Summary
The Kamarooka East State School no 3616 and its garden. This school won the Australian Natives' Association prize.
The Australian Natives' Association was established in Melbourne in 1871 as a non-partisan and non-sectarian friendly society for Australian-born, white men seeking to shape Australia's nationhood and identity. The ANA was a strong advocate for Federation and became an advocate for White Australia. It was a staunch supporter of trade protection and immigration restriction, and Prime Minister Alfred Deakin was a member.
Description of Content
The Kamarooka East State School no 3616 and its garden. This school won the Australian Natives Association prize.
More Information
-
Collection Names
-
Collecting Areas
Images & Image Making, Public Life & Institutions, Sustainable Futures
-
Acquisition Information
Copied from Mrs Florence Hall, 15 Oct 1987
-
Place & Date Depicted
-
Other Association (See Comments)
Australian Natives' Association (ANA), Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
The Kamarooka East State School No.3616 and its garden. This school won the Australian Natives' Association prize. -
Format
Negative, 35 mm, Black & White
-
Classification
-
Category
-
Discipline
-
Type of item
-
Keywords