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1900 - South West - view

one of the largest gatherings of Gandangara people in the 20th century

1900 - West - view

selected to tour England with an Australian cricket team

1900 - North West - view

Bushranger, Joe Governor was shot and killed

1900 - North West - view

His corpse was not permitted within the bounds of the graveyard

1900 - North West - view

revoke Aboriginal Reserve 23957

1900 - North West - view

all the inhabitants are able to read and write and most play the violin or concertina

1900 - North West - view

Rev J Tarn forms a Temperance Lodge

1900 - North West - view

Federation celebrations

1901 - North West - view

the reunions the blacks have among themselves, though not of [research] character, are none the less enjoyable

1901 - North West - view

They can nearly all read and write; they have a place of worship of their own

1901 - West - view

Katoom fern harvesting

1901 - West - view

avoid the restrictions of the managed reserves

1901 - West - view

an ex nun, teaches music

1901 - North West - view

Federation of Australia and the Commonwealth Constitution

1901 - North West - view

An Aboriginal performing group plays gum leaf and guitar at community gatherings

1901 - North West - view

50 Aborigines living on the reserve turn out, the church is almost full for the morning service

1902 - West - view

Aboriginal, who was charged with alleged manslaughter

1903 - North West - view

RH Mathews publishes the Darkinung language of the Hawkesbury-Hunter Ranges

1903 - North West - view

RH Mathews publishes the Darkinung language of the Hawkesbury-Hunter Ranges

1903 - North West - view

Opening of the mission church at St Clair