Summary
One of thirty-two black and white photographs in an album [two are loose] taken by A J Campbell during a Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria expedition to King Island. The album also includes maps of King Island in the inside front cover and back page and numerous newspaper clippings relating to the expedition. One of the newspaper clippings, written by one of the members of the party, documents the mission of the expedition thus: 'It is our intention, before the introduction of numerous foreign plants and animals rendered it impossible to do so, to ascertain as precisely as we could in the short time at our disposal the fauna and flora indigenous to the island.'
Description of Content
View of the estuary at Yellow Rock Beach, King Island. In the foreground, near the rivulet, is a campsite and tents set up by the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria during a scientific expedition to the island in November 1887. Some of the men from the club are standing near the tents. There is a horse to the right.
Physical Description
Black and white photograph
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Collection Names
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from Museum Archive, Museum Victoria, 13 Dec 2006
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Place & Date Depicted
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Photographer
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Organiser of Expedition
Field Naturalists Club of Victoria, Kent Island Group, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia, 1887
Information ascertained from newspaper reports of the day preserved with the photograph in the album. -
Format
Photograph, 8 in. x 6 in., Black & White
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Language
English
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Inscriptions
Handwritten title in black ink on backing board below the photograph: "Headquarters & camp near the estuary of the Yellow Rock Riverlet / north west coast - looking inland." Handwritten MV catalogue reference in black pencil lower right: "MM 091121".
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Image Dimensions - Photograph
200 mm (Width), 150 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Camp Sites, Camping, Horses, Natural Environment, Natural Environments, Tents