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Cattle branding iron with the initials WR
This cattle branding iron was used on Gidleigh station, near Bungendore in New South Wales. Tools like this were used o...
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Invoice from J Jukes General Merchant, Southgate
This invoice was issued to Bill McPhee by J Jukes General Merchant.
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Breastplate presented to Coomee Nullanga of Ulladulla NSW by...
Edmund Milne (1861-1917) was born in England and emigrated to Queensland with his parents 19 months later. He had had pe...
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Letter sent from the Pastures Protection Office to George Er...
Pastures Protection Office,/ Auburn-Street,/ Goulburn May 19, 1910/ G. E Faithfull Esqr/ Dear Sir/ I am instructed to wr...
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Film negative - Smithy at Mt. Davies camp, Tomkinson Ranges,...
Reproduced by Basedow in 'Journal of the Government North-West Expedition', "Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Socie...
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Film negative - Family in garden, Hermannsburg, Northern Ter...
The names of the subjects (except for the baby) were identified by TGH Strehlow as Abel, Rosa, Krisstof, Franziska and O...
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Wicker and leather child's pony saddle
This child's saddle belonged to a member of the Rutledge family from Gidleigh station near Bungendore in New South Wales...
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Boomerang, attributed as being made by Fred Mulga aka 'Pelac...
Fred Mulga (c.1874-1948), aka Pelaco Jack, Aboriginal buckjumper, was probably born near Port Hedland, in Western Austr...
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Albany WA and Aboriginals
Handwritten message on reverse is addressed to 'Miss Hamilton / Carleigh (?) / Aufhton / Ormsbirk / Lancashire / England...
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Sheer black mourning 'overdress' with ruffled bodice
This overdress was worn by Muriel McPhee. McPhee's family believe that around 1916 McPhee became engaged, although they ...
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