Hand-drawn artwork by children detained in a WA mission could still be hanging in homes and galleries across the United Kingdom. Now a new exhibition is hoping to unearth them.
A search is underway for hundreds of missing artworks created by the children detained at Carrolup Native Settlement near Katanning in the 1940s.
Ms Tommath said she hoped the exhibition in England and Scotland might identify more of the lost pieces. In 1949, English woman Florence Rutter was in Australia to establish Soroptimist clubs — a volunteer human rights organisation for women.
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