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View of the Worker's Houses, Hacienda El Progreso in 1888
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Hacienda House, View from La Cárcel, in 2014
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Like the rest of the village on San Cristóbal, the Progreso sugar factory was founded by Manuel J. Cobos. When it was built in the 1880s, the factory was very modern.
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View to NW from Loma del Consuelo, El Progreso 2014
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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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Highland Vegetation in the Zone of Special Use (ZUE) 2014
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La Cárcel, View from the Hacienda House, in 2014
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Hacienda El Progreso, with Deputy, Manuel A. Cobos and Accountant, 1919
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A Coarse Earthenware Bottle Fragment From North Coast Peru
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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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Laguna El Junco 2015
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Port Official and Soldiers on Chatham Island in 1905
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UAV Drone Flight, Loma Del Consuelo, El Progres, 2018
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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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Manuel J. Cobos' Tomb
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Wetland Lagoons Below El Junco 2015
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Close-up of the Workers and Spilt-cane House, Hacienda El Progreso in 1905
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Carpintero Midden Lense During Excavation, from Above, 2014
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Hacienda El Progreso, with Deputy, Manuel A. Cobos and Accountant, 1919
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Distribution of Rations to Convicts Chatham Island Galapagos Archipelago 1888 Repeat Photo (2) 2015
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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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Exterior Stairway to Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, Hacienda El Progreso in 2014
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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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Cerro San Joaquin seen from Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, in 2014
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Phytolith Field Sample Extraction, 2014
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Galapagos Plantation Chatham Island Ethnology 1888 Repeat Photo (4) 2015
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Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, Hacienda El Progreso in 2014
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El Progreso School Field Trip to El Junco, in 2016
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La Cárcel Unit 1 Profile with Extracted Phytolith Samples, 2014
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Fertile Plateau of Chatham Island Seen Looking East from the Cobos Hacienda 1888 Repeat Photo (3b) 2015
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La Cárcel Units 1&2 Excavations, 2014
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Plantation and Natives Chatham Island 1888 Repeat Photo (3) 2015
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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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Project Meeting with Town Elders, El Progreso, 2017
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Interior View of Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, in 2018
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Interior Plan of the Government House in 1904
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Bone Buttons
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The village of Progreso is 300 meters above sea-level on Isla San Cristóbal. In the mid-1920s it had about 300 inhabitants.
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Invasive Regrowth, View from Loma del Consuelo, El Progreso, 2014
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Ceramic Plate Fragment with "Manuel" "Guayas" "Del Malecon"
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Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, Hacienda El Progreso in 1888
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Viaje Presidencial, Población de San Cristóbal (Chatham)
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Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, Hacienda El Progreso in 1888
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