File:StateLibQld 2 139439 Aboriginal farm or outstation at Mapoon, 1914.jpg

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English: Aboriginal farm or outstation at Mapoon, 1914

Homestead and shed are both built from timber. The roof of the house is made from bark, most likely from the Messmate tree (Eucalyptus tetradonta). A garden is planted at the front of the house.

According to the Mapoon Mission Visitor's Book (held by the Cape York Collection, Weipa), the Queensland Home Secretary and Secretary for Mines, John George Appel (1859 - 1929), visited Mapoon on the 28 May 1914. He visited with a large group including his wife Ruth, James Allan MLA and his wife, J. W. Bleakley (Chief Protector of Aboriginals), John A. Crockett, J. W. and Louisa Davidson, William, Irene and Louise Gall, W. M. Lee-Bryce, Mrs J. May, J. Mulcahy, Yves and Jean Tolmie.
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Source Copied and digitised from an image appearing in: Annual Report of the Chief Protector of Aboriginals for 1913; Queensland Parliamentary Papers, v. 3, 1914, between pp. 1032, 1033.
Author Contributor(s): Queensland. Chief Protector of Aboriginals

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