South Australian Museum - North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000

Brumby, Allan Ferguson (AA 42)

Born: 1905, South Australia
Died: Unknown

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Allan Brumby was a dogger in the north-west of South Australia in the late 1920's and early 1930's, collecting dingo scalps for the bounty paid by the government. Later he worked at Ernabella, a pastoral station in the Musgrave Range, which was owned by his uncle, Stan Ferguson. In 1933 Brumby was employed by NB Tindale as a camel-driver on Tindale's anthropological expedition to the Mann Range. Brumby's collection in the South Australian Museum Archives comprises photographs of Australian Aboriginal people of the north-west of South Australia.

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