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Year of the Ram / Goat - 2015
Vintage postcard by the Rotograph Co., 1907
"Miss Kitty" from my collection
Maxicards from Slowmart Singapore
Photography Australia
Mervyn Bishop, Gough Whitlam and Vincent Lingiari 1975
Australia’s first Indigenous professional photographer, Mervyn Bishop (1945– ) was born and raised in Brewarrina, New South Wales. At the age of 17 he was awarded a cadetship at the Sydney Morning Herald and in 1971 won the News Photographer of the Year Award. In 1974 Bishop began work at the Department of Aboriginal Affairs in Canberra.
It was an important era in Indigenous self-determination. Prime Minister Gough Whitlam pours soil into the hands of traditional landowner Vincent Lingiari, Northern Territory 1975 shows the symbolic handing over of the title deeds to 3,250 square kilometres of Gurindji country at Daguragu (Wattie Creek) on 16 August 1975, the first time the Commonwealth government had returned land to its original custodians.
This event was the culmination of a nine-year struggle by the Gurindji people for land rights, beginning with the Wave Hill Walk-off in 1966, a strike by Aboriginal stockmen and their families, led by Vincent Lingiari, at Wave Hill station in the Northern Territory. It began as a protest over poor wages and working conditions, but it grew into a demand for land rights, becoming a landmark moment for the Aboriginal land rights movement. The nine-year protest ultimately led to the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (Northern Territory) 1976.
The photograph is reproduced courtesy of the photographer Mervyn Bishop & agent Josef Lebovic Gallery, Sydney, and Family Group of Vincent Lingiari belonging to the Gurindji people of the Northern Territory.
Card - Lisa Bellear, Untitled, year unknown

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Photography Australia
Mervyn Bishop, Gough Whitlam and Vincent Lingiari 1975
Australia’s first Indigenous professional photographer, Mervyn Bishop (1945– ) was born and raised in Brewarrina, New South Wales. At the age of 17 he was awarded a cadetship at the Sydney Morning Herald and in 1971 won the News Photographer of the Year Award. In 1974 Bishop began work at the Department of Aboriginal Affairs in Canberra.
It was an important era in Indigenous self-determination. Prime Minister Gough Whitlam pours soil into the hands of traditional landowner Vincent Lingiari, Northern Territory 1975 shows the symbolic handing over of the title deeds to 3,250 square kilometres of Gurindji country at Daguragu (Wattie Creek) on 16 August 1975, the first time the Commonwealth government had returned land to its original custodians.
This event was the culmination of a nine-year struggle by the Gurindji people for land rights, beginning with the Wave Hill Walk-off in 1966, a strike by Aboriginal stockmen and their families, led by Vincent Lingiari, at Wave Hill station in the Northern Territory. It began as a protest over poor wages and working conditions, but it grew into a demand for land rights, becoming a landmark moment for the Aboriginal land rights movement. The nine-year protest ultimately led to the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (Northern Territory) 1976.
The photograph is reproduced courtesy of the photographer Mervyn Bishop & agent Josef Lebovic Gallery, Sydney, and Family Group of Vincent Lingiari belonging to the Gurindji people of the Northern Territory.
Card - Marie McMahon, You are on Aboriginal land, 1984
The Art of Eileen Mayo
Kangaroo
This poster is a colour lithograph, commissioned by the Australian National Travel Association, c. 1955. The stamp image is reproduced from a copy in the collection of Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.
Photography Australia
Mervyn Bishop, Gough Whitlam and Vincent Lingiari 1975
Australia’s first Indigenous professional photographer, Mervyn Bishop (1945– ) was born and raised in Brewarrina, New South Wales. At the age of 17 he was awarded a cadetship at the Sydney Morning Herald and in 1971 won the News Photographer of the Year Award. In 1974 Bishop began work at the Department of Aboriginal Affairs in Canberra.
It was an important era in Indigenous self-determination. Prime Minister Gough Whitlam pours soil into the hands of traditional landowner Vincent Lingiari, Northern Territory 1975 shows the symbolic handing over of the title deeds to 3,250 square kilometres of Gurindji country at Daguragu (Wattie Creek) on 16 August 1975, the first time the Commonwealth government had returned land to its original custodians.
This event was the culmination of a nine-year struggle by the Gurindji people for land rights, beginning with the Wave Hill Walk-off in 1966, a strike by Aboriginal stockmen and their families, led by Vincent Lingiari, at Wave Hill station in the Northern Territory. It began as a protest over poor wages and working conditions, but it grew into a demand for land rights, becoming a landmark moment for the Aboriginal land rights movement. The nine-year protest ultimately led to the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (Northern Territory) 1976.
The photograph is reproduced courtesy of the photographer Mervyn Bishop & agent Josef Lebovic Gallery, Sydney, and Family Group of Vincent Lingiari belonging to the Gurindji people of the Northern Territory.
Card - Clifton Ernest Pugh, The Hon. Edward Gough Whitlam AC QC, 1972
Photography Australia
Bondi Beach
Anne Zahalka, The Bathers 1989
Sydney-based Anne Zahalka (1957– ) is a photo-media artist with a career spanning 40 years. Her practice deconstructs familiar scenes, re-presenting them to allow for alternative narratives that reflect on cultural diversity within Australian society and, in recent years, the ecological impact of the global climate crisis.
Her well-known work, The Bathers 1989, is from the series “Bondi – Playground of the Pacific”. The composition and theme of the carefully staged photograph directly references artist Charles Meere’s popular 1940 painting Australian Beach Pattern in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Zahalka, however, has reenvisaged Meere’s Anglo-centric, idealised masculinist interpretation to draw attention to the cultural realities of post-World War II Australia.

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Ross Bridge, Tasmania
Year of the Horse stamp
Card from the Greetings from the Ocean's Sweaty Face box set
Year of the Horse stamp
Postcard of statue from the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor (China)
Icelandic Horse
Year of the Horse stamp
Year of the Horse
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