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1. Twelve photographs pasted onto one page with one separate large print. Numbered 480-491 in album.
2. Photograph 480 'Seven men lined up wearing feather headresses, aiming bows'
3. Photograph 481 'Fourteen men in a group'.
4. Photograph 482 'Sixteen men in two lines. Seven appear to be wearing Australian army outfits while the others are carrying bows.
5. Photograph 483 'Three men in army outfits with eight wearing feather headresses and carrying bows'.
6. Photograph 484 'Two lines of men. One in army outfits, the other in feather headresses carrying bows'.
7. Photograph 485 'Two lines of men engaging'.
8. Photograph 486 'The line of men in army atire being pursued by those wearing the feather headresses'.
9. Photograph 487 'Two lines of men'.
10. Photograph 488 'The two line of men engaging'.
11. Photograph 489 'The two lines of men engaging'.
12. Photograph 490 'The two lines of men walking forward'.
13. Photograph 491 'The two lines of men walking forward'.
14. Large print of photograph 480. Caption on back of item 'Red Indians with bows and arrows await [?...] state army in Gulf of Carpenteria'.

Caption on bottom of cardboard page 'Dance, [?] indian [?]'.

CreatorUrsula Hope McConnel
ControlAA 191/22/4/11
Quantity 0.2cm,   1   page
FormatsMounted Photographic Prints
Series AA 191/22
BESbswy