c. 1907, Photograph, PRG 1258/2/1056
An Aboriginal woman from the Lakes area, Milang region, carrying a woven mat and handbag.
c. 1908, Photograph, PRG 1258/2/1058
An Aboriginal man who was an old Milang resident, at Graney, a property in the Milang region.
c. 1890, Photograph, PRG 1258/2/1584
Group of Aboriginal people including women and babies, with a shelter at rear, at Morgan.
c. 1890, Photograph, PRG 1258/2/1586
Group of Aboriginal people, including a woman and child, at Morgan, the men with a spear and throwing stick.
c. 1890, Photograph, PRG 1258/2/1587
Old Tony, an Aboriginal man, standing with crossed spears by a myall tree at Eba, Morgan.
c. 1875, Photograph, PRG 1258/2/1961
Smiling children swimming with a young woman at Point McLeay Mission Station.
c. 1913, Photograph, PRG 1258/2/1963
Point McLeay School at the time of W. T. Lawrie's appointment as headmaster (for 37 years), with schoolchildren outside on the path and sitting nearby. The mast of old mission schooner 'Teen minnie' was used as a flag pole at school.
c. 1901, Photograph, PRG 1258/2/2143
An Aboriginal man and woman outside their tent in the Renmark to Wentworth area, with natural river scenery around them, circa 1901. Caption provides no details of personal names.
c. 1880, Photograph, PRG 1258/2/2350
Two Aboriginal people on the river in a bark canoe.
c. 1870, Photograph, PRG 1258/2/2351
Two Aboriginal people in a bark canoe close to the river bank on the Murray, in the Moorundie area. The man standing is dressed in a fur cloak made of possum skins and is propelling the canoe with a long pole.
c. 1908, Photograph, PRG 1258/2/2422
Aboriginal family group at a river campsite at Lake Moodemere, near Wahgunyah and Corowa. A researcher has identified the man on the far left as Neddy Wheeler (died April 1908), Dhudhuroa man and language informant to R. H. Matthews.
Johnson, E. Angas, c. 1913, Photograph, PRG 280/1/15/253
A grey haired Aboriginal man and a young woman sitting outside their dwelling at Fowlers Bay, South Australia; names not known.
c. 1918, Photograph, PRG 280/1/22/262
An Aboriginal camp along the East West railway line, a white woman stands in the back row.
c. 1918, Photograph, PRG 280/1/22/263
1904, Photograph, PRG 280/1/2/213
Three Aboriginal women, one with a baby swaddled to her back (far left), standing against a wire and sand bag fence, possibly at at Murat Bay.
1904, Photograph, PRG 280/1/2/298
View of Aboriginal men and women outside accommodation on Palm Island.
1904, Photograph, PRG 280/1/2/299
1904, Photograph, PRG 280/1/2/300
Stump & Co., c. 1888, Photograph, D 4645/1(Misc)
Studio portrait of an Aboriginal girl in European dress, holding a skipping rope.
Grimwade, L. L., 1922, Photograph, D 4645/6(Misc)
Four generations of an Aboriginal family at Point McLeay, February 1922.
c. 1960, Photograph, PRG 1390/1/1
Wooden shield (with a repair on the top corner) from the Gascoyne and Murchison Region of Western Australia.
c. 1960, Photograph, PRG 1390/1/2
Decorated wooden shield from the west coast of South Australia, either Yalata or Ooldea, and made for sale.
c. 1960, Photograph, PRG 1390/1/3
Undecorated shield made from mulga wood from the west coast of South Australia, either Yalata or Ooldea, and made for sale.
c. 1960, Photograph, PRG 1390/1/5
Boomerang from the west coast of South Australia, either Yalata or Ooldea, decorated with white clay inside incisions.
c. 1960, Photograph, PRG 1390/1/6
Undecorated boomerang, most likely from the west coast of South Australia.
c. 1960, Photograph, PRG 1390/4/2
Tapping sticks (musical instruments) with pokerwork design, most likely from the west coast of South Australia.
c. 1960, Photograph, PRG 1390/4/3
Wooden container with pokerwork design, most likely from the west coast of South Australia.
c. 1960, Photograph, PRG 1390/4/4
Decorated boomerang from the west coast of South Australia.
c. 1960, Photograph, PRG 1390/4/5
Undecorated boomerang from the west coast of South Australia.
c. 1960, Photograph, PRG 1390/4/6