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Fraser Range

Fraser Range

Aboriginal girl with six fingers and six toes, Fraser Range.

H.R.H. Princess Anne

H.R.H. Princess Anne

GENERAL: H.R.H. Princess Anne at Edmund Wright House being introduced to Mr and Mrs Reissen and children from the hostel for Aboriginal children which they managed at Oodnadatta; during her visit to Adelaide Princess Anne drew the winning ticket for a Save the Children Fund lottery which raised over $20,000.

Homestead at 'Binnum Binnum', near Naracoorte

Homestead at 'Binnum Binnum', near Naracoorte

NARACOORTE: The homestead at 'Binnum Binnum', a property settled by early pioneers Derwas and Henry Jones near Naracoorte; a group of six Aborigines stand in the foreground.

Wedding photograph

Wedding photograph

GENERAL: A wedding day picture for Australian Aborigines.

People on Macumba Station

People on Macumba Station

MACUMBA STATION: Mrs Rene Foulis with a friend and two Aboriginal women who worked as domestic staff.

Paddy Cahill

Paddy Cahill

DARWIN: Paddy Cahill, a buffalo shooter with the Aboriginal men who helped him.

Portrait of Constable Willshire

Portrait of Constable Willshire

Constable Willshire, unpopular because of his ill-treatment of the Aboriginal people.

Camels at Eucla

Camels at Eucla

EUCLA: Kneeling camels equipped for a journey resting before they set out, two Aboriginal children sit on the back of one of the animals.

People at Mundrabella Station

People at Mundrabella Station

EUCLA: A group of white men and Aboriginal adults and children at Mundrabella Station, 65 miles west of Eucla.

Family picnic at Frenchman's Rock, Kangaroo Island

Family picnic at Frenchman's Rock, Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island: A family picnic group at Frenchman's Rock, Penneshaw. Mary Seymour 1833-1913, seated front right, is the first recorded child of a European born in S.A., her mother, Betsy was a Tasmanian Aborigine.

People outside the Mannum Hotel

People outside the Mannum Hotel

MANNUM: Group outside the Mannum Hotel including the McMillan family, Mrs Ball, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sage from Angaston. An Aboriginal woman stands fourth from the left.

Three women.

Three women.

A white woman, identified as Daisy Bates, with two Aboriginal women. It seems unlikely the woman is Daisy Bates - compare this woman with a confirmed portrait of Daisy Bates at B 6799.

Frank Dunk's first ride on a camel

Frank Dunk's first ride on a camel

OODNADATTA: Mr Frank Dunk's first ride on a camel, he is helped by an Aboriginal stockman.

Handlers working with camels near Oodnadatta

Handlers working with camels near Oodnadatta

OODNADATTA: Two handlers, one an Afghan man, one an Aboriginal man working with camels near Oodnadatta.

Two policemen from the Oodnadatta area

Two policemen from the Oodnadatta area

OODNADATTA: Two policemen from the Oodnadatta area; one officer is a Aboriginal man.

Group of men near Oodnadatta

Group of men near Oodnadatta

OODNADATTA: Two white men and five Aboriginal people together in what could be a farmyard near Oodnadatta.

Staff outside a post and Telegraph Office

Staff outside a post and Telegraph Office

GENERAL: A group of staff, including an Aboriginal man, outside a Post and Telegraph Office, location unknown.

Local residents of Oodnadatta

Local residents of Oodnadatta

OODNADATTA: Five local residents, two Aboriginal, sitting outside a shack constructed out of corrugated iron and planks of wood; in the foreground is a container which may have been used for a fireplace and large packing cases.

Women and children at Oodnadatta

Women and children at Oodnadatta

OODNADATTA: A group of Aboriginal and European women and children.

A kneeling camel, and Aboriginal man at Oodnadatta

A kneeling camel, and Aboriginal man at Oodnadatta

OODNADATTA: A kneeling camel; an Aboriginal man, possibly the handler, stands in the background.

Camels pulling a wagon on Welbourn Hill Station

Camels pulling a wagon on Welbourn Hill Station

WELBOURN HILL: A team of camels pulling a wagon: a close view which, although spoiled by exposure, has been retained for the clear view of the wagon's construction. An Aboriginal stockman stands nearby.

An Aboriginal called Tanndi on a camel

An Aboriginal called Tanndi on a camel

GENERAL: An Aborigine called Tanndi on a camel. He accompanied L.A. Wells who was the leader of the last two search parties for the Calvert Expedition.

Aboriginal tracker sewing up the remains of explorers C. F. Wells and G. L. Jones

Aboriginal tracker sewing up the remains of explorers C. F. Wells and G. L. Jones

GENERAL: Sub-Inspector Ord watches as an Aboriginal tracker sews up bags containing the remains of explorers C.F. Wells and G.L. Jones.

Aboriginal men chained to Leichardt's tree at Joanna Springs

Aboriginal men chained to Leichardt's tree at Joanna Springs

GENERAL: Two Aborigines chained to Leichardt's tree at Joanna Springs. The men later led the search party to the bodies of explorers C.F. Wells and G.L. Jones.

Pallarri and Yallamerri,two Aboriginals chained to Leichardt's tree

Pallarri and Yallamerri,two Aboriginals chained to Leichardt's tree

GENERAL: Pallarri and Yallamerri,two Aborigines chained to Leichardt's tree at Joanna Springs, prior to the discovery of the bodies of explorers C.W. Wells and G.L. Jones.

New Year sports day at Daly Waters

New Year sports day at Daly Waters

DALY WATERS: Spectators watching Aboriginal competitors in a race during a New Year sports day at Daly Waters.

School at Ernabella Mission

School at Ernabella Mission

ERNABELLA: A class of Pitjantjatjara students and their teacher outside the school at Ernabella Mission.

Men and women sitting under a tree

Men and women sitting under a tree

BLINMAN: A group of Aboriginal and white men and women resting with their dogs under the shade of a tree at Blinman.

Depot No 2 at Ernabella Springs

Depot No 2 at Ernabella Springs

ERNABELLA: Government workers phtographed with Aborigines at Depot No 2 at Ernabella Springs in the Musgrave Ranges; the view was taken by H.Y.L. Browne, a government geologist.

Cats at Oodnadatta

Cats at Oodnadatta

OODNADATTA: A group of about twenty cats being looked after at an Aboriginal camp at Oodnadatta, South Australia.