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Boomerang
Original labelling on 1985.0059.0026 reads: "E.M. 1901 Bundaberg Qland". "E.M." on 1985.0059.0026 suggests that it was ...
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Wooden stick used for washing clothes
Wooden stick used for washing clothes in a backyard copper in Launceston.
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Miner's crossed pick and shovel brooch incorporating a large...
'This digger brooch is typical of those brooches commissioned by diggers and produced by jewellers on the Western Austra...
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Operative Bakers' Association (NSW)
This is a blank membership certificate for the NSW Operative Bakers' Association which dates to the 1890s. The certifica...
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African styled swagger stick belonging to Lieutenant-Colonel...
It is believed that Watchorn collected this stick in South Africa while serving in the Boer War. It was likely to have b...
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Hately wheat collection
This collection of wheat samples was assembled by James Hately, a wheat and sheep farmer near Cootamundra in New South W...
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Sydney Town Hall, 8 April 1910
Handwritten message on reverse is addressed to 'Mrs E L Thornton / Harcourt St / Teneriffe / Brisbane.' and reads 'Had r...
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Glass plate negative - Women's camp fight, photographed by H...
This is believed to be a fight witnessed by Basedow in the Victoria River district N.T. in 1922.
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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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Lantern slide - Pitjantjatjara man, central Australia, photo...
Reproduced by Basedow in "The Australian Aboriginal", FW Preece And Sons, Adelaide, 1925, plate IV/2. Caption reads: 'Wo...
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Boomerang
Original labelling on 1985.0059.0031 reads: "... Goondiwindi Macintyre River Tribe Queensland Border from ... 1901". ...
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