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Wolfgang Bandisch
Добавлен 24 сен 2011
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Growing up in Papua New Guinea
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Steamships: Growing up in Papua New Guinea
RH_VisionCity_Fireworks_Friday_6th_May_2011.mpg
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RH_VisionCity_Fireworks_Friday_6th_May_2011.mpg
Thank you Sir, appreciate 🙏
Knew. Sir Mike Bromley when he was working for Collins and Leahy in Goroka.He use to order special salad from the hotel.(green salad).
All PNG generation's should listen to this chief, God bless yah!!!!
True Papua New Guinean. Unlike current land grabbing and corrupt Asian opportunists.
do a biography for him
Top man. Top story.
Watched it to the end. Great history, some humour there the lot lot but thanks for your perseverance and contributions to the PNG.
Respect 🙏🙏
❤ thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences in P NG
A real man and a true Papua New Guinean. I remember Andy Flower, my mom worked for him as his hous girl in Hagen and he would take me (a tiny little girl) to the market to buy wild fruit for his cassowary. He had a real big one in his yard. A kind hearted soul, Andy Flower! Thank you for sharing your story, Sir.
Sir, MV bulolo is still sitting there in Kerema Bay mangroves, slow rotting away as time pass.
Sir there was a business man called Greg Rheinberger running a Trade Store in Tari in the 60s. He was from New South Wales. You might know him!
Thank you for the good old stories.
I met Sir Mic Bromley many years ago when we were doing a documentary video of the Russian helicopter crew salvaging a sunken yacht on a reef at Losuia. trobriand island. Great guy.😊
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Love this True Papua New Guinean. Save tru long CUSTOM too.
Good morning from Papua New Guinea. I enjoyed watching your contents
Sir thanks for this history lesson. These stories need to be recorded and taught in schools today. How many of our students and public know of such history? We study foreign history that has no relevance to PNG's pre and post independence history.
30 September 2024 watching this now thank you and I will be sharing it too.
Thankyou Sir for being part of our nation and contribute to the development of this nation.
my dad told me a great yarn about Brian Heagney, Junior Buchanan, meris & Ian Downes..it must have been before Dennis got TAL...
Wonderfull, blunt and honest. Decent human being.
Wow, this brings back memories. I worked for him in the late 80s up in Mt Hagen
Thank you for sharing a piece of Papua New Guinea history. Thank you for your service to country. Thank you Sir Mike.
Thankyou for sharing sir you were part of our development in PNG Blessings
Really enjoyed this video Thanks for uploading What a great guy ❤❤
After going through this interview, seeing and grasping how they started business, it's just a wow!
A very inspiring history.
we had a Bromley in Mendi, caught fire when i was a kid...must be 96
😮 stumbled over it.. watched till the end ❤❤❤
In those days in early 1970, I was the Cadet Plantation Assistant Manager in Gunanur Plantation near Kokopo, EAST New Britain Province, owned by the W.R.Carpenters and under its Plantation Division called Copra Products Limited (CPL). My tasks were mainly supervise the National Labour Scheme Labour's which the vedio by Sir Michael Bromley mentioned about the Highlannders they sent to the Coastal and Island plantations.
@nicodemussimbak9063 Some of my young tribesmen from Ialibu were sent to work the plantations in Rabaul around your time. This was nothing but slavery, which no one should be proud of.
Growingup in Hagen town, brings memories of Bromley n Manton in 70s n 80s also a Brown Higney shop in Chuave next to Collins n leahy in the early late sixties and seventies. Brings tears when. SIR MENTIONS ALL tHese names. Never seen him inperson thanks for the previlege, can now put names to faces. Thanks
Nice interview
Thanks for sharing the past history that bonds png/australia friendships
Great man.
Please if not yet someone need to erite his autobiograhy....hes knows so much that we need to know n serve as lessons for us n our kids..god bless and protect sir bromley
I can see clearly see my late dad walking past at the background 😢. RIP old man (Essau Maddex).
Your father Bromley worked with my father Paulus Namba @ Mt Hagen Hospital
Wow I saw jumbo in LAE as a young boy. We were so amazed and thanks for sharing this. Just looking at the excitement in the crowds made me feel how I felt back then. Png is a place I am glad to have grown up in. No where else is like Png on this planet ❤❤
Seeing you growing up in Simbu and know you as very nice person and true Papua New Guinean..Great history.
Thankyou sir..brings back memories of stories my late dad told me of growing up as a native kid coming to terms with white skin folks..many hilarious moments
Thanks for the glimps into our history
Great story of great man of respect
You guys are surely from new zealund.
Who's the narrator? He's outstanding
Whoa this is soooo cool. Thanks for sharing this 🤩🙏🏼🙏🏽
I remember early 90s a Bromley and Menton shop In Wabag, now next to Kumul clothing and is not there anymore you can see slabs of cements there
Fantastic story. Thanks for sharing
Fantastic life story. Thanks for sharing.
Oh I love these stories 👏
Great man.