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Dampier Shown BoomerangWilliam Dampier is shown a boomerang by an aborigine
Why We Lost by William Heath RobinsonSome of the things that made cricket so difficult for Englishmen in Australia. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans Date: 1921
Curtiss P-40N Kittyhawk IV -these progressively replaced the interim Boomerang with Australian fighter squadrons serving in the Pacific
Aborigine Lake Tyers Victoria Australia Victorian period
Australian aborigines with boomerangs, Victorian period
Norman LindsayA portrait photograph of Norman Alfred William Lindsay, Australian artist of multiple mediums. This photo was used as an advertisement promoting the services of Sydney based photographer, May Moore
Arthur StreetonA portrait photograph of Australian landscape painter, Arthur Ernest Streeton. This photo was used as an advertisement piece, promoting the services of Sydney based photographer, May Moore
Commonwealth CA-12 Boomerang A46-30, at RAAF Base Williamtown on 11 September 1966. Date: 1966
CAC CA-13 Boomerang VH-MHR - A46-122 Suzy-QCommonwealth Aircraft Corporation CA-13 Boomerang VH-MHR - A46-122 Suzy-Q (msn 945). Based at the Australian Army Museum of Flying at Oakey Airfield. Today, operated by Temora Aviation Museum
Australian Aborigines hunting Kangaroo with boomerangsAustralian Aboriginals hunting Kangaroo with boomerangs and young Aboriginal children swinging on ropes tied to a tree. Date: circa 1903
Commonwealth CA-13 Boomerang - used initially as a defensive fighter, the Boomerang really proved itself as a close-support type
Australian Aborigines spearing fish with throwing-sticks. One is holding a boomerang. Date: circa 1895
Programme cover, Rialto Theatre, New York, USAProgramme cover for the Rialto Theatre, Broadway at 42nd Street, New York, USA, Director Hugo Riesenfeld, February 1922. The programme included the overture to Verdis Sicilian Vespers
Commonwealth CA-13 Boomerang - first flown in May 1942 when the Japanese were already ashore in New Guinea, the Boomerang became operational in April 1943
Orient Line tripsOrient Line poster advertising boomerang trips and first class fares to Australia and back from 230
Boomerang / Australian BoyBOOMERANG Teaching a boy how to throw the boomerang
Black / Boomerang CometCampbell Black, British aviator, and his Boomerang Comet Date: 1899 - 1936
Racial / Aborigine C1870A group of natives of North Queensland, with their dog : the father carries a boomerang, the daughter wears a necklace
Racial / Aborigines C1870Two aboriginals disputing territory in a waddy fight. armed with boomerang and shield
BOOMERANG An Australian native demonstrates his skill
Weapons / PrimitiveBOOMERANG used by an Australian aborigine