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Boxing lessons

Boxing lessons

Bob Laver boxing with another boy; other boys form a ring around them.

Boxing lessons

Boxing lessons

'Boxing lessons - B. Laver and half-caste boys from the "Bungalow"'.

Barrow load of 'Walkerville Bitter'

Barrow load of 'Walkerville Bitter'

'Walkerville Bitter. Bob Laver pushing the wheelbarrow, and pals on the rope, taken about 1925'.

Barrow load of 'Walkerville Bitter'

Barrow load of 'Walkerville Bitter'

'Boys on the rope pulling wheelbarrow'.

Barrow load of 'Walkerville Bitter'

Barrow load of 'Walkerville Bitter'

'The boys on the rope'.

Bob Laver's Meccano

Bob Laver's Meccano

'Bob Laver's Meccano [construction]. McDonnell Range in background'.

Meccano train

Meccano train

'Meccano, first train to Alice Springs, 1923'.

Meccano plane

Meccano plane

View of suspended Meccano plane.

Tennis game

Tennis game

'Game of tennis at rear of Stuart Arms Hotel, Alice Springs'.

Tennis game

Tennis game

'Game of tennis - Mrs Laver and Bill Wuttke 1923'.

Charlie Meyers

Charlie Meyers

'Charlie Meyers in front of saddle shop'.

Charlie Meyers

Charlie Meyers

'Charlie Meyers castrating goat kids'.

Baden Bloomfield

Baden Bloomfield

'Baden Bloomfield on "Terry", winner of Alice Springs Cup, December 1923'.

Preparing for the muster

Preparing for the muster

'Getting ready for the bang tail muster. Taken in Todd Street in front of the hotel, 1922. Bob Laver, left, Ron Price at right and cow hand'.

Ready to go [mustering]

Ready to go [mustering]

'Ready to go [on the bang tail muster]. Alf Price, Molly Price and Bob Laver'.

Mob of horses

Mob of horses

'Mob of horses from Loves Creek Station bred by Louis Bloomfield. Horses were shipped to India for Indian Army'.

A mustering party

A mustering party

'A mustering party, Undoolya Station. Bob Laver at left, man on piebald horse, George Balingal and native cowhands'.

Station hands at Undoolya

Station hands at Undoolya

'Undoolya Station, native station hands'.

George Birchmore

George Birchmore

A view of men and horses; George Birchmore the one in light coloured clothing.

Pastor Kramer building a shelter

Pastor Kramer building a shelter

'Pastor Kramer building a shelter. Note completed fence'.

Governor's visit

Governor's visit

A group of mainly children 'waiting for the arrival of the Parliamentary party'.

Governor's visit

Governor's visit

'Half-caste boys looking at motor of Dort car in front of hotel'.

Governor's visit

Governor's visit

'Half-caste boys [near Dort cars] taken in front of hotel'.

Mrs 'Rivoli' Smith

Mrs 'Rivoli' Smith

Portrait of Mrs Christina Smith who arrived at Rivoli Bay South in 1846. Born at Glenlyon, Perthshire, Scotland, Mrs. Smith arrived in Melbourne aboard the ship 'David Clark' in 1839 with her husband, James Smith. Both were missionaries and resided at Greytown, Rivoli Bay before moving to Mount Gambier in 1854. She was the author of the book 'The Booandik Tribe of South Australian Aborigines' written in 1880.

Valley Lake and Henty Hut

Valley Lake and Henty Hut

Photograph showing Valley Lake with Henty Hut in the foreground. The hut was built in 1839 by Stephen George Henty in an area between Brownes and Valley Lakes, where he could observe approaching Aboriginal people and avoid being attacked. A monument was later erected on this site.

Hindley Street west looking east

Hindley Street west looking east

Photographic copy of an etching by Rev. Theodore Percival Wilson showing the west end of Hindley Street, Adelaide looking east. Underneath the scene are two smaller vignettes of Aboriginal people. The original of this items is from an album held in England.

Hotel at Brighton, South Australia

Hotel at Brighton, South Australia

Photographic copy of a painting by Rev. Theodore Percival Wilson of a hotel at Brighton, done on 5 November 1850. In front of the picture are two Aboriginal people and in the background can be seen the Adelaide Hills. (The date of this painting co-incides with the date of the artist's marriage to Barbara Sophia Cameron; the hotel may have been their honeymoon place.) The original of this item is from an album held in England.

Betty Fisher

Betty Fisher

Betty Fisher, feminist and activist for Aboriginal rights and conservation.

Forces photographers at Darwin

Forces photographers at Darwin

A serviceman is lining up a shot of others standing near a vehicle.

The 'Loongana' at Hobart

The 'Loongana' at Hobart

The wooden barque 'Loongana', 296 tons, at what was then known as the New Wharf, Hobart, Tasmania. In the middle background is St George's Church, in the foreground are the still recognisable buildings of Salamanca Place [wooden 3 mast barque, 294 gross, ON57598, 127.0 x 26.0 x 12.9. Built 1879 (4) J McGregor, Hobart, owners: A&J McGregor, Hobart. c. 1891 Loo TomFin (South Sea Island merchant) registered Sydney. Wrecked at Butaritari Lagoon, Gilbert Islands, January 1912. (Name is Aboriginal for 'Swift').