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Portrait of Aboriginal man, Wulkini, at Oenpelli

Portrait of Aboriginal man, Wulkini, at Oenpelli

Portrait of Wulkini, taken in Oenpelli during the American Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land.

Portrait of Aboriginal man, Wulkini, at Oenpelli

Portrait of Aboriginal man, Wulkini, at Oenpelli

Portrait of Wulkini,taken in Oenpelli during the American Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land.

Hall at the Aboriginal Reserve at Coober Pedy

Hall at the Aboriginal Reserve at Coober Pedy

One of a collection of photographs taken at work camps at the Coober Pedy Aboriginal Reserve, one in August 1961 and another in August 1962. This image shows two people at the doorway of a hall, with a Volkswagon parked outside.

Aboriginal Reserve at Coober Pedy

Aboriginal Reserve at Coober Pedy

One of a collection of photographs taken at work camps at the Coober Pedy Aboriginal Reserve, one in August 1961 and another in August 1962. This image shows a general view of houses and vehicles at the Reserve.

Aboriginal Resource Collection

Aboriginal Resource Collection

Aboriginal resource collection and presentation at the State Library of South Australia. Fran Awcock is one of the speakers at this event. Photographs taken by the Aboriginal Unit of the State Library of S.A.

Literary and Artistic Achievements by Aboriginal people launch

Literary and Artistic Achievements by Aboriginal people launch

Literary and Artistic Achievements by S.A. Aboriginal people launch at the State Library of South Australia. Photographs taken by the Aboriginal Unit of the State Library of S.A.

Album of views in and around Adelaide, including some portraits of Aboriginal people

Album of views in and around Adelaide, including some portraits of Aboriginal people

Album of views in and around Adelaide, including some portraits of Aboriginal people. Photographs include a set of views, interior and exterior, of the Exhibition Building, North Terrace. These photographs are duplicates of images found elsewhere in the Pictorial Collection and can be viewed online by searching on Archival number B 10212; view of the first Congregational Chapel in South Australia (a duplicate of photograph B 538); several formal studio portraits taken of Aboriginal people in traditional dress and cloaks of animal skin, holding traditional weapons or implements; several other photographs of Aboriginal people, possibly gathered at Point McLeay on Lake Alexandrina at the time of the visit of the Royal Princes Albert and George. These can be viewed online by taking the Browse Album link. The album also contains several views of Glenelg, Burnside and Magill and surrounding hills, Waterfall Gully, and several North Adelaide Church properties including St Peter's Cathedral before its renovation and expansion. The album is a re-assembled and reconstituted photographic copy of an earlier album with original pressed flowers rehoused in plastic and tipped in. The album includes photographic copies of cuttings and illustrations collected from other sources, characteristic of a scrapbook. There is a portrait of a young woman, unnamed (image 57) who may be the creator of the album. Photocopies of three handwritten poems appear in the album. Two of these have the first line 'My darling! my beautiful darling' and the words 'Agnes Neale' Adelaide at the end. The first of these poems marks the gift of a child and the second, the loss of a child. The third poem is titled 'Grace Darling' and appears together with an illustration of Grace Darling rowing a small boat in heavy seas.

Book launch at Raukkan Aboriginal School

Book launch at Raukkan Aboriginal School

Book launch at Raukkan Aboriginal School. Des Ross, Chairman of the Libraries Board of South Australia is in attendance. Photographs taken by the Aboriginal Unit of the State Library of S.A.

Faith Thomas : SUMMARY RECORD

Records of Faith Thomas, including photographs of children at Colebrook Home at Quorn, other papers relating to Colebrook Home (thesis, correspondence, attendees, publications, newspaper cuttings), papers relating to her training and work as a nurse, subject files on topics of interest to Faith (mostly relating to Aboriginal people), papers and photos relating to Faith's cricket career (also other sports), videos, sound recordings, and trophies.

Literary and Artistic Achievements by Aboriginal people story-telling sessions

Literary and Artistic Achievements by Aboriginal people story-telling sessions

Literary and Artistic Achievements by S.A. Aboriginal people exhibition and story-telling sessions at the State Library of South Australia. Photographs taken by the Aboriginal Unit of the State Library of S.A.

Photographs of Aboriginal Australians

Photographs of Aboriginal Australians

Four black and white photographs of one of children and three individual portraits of men (one is Jack Davis) taken by J.J. Noyce in the late 1960s / early 1970s. The photographs were donated to the Department of Education and Children's Services Aboriginal Education Unit by the family of the photographer J.J. Noyce in October 2004 before donated to the State Library (November 2004).

Aborigines, Cooper's Creek

Aborigines, Cooper's Creek

Four Aboriginal people crossing Cooper's Creek by boat.

