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  George Augustus Robinson-2.jpg - George Augustus Robinson (Chief Protector of Aborigines, Port Phillip) - extracts from his journal as he travelled across the Monaro in 1844.  George Augustus Robinson travelled across the Monaro in 1844, in the course of his duties as ‘Chief Protector of Aborigines’ for the Port Phillip District. The journal that he kept during that journey provides some great insights into the lives of the early European settlers, the attitudes of the time, and the Ngarigo people whose land they ‘took up’.  
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 George Augustus Robinson (Chief Protector of Aborigines, Port Phillip) - extracts from his journal as he travelled across the Monaro in 1844. George Augustus Robinson travelled across the Monaro in 1844, in the course of his duties as ‘Chief Protector of Aborigines’ for the Port Phillip District. The journal that he kept during that journey provides some great insights into the lives of the early European settlers, the attitudes of the time, and the Ngarigo people whose land they ‘took up’. | George Augustus Robinson-2.jpg
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II | Date: 23-Sep-12 | Resolution: 5569 x 3010 | ISO: 200 | Exp. Time: 1/4000s | Aperture: 5.0 | Focal Length: 98.0mm
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