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Stockman at Patsy's Springs
An Aboriginal stockman resting his horse at Patsy's Springs on the track to Wooltana in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia.


Group photograph of members of Milang Football Team
Group photograph of the Milang Football Team which included Aboriginal players. From the back left: George Burgess, Arthur Clifford, Charles Woolfitt, Bill Daniels, Stan Wallace, Herb Yelland, F. Stewart. In the second row: Jack Pool, Ted Bowden, Tom Pavy, Teddy Wenzel, Jack Chester and other players (not named).


Raukkan Football team Narrung
Group photograph of Aboriginal football team Raukkan at Narrung, possibly with onlookers in a shelter behind left. Back row (left to right): Pompey Jackson, Phillip Sumner, Matthew Kropinyeri, Mark WIlson, and Henry Hunter. Middle row: Archie Blackmore, Tom Lawson, John Wilson, Philip Rigney, Richard Disher, Daniel Wilson, John Davidson, and Frank Blackmore. Front row: William Young, Joseph Koolmatrie, Alf Stokes, Donald or Gollan Seymour, Bertie Tripp, Henry Yulimba, Albert Karloan, and Ephriam Tripp.


Fisherman and family at Point McLeay with other dwellings nearby
Fisherman and family at Point McLeay, sitting outside a shelter, with net spread out, and spears standing upright nearby, a dwelling behind, and other dwellings at rear.


Canoe trees with bark removed for making canoes at Waikerie
Canoe tree, Waikerie.


Burnt out canoe tree on the Murrumbidgee River at Hay
Burnt out canoe tree, Murrumbidgee River, at Hay, Houston's property.


Canoe tree in the Hay district, Mr. Houston's property
Canoe tree, Hay district, Mr. Houston's property.


Canoe tree at Mr. Gibson's property on Murrumbidgee at Hay
Canoe tree on the Murrumbidgee at Hay, Mr Gibson's property.


Canoe tree, Murrumbidgee Hay, Mr. Gibson's property
Canoe tree, Murrumbidgee Hay, Mr Gibson's property.


Group at the homestead of Dunlop station
A mixed group including Aboriginal people, at Dunlop station homestead, during 1886 flood of the River Darling.


Building a bark canoe which is propped upright by sticks
Building a bark canoe which is propped upright by small sticks, and contains possibly firewood and ashes, with two Aborigines sitting nearby. Photographed by G. Burnell.


Portrait of mother and child by campsite
An unidentified Aboriginal woman wearing a long dress and woollen cloak with her child carried on her back, a camp site behind.


Aboriginal guide and packhorses
View of the Aboriginal guide and packhorses at Oodnadatta.


Finke River
'The Finke River - the grace of the rugged interior'. An Aboriginal man is on the river bank. According to a researcher, this photograph was not taken by Jack Laver, who was in Central Australia 1921-1926, but is a copy of a Baldwin Spencer / F.J. Gillen photo of 1896.


Glen Helen Landscape, Central Australia
Framed print of an Australian landscape by Australian (Aranda) Aboriginal artist Albert Namatjira.


'A mist scene, Manunka Mission, River Murray'
Photograph of a woman standing on the bank of the Murray River. In front of her is a post and wire fence with a picket gate. From a photograph album that was owned by Annie J. Haslam. Above the photograph is the information that Janet Matthews, born at Shipley, Yorkshire, in 1848, 'Began Mission N.S.W. 1874.'


Swimming at Daly River
Three young Aboriginal boys swimming at Daly Waters.


Archaeological site
Vandalism by tourists on the soft walls which carry Aboriginal cave art in the Koonalda cave.


Bush shelter
Aboriginal man, with three young boys, in front of a bush shelter constructed from wire, sticks, branches and hessian in the Yuendumu region of the Northern Territory.


Bush shelter
Aboriginal man, with three young boys, in front of a bush shelter constructed from wire, sticks, branches and hessian in the Yuendumu region of the Northern Territory.


Bush shelter
Aboriginal man, with three young boys, in front of a bush shelter constructed from wire, sticks, branches and hessian in the Yuendumu region of the Northern Territory.


Bush shelter
Aboriginal man, with young boys, in front of a bush shelter constructed from wire, sticks, branches and hessian in the Yuendumu region of the Northern Territory.


Canoe tree
An Aboriginal man, in trousers and jumper, wearing a hard hat, displays what appears to be pieces of bark from a tree from which a native canoe has been cut, in the Yuendumu region of the Northern Territory.


Archaeological excavation
A bearded researcher uses a small brush to sweep dirt into a pan in a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mt. Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A bearded researcher uses a trowel to push dirt into a pan in a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A scale ruler is used to measure a geological feature in a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A scale ruler is used to measure a geological feature in a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A researcher kneels on all fours in a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A researcher kneels on all fours in a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A bearded researcher uses a tape measure to measure from a suspended wooden beam down into a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably around the Mount Burr rock shelter. A trowel and a pail lie nearby.