• New Hebrides was a rare form of colonial territory in which sovereignty was shared by two powers, Britain and France, instead of being exercised by just one.
  • A Political Memoir of the Anglo-French Condominium of the New Hebrides 6 Ocak 2015 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
  • Independence was agreed upon at a 1977 conference in Paris attended by British, French, and New Hebrides representatives.
  • Vicariate Apostolic of New Hebrides; in Oceania, comprises the New Hebrides, with Banks and Torres, islands situated between 13° and 21° S. lat.
  • This important mission work of the New Hebrides is now virtually under control of the Presbyterian denomination.
  • Schematic tectonic reconstruction of the New Hebrides-New Britain SZI event (modified from Schellart et al., 2006 and Holm et al., 2016).
  • The bow section of the sunken destroyer USS Tucker sticking out of the water off Malo Island, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, circa Sep 1942.
  • Since 1863 many natives have been carried away to serve as labourers in Queensland, Fiji, and New Caledonia. See Dr J. Inglis' In the New Hebrides (1887).
  • The first Roman Catholic missions in the New Hebrides are established by four Marist priests sent by Monsignor Fraysse, the Vicar Apostolic of New Caledonia.
  • The New Hebrides were part of a "Anglo-French condominium" under France and UK sovereignty until the nation gained independence at Vanuatu in 1980.