- F3743
- Item
- 2012
Flier for Folk Tales and Modern Mythology event, including book launch of Kiss and other poems from ACR by ACR. Signed by ACR on reverse. Date is most likely 7 October 2012.
Raft Gallery (Willagee, W.A.)
Flier for Folk Tales and Modern Mythology event, including book launch of Kiss and other poems from ACR by ACR. Signed by ACR on reverse. Date is most likely 7 October 2012.
Raft Gallery (Willagee, W.A.)
Aboriginal men handling a fishing net on an ocean shore located near the Keppel Islands
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Group of four Aboriginal Australian men handling a fishing net on an ocean shore, with the Keppel Islands in the background. Persons pictured include Albert Ross (with pipe), his brother, Fred Ross (to the right of Albert), as well as Fred's wife, Maidie Ross (sitting in the sand off to the left), and Fred and Maidie's daughter, Joyce Ross (on Maidie's lap). One other man and child are unidentified.
Tennant-Kelly, Caroline, 1899-1989
'Marine village at Gaile [Gaire]'
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Overwater stilt dwellings and inhabitants in Papua New Guinea. Typed label on slide reads 'Marine village at Gaile [Gaire]'. Label numbered '592'.
Tennant-Kelly, Caroline, 1899-1989
Aboriginal woman making diamond string figures
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Aboriginal Australian woman making diamond string figures with her hands at Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement. The lower half of her face is in view also.
Tennant-Kelly, Caroline, 1899-1989
Aboriginal man's hands making a string figure
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Close-up of an Aboriginal Australian man's hands making a string figure at Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement. The fingers of one hand are spread and the string is looped around each finger.
Tennant-Kelly, Caroline, 1899-1989
Aboriginal woman's hands making a double diamond string figure
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Close-up of an Aboriginal Australian woman's hands making a double diamond string figure at Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement. The lower half of her face is also in view.
Tennant-Kelly, Caroline, 1899-1989
Two Aboriginal men holding up a string figure, a third Aboriginal man examines it
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Two Aboriginal Australian men, standing side-on to the camera, hold up a string figure between them while a third Australian Aboriginal man stands back, front-on to the camera, and examines it. Taken at Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement. A verandah is in the background.
Tennant-Kelly, Caroline, 1899-1989
Aboriginal man's hands holding up a multiple diamond string figure
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Close-up of an Aboriginal Australian man's hands holding up a multiple diamond string figure at Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement. The lower half of his face is also in view.
Tennant-Kelly, Caroline, 1899-1989
Group of Aboriginal men standing around a tree
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
A group of approximately 16 Aboriginal Australian men wearing traditional clothing, some decorated with body paint, some holding spears, surrounding a tree. Label numbered '1069'.
Tennant-Kelly, Caroline, 1899-1989
Six Aboriginal men aiming their spears at a seventh man falling to the ground
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Six Aboriginal Australian men, decorated in body paint, aiming their spears at a seventh man who appears to be falling to the ground, holding a spear to his chest and pretending to be wounded. Taken at Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement during a corroboree.
Tennant-Kelly, Caroline, 1899-1989