Ngadlu tampinthi ngadlu Kaurna Miyurna yartangka. Munaintya puru purruna ngadlu-itya. Munaintyanangku yalaka tarrkarriana tuntarri.

We acknowledge we are on Kaurna Miyurna land. The Dreaming is still living. From the past, in the present, into the future, forever.

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'The Prehistoric Arts of the Aboriginal Australians.'

Archive Collections / Thomas Worsnop / Series AA 383/02 / 'The Prehistoric Arts of the Aboriginal Australians.'
Previously Acc No. 211, Folder pages 1 - 69

Page 1-49.
Captain Cook, Governor Phillip, Surgeon White, Captain Trench, Lieutenant Flinders, rock shelters, Norman Lockyer, 'Dawn of Astronomy', Sir Geo Grey, red and white figure, deep blue ellipse, painted kangaroo, E Giles, Kimberley, Harry Stockdale, McLeod River, Mr O'Donnell 1886, Sir Geo Grey, Glenelg River, Alligator River, European features and clothes, Darwin River, MacDonnell Ranges, Emily Gap. Hugh River, Victoria River, Glen Edith, Roman numerals, Limmer Bight River, Leichardt Crossing, Chasm Island, Groote Eylandt, Princess Charlotte Bay, Clack Island, Capt King, E Giles 1862, Monaro, Wilcannia, Barrier Range, Darling River, Mr Mathews, R Etheridge, Wollondilly River, Lake Eyre, Dalhousie Springs, Strangeways Springs, Farina, Arafura Sea.

Sculptures and carvings, pages 31-45.
Sir Grey, John Stockdale, Botany Bay, Port Jackson, Governor Phillip, Manly, Captain Tench, Middle Head, 'The records of the Geographical surveys of NSW, 1890', Captain Stokes, HMS Beagle 1840, Dampiers Archipelago, Arthur John Giles, Finke River, walking sticks, Sir EJ Smith, SJ Way, message sticks, Brough Smyth, 'Aboriginals of Victoria', Jacob (Australian Aboriginal man, Queensland), Mount Douglas Head Station, stone quarry, wells and weirs, surgical operations, Goa-Loo-Wurrah (Sarecostemma australe), Goa-Loo (Alstonia verticellosa), Gue-Nay-Lah, Milmertidien, (Burial place), Bogon River, Sir Thomas Mitchell, John Oxley 1817, Capt Grey, (in red ink) WG Hayes, Waterfall Creek.

Musical Instruments, pages 46-49.
Eberoo, Port Douglas, R Etheridge.

CreatorThomas Worsnop
ControlAA 383/2/1-10
Date Range1817  -  1890
Quantity   49   Correspondence pages
FormatsGeneral Correspondence
Series AA 383/02
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