Series 33 Part 03 Item 02: Photographs of Wattie Creek (Daguragu), Wallaga Lake, the Yuin tribe, Per...
Series 33 Part 03 Item 02: Photographs of Wattie Creek (Daguragu), Wallaga Lake, the Yuin tribe, Percy Mumbulla, Victoria River Downs and the Gurindji tribe, 1948, 1966-1978
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Full title
Date
1948, 1966-1978
Call Numbers
MLMSS 5866/Box 17/Folder 3
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Formats
Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
Contents
approx. 164 photographs - b&w and colour
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Chiefly photographs of Daguragu Community (Wattie Creek), N.T., 1978; also Wallaga Lake, Mumbulla Mountain, Ted Thomas of Yuin tribe, and elder Percy Mumbulla, NSW South Coast; and Victoria River Downs Station. Annotated and individuals identified by Hannah Middleton; numbered with reference to corresponding negatives at MLMSS 5866 / Box 17 / Folde...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Series 33 Part 03 Item 02: Photographs of Wattie Creek (Daguragu), Wallaga Lake, the Yuin tribe, Percy Mumbulla, Victoria River Downs and the Gurindji tribe, 1948, 1966-1978
Notes
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This collection may contain names or images of deceased people. This may cause distress to some readers.
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 5866/Box 17/Folder 3
Record Identifier
1xqLNJAY
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Reference code
69926
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