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Series AA 52/6 comprises prints, negatives and slides relating to Campbell's archaeological and anthropological fieldwork and research in Australia.

The series includes the following items:

Comprises 57 black and white (b/w) photographs (13x8 cm) taken during Campbell's expedition to Cooper Creek in 1920. The photographs have been pasted onto brown cards with typed captions and are numbered 1-64. Some photographs are missing. The album includes landscape scenes in the Flinders Ranges, Marree, Lake Harry date plantation, landscape scenes near Clayton, Cooper Creek, Killalpaninna Mission, Etadinna Station and Lake Ngalangalannie. The album also includes photographs of two Aboriginal men, Herman and Camel Dick, demonstrating the use of stone tools and an Aboriginal child, Willie, the step-son of Flash Baldy.

CreatorProfessor Thomas Draper Campbell
ControlAA 52/6/1
Date Range1886  -  1964
Quantity 48cm,     Twelve photo albums
FormatsPhotographic Film Negatives, Photographic Glass Negatives, Loose Photographic Prints, Mounted Photographic Prints
Series AA 52/06