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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Lake Mungo Woolshed
... Lake Mungo Woolshed...lake mungo...Colour photographs of the woolshed at Lake Mungo....Lake Mungo, New South Wales, Australia... cypress pine construction. lake mungo lake mungo woolshed Ann ...Mungo Woolshed was built in 1869 on the historic Gol Gol pastoral station. It is an ingenious drop-log cypress pine construction.Colour photographs of the woolshed at Lake Mungo.lake mungo, lake mungo woolshed, ann gervasoni, clare gervasoni -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Lake Mungo Sand Dunes
... Lake Mungo Sand Dunes...lake mungo...A number of photographs of Lake Mungo....Lake Mungo, New South Wales, Australia... Office goldfields lake mungo sand dune A number of photographs ...A number of photographs of Lake Mungo.lake mungo, sand dune -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork - Photograph, 'Lake Mungo National Park' by Gail Trembath, 1994
... 'Lake Mungo National Park' by Gail Trembath...lake mungo national park...Two framed photographs of Lake Mungo National Park... as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. lake mungo national park art artwork ...This work won the Ballarat School of Mines Acquisition Award in 1994. In that year Gail Trembath was undertaking a Diploma of Visual Arts. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Two framed photographs of Lake Mungo National Parklake mungo national park, art, artwork, gail trembath, photography, acquisition award, available -
Darebin Art Collection
Painting - John Sheehan, John Sheehan, On Lake Mungo, 2005
... On Lake Mungo...On Lake Mungo Painting John Sheehan John Sheehan ... -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - colour, Clare Gervasoni, Mungo at Dusk, 07/09/2008
... Lake Mungo..., 3350 goldfields Mungo National Park is a desert north ...Mungo National Park is a desert north of Mildura. It has numerous archaeological relics, and is the site of ancient Aboriginal burials known as Mungo Man and Mungo Woman. This photograph was taken during an expedition by Naga Tours in 2008.Colour photograph in digital format showing sand dunes and dramatic natural lighting at dusk at Mungo National Park. lake mungo, desert, archaeology, sand dune -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Book, Macmillan Publishers Group Australia Pty Ltd, Triumph of the nomads : a History of Ancient Australia, 1982
... lake mungo / walls of china (willandra sw nsw si54-08)... (aborigènes) australien. australia -- history. lake mungo / walls ...Argues that Australia's Indigenous people discovered the land, adapted it and mastered its climates, seasons & reserves.23.0 x 14.0cms, 938 pp. b/w illust dust jacketnon-fictionArgues that Australia's Indigenous people discovered the land, adapted it and mastered its climates, seasons & reserves.habitation - nomadism., demography - palaeodemography - aboriginal settlement of australia., reproduction - infanticide., feuds and warfare., hunting, gathering and fishing., food - plants., trade and exchange - trade routes., australiens (aborign̈es), aborigines, australian -- social life and customs., aboriginal australians -- social life and customs -- northern territory., aboriginal australians -- history., aboriginal australians -- culture -- history., aboriginal australians -- civilization -- history., aboriginal australians -- economic conditions -- history., aboriginal australians -- social life and customs., human ecology -- australia., aboriginal australians., aborigines., australiens (aborigènes), australien., australia -- history., lake mungo / walls of china (willandra sw nsw si54-08), tasmania (tas), australia - aborigines, book -
Camperdown & District Historical Society
Photograph - James and Joan Dawson, studio photograph, c1878
James Dawson (1806-1900), pastoralist, friend to First Nations people, environmentalist, patron of the Arts and author of "Australian Aborigines" (1881). He married Joan Alexander Park in 1877. Joan was the niece of the famous African explorer, Mungo Park. James Dawson came from Bonnytoun, near Linlithgow, Scotland and arrived in Melbourne with his wife on 2 May 1840. They made their first home in the colony farming in Port Phillip, near Anderson's Creek on the Yarra River, where their daughter, Isabella was born in 1842, then from 1844, moved to 'Kangatong' station on the Moyne River, east of Macarthur. In 1866 the Dawsons left the Port Fairy district and lived in various residences in Melbourne. By 1868 the family had settled in Camperdown at 'Wuurong', on the banks of Lake Bullen Merri. Unlike most people at the time, the Dawson's shared a deep interest in, and respect for First Nations people. In 1876 James Dawson was appointed local Guardian of the Aborigines in the Camperdown district. He was a prolific letter writer and an early advocate for indigenous rights and was dedicated to exposing injustice and the maltreatment of First Nations people. He had befriended Wombeetch Puyuun (Camperdown George) who was the last of the local Djargurd Wurrung living on Country when he died in February 1883. In 1885 James Dawson erected the Wombeetch Puyuun Monument at Camperdown Cemetery in his memory. His friend's remains were reburied at the foot of the obelisk and the two dates, 1840-1883, mark the 43 years it took for European settlement to displace the Djargurd Wurrung from the Camperdown District.Studio portrait of James and Joan Dawson taken in Australia. cdhs, isabella dawson, camperdown cemetery, djargurdwurrung, cdhsfirstnations