"The morning after the fire at Wabag", 27 August 1938. Shows burnt carriers' huts. The fire began in the Siane carriers' hut Box 2 Unit ID: 1
"The 'old the modern'. Native using fire making implements Wabag", 8 August 1938. Behind him a policeman holds a rag - doused in petrol? Box 2 Unit ID: 10
"The party who arrived at the time of the trouble. Aug 29 1938. Wabag", with Black's 1987 caption indentifying (l. to r.) Murray Edwards, Ted Taylor, Tom O'Dea, Ian Downs, and a policemaster (W/O Wallace). The Leinki big man, Pendeyani, is between O'Dea and Downs. Walsh's diary shows the correct date to be 1 September 1938. (+ 1988 copy 9a.) Box 2 Unit ID: 9
"The 'Pavement Artist' Wabag", 1-6 January 1939. A policeman or servant draws pictures on the ground, presumably to communicate with the women and children watching (+ 1988 copy 8a.) Box 4 Unit ID: 8
"The people who came to make peace Wabag", 1 September 1938, with Black's 1987 caption, 'after Bugler Gershon's death', and identifying Downs. Also shows Ted Taylor and O'Dea. (+ 1988 copy 3a). Box 2 Unit ID: 3
"The people who came to make peace Wabag", 1 September 1938, with Black's 1987 caption identifying (l. to r.) Walsh, Downs and O'Dea. Also shows Pendeyani and Wallace (+ 1987 copies 2a-b with Black's captions, and 1988 copy 2c). Box 2 Unit ID: 2
"The Police have a 'sing sing' Wabag", showing the great wealth got on the patrol. At left centre police trade among a crowd of locals. At centre a carrier holds a dog, probably bought to eat. Box 2 Unit ID: 12
"The Stinson comes over. Hoiyevia", 27 May 1938. Tommy O'Dea, guided by smoke signals and white pitpit (canegrass) marker lines, approaches from ESE. Taylor watches. Box 1 Unit ID: 6
"The Wig Renovator. Hoiyevia", 23-24 May 1938. This expert wig maker sold Taylor several wigs, then came daily to his tent to complete and maintain them. Box 1 Unit ID: 7
"The women wait to see the outcome of the fight. Wabag", 19 December 1938 (+ 1938 copy 5a.) Box 3 Unit ID: 5