Subject: Captioned: Aboriginal Fish traps on Darling River, Brewarrina, NSW - These 'fisheries' never seem to be disturbed by floods, though as can be seen by the photo they are built of small stones only without any attempt at cementing or other fastening
Photographer: William Pinnock
Copyright owner: Courtesy Australian Royal Historical Society
Date: 01/01/1902
Subject: R.H. Mathew's plan of the fish traps, published in his article 'The Aboriginal fisheries of Brewarrina', read before the Royal Society of New South Wales 5 August 1903 and published in the journal of the Royal Society of NSW Vol.37, 1903.
Photographer: R.H. Mathews
Copyright owner: Out of copyright
Date: 01/01/1903
Subject: Brewarrina Aboriginal Fish Traps / Baiame's Ngunnhu
Photographer: B. Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 31/10/2012
Subject: Brewarrina Aboriginal Fish Traps /Baiame's Ngunnhu
Photographer: B. Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 30/05/2013
Subject: Brewarrina Aboriginal Fish Traps /Baiame's Ngunnhu
Photographer: B. Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 22/02/2006
Subject: Brewarrina Fish Traps
Photographer: B. Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 01/06/2006
Subject: Fish ladder constructed in rocks beside weir to allow native fish to swim upstream, completed by NSW Fishers Dept of Primary Industries in 2013
Photographer: B. Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 29/05/2013
Subject: Historic (probably posed) photo of a man fishing in the Brewarrina Aboriginal fish traps, published in The Dawn 1893.
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: Out of copyright
Date: 01/01/1893
Subject: View of the underground Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum, now within the SHR curtilage (photo from Brewarrina Aboriginal Heritage Study by Laila Haglund, 2012). Project architec was Olga Kosterin of the NSW Government Architect's office. The design w
Photographer: L. Haglund
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 01/01/2012
Subject: Foyer of the underground Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum, now included within the SHR curtilage. Project architect for the building was Olga Kosterin of NSW Government Architect's Office. The design was awarded the NSW Institute of Architects' Black
Photographer: B. Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 22/07/2013
Subject: A.W. Mullens'plan of the Brewarrina fish traps drawn in 1906 for the NSW Western Lands Board (from Hope and Vines CMP, 1994)
Photographer: A.W. Mullens
Copyright owner: Out of copyright
Date: 01/01/1906
Subject: SHR Plan 1413 SHR curtilage map for Brewarrina Fish Traps included extended curtilage, gazetted 4 September 2015 - aerial view
Photographer: Carlos Torres
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 10/09/2015
Subject: View from fish traps towards ochre beds just downstream on left (southern) bank
Photographer: B. Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 01/06/2006
Subject: View towards the fish traps and weir from ochre beds (seen on right)
Photographer: B. Hanna
Copyright owner: Heritage Division
Date: 01/11/2012
Subject: SHR Plan 1413 SHR curtilage map for Brewarrina Fish Traps/ Baiame's Ngunnhu with extended curtilage gazetted 4 September 2015
Photographer: Carlos Torres
Copyright owner: Heritage Council of NSW
Date: 09/09/2015