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Children's Band, Point McLeay

Children's Band, Point McLeay

A children's band at Point McLeay Mission Station.

Miss Redman, Point McLeay

Miss Redman, Point McLeay

Close view of a woman called Miss Redman carrying a lamb on her back. No Copying. For copies apply to the South Australian Museum.

Colebrook home

Colebrook home

A family at Colebrook home.

Colebrook Home

Colebrook Home

GENERAL: Teaching a toddler how to walk at the Colebrook home.

Colebrook Home

Colebrook Home

GENERAL: A group of children singing at the Colebrook home.

Two Aboriginal men

Two Aboriginal men

Two Aboriginal men, Spider and Yarrie, carrying spears. Ninth of nine photographs in an album of views of Mr George W. Murray of Yalata Station, Far West Coast, S.A., 1917. Res. A. (in Solander box).

Aboriginal water soak

Aboriginal water soak

Aboriginal water soak on McKenzie farm, Yorketown.

King Pool, Encounter Bay

King Pool, Encounter Bay

King Pool of Encounter Bay. Born - c1828.

Aboriginal Artifacts

Aboriginal Artifacts

Aboriginal artifacts.

Aboriginal rock paintings

Aboriginal rock paintings

Aboriginal rock paintings.

Aboriginal bark canoe

Aboriginal bark canoe

GENERAL: A white man, possibly an anthropologist, crossing the Murray River on a Aboriginal bark canoe.

Aboriginal warrior and photographer

Aboriginal warrior and photographer

GENERAL: Frederick Albany Jeffery, photographer, standing with an Aboriginal warrior, name not known, during a visit to a remote area of Australia, possibly northern South Australia or Central Australia.

Aboriginal encampment at Strathalbyn

Aboriginal encampment at Strathalbyn

STRATHALBYN: Part of an Aboriginal encampment at Strathalbyn, South Australia; buildings in the background include Mill House, left, now Water Villa, centre right: Angas Mill, far right: William Colman's Mill Store.

Aboriginal encampment at Strathalbyn

Aboriginal encampment at Strathalbyn

STRATHALBYN: Partial view of an Aboriginal encampment by the river at Strathalbyn, South Australia; the large building in the background is the post office, the thatched building is thought to have been the premises of an unidentified school.

An Aboriginal warrior

An Aboriginal warrior

GENERAL: Studio view of an Aboriginal warrior wearing an animal skin and carrying weapons, name not known.

Residence in Alice Springs for Aboriginal children

Residence in Alice Springs for Aboriginal children

ALICE SPRINGS: A iron bungalow was built in Alice Springs in about 1913 to accommodate twelve half caste children; this view shows children and young people sleeping outside because the number increased to seventy, babies were born in these conditions.

Two young Aborigines attending a cooking class

Two young Aborigines attending a cooking class

GENERAL: A cooking class for Jimma (about 9 years old) and Dimawa (about 10 years old).

Two young Aborigines attending a cooking class

Two young Aborigines attending a cooking class

GENERAL: A cooking class for Winyee (aged about 13 years) and Nadie (aged about 18 years).

Aboriginal schoolgirls

Aboriginal schoolgirls

GENERAL: Schoolgirls (left to right): Jimma aged 9 ; Wallunggarra aged 9 ; Ningga aged 10, from the Trans line.

Aboriginal schoolgirls

Aboriginal schoolgirls

GENERAL: Schoolgirls (left to right): Winyee, aged about 13 Nung-oo, aged about 13 ; Queenie, aged about 13, from the Trans Line.

Aboriginal schoolgirls

Aboriginal schoolgirls

GENERAL: Schoolgirls (left to right): Dunawa, aged about 10 ; Doolkie, aged about 11 ; Ningga, aged about 10, from the Trans Line.

A small Aboriginal boy

A small Aboriginal boy

GENERAL: A small boy ; the photographer, Dr. W.D. Walker expressed great concern for the future of these children.

Aboriginal schoolboys

Aboriginal schoolboys

GENERAL: Schoolboys Teddy (left) aged 10 years and Karngoor aged about 9 years; from the Trans Line.

Aboriginal schoolboys

Aboriginal schoolboys

GENERAL: Schoolboys Ningirr, aged about 10 years; Goongoonjannoo aged about 7 years; Toonda, aged about 10 years.

Aboriginal Schoolgirl

Aboriginal Schoolgirl

GENERAL: A schoolgirl, Year Mowun from the Trans Line: aged about 7 years.

An Aboriginal mother and child

An Aboriginal mother and child

GENERAL: A mother with her child.

Aboriginal dwelling on Lameroo Beach

Aboriginal dwelling on Lameroo Beach

DARWIN: Aboriginal dwellings on Lameroo Beach, Port Darwin.

Two Aboriginal boys each holding a cricket bat, at Eucla

Two Aboriginal boys each holding a cricket bat, at Eucla

Stone Implements of the Adelaide Tribe of Aborigines

The original drawings for illustrating the work by Professor Walter Howchin on the Stone Implements of the Adelaide Tribe of Aborigines, now extinct. Albert Victor Adlam, artist. Gillingham & Co. Lim., 1934 publishers.

Aborigines

Aborigines

'Natives on the tramp'.