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Negative - Camel Train, Ooldea, South Australia, 1919 Image Reg. No: MM 003741

Summary:
Camel team with fourteen camels in Ooldea, South Australia. Dated to 1919. The inscription on the bottom reads 'Camel. Team. Ooldea./ 1919'.

The camels and their cameleers helped carry supplies inland for the mining and sheep industries, aided the building of the Overland Telegraph Line, the Canning Stock Route, major fence lines and the Trans-Australia and Central Australian railways. They carried pipe sections for the Goldfields Water Supply, supplied goods to inland towns, mining camps, sheep and cattle stations and also Aboriginal communities. Wagons hauled by Camels moved wool from sheep stations to railheads, pulled scoops in the construction of dams, and helped with ploughing and other farm work.
Description:
Black and white negative.
Description Of Content:
Camel team with 14 camels making its way through arid landscape pulling a cart. The inscription on the bottom reads 'Camel. Team. Ooldea./ 1919'.
Acquisition Information:
Copied from Neil Gillies, 1987
Discipline: Technology

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Tagged with: camel trains, camels, carriages, drays wagons, muslims in australia
Themes this item is part of: Muslim Collections at Museum Victoria, Images & Image Making Collection, The Biggest Family Album in Australia Collection
Primary Classification: ROAD TRANSPORT
Secondary Classification: Camels
Tertiary Classification: camel trains
Inscriptions: On front: 'Camel. Team. Ooldea./ 1919'
Format: Negative: Black & White; 35 mm
Place & Date Depicted: Ooldea, South Australia, Australia, 1919
Place Named: Ooldea, South Australia, Australia, 1919
References: http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/198801/camels.down.under.htm viewed 28.04.2009.
http://camelfarm.com/camels/camels_australia.html, viewed 13.05.2009.
http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/00128/en/camels/history_light.htm, viewed 13.05.2009.
Stevens, Christine, 'Tin Mosques and Ghantowns : A History of Afghan Cameldrivers in Australia', Paul Fitzsimons: Alice Springs (2002).

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