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The Hacienda El Progreso
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Rat Traps Set on Farmland, Santo Tomás, Isabela Island, in 2016
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The four lifeboats were tied together in pairs, and the work of unloading the 14 prefabricated houses could begin.
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View of the Worker's Houses, Hacienda El Progreso in 1888
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Two of the original Campo Noruega houses were later reassembled as one large house.
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Close-up of Women at Mess-hall, Hacienda El Progreso, 1888
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Hacienda El Progreso, with Deputy, Manuel A. Cobos and Accountant, 1919
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It was about 10 kilometers (6 miles) inland from the coast up to the plateau where Campo Noruego was to be established. To begin with, they used the tractor to transport equipment, but soon found out that it was cheaper and quicker to hire local men with teams of oxen to do the job instead. The carts were brought along from Norway.
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Port Official and Soldiers on Chatham Island in 1905
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Hacienda El Progreso, with Deputy, Manuel A. Cobos and Accountant, 1919
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Exotic Fruits on Display at Campo Noruego 1927
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Close-up of the Workers and Spilt-cane House, Hacienda El Progreso in 1905
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Hacienda El Progreso, with Deputy, Manuel A. Cobos and Accountant, 1919
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Portrait of Sr. Leonardo Reina
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Shooting Cattle and Drying Meat, Black Beach, Floreana Island, 1905
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The "Manuel J. Cobos" Re-Christened as the "San Cristóbal"
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Communal Mess-hall, and Worker's Houses, Hacienda El Progreso
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View of the Worker's Houses, Hacienda El Progreso in 1933/34
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Cook at Meat Hunters Camp, Black Beach Floreana Island, 1905
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Portrait of Manuel J. Cobos in 1878
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View of the Worker's Houses, Hacienda El Progreso in 1905
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