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Hugh Anderson, Salt Pan Creek c1925

From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[PXA 773 / Box 1, Part 2, 78 (detail)]
(Mitchell Library)

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Anderson, Ellen

A Dharawal woman, Ellen Anderson married Hugh Anderson from Cumeragunja. In the 1920s they bought a block of land at Salt Pan Creek in Ellen's name. Their home became the focus of a growing community of Aboriginal people and a centre of discussion and activism for reform

Aboriginal

Salt Pan Creek

Small creek between Padstow and Riverwood which drains into the Georges River.

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Anderson, Hugh

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Landowner along Salt Pan Creek.