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[Photograph of] Aboriginal hut, La Perouse, [ca. 1910]

[Photograph of] Aboriginal hut, La Perouse, [ca. 1910]

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1DrmJGb9

[Photograph of] Aboriginal hut, La Perouse, [ca. 1910]

About this item

Full title

[Photograph of] Aboriginal hut, La Perouse, [ca. 1910]

Date

ca. 1910

Call Numbers

SSV/138

Record Identifier

1DrmJGb9

Reference Code

1336663
Physical Description

Contents

1 photographic print - image 9.30 x 11.55 cm, black cardboard album page cut-out 10.40 x 12.10 cm - gelatin silver

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Created before 1955

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales

Issue Copy

Digitised

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

A non-Aboriginal woman, probably a tourist, stands beside a hut at La Perouse, Sydney, NSW.

Alternative Titles

Full title

[Photograph of] Aboriginal hut, La Perouse, [ca. 1910]

Notes

Signature / Inscriptions

Inscribed on mount 'Aboriginal Hut. La Perouse.'

Date note

Dated by vendor

Conservation note

Photograph pasted on portion of black cardboard album page. Minor rumpling where glued.

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from Acanthe, Mittagong, 30 April 2015, Lot 53

Administrative / Biographical history

During the mid-1880s the community at La Perouse began attracting non-indigenous tourists from the city. The La Perouse Aboriginal people participated in the tourist industry, selling boomerangs and other souvenirs, including the famed shellwork produced by the Aboriginal women to visitors. Between 1908 and 1915 the population at La Perouse grew fr...

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

SSV/138

Record Identifier

1DrmJGb9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1DrmJGb9

Other Identifiers

Reference code

1336663

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