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Primary sources

Government Archives

Victorian Public Record Office

PROV, Board for the Protection of Aborigines, VPRS 1694/P0, Unit 2.

Printed Government Sources

Victorian Parliamentary Papers

Reports of the Board for the Protection of the Aborigines in the Colony of Victoria, 1871-1921

Newspaper Articles

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Maynard, Margaret. Fashioned from Penury : Dress as Cultural Practice in Colonial Australia, Studies in Australian History. Cambridge [England] ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

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Partos, Louise. "The Construction of Representation: The Victorian Aboriginal Photograph Collection Housed in the Museum of Victoria." MA, Monash, 1994.

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Willis, Elizabeth. Personal communication, Melbourne Museum, 13 November 2001.

 

 

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