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    <title>Series 9 : Broome and Kimberley</title>
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    <description>Title: Series 9 : Broome and Kimberley
Author: Bates, Daisy
Abstract: 9/1 Photo of aboriginal women in the bush, mostly standing, and their children, listening to Acting Abbot Nicholas, inscribed in French, Group des femmes aborigines converties a Broome, Ouest Australie, with acting Abbot Nicholas 1899-1900. &#xD;
Verso: A sermon in the wilderness – group of Christian Aborigines (all women), Broome, 1899-1900&#xD;
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9/2 Harbour scene with huts in foreground&#xD;
Verso: Broome area where spirit babies belong 1899-1900</description>
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