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Diary of Henri Gilbert's five month journey by foot across the Nullarbor during 1897/98, part of an around the world walk; introduction covers history of area, including Edward Eyre's trip, mentioning Wylie, Joey and Yarry who accompanied him, John Forrest and companions Tommy Windich and Billy Noongale, contacts with Aboriginal people and John Lawrence's comments on health of Aboriginal people in 1895; contact with native policeman; photograph of Aboriginal people on Penong Station.
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