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Aborigines Collection

In the 19th century, the British Empire spanned across the world, and within its vast territories were diverse indigenous communities

Background imageAborigines Collection: British Empire world map, 19th century

British Empire world map, 19th century
British Empire world map. This world map shows the 19th-century British Empire (pink) and its indigenous peoples. Five illustrations (clockwise from upper left) show the people of Australia

Background imageAborigines Collection: Dream paintings of the Walpiri Tribe of Aborigines, Australia, Pacific

Dream paintings of the Walpiri Tribe of Aborigines, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAborigines Collection: Antique map of Victoria or Port Phillip in Australia with vignettes

Antique map of Victoria or Port Phillip in Australia with vignettes

Background imageAborigines Collection: Picture No. 10766504

Picture No. 10766504
Primitive Aboriginal Rock Painting about 20 000 years b.p. Date:

Background imageAborigines Collection: Picture No. 10766707

Picture No. 10766707
Australia - aboriginal rock painting of Kangaroos Date:

Background imageAborigines Collection: Antique map of South Australia with vignettes

Antique map of South Australia with vignettes

Background imageAborigines Collection: Picture No. 10864327

Picture No. 10864327
Australian Aboriginal rock art Date:

Background imageAborigines Collection: Picture No. 10864324

Picture No. 10864324
Aboriginal art Bigge Island. Date:

Background imageAborigines Collection: Affray of rival Aboriginal tribes, three miles from Brisbane in New South Wales

Affray of rival Aboriginal tribes, three miles from Brisbane in New South Wales, Australia. The Illustrated London News notes with undisguised disgust

Background imageAborigines Collection: A Native Australian with his WOOMERA - throwing stick Date: 1891

A Native Australian with his WOOMERA - throwing stick Date: 1891

Background imageAborigines Collection: Fern Tree Valley, near Hobart, Tasmania

Fern Tree Valley, near Hobart, Tasmania
View of Fern Tree Valley near Hobart, Tasmania, showing a river and waterfall in a tropical landscape. 1870

Background imageAborigines Collection: Australia - Aboriginal rock painting, Emeu. Christmas caves, Alligator River Region

Australia - Aboriginal rock painting, Emeu. Christmas caves, Alligator River Region, Northern Territory, Australia
JPF-2233 Australia - Aboriginal rock painting, Emu. Christmas caves, Alligator River Region, Northern Territory, Australia Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageAborigines Collection: Natives of the island of Formosa (Taiwan)

Natives of the island of Formosa (Taiwan), depicted as headhunters and cannibals, 1820s. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrarios Costumes Antique

Background imageAborigines Collection: Australia, Queensland, Laura. Indigenous dancers performing at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival

Australia, Queensland, Laura. Indigenous dancers performing at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival

Background imageAborigines Collection: A Waddy Fight, from Australian Pictures by Howard Willoughby, published

A Waddy Fight, from Australian Pictures by Howard Willoughby, published
KW330033 A Waddy Fight, from Australian Pictures by Howard Willoughby, published by the Religious Tract Society, London, 1886 (litho) by English School

Background imageAborigines Collection: Australia Batman 1827

Australia Batman 1827
JOHN BATMAN (1800-1827) negotiates with the aborigines of Victoria

Background imageAborigines Collection: Mourning custom of a Northern tribe of central Australia, c.1913 (b/w photo)

Mourning custom of a Northern tribe of central Australia, c.1913 (b/w photo)
3033729 Mourning custom of a Northern tribe of central Australia, c.1913 (b/w photo); Private Collection; (add.info.: Widows of a recently deceased man would cut off their hair)

Background imageAborigines Collection: An avenging expedition by a northern tribe of Central Australia

An avenging expedition by a northern tribe of Central Australia. The men danced just before leaving to take vengeance
3033725 An avenging expedition by a northern tribe of Central Australia. The men danced just before leaving to take vengeance on another group of natives for the death of a relative

Background imageAborigines Collection: Captain Cook landing at Adventure Bay, 1777

Captain Cook landing at Adventure Bay, 1777
3522730 Captain Cook landing at Adventure Bay, 1777; (add.info.: Captain Cook landing at Adventure Bay, Van Diemen's Land, 1777); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageAborigines Collection: Two aborigines of the Worki tribe, 1895

Two aborigines of the Worki tribe, 1895
1575051 Two aborigines of the Worki tribe, 1895; (add.info.: Two aborigines of the Worki tribe, Gilbert River, N. Queensland.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageAborigines Collection: Governor Davey's Proclamation. An illustrated proclamation issued in Tasmania by the British

Governor Davey's Proclamation. An illustrated proclamation issued in Tasmania by the British government
3522578 Governor Davey's Proclamation. An illustrated proclamation issued in Tasmania by the British government; (add.info.: Governor Davey's Proclamation)

Background imageAborigines Collection: Australian corobboree at Coollaminga; A ride across the frontier of Victoria, 1875

Australian corobboree at Coollaminga; A ride across the frontier of Victoria, 1875. Creator: Philip A. Eagle
Australian corobboree at Coollaminga; A ride across the frontier of Victoria, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London]

Background imageAborigines Collection: Old Australian and his 'Gin.'; Incidents of Bush Life in Queensland, 1875. Creator: Unknown

Old Australian and his "Gin."; Incidents of Bush Life in Queensland, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Old Australian and his "Gin."; Incidents of Bush Life in Queensland, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] and Galpin

Background imageAborigines Collection: Sketches in Southern Australia - River Fall in the interior, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Sketches in Southern Australia - River Fall in the interior, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Sketches in Southern Australia - River Fall in the interior, 1857. View of...a specimen of the romantic river scenery of the interior of Australia; the cataract

