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MacDonnell Range
John Ross and William Harvey, Leaders of Overland Telegraph Line construction party being confronted by Aboriginal warriors in the MacDonnell Ranges, January 1871.


Inland Mission Children
Australian Inland Mission Aboriginal Children with their donkey. ("Some of those for whom the Wings of Healing spread".).


Cattle, Northern Territory
Young Aboriginal boy with a young Hereford calf.


Party of men with horses
Four men, including one Aboriginal man, and their horses. The caption written on back of photograph suggests that the image depicts Charles Todd and party on the day the two ends of the Overland Telegraph Line were joined, but research suggests this is not accurate.


Two men at Oodnadatta
Two men at Oodnadatta, one is possibly a Aboriginal Tracker.


Emily and Joy, Oodnadatta
Aboriginal mother and child known as Emily and Joy at Oodnadatta Mission.


Mrs. Lester, Oodnadatta
Aboriginal woman: "Emily Lester's mother" at Oodnadatta Mission.


Oodnadatta mission worker
Female Mission staff member handing an Aboriginal woman her baby.


First lesson
Two Aboriginal children having their first lesson from Mission teacher J. Wiley at Oodnadatta.


Mission teacher
Mission teacher J. Wiley with two Aboriginal toddlers in her arms : Margaret Downs and Joy Mack.


Oodnadatta Mission
Group of Mission Aboriginal people after attending Sunday church service.


Oodnadatta Mission
Talking to Aboriginal people during a camp visitation.


Oodnadatta Mission
Talking to Aboriginal people during a camp visitation.


Picnic at Long Hole
OODNADATTA: Aboriginal and white children from the Mission on a picnic at 'Long Hole' near Oodnadatta.


Rosie
Portrait of 'Rosie' an Aboriginal woman from Oodnadatta, with a tobacco pipe.


Women carrying water
OODNADATTA: Aboriginal women carrying water at Oodnadatta.


Washing day, Ooldea
Aboriginal women and a child sitting with washing tubs at Ooldea.


Mission Bakery
Aboriginal man with loaves of bread baked in a wood stove at Ooldea Mission so that flour distribution should be fairly shared.


Mother & Children, Ooldea
Aboriginal woman with young children at Ooldea Mission.


Ooldea Mission
Aboriginal men outside a tin shed at Ooldea Mission.


Woman at Penong
A view of the west coat with an Aboriginal woman named Sugar Judy seated in the foreground.


Police Officers, Pine Creek
PINE CREEK: Back Row: Aboriginal Tracker Delta , Urinditbah; Middle: Mounted Constable W.F. Johns; kneeling Koolmutchki. M.C. Johns returned from active service in the first World War and eventually became Commissioner of Police for S.A. in 1944.


Poonindie
View of Poonindie with Aboriginal men, women and children in foreground. Akenta, as it is now known is a small township near Port Lincoln. The land belongs to the Barngarla people. The mission has been converted to a small homeland


Mission Station, Port Augusta
Aboriginal children at Mission Station, Port Augusta.


Port Augusta
Group of local Aboriginal people.


Port Augusta
Aboriginal inmates at Greenbush Gaol.


Lord Byron's coach
Port Lincoln Aboriginal personality Fanny Agars [Fanny Agars. Margaret Agnes (Fanny). Sometimes referred to as "Black Fanny"]riding in the coach that once belonged to Lord Byron; it was given to Lady Bacon who brought it to Australia.


Murray River
Sketch of the Murray River: in the foreground there is a man fishing from a small sailing boat, and two Aboriginal men on a dugout canoe; the sketch also shows details of the vegetation.


Aboriginal people
Sketch of a small family group of Aboriginal people.


Gerard mission
PYAP: Gerard Mission.