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White wooden 'make-do' stool made by soldier settler Harry N...
Soldier settler, Henry 'Harry' Newman made this stool around 1922 from pine kerosene packing cases and broom handles. Th...
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Aboriginal breastplate for Mr Briney of Pialliway
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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Earthenware character jug depicting Prime Minister Joseph Ly...
Designed by Gordon Cumming, made by Campbell's Pottery Works, Tasmania.
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Boomerang from Barron River, North Queensland, 1897
Original labelling on 1985.0059.0020 reads: "Barron River N.Q./E.M. 1897". "E.M." on 1985.0059.0020 suggests it was col...
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Boomerang from Oodnadatta, South Australia
Original label on 1985.0059.0036 reads: "Oodnadatta/S.A. EM. "EM" on 1985.0059.0036 suggests it was collected by Edmund...
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Shifting spanner
Shifting spanner tought to have been used to tighten dray and buggy wheels.
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Spearthrower from Palmer River area, Queensland
Original labelling on 1985.0059.0258 reads: "Palmer River North Qland (GTR)". Edmund Milne (1861-1917) was born in En...
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Thick metal wire bow for stretching rabbit pelts
Used to stretch skinned pelts from rabbits while they were drying.
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Boomerang from Coopers Creek, central Queensland
Original labelling on 1985.0059.0027 reads: "Coopers Creek Central Q'land". Edmund Milne (1861-1917) was born in Engla...
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Thick metal wire bow for stretching rabbit pelts
Used to stretch skinned pelts from rabbits while they were drying.
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Envelope containing a letter from Joan Richmond to her mothe...
This letter has been incorrectly dated. It was actually written in 1931.
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