House Inspection at Barambah Aboriginal Settlement c1925

When we went to live in a house, the administration imposed strict conditions and officials constantly intruded with regular, compulsory inspections.
The Chief Protector of Aboriginals, JW Bleakley, (tall man) with a party of officials inspecting a resident’s cottage.

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