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![Views of South Australia : Blacks' wurlie](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/4b/87/178f-08dd-572f-90b8-a1dc82dcb4b2.jpg)
Views of South Australia : Blacks' wurlie
Sixth of 12 photographs in a n album. Blacks' wurlie.
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Views of Eucla
Album of views of Eucla, telegraph stations, overland mail, camels, donkeys, Weebubbie, Wilson's Bluff, Aboriginal Australians, S.A. telegraph staff, 'Excelsior', Mundrabella, Kangaroo Plains, Madura Homestead, Streaky Bay, Gawler Ranges, Yardea, Coolgardie, Albany, Karoona Sheep Station, Murrin Murrin, Gumeracha.
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![Flinders Ranges album: Mundowdna shearers](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/e2/19/87f3-5a0f-5eba-98a6-a5b0da54950c.jpg)
Flinders Ranges album: Mundowdna shearers
The Mundowdna shearers posing outside the woolshed and with wool bales.
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![Les Loud (shearer) work & holiday scenes : Arrabury Station](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/2d/74/b644-6960-5387-9c34-28c99465a801.jpg)
Les Loud (shearer) work & holiday scenes : Arrabury Station
Homestead from the east. According to a researcher, the Aboriginal name of this area where the Arrabury Homestead is situated is called (ngarnda.parlu) which means "white forehead" due to a large dome-shaped smooth-surfaced white stone that sticks out of the ground which was a significant site to the Marrulha tribe who inhabited the area in pre-settlement times. Source: the late Yandruwandha man Benny Mangili Kerwin who was born about 1890 and was raised by his maternal grandad Kimi.
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![A group of camels drinking at a water trough](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/2d/39/1642-1bf3-5c8f-baf8-f348a7ff10b7.jpg)
A group of camels drinking at a water trough
A herd of camels drinking from a long trough supplied from a well seen at left. A small group, probably Aboriginal people, is standing near some of the camels and a rocky outcrop rises behind.
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![The Opal Store at Coober Pedy](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/66/ff/51b5-643c-52d7-93fd-3aaaf7740f9c.jpg)
The Opal Store at Coober Pedy
The Opal Store in Coober Pedy, photographed in 1960 or thereabouts. Aboriginal people would call in with opals they had found, mostly in mullock heaps, offering them for sale to a dealer.
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![First passenger journey Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie : Hut and lounge car](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/8a/f1/9717-2576-5067-85b1-67f8e1df177a.jpg)
First passenger journey Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie : Hut and lounge car
Two photographs : a. Wooden hut with signs 'Traffic' on walls. A man is sitting on the step and b. An Aboriginal man standing in front of the Lounge Car 27AF. To see individual photographs do a NUMBER search on B 14102/27a and b.
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![First passenger journey Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie : Lounge car](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/1e/55/c55d-a601-5de4-8fe3-caa76de2cabc.jpg)
First passenger journey Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie : Lounge car
An Aboriginal man standing in front of the Lounge Car 27AF.
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![Horseshoe Bend cliffs](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/54/f5/f910-e8e4-5087-9b3d-7ae1611778f6.jpg)
Horseshoe Bend cliffs
Horseshoe Bend cliffs, highly coloured, with two Aboriginal women carrying water in buckets balanced on their heads.
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![Aboriginal children in Alice Springs](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/80/ca/844f-57a3-5d9e-85bd-5edcba0a93dd.jpg)
Aboriginal children in Alice Springs
Half-caste children from the Bungalow being photographed against one of the tourist cars in Alice Springs.
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Aboriginal children in Alice Springs
Half-caste children from the Bungalow being photographed against one of the tourist cars in Alice Springs.
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Aboriginal children at play
Half-caste children playing at rolling a car tyre in Alice Springs.
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Aboriginal children at play
Half-caste children playing at rolling a car tyre in Alice Springs.
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Aboriginal children at play
Half-caste children playing at rolling a car tyre in Alice Springs.
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Aboriginal children at play
Half-caste children playing at rolling a car tyre in Alice Springs.
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![The surface operations at the Burra Mine](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/1d/89/a807-4e30-52cd-b049-56c900808b9f.jpg)
The surface operations at the Burra Mine
'Burra Burra mine, the surface operations', one of four scenes engraved for a newspaper page for the "Illustrated London News", 2 December 1848, and later hand-coloured, about the Burra Burra Copper Mine, and based on the 1847 watercolour by S.T. Gill. A horse-whim used for hauling ore and water can be seen near the centre of the picture; at front is a group of Aboriginal people and a European woman and her child.
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![Three men at Boolcoomatta Station](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/68/c1/965a-6fe9-586b-9640-57d0c8f9f714.jpg)
Three men at Boolcoomatta Station
Three men, one of whom is Aboriginal, posing in their Sunday suits. The letter on the back reads 'Boolcoomatta Station. Dear Mother, I am just writing you a few lines to let you no that we will be a bit later we have had three days of on account of the rain so there is only two days and a peace so we will leave here wensday and get in town. I suppose you no one of these chaps don't show it to any body till Thursday morning so I might get out in time to see some of the show I suppose you will go I am coming straight out so I will have to come back to get my teeth so I will drive you back. Roy is going to fetch my birds out so they will be alright. Yours truly Edgar W..[indicipherable] I don't want any lady to see it.'
