Item 717: Tribune negatives featuring Aboriginal Tent Embassy supporters' march to Parliament House,...
Item 717: Tribune negatives featuring Aboriginal Tent Embassy supporters' march to Parliament House, Canberra, 30 July 1972
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30 July, 1972
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ON 161/717
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42 negatives - 35 mm
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1-12. Higher wages march for plumbers in Sydney.
13-18. Balcony view of crowds gathering for Aboriginal march and protest, Canberra.
19-23. Aboriginal Embassy supporters march to Parliament House, Canberra.
24. Chicka Dixon speaks from a balcony, with Denis Walker, Bobby McLeod, Michael And...
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Item 717: Tribune negatives featuring Aboriginal Tent Embassy supporters' march to Parliament House, Canberra, 30 July 1972
Notes
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Forms part of Series 01: Negatives from the Tribune (Communist Party of Australia newspaper) featuring social and political movements 1964-1972
Digital order no:Album ID : 975150
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Titles from original negative packet
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ON 161/717
Record Identifier
9Bv7lWm9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9Bv7lWm9
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965305
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