Background imageAborigines Collection: Sketches in Southern Australia - the Dead Emu, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Sketches in Southern Australia - the Dead Emu, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Sketches in Southern Australia - the Dead Emu, 1857. The taking of the Emu is a favourite sport of the aborigines: the emu is caught in very large nets, twenty yards long and five feet high

Background imageAborigines Collection: Aborigines of Western Australia, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Aborigines of Western Australia, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Aborigines of Western Australia, 1857. As the aboriginal tribes...disappear before the march of civilisation, it may be interesting to chronicle...a few of their peculiarities

Background imageAborigines Collection: Melbourne, the Capital of Port Phillip, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Melbourne, the Capital of Port Phillip, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Melbourne, the Capital of Port Phillip, 1850. In the foreground...are some specimens of the vegetation of the country; with a native wigwam, bundles of spears

Background imageAborigines Collection: Aboriginal Australians - old and young man, daguerreotyped in Port Phillip by Mr. Kilburn, 1850

Aboriginal Australians - old and young man, daguerreotyped in Port Phillip by Mr. Kilburn, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Aboriginal Australians - old and young man, daguerreotyped in Port Phillip by Mr. Kilburn, 1850. It appears that Mr. Kilburn, the brother of the eminent Photographer, of Regent-street

Background imageAborigines Collection: Lubra, a young Australian Woman, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Lubra, a young Australian Woman, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Lubra, a young Australian Woman, 1850. Portrait of...a young woman, with her hunting spear. They tattoo themselves only to a limited extent...They wear sheep-skins, with the wool next the skin

Background imageAborigines Collection: Adelaide, South Australia - from Hindley-Street, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Adelaide, South Australia - from Hindley-Street, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Adelaide, South Australia - from Hindley-Street, 1850. Hindley-street is the principal place of business, and here is to be observed all the bustle of a flourishing town

Background imageAborigines Collection: Western Australia - Aborigines

Western Australia - Aborigines

Background imageAborigines Collection: Western Australia - Aborigines In Western Australia

Western Australia - Aborigines In Western Australia

Background imageAborigines Collection: Sri Lanka Veddahs aborigines

Sri Lanka Veddahs aborigines

Background imageAborigines Collection: Veddahs, forest dwelling aborigines of Sri Lanka

Veddahs, forest dwelling aborigines of Sri Lanka, Victorian period

Background imageAborigines Collection: Aborigines, Victoria, Australia

Aborigines, Victoria, Australia

Background imageAborigines Collection: Australian aborigines

Australian aborigines

Background imageAborigines Collection: Studio portrait of Australian aborigines - Victorian period

Studio portrait of Australian aborigines - Victorian period

Background imageAborigines Collection: Aborigines with throwing sticks Queensland Australia

Aborigines with throwing sticks Queensland Australia

Background imageAborigines Collection: Aborigines Queensland Australia Victorian period

Aborigines Queensland Australia Victorian period

Background imageAborigines Collection: Aborigines Murray River Australia Victorian period

Aborigines Murray River Australia Victorian period

Background imageAborigines Collection: Aborigines Victoria Australia Victorian period

Aborigines Victoria Australia Victorian period

Background imageAborigines Collection: Aborigines studio portrait Australia Victorian period

Aborigines studio portrait Australia Victorian period

Background imageAborigines Collection: Aborigines New South Wales Australia Victorian period

Aborigines New South Wales Australia Victorian period

Background imageAborigines Collection: Aborigines stage fight New South Wales Australia

Aborigines stage fight New South Wales Australia Victorian period

Background imageAborigines Collection: Australia Samsans ladies Victorian period Victorian period

Australia Samsans ladies Victorian period Victorian period

Background imageAborigines Collection: Australian aborigines with boomerangs, Victorian period

Australian aborigines with boomerangs, Victorian period

Background imageAborigines Collection: Aborigine's Cave, Dee Why

Aborigine's Cave, Dee Why
A landscape watercolour painting of an aborigine's cave, located at Dee Why, a coastal suburb of north Sydney. Date: circa 1924

Background imageAborigines Collection: Aboriginal canoe-men Date: circa 1860

Aboriginal canoe-men Date: circa 1860



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In the 19th century, the British Empire spanned across the world, and within its vast territories were diverse indigenous communities. One such group was the Walpiri Tribe from Australia's Pacific region. Their rich cultural heritage is beautifully depicted in dream paintings that have captivated art enthusiasts for generations. As we explore this era through antique maps, we come across a map of Victoria or Port Phillip in Australia adorned with vignettes showcasing scenes from daily life. Similarly, another map showcases South Australia with intricate vignettes that provide glimpses into the lives of its inhabitants. Moving further eastward, we encounter an image capturing natives from Taiwan's island of Formosa (now known as Taiwan). These individuals represent yet another facet of indigenous cultures thriving under colonial rule during this time period. Returning to Australia, a striking photograph captures a Native Australian holding his WOOMERA - a traditional throwing stick used for hunting and warfare. This image serves as a powerful reminder of their resilience and connection to their ancestral lands despite external influences. The rock painting titled "Emeu" takes us deep into Aboriginal culture found in Christmas caves within Northern Territory's Alligator River Region. It stands as an enduring testament to their spiritual connection with nature and their ability to preserve ancient traditions even amidst rapid societal changes. However, not all interactions between different Aboriginal tribes were peaceful. An affray between rival tribes three miles away from Brisbane in New South Wales reminds us that conflicts also existed within these communities themselves – complexities often overlooked when discussing colonization narratives. These hints collectively shed light on the multifaceted history and diversity encompassed by the term "aborigines. " They remind us that behind every picture lies stories untold; stories filled with struggles against oppression but also resilience and cultural pride passed down through generations.