This series includes the following black and white photographs and negatives taken at the Baroota Aboriginal Reserve, near Port Germein in South Australia, between 1911 and 1935:
- 'Jack Long', 1935.
- 'Some of the blacks on Ute Reserve, 1911'. Baroota Reserve.
- 'Some of the blacks on Ute Reserve, 1911'. Baroota Reserve. Named individuals include members of the Bramfield and Giles families.
- 'A anniversary service'.
- 'Building the church, 1927'.
- View of church. No date. From a newspaper.
- Gilly [Gilbert Bramfield] and Bill.
- No caption. People at Baroota Reserve. 1911.
- 'Katie, Daisy, Fred McGrath, Reverend Brown and Jack Long'.
- 'The blacks at Ute Reserve, May 5 1935'. Baroota Reserve.
- 'The blacks in their turnout'.
- 'Mrs Bramfield - her hut - and in the distance the church, May 5 1935'.
Some of the above photographs are reproduced
Please sir, let's do history, R Purvis (ed), 1978, Nadjuri Australia, Jamestown.
Note that some of the individuals in the photographs were identified by Doug Turner, a representative of the Nukunu People's Committee, on 16 March 1990.
The series consists of two sets of photographs, a set of 17x13 cm prints mounted on paper, and a set of 14x9 cm prints, loose, and a set of copy negs.
This series contains references to: Flinders Ranges.
Corresponding Tindale Tribes: Nukunu.
Corresponding AIATSIS Language Groups: Nukunu.
Creator: Roy Parkes
Control: AA 246/3/1-12
Quantity:
0.5cm,
36
24 prints (12 x 2 copies) and 12 negatives
Formats: Photographic Film Negatives, Loose Photographic Prints, Mounted Photographic Prints
Series:
AA246/03