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Stone mosaic — Ord River Diversion Dam
1963
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In Kununurra Western Australia, a few months before the official opening of the Ord River Diversion Dam, landscape designer John Oldham, on contract to the Shire of East Kimberley, was seeking a distinctive focus for the eastern approach to the bridge across the Ord. He discussed ideas with artist Elizabeth Durack who in turn called upon artist friend and teacher Djubbul of the Ivanhoe bush camp. Together they came up with plans for a design that would incorporate aspects of the old Dreaming site of Bandicoot Bar. The Shire approved and work proceeded quickly. Indicative of the cooperation and informality of the times many children contributed to the work after school by collecting small water worn stones of different colours from the bed of the adjacent Ord River. |
- Partial view of mosaic looking upstream.
- 1963
- From the Kevin Richards Collection in the Kununurra Historical Society
Website taken on the day Prime Minister Robert Menzies opened the Ord
River Diversion Dam, July 20th 1963 — Elizabeth Durack & Djubbul
River Stone Mosaic with ochre outline overlay.
Refer: Opening of the Diversion Dam — July 20 1963 (Photo set on Flickr)
and http://www.kununurra.org.au/