Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830
Oil painting on huon pine board depicting four colonial Australian scenes held by State Library of New South Wales
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Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830
Summary
Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830 is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's image is recorded as Gov Davey's proclamation-edit2.jpg[2].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's instance of is recorded as painting[3].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's instance of is recorded as historical document[4].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's owned by is recorded as State Library of New South Wales[5].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's depicts is recorded as indigenous people[6].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's depicts is recorded as Indigenous Australians[7].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's depicts is recorded as settler[8].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's depicts is recorded as colonial administrator[9].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's made from material is recorded as oil paint[10].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's made from material is recorded as wood[11].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's collection is recorded as State Library of New South Wales[12].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's location is recorded as State Library of New South Wales Building[13].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's main subject is recorded as Indigenous Australians[14].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's main subject is recorded as colonial administration[15].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's main subject is recorded as Australia[16].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's main subject is recorded as Tasmania[17].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's main subject is recorded as Sir George Arthur, 1st Baronet[18].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's main subject is recorded as proclamation[19].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's title is recorded as Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830[20].
- Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830's SLNSW unpublished item ID is recorded as 110326732[21].