Photograph of Wallal eclipse expedition unloading boat
Object No. P3549-193
On the 21 September 1922 an eclipse of the sun passed across the centre of Australia providing optimum conditions for observations. This photograph was taken by one of the members of the Wallal Eclipse expedition in Western Australia. In it we can see the unloading of stores which was supervised by the Australian naval party under Commander Quick. The shallow nature of the approach to Wallal meant the boats were anchored three or four miles from the high-water line and the stores, after being brought to shore, were transported by donkey wagons to the observation site. This activity took three days to finish being finally completed on September 1. Two vessels were used for the last part of the journey from Broome to Wallal. While most of the equipment and men were stowed aboard the 80 ton schooner Gwendolen the rest of the group were guests on board the steamer Governor Musgrave which towed the smaller vessel to her destination. For further information see the attached Powerhouse Theme, 'Australian Eclipse expedition to Wallal, Western Australia, 1922'. Geoff Barker, Curatorial, October 2008 References Campbell, W. W., 'The Total Eclipse of the Sun, September 21, 1922', Astronomical Society of the Pacific, provided by the NASA Astrophysics Data System, May 2008 Evershed, J., 'Report of the Indian Eclipse Expedition to Wallal, West Australia', Kodaikanal Observatory, Bulletin, number LXI
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Summary
Object Statement
Photograph, silver gelatin print, Wallal eclipse expedition unloading boat, paper, photographer unknown, Wallal, Western Australia, 30 August - 1 September, 1922, used by Sydney Observatory, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1922-1979
Physical Description
A black and white photograph showing eight men unloading a boat and wading onto shore. It is thought this photograph have been taken during the Lick Expedition.
DIMENSIONS
Height
165 mm
Width
217 mm
PRODUCTION
Notes
Possibly taken near Wallal, Western Australia, Australia during the 1922 Lick Expedition.
SOURCE
Acquisition Date
12 September 1984
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