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Tottie Joinbee and her husband Jack and their children were the first family to be exempt from Yarrabah. “We were told we had too many fair-skin children and we had to leave Yarrabah.” Their application was approved in 1944 #1 (from 'Reflections in Yarra

Simone Arnol

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Date
2023
Medium
Photograph on cotton rag
Dimensions
78 x 112.5cm
Credit
Purchased 2023 with funds raised through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation Appeal

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Simone Arnol, Tottie Joinbee and her husband Jack and their children were the first family to be exempt from Yarrabah. “We were told we had too many fair-skin children and we had to leave Yarrabah.” Their application was approved in 1944 #1 (from 'Reflections in Yarra, 2023, Photograph on cotton rag, Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.

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Purchased 2023 with funds raised through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation Appeal

Metadata sourced from Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art open data collection

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