Accession No

1974.247.2


Description

Wooden human figure with headband, on rounded base painted in red ochres, with scratched patterns picked out in black.


Place

Oceania; Australasia; Australia; South Australia; Woomera


Period


Source

Brooks, R. [field collector and vendor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

1974.247.2


Cultural Affliation


Material

Wood; Pigment


Local Term


Measurements

32mm x 156mm


Events

Description (Labels & Markings)
Brown luggage label attached to cards 1974.224 and 245, but annotated to refer to the collection 1974.241-248.
Label printed in green with 'ABORIGINAL CRAFT' and 'From Methodist Mission Yirrkala. Arnhem Land" with images of two First Australian or Aboriginal men, one standing and holding a shield and spear and one seated by a fire and bark painting.

Label annotated in ballpoint pen [19]74.241-248'
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Field collection)
Provenance for 1974.241-248 noted on catalogue card for 1974.241 which notes, handwritten in blue ball point pen, 'Purchased 1964/5 by R. Brooks through Native Patrol Officers at Woomera, S. Australia. [Through the Methodist Mission Aboriginal Craft, Yirrkala, Arnhem Land].
Event Date 1964
Author: Rachel Hand


Context (Acquisition Details)
Catalogue card for 1974.241 notes 'Purchased from Mr R. Brooks, (R.A.F. Marham) 1973 (£10).
Nuclear testing at Maralinga was undertaken by No. 49 Squadron [British) Royal Air Force using V-bombers (Vickers Valiant), beginning with Operation Buffalo in 1956, leading to plutonium contamination and radiation exposure. The squadron relocated to RAF Marham in 1961, but disbanded in 1965.
Event Date 1973
Author: Eve K Haddow


Description (Physical description)
Card notes for 1974.247-8 'Two wooden figures painted in red ochres, with scratched patterns picked out in black'
Event Date 1974
Author: maa


Context (Display)
Exhibited: On display in the Maudslay Hall, CUMAA, from 1990- c.2005
Event Date 2005
Author: rachel hand


Context (Amendments / updates)
Register notes that 1974.241-148 were purchased in Woomera in 1964-65. From 1956 to 1963, the UK conducted seven nuclear tests at Maralinga, South Australia, which was part of the Woomera Prohibited Area.
Event Date 10/3/2025
Author: Eve K Haddow


FM:300172

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