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  • Alice and Moses Shuttles
  • An Aboriginal gardener? “Thornthwaite”, Dartbrook, c1840. SLNSW
  • An Australian Language spoken by Awabakal, Threlkeld 1850 edited by John Fraser 1892. Contents. Univ of Newcastle.
  • An Australian Language spoken by Awabakal, Threlkeld 1850 edited by John Fraser 1892. Introduction. Univ of Newcastle.
  • An Australian Language spoken by Awabakal, Threlkeld 1850 edited by John Fraser 1892. Title Page. Univ of Newcastle.
  • Annual distribution of blankets 1890s. Location unknown.
  • Apology Day 2014 at Mandurah Hunter Indigenous Business Chamber - Uncle Les Elvin gives Welcome
  • Apology Day at Mandurah Hunter Indigenous Business Chamber, Feb 2014
  • Apology day cakes at Mandurah Hunter Indigenous Business Chamber - 2014
  • Artists incl Doug Archibald donate traditional possum cloak, Lake Macquarie 2011. Newcastle Herald.
  • Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association (AAPA) logo, 1924
  • Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association (AAPA) logo, 1924.
  • Australian Agricultural Company's Platt's Estate, Newcastle 1912. Univ of Newcastle Cultural Collections
  • Awabakal language revitalisation kit. Compiled by Percy Haslam and others c1983. Newcastle Library
  • Awabakal-English Lexicon to Gospel of St Luke. Threlkeld c1859. Printed 1892. Univ of Newcastle
  • Awabakalin, Woman of the Lake Macquarie Tribe (Margaret) c1840.  Frontispiece to Threlkeld, 1859, printed 1892.
  • Ba La Watum Ba: A Native of the Coal River c1819.  SLNSW
  • Betty Browning Milking Cows at Singleton Native Workers Training College c1950. SLNSW
  • Bi-Centenary Wollombi 1970. Sternbeck and Pringle, 1988, p53.
  • Bi-ra-ban, M'Gill, sketch by Alfred Agate with US Exploring Expedition 1839 in Wilkes, 1852
  • Biame Cave, Milbrodale
  • Biddy Salmander of Broken Bay Tribe; Bulkabra, Chief of Botany and Gooseberry, Queen of Bungaree by Charles Rodius 1834. SLNSW
  • Bill and Robert Smith, founders of Smiths General Contracting.  Newcastle Herald c1980
  • Billy Murphy (King "Yellow Billy"), Segenhoe c1895
  • Blanket Distribution Summary Hunter Valley 1834-1844 (A). Lucas, 47.
  • Blanket Distribution Summary in Hunter Valley 1834-1844 (B). Lucas, 48.
  • Boardman, Lake Macquarie Newcastle Tribe By William Henry Fernyhough, c1836  SLNSW
  • Boatman c1836
  • Bobby Nirgengay, South Creek, Windsor by Charles Rodius, c1844. SLNSW
  • Brandy, the "last of his tribe", a Dungog identity 1910
  • Broken Bay and Hawkesbury River, Holland  2013
  • Broken Bay by H. J. Graham c1885. NLA
  • Broken Bay c1885. NLA
  • Brush Scene, Brisbane Water by Conrad Martens 1848. SLNSW
  • Buildings on Sackville Reserve c1890. Watercolour by Daphne Kingston.
  • Bulga Bora Ground on Wollombi Brook - 2013
  • Carrington Harbour, Newcastle 1904. SLNSW
  • Central Coast Aboriginal Community Awards, Darkinjung LALC, Wyong 2013
  • Champion boxer, Dave Sands Dead, Sydney Morning Herald 12 Aug 1952, p1
  • Champion boxer, Dave Sands Dead, Sydney Morning Herald 12 Aug 1952, p1 (detail)
  • Chief Desmond c1830, Newcastle Museum
  • Clay pipe from Lee Wharf Newcastle. Newcastle Museum 2014.
  • Constable Kell from Wollombi Police District 1860. Wollombi Museum
  • Constitution 1901, Section 127
  • Convict built Great North Road, Fernances Crossing, near Wollombi -1828
  • Cora Gooseberry, One Eyed Poll, Wife of King Bungaree by Charles Rodius, c1844.  SLNSW
  • Corroboree, Great Hall at University of Newcastle 1990.
  • Creek at St Clair Mission - 2008
  • Cultural site map, Darkinjung LALC, Wyong - 2013
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