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Series AA1/59 Photographs captioned Woodforde Creek Station/Woodforde Crossing' (NT) |
| Date Range | 1927 - 1930 |
| Quantity | 0.2 cm, 11 photographic prints; 4 images and 7 copies |
| Provenance | Aborigines' Friends' Association |
| Description | This series comprises four black and white (b/w) photographic images and seven enlarged copies, probably taken by Ernest E Kramer (see AA 669). Dated 1927 to 1930, they depict men and boys, with some of the people being individually identified on the photographs. The 1927 photograph is additionally captioned 'North Tour'. The prints are stored unmounted in a binder titled 'AA 1 Aborigines' Friends' Association (AFA) Photographic Prints, Album 3 of 4'. South Australian Museum archivist Kay L Mead described this series in 1980. In her listing she recorded a caption for this series but the exact source of the caption is not known. This caption has been retained as the 'Series Title' and has been listed in the 'Details' field of the inventory along with all annotations and ink stamps found on the prints. All place names and proper names from the annotations and caption have been indexed. The series was part of Acc. No. 86. This series contains references to: Northern Territory. This item includes reference to the following named groups: 'Aranda'; 'Illpara'. Tindale Tribes: Aranda; Walpiri. This corresponds to AIATSIS Language Groups: Arrernte. See also Ernest E and Euphemia Kramer (AA 669). |
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Inventory Listing
AA 1/59/1
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'North Tour 1927 Woodforde Crossing Johnnie - Cancerous.'
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Image: Front view of an elderly bearded man sitting on the ground near a tree. The man has a disfigured face and two large scars running across his chest. There are three prints of this image. Annotations: First print: 'North Tour 1927 Woodforde Crossing Johnnie - Cancerous - Nose disapeared [disappeared] the Eyes were nearly afected [affected] As I found Johnnie'. Second print: none Third print: none Captioned: 'Woodforde Creek/Woodforde Crossing'. Other information: First print: This man, 'Johnnie' is probably the same man as in image AA 1/59/3 who is wearing bandages over his eyes. This photograph probably taken by the missionary, Ernest E Kramer (see AA 669), see Series AA 1/25/1 for handwriting sample with a signature. Photographic paper is marked 'KODAK PRINT'. Second print: 5" x 7" Enlargement. Third print: 5" x 7" Enlargement. Negatives on file: nitrate negative
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Creator Aborigines' Friends' Association
Control AA 1/59/1
Date Range 1927
Quantity 0.1 cm, 1 photographic print
Formats Loose Photographic Prints
Inventory Identifier AA 1/59/1
Series AA1/59
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AA 1/59/2
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'Woodforde Ck Station 100mls. north Illpara Black boy & his big Brother 1930.'
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Image: Front view of a young boy and a small child standing posing for a photograph in the bush. There are four prints of this image. Annotations: First print: 'Woodforde Ck [Creek] Station 100mls. [miles] north Illpara Black boy & his big Brother 1930.' Second print: none Third print: none Fourth print: none Captioned: 'Woodforde Creek/Woodforde Crossing'. Other Information: First print: This photo probably taken by the missionary, Ernest E Kramer (see AA 669), see Series AA 1/25/1 for handwriting sample with a signature. Second print: 5" x 7" Enlargement. Third print: 5" x 7" Enlargement. Fourth print: 5" x 7" Enlargement. Negatives on file: nitrate negative Photographed in: Northern Territory. This item includes reference to the following named group: 'Illpara'. Tindale Tribes: Walpiri.
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Creator Aborigines' Friends' Association
Control AA 1/59/2
Date Range 1930
Quantity 0.4 cm, 4 photographic prints
Formats Loose Photographic Prints
Inventory Identifier AA 1/59/2
Series AA1/59
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AA 1/59/3
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'Woodforde Crossing The Oldmen of the Ryans - Ellenora & Pine Hill Aranda Tribe King Billy Quatja Charlie who was given up dead A.S. [Alice Springs] 18 months ago. Johnnie bandaged'
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Image: Front view of six elderly bearded men sitting on the ground in front of a camp site. There is a large cloth hanging over a rope between two trees and several assorted utensils are scattered just behind the men. Three of the men have several scars across their chest and another man has a bandage across his eyes. Note: There are original annotations written on the image; 'Johnnie' at the top, 'King Billy' on the side, 'Q Charlie' and 'Harrie who ___ [?]' written on the bottom, with an arrow drawn identifying each man. There are three prints of this image. Annotations: First print: 'Woodforde Crossing The Oldmen of the Ryans - Ellenora & Pine Hill Aranda Tribe King Billy Quatja Charlie who was given up dead A.S. [Alice Springs] 18 months ago. Johnnie bandaged'. Second print: none Third print: none Captioned: 'Woodforde Creek/Woodforde Crossing'. Other Information: First print: The man with bandaged eyes, 'Johnnie' is probably the same man as in image AA 1/59/1. This photo probably taken by the missionary, Ernest E Kramer (see AA 669), see Series AA 1/25/1 for handwriting sample with a signature. Second print: 5" x 7" Enlargement. Third print: 5" x 7" Enlargement. Negatives on file: nitrate negative Photographed in: Northern Territory. This item includes reference to the following named group: 'Aranda'. Tindale Tribes: Aranda. This corresponds to AIATSIS Language Groups: Arrernte.
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Creator Aborigines' Friends' Association
Control AA 1/59/3
Quantity 0.1 cm, 1 photographic print
Formats Loose Photographic Prints
Inventory Identifier AA 1/59/3
Series AA1/59
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AA 1/59/4
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'Woodeforde Camp'
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Image: Landscape scene showing four women and four young children sitting in a shaded area near a bush. Annotations: 'Woodeforde [Woodforde] Camp'. Captioned: 'Woodforde Creek/Woodforde Crossing'. Other Information: This photo probably taken by the missionary, Ernest E Kramer (see AA 669), see Series AA 1/25/1 for handwriting sample with a signature. Negatives on file: not available Photographed in: Northern Territory.
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Creator Aborigines' Friends' Association
Control AA 1/59/4
Quantity 0.1 cm, 1 photographic print
Formats Loose Photographic Prints
Inventory Identifier AA 1/59/4
Series AA1/59
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