The Directory of Archives in Australia is published by the Australian Society of Archivists www.archivists.org.au or contact directory@archivists.org.au
The South Australian Museum Archives was formally established in the 1940s when the Curator of Anthropology, Norman B Tindale, recognised the need to manage the collections and aid their retrieval. For further information about the archives, see http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/collections/information-resources/archives.
To supplement the South Australian Museum’s research interests, documents have also been collected by donation, bequest and acquisition. Fellow scientists, missionaries, Indigenous organisations, artists, police inspectors, medical doctors and photographers from the mid-1800s have all contributed to the wealth of knowledge contained in the Museum archives.
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South Australia Museum: Records, 1856- present. Board for Anthropological Research: Records, 1925-1971. N B Tindale: Records, 1920s-1990s. F J Gillen: Records, 1875-1900s. J G Reuther: Records, 1888-1906. S A White: Records, 1890s-1930s. W D Walker: Records, 1900s-1930s. J B Birdsell: Records, 1930s-1970s.
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