Volume 3

Note: This page is referenced in page AA122/3/3/1A at the beginning of Volume 3.

Continuation from page 246 (AA122/3/3/68) with photographs, of the camp and beach, with bodies in situ as they were found, taken Fred [Frederick Harold] Gray (1899-?). Notes that tracks were found of the Crocodile Island boys and Kinju leading north from the camp and who had escaped the violence.

NOTE: Photographs 1 and 2 (394 & 395) from FH Gray (Frederick Harold Gray) (1899-?)

1. Photograph: ‘The Japanese camp as Gray found it on the morning of the murders. The body of one of the victims is seen in the foreground.’

2. Photograph: ‘The following morning the body of Agashi was washed up. Beach scene of the murders, Crocodile Island men and Tinju.

Places mentioned: Japanese camp; Crocodile Island (NT)

People mentioned: [Frederick Harold] Gray (1899-?); Agashi (Japanese seaman/engineer); Kinju (Japanese seaman); Crocodile Island boys (Australian Aboriginal boys)

Photo number/s as per Journal and Index of Photographs: 394, 395

CreatorCecil John Hackett
ControlAA 122/3/3/69
Date Range1934  -  1934
Quantity 0.01cm,   2   B&W photographs 170x110 mm and 160x95 mm
FormatsMounted Photographic Prints
Series AA 122/03/01