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Images relating to Baroota Aboriginal Reserve

Archive Collections / Roy Parkes / Series AA246/03 / Images relating to Baroota Aboriginal Reserve

This series includes the following black and white photographs and negatives taken at the Baroota Aboriginal Reserve, near Port Germein in South Australia, between 1911 and 1935:

  1. 'Jack Long', 1935.

  2. 'Some of the blacks on Ute Reserve, 1911'. Baroota Reserve.

  3. 'Some of the blacks on Ute Reserve, 1911'. Baroota Reserve. Named individuals include members of the Bramfield and Giles families.

  4. 'A anniversary service'.

  5. 'Building the church, 1927'.

  6. View of church. No date. From a newspaper.

  7. Gilly [Gilbert Bramfield] and Bill.

  8. No caption. People at Baroota Reserve. 1911.

  9. 'Katie, Daisy, Fred McGrath, Reverend Brown and Jack Long'.

  10. 'The blacks at Ute Reserve, May 5 1935'. Baroota Reserve.

  11. 'The blacks in their turnout'.

  12. 'Mrs Bramfield - her hut - and in the distance the church, May 5 1935'.



Some of the above photographs are reproduced Please sir, let's do history, R Purvis (ed), 1978, Nadjuri Australia, Jamestown.

Note that some of the individuals in the photographs were identified by Doug Turner, a representative of the Nukunu People's Committee, on 16 March 1990.

The series consists of two sets of photographs, a set of 17x13 cm prints mounted on paper, and a set of 14x9 cm prints, loose, and a set of copy negs.

This series contains references to: Flinders Ranges.

Corresponding Tindale Tribes: Nukunu.

Corresponding AIATSIS Language Groups: Nukunu.

CreatorRoy Parkes
ControlAA 246/3/1-12
Date Range1911  -  1935
Quantity 0.5cm,   36   24 prints (12 x 2 copies) and 12 negatives
FormatsPhotographic Film Negatives, Loose Photographic Prints, Mounted Photographic Prints
Series AA246/03
Tindale Tribes:
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