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![Daisy Bates's travelling companion](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/56/d2/2a6b-861b-5fb2-b97d-5d3d3ba9cc8b.jpg)
Daisy Bates's travelling companion
Photograph of an Aboriginal girl standing next to a buggy pulled by two camels. A kitten can be seen standing on the back of one of the camels. The description on the reverse side, thought to have been written by Daisy Bates, reads: "My mode of travelling over the great Nullarbor Plain. My only companion on this trip from Fowler's Bay, S.A., across the plain to Eucla, W.A., and back to Fowler's Bay, covering 480 miles was the half caste girl seen in this photograph, one of five half or three quarter castes reared and educated by Mrs G.W. Murray of Yalata Station, Fowler's Bay S.A. I found the little kitten on the road. Its mother had been killed and the wee thing was nearly dead with starvation."
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![Daisy Bates's Eucla camp](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/c2/62/d769-694d-5710-aa21-f952321ce9de.jpg)
Daisy Bates's Eucla camp
The description on the reverse side of the photograph reads: "Eucla Area Nation. The two men are dead. The young man next the native woman was her fourteenth husband. When next she came to me at my Ooldea camp she had a fifteenth husband, since dead. All belonged to waters far north of Eucla area."
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![Visit from Aboriginal men at Howell's Ponds](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/34/2f/e412-ca3d-5056-a2e5-deb25e7243ab.jpg)
Visit from Aboriginal men at Howell's Ponds
A visit from Natives at Howell's Ponds, Newcastle Waters, Stuart's Expedition, drawn 12 May 1862. Photograph copied 20 February 1952 from a pencil sketch by Stephen King based on sketch 7, from the 44 sketches of the John McDouall Stuart expedition across Australia 1861-1862. The original was held in 1952 by Mr E.J. Vickery of Loveday.
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Head of a shark
The head of a shark being pulled open by an Aboriginal person (his hands only visible).
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![Reconciliation Rally march](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/c4/97/479a-cd47-56bc-a507-1abe80570f09.jpg)
Reconciliation Rally march
Reconciliation Rally march in King William Street, Adelaide 27 May 2007. A large banner made and carried by the Kaurna Plains School has the design of a boomerang superimposed over the Aboriginal flag with the words "From Past to our Future". The young men at front left are carrying a large recepticle with fire. The rally began at Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square) and the march ended in Elder Park. The event celebrated the 40th anniversary of the 1967 Referendum.
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Reconciliation Rally march
Reconciliation Rally march in King William Street, Adelaide 27 May 2007. A large banner made and carried by the Kaurna Plains School has the design of a boomerang superimposed over the Aboriginal flag with the words "From Past to our Future".
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Reconciliation Rally
Reconciliation Rally flag raising ceremony between the Adelaide Festival Theatre and the Railway Station building, Adelaide 27 May 2007. The three flags are the Australian, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags. People are looking down from the plaza and bridge linking the two areas.
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![Camel team](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/78/07/5678-7de6-5c67-86e1-5390859346ea.jpg)
Camel team
Camel team pulling fully laden cart of supplies at Eucla. Image shows three men (one holding a dog) riding on top of supplies; two men and three children (possibly Aboriginal) following the cart; passing dwelling identified as home of the Superintendent of the Telegraph station at Eucla.
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Engineers in Chief 1903
Engineers in Chief and an Aboriginal man on camel back possibly at a tank or bore in the far west of South Australia.
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![Men and camels in mallee area](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/f3/67/d893-7314-5fb0-8deb-a192b64aa720.jpg)
Men and camels in mallee area
Pack camels, four men (one of them Aboriginal) in stunted mallee area. Riding camel in foreground. Empty water barrel visible indicating site may be a well or soak. Slide is damaged.
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![Gwen Miller winner of the Gladys Elphick Award](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/3f/e6/3f47-0ff1-56e3-9bcf-6f0385b463ac.jpg)
Gwen Miller winner of the Gladys Elphick Award
Gwen Miller proudly displays the Gladys Elphick Award for Outstanding Contributions and Dedication to Indigenous Spirit & Community Life, presented to her as part of International Women's Day celebrations at the Adelaide Convention Centre in March 2006.
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![Gladys Elphick award recipients](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/1a/d0/7fb7-a49f-5743-ba67-229e5762dd83.jpg)
Gladys Elphick award recipients
Winners of the Gladys Elphick Award for services to Indigenous communities display their awards at International Women's Day luncheon at the Adelaide Convention Centre in March 2006; at the left is Anna Caponi, with the Finalist Special Award, and third from the left is Gwen Miller winner of the Gladys Elphick Award for Outstanding Contributions and Dedication to Indigenous Spirit & Community Life.
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![Barbara Wingard with the Finalist Special Award, Gladys Elphick Award](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/c7/15/cf63-4b04-54cd-aa2c-595f550177a6.jpg)
Barbara Wingard with the Finalist Special Award, Gladys Elphick Award
Barbara Wingard holds her Finalist Special Award, Gladys Elphick Award at the International Women's Day ceremony at the Adelaide Convention Centre in March 2006.