The expedition camels ford Coopers Creek for the first time

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The expedition camels fording the Cooper at Innamincka town, heading to Innamincka station. The party would later recross the creek on the 2nd of October before departing from Innamincka. Taken by White who had crossed the Cooper ahead of the rest of the party.
See, for date and further details, S. A. White, "In the Far North East: A Scientific Expedition, IX." Register (Adelaide) 12/01/1917, 6; and S. A. White, "In the Far North East: A Scientific Expedition, XIII." Register (Adelaide) 03/02/1917, 5.

A copy is held in SAM Expedition to Strzelecki and Coopers Creek collection (AA299/1/21)

Previous Accession Number: Copy (1): AA365/14/60
Back of original (2): We cross the Cooper
Previous title (1): Camel train crossing Cooper creek

CreatorSamuel Albert White
ControlAA 365/15/99
Date Range30 September, 1916  -  30 September, 1916
Quantity   2   Original (2) and Copy (1) print
FormatsLoose Photographic Prints
Series AA 365/15