Ngambri Rock Art
Ngullukbang Kurrunbang (Ngul-luk-bang Kur-run-bang) - Turtle Rock. This cave or rock is now known as Yankee Hat.
Reproduced courtesy of Canberra Tourism and Events Corporation
Ngullukbang Kurrunbang (Ngul-luk-bang Kur-run-bang) - Turtle Rock. This cave or rock is now known as Yankee Hat.
Reproduced courtesy of Canberra Tourism and Events Corporation
Kamberra, Kaamburry, Kembery,
Canberra, Gnabra, Nganbra,
Canberry, Chamberry
The first map of Canberra, by Assistant Surveyor Robert Dixon from the Surveyor Generals Department, May 1829 – noting J.J. Moore’s Canberra Station
Henry ‘Black Harry’ Williams at Uriarra Station, circa 1903.
Photo by George Webb, reproduced courtesy of the Webb Family of Fairlight Station
Aunty Matilda House (nee Williams) as child (front) with Aunty Violet Freeman at Hollywood Aboriginal Reserve, Yass circa 1952
Paul House (left) and Billy T (right)
2020 Summit, Parliament House Canberra, 2008
Shane McEwan (left) and Paul House (right) perform in Moscow’s Red Square in front of St Basil’s Cathedral, November 2009
Ngambri with Prime Minister Julia Gillard: Welcome to Country for 43rd Opening of Federal Parliament, 2010
Ngambri campsite, Redhill ACT
Allianoyongiga (Onyong) monument. Plaque reads: “On this site Garrett Cotter built his first hut at ‘Naas Forest’ 1828. It was later occupied by his friend Aboriginal chief Hong-Yong.”
Ngambri Art Sculpture by Uncle Jim ‘Boza’ Williams
Ngambri group with Prime Minister Tony Abbott at the 44th Opening of Federal Parliament, 2013
Ngambri with Madame Speaker, the Honourable Bronwyn Bishop at the 44th Opening of Federal Parliament, 2013