yacht Club (RPYC)., ginger749 wrote 16 years ago:
    Thank you Chey.
  • Paga Club, stcraftie59 wrote 16 years ago:
    Slated for history layer.
  • Original Parliment House., kell (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    The end wall of my second Picture is where the Papua New Guinea Coat of Arms used to proudly hang.
  • Original Parliment House., kell (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Before it became the Parliament house. It was the Main Hospital in Port Moresby. My Wife was born there in 1955. On my last trip to POM (2008)I went there and took Pictures. I would like to add them here. Is that possible ?
  • JOHN GAWI'S Family Residence, Rhee (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Are you Prof. John Gawi, who was at Cambrige Mass in 1975? This is Prof. Sang-Myon Rhee at Seoul National University in South Korea.
  • Gabutu, Herc (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Herc & CJ purchased house in Lakekumu street in 1993