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Aborigines

Aborigines

Native encampment.

South Australian Scenery :Aboriginals with a camel train

South Australian Scenery :Aboriginals with a camel train

'Natives encamped with a camel train at Warrina'.

South Australian Scenery : Aboriginals at William Creek

South Australian Scenery : Aboriginals at William Creek

'Group of Natives at William Creek'.

South Australian Scenery : Aboriginal prisoners

South Australian Scenery : Aboriginal prisoners

'Group of Native Prisoners - Woolpapinna, Wallaby, Stjena, Noolapaninna, Terralina, Yourakachinna, Pillipunkanna, Kunyanarrina, Warkoowardoona, Willa-willina, erkelina, Kanonunga, Poodewampana and Nappawirrana, who murdered nadlajeppera near Kopperamanna, May 17, 1888.'

South Australian views : Group of Aboriginal Australians

South Australian views : Group of Aboriginal Australians

Group of 'Natives'. Exhibition Grounds, Adelaide.

Miss Lock's Aboriginal Mission

Miss Lock's Aboriginal Mission

Miss Lock's Faith Mission at Harden's Soak, Woodford Creek, on Burt Plain, Northern Territory. Known to the Anmatyerr people as Mer Ilpereny.

Miss Lock's Aboriginal Mission

Miss Lock's Aboriginal Mission

Miss Lock's Faith Mission at Harden's Soak, Woodford Creek, on Burt Plain, Northern Territory. Known to the Anmatyerr people as Mer Ilpereny.

Miss Lock's Aboriginal Mission

Miss Lock's Aboriginal Mission

Miss Lock's Faith Mission at Harden's Soak, Woodford Creek, on Burt Plain, Northern Territory. Known to the Anmatyerr people as Mer Ilpereny.

An old Aboriginal woman

An old Aboriginal woman

An old woman, reputed to be 100 years old, at Harden's Soak, Woodford Creek, on Burt Plain, Northern Territory (known to the Anmatyerr people as Mer Ilpereny).

Miss Lock's Aboriginal Mission

Miss Lock's Aboriginal Mission

Miss Lock's Faith Mission at Harden's Soak, Woodford Creek, on Burt Plain, Northern Territory. Known to the Anmatyerr people as Mer Ilpereny.

Aboriginal men in river, Northern Territory

Aboriginal men in river, Northern Territory

Five Aboriginal men, Paddy, Bob, Zeeta, Laneen and Diamond, all employees on the MacArthur River cattle station, standing chest-high in a river, 40 miles from Borroloola on the Gulf of Carpentaria.

Aboriginal people with horse and cart

Aboriginal people with horse and cart

Group of people and a dog walking beside a horse-drawn cart with a man and two children sitting in it.

Aboriginal dwellings

Aboriginal dwellings

Dwellings made of dry brushwood. Location is unknown, possibly near Ooldea.

Aboriginal family in wurley

Aboriginal family in wurley

Two men and two women sitting in front of wurley, thought to be in Langhorne Creek district.

Point McLeay Mission House with Taplin family on verandah

Point McLeay Mission House with Taplin family on verandah

Mission House, Mr and Mrs Taplin and family on verandah, and school children by front wall.

Point McLeay Mission buildings

Point McLeay Mission buildings

Point McLeay Mission with distant view of buildings and people.

Young girls skipping at Point McLeay Mission School

Young girls skipping at Point McLeay Mission School

Young girls skipping rope at Point McLeay Mission School.

Picnic group at Point McLeay

Picnic group at Point McLeay

Mixed picnic group including adults and children, with flag held up at the back, at Point McLeay, about September 1885.

Point McLeay Mission Station

Point McLeay Mission Station

Mission Station, Point McLeay, showing church at centre and other buildings left and right, with garden in foreground. No people in photograph.

Point McLeay Mission House

Point McLeay Mission House

Point McLeay Mission Station, showing Mr Taplin's house, with people on the verandah and a woman and child at the front gate, possibly Taplin family.

Memorial to Reverend G. Taplin at an old tree

Memorial to Reverend G. Taplin at an old tree

A group of people assembled in front of the remains of a tree, bearing a memorial to Reverend G. Taplin of Point McLeay Mission Station.

Point McLeay Mission Station

Point McLeay Mission Station

Wide view of the buildings of Point McLeay Mission Station. No people shown in image.

Point McLeay Mission schoolchildren outside the school with teacher

Point McLeay Mission schoolchildren outside the school with teacher

Group photograph of Point McLeay schoolchildren with their teacher, outside the school.

Large group of people at Point McLeay Mission Station

Large group of people at Point McLeay Mission Station

Large group photograph of people at Point McLeay Mission Station, outside a long low building with thatched roof. Caption provides no information regarding names of individuals.

Point McLeay school children

Point McLeay school children

Formal group photograph of school children, boys only, from Point McLeay Mission.

Point McLeay Mission staff and children

Point McLeay Mission staff and children

Distant group photograph of the Point McLeay Mission staff and children posed outside the Mission buildings, with the church behind.

Portrait of two young women A. and Eggie Sumner at Point McLeay

Portrait of two young women A. and Eggie Sumner at Point McLeay

Portrait of two young women, A. and Eggie Sumner, in a garden at Point McLeay, one seated and the other standing beside her.

Point McLeay Mission greeting card

Point McLeay Mission greeting card

Photograph of a Point McLeay Mission greeting card, featuring several portraits arranged in a boomerang shape, and a woman and small child wrapped in a warm fur cloak, with the words superimposed 'Greetings from South Australia'.

Point McLeay Mission Station party

Point McLeay Mission Station party

Point McLeay Mission group, with staff and possibly visitors standing in the centre of the group, and men, women and children of the Mission, arranged in a semicircle, with food or other small items, laid out on white cloth on the grass.

Group portrait of sixteen Mission girls at Point McLeay

Group portrait of sixteen Mission girls at Point McLeay

Group portrait of sixteen Mission girls at Point McLeay, the youngest sitting in front. Caption does not provide the names of individuals.