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WARNING: Please Be Aware That Some Caption Lists Contain * * Language, Words Or Descriptions Which May Be Considered * * Offensive Or Distressing *************************************************************** * * * WARNING: Please be aware that some caption lists contain * * language, words or descriptions which may be considered * * offensive or distressing. * * These words reflect the attitude of the photographer * * and/or the period in which the photograph was taken. * * * * Please also be aware that caption lists may contain * * references to deceased people which may cause sadness or * * distress. * * * *************************************************************** Scroll down to view captions TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS (S00169-S00185; S00207-S00228; S00258) Torres Strait: community portraits from the 'After 200 Years' Collection. Waiben Island, Saibai Island, Dauan Island, Qld., 26 August - 3 September 1986 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_01 Date/Place taken: August 1986 : Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [Dragon figure painted on the side of a building] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_02 Date/Place taken: August 1986 : Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [Dragon figure painted on the side of a building] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_03 Date/Place taken: August 1986: [Thursday Island], Torres Strait, Qld. Title: [Tourist information map of Thursday Island] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_04 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [People in a 'TAB' store] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_05 Date/Place taken: August 1986: [Thursday Island], Torres Strait, Qld. Title: [People seated out the front of 'Tropical Island Store'] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_06 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: ['NQ Lager' sign in front of a 'TAB' store] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_07 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [An unidentified man standing in a doorway of a building] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_08 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [(Left to right) Michelle Ahmat and Margaret May Nona] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_09 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [(Left to right) Michelle Ahmat playing with a doll and Margaret May Nona in the background] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_10 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [(Left to right) Michelle Ahmat playing with a doll and Margaret May Nona in the background] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_11 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: (Left to right) Margaret May Nona and Michelle Ahmat - playing with a doll] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_12 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [View of a ship at the end of a wharf] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_13 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [Children playing in a dinghy pulled up on a beach - the ocean and an island in the background] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_14 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [(Left to right) Mohmat Edmund Ahmat, Danny Edward Mairu, Kevin Laifoo, Jacky Baluz Mills, Shoji Fujii] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_15 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: (Left to right) Mohmat Edmund Ahmat, Danny Edward Mairu, Kevin Laifoo, Jacky Baluz Mills, Shoji Fujii Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_16 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [Portrait of an unidentified young child] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_17 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: Michael Izumi [sitting on a wharf - holding a fishing line] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_18 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [Portrait of an unidentified young girl] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_19 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [Portrait of an unidentified young child] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_20 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [A woman sitting on the side of a wharf fishing] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_21 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [An unidentified young boy drinking from a tap] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_22 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [An unidentified young woman and child walking along a road] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_23 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [Mary Mills walking behind Juanita Mills] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_24 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [Portrait of] Trish Hull (teacher) holding Mary Mills (baby) Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_25 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: Juanita Mills (left, in pink), Trish Hull [a teacher] and Mary Mills Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_26 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [Molly? Satrick (back left)], Otteley Mills (front) and Cessa Mills (right) - [wearing banana leaf hats] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_27 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: Molly? Satrick (left), Otteley Mills (middle) and Cessa Mills (right) - [wearing banana leaf hats] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_28 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: Molly? Satrick (left), Otteley Mills (middle) and Cessa Mills (right) - [holding banana leaf hats] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_29 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: Cessa Mills (left), Otteley Mills (middle) and Molly? Satrick (right) - [playing on rope play equipment] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_30 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: Otteley Mills (left) and Molly? Satrick (right) - [playing on rope play equipment] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_31 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: Molly? Satrick (left) and Cessa Mills (right) - [playing on rope play equipment] Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_32 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [Portrait of] Juanita Mills Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00169_33 Date/Place taken: August 1986: Torres Strait Islands, Qld. Title: [Portrait of] Mary Mills Photographer/Artist: Angelicas, Emmanuel Access: Open access Notes: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Item no.: TORRESSTRAIT.001.CS-S00170_01
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