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      • Elizabeth Byron
      • (Ena) Mabel Doswell
      • Frank (Francis) Kent
      • Ernest Scarfe
      • Samuel Scott
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      • Reading the Mortlocks: The Novels of Martindale Hall
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    • Jack Mortlock’s Film Camera
    • Picnic at Hanging Rock
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    • Egyptian Textiles
    • Horseracing Belt
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    • Statuette ‘Cheval’—A Parisian Horse
    • Taj Mahal Lamp
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ARC FUNDING

This research was funded by the Australian Research Council Special Research Initiative in Australian Studies, titled ‘“Slow” Digitisation, Community Heritage and the Objects of Martindale Hall’, SR200200900.

Acknowledgement of Country

Flinders University acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which its campuses are located. These are the Traditional Lands of the Arrernte, Dagoman, First Nations of the South East, First Peoples of the River Murray & Mallee region, Jawoyn, Kaurna, Larrakia, Ngadjuri, Ngarrindjeri, Ramindjeri, Warumungu, Wardaman and Yolngu people. We honour their Elders and Custodians past, present and emerging.