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Two Australian Postage Stamps, one featuring a Platypus and the other Blue Mountain Crossing
Two Australian Postage Stamps, One Featuring a Banded Anteater and the Other a Lyre Bird
Two Australian Postage Stamps, one featuring a Kangaroo and the other a Swan
Two Australian Postage Stamps, one featuring a Koala and the other a Regent Skipper Butterfly
Australian Postage Stamp, Featuring a Sheep
View of a grooming brush used for sheep.
View of a grooming brush used for sheep.
View of cutting shears used for sheep shearing
View of cutting shears used for sheep shearing
View of a small skein of wool yarn from the Notlwonk Springs company in Cornish, Utah
View of a small skein of wool yarn from the Notlwonk Springs company in Cornish, Utah
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
Interview conducted by Barbara Middleton on April 27th 2009 with Thad Box about the bells of Australia and Europe. This is the fourth session in a four-part interview.
Interview conducted by Barbara Middleton on April 27th 2009 with Thad Box about the bells of Australia and Europe. This is the fourth session in a four-part interview.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
Image of the book cover for: Bells of the Australian Bush: The History, The Makers, The Collectors by Donald Cooney, Payl and Eleanor Knie
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland.
View of the Africa Panel Graphic displayed at the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010.
View of a small camel bell acquired at a water well near Dusa Mareb, Somalia. The collar is a typical hand made rope from bark of desert trees. The wood is weathered worn showing signs of age.
View of a small camel bell acquired at a water well near Dusa Mareb, Somalia. The collar is a typical hand made rope from bark of desert trees. The wood is weathered worn showing signs of age.
View of a small camel bell acquired at a water well near Dusa Mareb, Somalia. The collar is a typical hand made rope from bark of desert trees. The wood is weathered worn showing signs of age.
View of a camel bell, made from an unknown type of wood, acquired from a nomad camp east of El Dere, Somalia. The shape is atypical of Somali bells indicating another artisan, age, or perhaps tribe. The wood is weathered and damaged, showing signs…
View of a camel bell, made from an unknown type of wood, acquired from a nomad camp east of El Dere, Somalia. The shape is atypical of Somali bells indicating another artisan, age, or perhaps tribe. The wood is weathered and damaged, showing…
View of a camel bell, made from an unknown type of wood, acquired from a nomad camp east of El Dere, Somalia. The shape is atypical of Somali bells indicating another artisan, age, or perhaps tribe. The wood is weathered and damaged, showing…
View of a camel bell made from acacia wood, acquired from a nomad camp north of Mogadiscio, Somalia. One of the two original clappers is missing. The collar is made from the inner bark of acacia, and likely other trees. A typical example of a…
View of a camel bell made from acacia wood, acquired from a nomad camp north of Mogadiscio, Somalia. One of the two original clappers is missing. The collar is made from the inner bark of acacia, and likely other trees. A typical example of a…
View of an African sculpture made out of wood.