Expedition to Bathurst Island and Coburg Peninsula
Expedition to Bathurst Island and Coburg Peninsula. Part of his (Rueben Cooper's) sawmill from different angles. Mr. Cooper has formed an Aboriginal settlement. The settlement is laid out in the form of a square, there are strict rules which the natives must abide. No one is allowed to use spea...
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ftterritoryanzac:oai:www.territorystories.nt.gov.au:10070/2406 2023-05-15T15:39:52+02:00 Expedition to Bathurst Island and Coburg Peninsula Jenkins, Duncan Cobourg Peninsula 2007-11-14T07:44:24Z 3948 x 6000 pixels : 48bpp 138.82Mb, jpeg 3.33Mb. 1 photograph : b&w 11.5 x 18.0 cm. image/jpeg image/tiff http://hdl.handle.net/10070/2406 unknown Duncan Jenkins Collection. PictureNT PH0094/0142 http://hdl.handle.net/10070/2406 -11.3666667,132.3000000 No known copyright restrictions Northern Territory Library. buildings structures & establishments Aboriginal peoples (Australians) sawmills soldiers sports & recreations Image 2007 ftterritoryanzac 2018-06-11T22:28:01Z Expedition to Bathurst Island and Coburg Peninsula. Part of his (Rueben Cooper's) sawmill from different angles. Mr. Cooper has formed an Aboriginal settlement. The settlement is laid out in the form of a square, there are strict rules which the natives must abide. No one is allowed to use spears while in the settlement. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper are both half castes, but looked upon by the blacks as King and Queen. We called the settlement "Cooperville". (DMJ). Jenkins, Duncan. Still Image Bathurst Island Territory Stories (Northern Territory Government, Australia) Bathurst Island ENVELOPE(-100.002,-100.002,75.752,75.752) |
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Expedition to Bathurst Island and Coburg Peninsula. Part of his (Rueben Cooper's) sawmill from different angles. Mr. Cooper has formed an Aboriginal settlement. The settlement is laid out in the form of a square, there are strict rules which the natives must abide. No one is allowed to use spears while in the settlement. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper are both half castes, but looked upon by the blacks as King and Queen. We called the settlement "Cooperville". (DMJ). Jenkins, Duncan. |
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Expedition to Bathurst Island and Coburg Peninsula |
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Expedition to Bathurst Island and Coburg Peninsula |
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Expedition to Bathurst Island and Coburg Peninsula |
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Expedition to Bathurst Island and Coburg Peninsula |
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Expedition to Bathurst Island and Coburg Peninsula |
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