Topics: People

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1844 - Central - view

Queen Gooseberry

1844 - Central - view

Bungaree

1844 - South West - view

James Lock

1844 - North West - view

“Gnamocicol Tribe”

1844 - North Coastal - view

Queen Cora Gooseberry is drawn by Charles Rodius as she camps with her family on the footpath outside The Cricketer’s Arms hotel at corner of Pitt and Market Streets Sydney. She is also known as One Eyed Poll and and Onion-head from the way she wore her hair high on her head. She survives her husband Bungaree by 20 years. She makes a living by begging outside the hotel where the publican gives her a room to sleep in.

1844 - North West - view

“Coorcoo Tribe”

1844 - North Coastal - view

Her (known) children are ‘Miss Diana Bungaree’, Long Dick and Young Bungaree.

1844 - North West - view

Ogilvie

1845 - South Coastal - view

Mahroot

1845 - South Coastal - view

Mahroot

1845 - South Coastal - view

Mahroot

1845 - North West - view

King James

1845 - South Coastal - view

Mahroot

1845 - North West - view

Dr White

1845 - North Coastal - view

According to correspondence from Howard, Maria and Bowen have a son and two daughters all baptised at St Mary’s Church Sydney.

1845 - North West - view

David Dunlop

1845 - Central - view

Gooseberry

1845 - North West - view

Wollombi tribe

1845 - Central - view

Angas

1845 - North West - view

Ellalong tribe