Photographs depicting a church, memorial, camel train and people

Archive Collections / Aborigines' Friends' Association / Photographs depicting a church, memorial, camel train and people
CollectionAborigines' Friends' Association
Quantity 0.4cm,   6   photographic prints
ArrangedNumerical
Series IdentifierAA1/66

This series comprises six black and white (b/w) photographic prints depicting a variety of subjects, from camel trains, churches, memorials, to a portrait of a native Maori man. The prints are of varying size and format. Some have original annotations written on the reverse and AA 1/66/1 was probably taken by Ernest E Kramer (see AA 669). The prints are stored unmounted in a binder titled 'AA 1 Aborigines' Friends' Association (AFA) Photographic Prints, Album 3 of 4'.

South Australian Museum archivist Kay L Mead described this series in 1980. In her listing she recorded a caption for this series but the exact source of the caption is not known. This caption has been retained as the 'Series Title' and has been listed in the 'Details' field of the inventory along with all annotations and ink stamps found on the prints. All place names and proper names from the annotations and caption have been indexed.

The series was part of Acc. No. 86.

This series contains references to: Northern Territory.

This item includes reference to the following named group: 'River Murray tribe'.

This corresponds to AIATSIS Language Groups: Ngarrindjeri.

See also Ernest E and Euphemia Kramer (AA 669).

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