Aboriginal Australians, Point McLeay

Aboriginal Australians, Point McLeay

Postcard of Aboriginal women and children at Point McLeay Mission Station, January 1923.

Aboriginal children, Point McLeay

Aboriginal children, Point McLeay

Postcard of Aboriginal children standing against a building at Point McLeay Mission Station, January 1923.

Aboriginal women, Point McLeay

Aboriginal women, Point McLeay

Postcard of four Aboriginal women near a wall at Point McLeay Mission Station, January 1923.

American Indian Dance Theatre, Tandanya

American Indian Dance Theatre, Tandanya

Visit of the American Indian Dance Theatre to Tandanya. Photographs taken by the Aboriginal Unit of the State Library of S.A.

Aboriginal Mission Station, Port Lincoln, South Australia [Poonindie]

Aboriginal Mission Station, Port Lincoln, South Australia [Poonindie]

Aboriginal Mission Station, Port Lincoln (Poonindie). Note on the back of the photograph says "Poonindie Mission (before 1883). Aboriginal Mission Station, Port Lincoln. Copied from "The Aborigines of Australia" by Richard Sadleir. 1883, page 49"

Views of South Australia : Aboriginal dwelling

Views of South Australia : Aboriginal dwelling

Aboriginal dwelling with Aborigines sitting outside and spears in the ground.

Aboriginal dwelling, Point McLeay

Aboriginal dwelling, Point McLeay

Postcard of an Aboriginal dwelling at Point McLeay Mission Station, January 1923.

Aboriginal people at Angipina [Angepena] Station

Aboriginal people at Angipina [Angepena] Station

View of a number of Aboriginal men, women and children, together with two non-Aboriginal men, on Angipena Station. The 'old man' is identified as 'Sydney', with 'Kitty' on the 'outside' (far right?). The older of the two non-Aboriginal men is possibly Henry James McConville. There is a wicker pram and a dog in the foreground. The full caption on the back reads 'Taken at Angipina / Sydney (old man) / Kitty on the outside(?) - one time / your nurse / Note pram in foreground / they are up to date'.

Sharing music with Aboriginal people

Sharing music with Aboriginal people

Group of Aboriginal men, women and children standing and sitting around a missionary, wearing a hat, who may be singing while a lady missionary accompanies him on a small pedal organ. It was taken near the Oodnadatta United Aborigines' Mission. The Aboriginal people are all without clothing and the men's hair is arranged in traditional style. The slide has been hand-tinted.

Children at Swan Reach United Aborigines' Mission

Children at Swan Reach United Aborigines' Mission

Three Aboriginal children standing in front of a dwelling at Swan Reach United Aborigines' Mission. The dwelling is made of a wooden frame with hessian on the roof and part of the sides. Clothes are hanging from a washing line in the foreground of the photograph.

Group of Aboriginal people

Group of Aboriginal people

A group of six Aboriginal women, with an Aboriginal man and two European men, one of whom has an Aboriginal child on his knee. Wurlies can be seen in the background.

Aboriginal stockman on horseback

Aboriginal stockman on horseback

Aboriginal stockman on horseback at Erldunda Station, Central Australia.

Aboriginal Australians

Aboriginal Australians

A series of photographs of Australian Aborigines, taken by photographer J.J. Noyce in the late 1960s / early 1970s. There is limited information on the back of the prints - see 'contents' for details of items. Images 13-15 are restricted.

South Australian Aboriginal defending himself

South Australian Aboriginal defending himself

Watercolour and pencil painting on paper of an Aboriginal man defending himself with a shield from an attack of spears, balancing on one leg, and holding up a spear in his right hand. The artwork is signed and dated in pencil by the artist, beneath the image, 'W. Cawthorne, Adelaide, 1868'. The artist's caption, written in pencil at the bottom edge of the sheet, is: 'Sth. Aust. Aboriginal defending himself'. On the verso are annotations in pencil, including '359 Collins Street', the address of Melbourne art auctioneers Arthur Tuckett & Sons.

Four children at Colebrook Home, Quorn

Four children at Colebrook Home, Quorn

Four children at Colebrook Home, Quorn. L-R: David James, Lois O'Donoghue (in red), Faith Coulthard, Maureen Appleton.

Paddy Waye leaving Colebrook Home, Quorn

Paddy Waye leaving Colebrook Home, Quorn

Paddy Waye leaving Colebrook Home for Nepabunna Station, aged around 13 years. [See SRG 899... for a similar photograph of Paddy Waye].

Mrs Iris Wiley with two infants

Mrs Iris Wiley with two infants

Mrs Iris Wiley (nee Althorp) at Colebrook Home, Quorn with JB and David James.

Boy and girl at Colebrook Home, Quorn

Boy and girl at Colebrook Home, Quorn

Boy, AS, and girl Ruth Selah at Colebrook Home, Quorn.