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934400
  • Title
    File 03: Walkabout magazine : Queensland photographs [including Aboriginal Australians, Italians on cane farms, stations, stockmen, Yam Islanders]
  • Call number
    PXA 1292/Box 3/nos. 87-116
  • Level of description
    file
  • Date

    1947-1962
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    934400
  • Physical Description
    30 photographs - black and white - 23.2 x 28.0 cm or smaller
  • Scope and Content
    Numbers in brackets = original Walkabout negative numbers

    87. Australian Aborigines – Art – Qld (on reverse: Australia's first people were pygmies ... Idindji man decorating turtle shield, Yarrabah, Queensland.) /ANIB
    88. Australian Aborigines – Civilization and Treatment, 1947 (on reverse: Queensland Tour – Camooweal-Burketown / Aboriginal quarters and compound, Gregory Downs) / L. LeGuay (G 487)

    89. Bush Life – Queensland – (on reverse: Stockman, Kildonan Station, Goondiwindi, Queensland) /ANTA (6382)

    90. Canoes – (on reverse: Oct. 1962. Yam Islanders. All dressed up on Sunday afternoon on the lookout for Papuan trading lakatois (trading canoes))

    91. Cattle, 1947 (on reverse: Zebu stud bull owned by Mr Dick Fraser of Ingham) / L. LeGuay (G 531 filed at FM1/2506)

    92. Charters Towers, n.d.

    93. Droving, 1947 (on reverse: Queensland Tour – Malvern Downs / Drovers bringing a mob of cattle into the “Girrah” tank troughs) / L. LeGuay (G.879)

    94. Italians in Australia, 1947 (on reverse: Cutters at work on cane farm, Ingham district) / L. LeGuay (G 519 neg available at FM1/4308 ) [2 in booklet]
    95. Italians in Australia, 1947 (on reverse: Three Italians in cane cutting gang, Halifax) /L. LeGuay (G 514 neg available at FM1/4308) [2 in booklet]

    96. Macintyre River, Qld, ca.1956 (on reverse: Mob of 700 cattle crossing the Macintyre River from Queensland into NSW, Goondiwindi) (P 6321)
    97. Malvern Downs, Qld, c.1965 (on reverse: Water hole in the drought stricken area of Malvern Downs. During the hot and rainy months of the year considerable supplies of surface water have been caught in the creeks which flow across the property and have been pumped into two “ring” tanks. These are large earthenware reservoirs impounding up to 20 million gallons and from these water is pumped along pipe lines to subsidiary tanks. Stock are thus enabled to range over a large area of the property throughout the year. One sub-artesian bore supplies another section of the property and further supplies are pumped direct from semi-permanent water holes into iron tanks. All cattle drink from troughs adjacent to supply tanks.) /ANTA (645)

    98. Queensland – Residences - Gregory Downs, 1947 (on reverse: Queensland Tour – Camooweal-Burketown / Back verandah, Gregory Downs Station, near Burketown) / L. LeGuay ( G.486)
    99. Rockhampton, Qld. – Residences – Gracemere (on reverse: Verandah of old “Gracemere” Station homestead near Rockhampton) / The Australian Geographical Society (G 871)

    100. Stations – Qld – Girrah, 1947 (on reverse: Drovers bring a mob of cattle into the “Girrah” tank troughs) / L. LeGuay (G883)
    101. Stations – Qld – Kildonan (on reverse: Forcing cattle to swim a flooded river, Kildonan Station, Goondiwindi, Queensland) / ANTA (6370)
    102. Stations – Qld – Malvern Downs, 1947 (on reverse: Cattle mustered for watering) /L. LeGuay (G691)
    103. Stations – Qld – Malvern Downs, 1947 (on reverse: Cattle musterers at “Girrah” yards) / L. LeGuay (G885)
    104. Stations – Qld –Gunnawarra (on reverse: Dipping cattle at Gunnawarra Station ) /The Australian Geographical Society (G318)

    105. Stockmen 1947 (on reverse: Queensland tour, Hughenden – Cloncurry / Droving cattle, Richmond area)) / L. LeGuay (G113)
    106. Stockmen, 1947 (on reverse: Queensland Tour - Malvern Downs. Cattle musterers arrive at the water troughs, ”Girrah” ring tank.) / L. LeGuay (G802)
    107. Stockmen, 1947 (on reverse: Queensland tour, Malvern Downs / Cattle musterers at “Girrah” yards) / L. LeGuay (G884 filed at FM1/2520)
    108. Stockmen, 1947 (on reverse: Queensland Tour – Gunnawarra / Cement mixing and laying new troughs at) / L. LeGuay (G310)
    109. Stockmen, 1947 (on reverse: Queensland Tour – Gunnawarra / Horseman at “Gunnawarra’’ station. Valley of Lagoons.) / L. LeGuay. (G278 filed at FM1/2540)
    110. Stockmen, 1947-1948 (on reverse: Queensland Tour – Gunnawarra / Branding and “de-horning”.) L. LeGuay (G319 filed at G319)
    111. Stockmen, 1947-1948 (on reverse: Branding at Gunnawarra ) /The Australian Geographical Society (G289 neg available at FM1/2533)
    112. Stockmen, 1947-1948 (on reverse: Queensland Tour – Gunnawarra / Branding in yard. Irons are heated in ant-bed furnace outside rails.) / L. LeGuay (G323 filed at FM1/2539)
    113. Stockmen, no date (on reverse: Mustering horses, Kildonan Station, Goondiwindi, Qld.) (6402)
    114. Stockmen, no date (on reverse: Stockman, Kildonan Station, Goondiwindi, Queensland) (6382)
    115. Stockmen, no date (on reverse: Yarding cattle, Gunnawarra Station) (322 filed at FM1/2511)

    116. Sugar and Sugar Cultivation, 1957 (on reverse: Cutting cane Maroochy River, Queensland, 1957) / Noel Lambert (5488)
  • System of arrangement
    arranged by subject heading
  • Copying Conditions
    Copyright restrictions may apply:
    Copyright holder:: Tourism Australia
    Rights and Restrictions Information:: On behalf of Tourism Australia, the State Library of New South Wales is authorised to approve reproduction and use of all images in this collection, for publication and broadcast (all media), without further consultation.
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Tourism Australia
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    Transferred from Self Indexing Files (SPF), July 2011
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