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Photographs taken during Campbell's expeditions to Millers Creek in 1921 and Stuart Range in 1923. The album contains 62 b/w photographs (13x8 cm) and three nirtate negatives taken on the Miller's Creek expedition. These have been pasted onto brown cards with typed captions and are numbered 1-62. The photographs include views of Bon Bon Homestead, Aboriginal people on Mt Eba Station, Millers Creek Station, Woolnomulla Waterhole, Bamboo Swamp, Coward Springs, 'The Bubbler', Farina and the Flinders Ranges. The photographs include several of an Aboriginal man, George Mitchell, 'son of the last king of the Kukata tribe', demonstrating the use of stone tools.

Album 2 also contains 64 b/w photographs (14x8 cm) and eight negatives taken on the Stuart Range expedition. These have been pasted onto cards with typed captions, and are numbered 1-63. They include views of Bon Bon and Mt Eba homesteads, Brumby Creek and the Stuart Range Opal Field, as well as photographs of Aboriginal people.

CreatorProfessor Thomas Draper Campbell
ControlAA 52/6/2
Date Range1886  -  1964
FormatsLoose Photographic Prints
Series AA 52/06