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  Ward, Damen. ‘Constructing British Authority in Australasia: Charles Cooper and the Legal Status of Aborigines in the South Australian Supreme Court, c. 1840–60’, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 34, no. 4 (2006).

  Whitelock, Derek with Tony Baker, Adelaide: A Sense of Difference, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2000.

  Willshire, W.H.A. The Aborigines of Central Australia. With a Vocabulary of the Dialect of the Alice Springs Natives, C.E. Bristow, Government Printer, Port Augusta, 1888.

  Willshire, W.H.A. The Aborigines of Central Australia, C.E. Bristow, Government Printer, Adelaide, 1891.

  Woods, J.D, ed. The Native Tribes of South Australia, E.S. Wigg and Son, Adelaide, 1879.

  Woods, J.D. The Province of South Australia, Government Printer, Adelaide, 1894.

  Young, James E. At Memory’s Edge: After-Images of the Holocaust in Contemporary Art and Architecture, Yale University Press, London & New Haven, 2000.

  Letters Patent erecting and establishing the province of South Australia and fixing its boundaries, State Records of South Australia GRG2/64.

  Colonial Secretary Robert Gouger’s draft of a proclamation, popularly known as ‘the Proclamation’, as read by Governor Hindmarsh at Glenelg, announcing the establishment of the government. State Records of South Australia GRG24/90 GRG24/90 (Miscellaneous records of historical interest, item 401).

  Charles Hill, Australia, 1824-1915, ‘The Proclamation of South Australia 1836’, c. 1856–76, Adelaide, oil on canvas, 133.3 x 274.3 cm, Morgan Thomas Bequest Fund 1936, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, [0.893]

  Alexander Schramm, Australia, 1814-1864, ‘An Aboriginal encampment, near the Adelaide foothills’, 1854, oil on canvas, 89.0 x 132.0 cm, South Australian Government Grant 1976, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide [761HP1]

  E.C. Frome, Australia, 1822-1886 ‘“Pilgaru” – two natives hung for murder, September 1840’, 1840, Adelaide, watercolour on paper, 11.1 x 19.0 cm, South Australian Government Grant City Council & Public Donations Fund 1970, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide [709HP43]

  ‘Overlanders attacking the natives, 1846’, Pen and ink drawing by George Hamilton, SLNSW Call No. V89.

  W.A. Cawthorne, ‘A fight at the Murray’, 1844. SLNSW PX*D 70/f.32.

  Edward Eyre distributing rations at Moorundie, ca. 1844. Reproduced from F. Dutton, South Australia and its Mines, London 1846, opp. 331.

  List of arms and ammunition in the possession of settlers at Port Lincoln in 1842. State Records of South Australia GRG24/6 Chief Secretary’s Office, Inward correspondence, file no. 124 of 1842.

  George French Angas, Australia, 1822-1886, ‘Messrs Arthur’s sheep station with volcanic well, Mt Schank in the distance’, 1844, South East, watercolour on paper, 15.8 x 25.8 cm, Bequest of J. Angas Johnson 1902, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, [0.625]

  John Magill, ‘Barracks of the 96th Regiment’, Flinders Street, Adelaide, view from the mess room, 1844. Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK2037/B. NLA Record ID NBD5836942.

  John Magill, ‘Barracks of the 96th Regiment’, Flinders Street, Adelaide, Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK2037/A. NLA ID NBD5836943.

  Boston Bay 1840. SLSA B 9483/3.

  The Marauders, watercolour by S.T. Gill, SLNSW. No. PXA 1983/f. 44.

  ‘45 Natives driven to the Police Court by the Police for trespassing, 1845’. Watercolour attributed to W. A. Cawthorne, SLNSW SV/97.

  Edward Snell, ‘Blacks on the way to Adelaide in custody, Yorke Peninsula, 22 June 1850’. SLNSW Call No. SV/88.

  Police Commissioner, John Egerton Warburton, c. 1874. SLSA B 7938.

  Mrs (Christina) Smith, c. 1865, SLSA B 3384

  Protector of Aborigines, Dr Matthew Moorhouse, c. 1870. SLSA B 10848

  Herbert Cole, ‘Without the smallest repugnance or concern he began piling up dried wood, dead black men, and defunct sheep in a heap together’, from Simpson Newland, Paving the Way: A Romance of the Australian Bush, Drexel Biddle, Philadelphia, 1899.

  Herbert Cole, ‘Darkie saw his pursuers grow less and less’, from Simpson Newland, Paving the Way: A Romance of the Australian Bush, Drexel Biddle, Philadelphia, 1899.

  Bethesda Aboriginal Mission Station, Killalpaninna, SA, late 1880s, Lutheran Archives, M00708 00359.

  Blinman Police Station 1868. State Records of South Australia GRG5/2 Police Commissioner’s Office, Correspondence files, file no. 649 of 1868.

  Mounted Police on Parade at the Adelaide Barracks, c. 1890. SLSA B 18966.

  G. Meissel, Watercolour painting of the Moravian Mission at Kopperamanna, no date, Lutheran Archives, P03011 05992

  Mounted Police, Innamincka, c. 1890. SLSA 48237.

  Aborigines at the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887. SLSA B 10212/27.

  Tree Planting at the Old Gum Tree, 1887. SLSA B 7094.

  Reading the Proclamation, float in South Australia’s Centenary ‘Pageant of Progress’, 1936. SLSA B8334/95.

  The Advertiser Centenary Issue, 1 September 1936, Cover

  Recreation of Sturt’s expedition landing at Goolwa, 1951. SLSA B 21731.

  Bitter Springs Film Poster, c. 1950, Canal+ Image UK Ltd.

  Acknowledgement of traditional custodians at the Melrose Police Station Museum. Photo: A. Nettelbeck.

  Section of the Exhibition at the Wadlatta Interpretive Centre, Port Augusta. Photo: A. Nettelbeck.

  Memorial Plaque at the Melrose Police Station. Photo: A. Nettelbeck.

  Melrose Police Station and Post Office, c. 1876. SLSA B380.

  Aboriginal, Australian and British flags flying at the Melrose Historical Precinct. Photo: R. Foster

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