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1834 - North Coastal - view
Rickety
Dick of the Broken Bay tribe has his portrait painted.
1834 - North West - view
“Comleroy” (Kamilaroi)
1834 - North West - view
“North Richmond Tribe"
1834 - North West - view
Constable Chitty
1834 - North West - view
“Wollombi”
1834 - North West - view
“Mangrove Creek Tribe”
1834 - North West - view
Threlkeld
1834 - North West - view
Conrad Marten
1834 - North West - view
William Breton
1834 - North West - view
“Wollombine Tribe”
1834 - North West - view
William Cape
1834 - North West - view
Emu
1835 - North Coastal - view
Criminal
Court Sydney. Five Aborigines of the Brisbane Water clan named Whippem-up,
Carning-bong, Jemmie, Tom Jones and Monkey or Toby were severally convicted of
felony. Elizabeth Jones better known as the Morning Star was convicted of
manslaughter to be transported seven years.
1835 - North West - view
Emu
1835 - North West - view
John Lynch
1835 - North Coastal - view
Liggamy,
a Koori man is convicted of stealing a pipe and sentenced to seven years gaol.
1835 - North West - view
Magistrate Warner
1835 - North West - view
Margaret Hansall
1835 - North Coastal - view
Little
Dick, an ‘Aboriginal native’, is convicted of robbing the dwelling house of Mr
William Bloodstock. Death of another Koori is recorded.