Summary:
This photograph, more probably taken in the 1860s, depicts a scene in Strathalbyn, South Australia, which closely resembles GA Robinson’s description of a village in Hamilton (western Victoria) of ‘fine large double huts’, cupola shaped and some with two entrances. Source: Flour Mill and Grain Store (1842) [1860s] with an Aboriginal camp nearby. Strathalbyn Branch of National Trust of South Australia.
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