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965299
  • Title
    Item 221: Tribune negatives including the Freedom Rides SAFA (Student Action For Aboriginals) Trip 17- 26 February, 1965 / photographs by Noel Hazard
  • Call number
    ON 161/221
  • Level of description
    item
  • Date

    17- 26 February 1965
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    965299
  • Issue Copy
    Digitised
  • Physical Description
    32 negatives - 35 mm
  • Scope and Content
    Image descriptions provided by cataloguer.

    1-10. Student Action for Aborigines protest outside Moree Town Hall and Council Chambers.
    11-12. Louise Higham interviewing women residents.
    13-14. Boys in wood shack.
    15. Two boys.
    16-18. Charles Perkins and Bowraville residents.
    19. Students and Aboriginal boys on a fence at Bowraville?
    20-22. Views of the Aboriginal Reserve at Bowraville?
    23. Aboriginal man, Gerry Mason?
    24. Aboriginal housing, Gundurimba Road, Lismore.
    25. View over paddocks.
    26. Sue Reeves on a fence, Gundurimba Road, Lismore.
    27-30. Mountain views.
    31. Sugar cane field and housing.
    32. Unidentified Aboriginal man and sugar cane field.
  • Copying Conditions
    Copyright status:: In copyright
    Copyright holder:: SEARCH Foundation
    Creative Commons license: Reproduction and rights for the images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 BY International Licence. Under this licence you are free to copy, distribute, remix and build upon this content as long as you acknowledge the State Library of New South Wales and the SEARCH Foundation
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy SEARCH Foundation
  • Published Information
    no. 3 published in Tribune: 24 February 1965, front page. Caption: Students demonstrate outside Moree Council Chambers last week against Ordinance barring Aborigines from use of its swimming pool and memorial hall. Later they demonstrated outside the pool. Moree authorities claimed the law was to maintain hygiene.
  • Description source

    Titles from original negative packet
  • General note

    Forms part of Series 01: Negatives from the Tribune (Communist Party of Australia newspaper) featuring social and political movements 1964-1972
    Digital order no:Album ID : 975151
    Noel Hazzard, a journalist and photographer working for the Tribune spent one week in Moree and Walgett capturing Aboriginal people in the missions, reserves and camps, interviewing Charlie Perkins and Sydney University students, and the unfolding protests at Moree public pool and the Walgett RSL.

    Reference:
    Ann Curthoys, Freedom Ride: a freedom rider remembers, (Crows Nest, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin, 2002), 141
    'Media release: Unpublished Freedom Ride photos on show', State Library of New South Wales, August 28, 2015
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