"Lubra and Picaninny"
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| Database ID | 34285 | |
| Institution | University of Saskatchewan Archives | |
| Fonds/Collection | Mary Taylor Postcard Collection | |
| File/Item Reference | Postcard Album page 10 | |
| Postcard message | On the front: "Don't you think this is a funny old woman, rather a good way to carry the child isn't it. black babbies are such funny little creatures. I think there are not many of the natives left now - they are all dying out. What would you say to see one of the women like this one walking down the st. May" | |
| Scope and content | Monotone image of woman carrying child on her back, supported by a blanket. Both are looking at the camera. | |
| Physical description/extent | 1 postcard; 9 x 13 cm | |
| Date postcard sent | 29 September 1904 | |
| Date produced | [ca. 1904] | |
| Date Range(s) | 1900-1909 | |
| Copyright holder | Public domain | |
| Subjects | Aboriginal Peoples Children Women | |
| Language of postcard text | English | |
| Language of card | English | |
| Postcard style | vignette | |
| Postcard media | photo-engraving | |
| Place - image | Australia | |
| Place - destination | Halton, West Yorkshire, England | |
| Permanent Link | http://scaa.sk.ca/gallery/postcards/permalink/34285 |
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