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William Henry Gill (1861 - 1944) was an Australian ethnographer, collector of Aboriginal artefacts, and art dealer. ==Ethnographic activities==
Gill was prolific in recording information about Australian Aboriginal culture and artefacts in Tasmania and mainland Australia. His papers were compiled by the Mitchell Library and constitute an important early ethnographic record.〔(Guide to the papers of William Henry Gill in the Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW Sydney : Library Council of New South Wales, 1987 )〕 He was particularly concerned with the customs of Aboriginal people of the Dieri, Wonkonguru and Yaurorka tribes of the Lake Eyre region of South Australia and corresponded with George Aiston, a police officer stationed to the north and east of Lake Eyre, Central Australia.〔Philip Jones, 'Aiston, George (Poddy) (1879–1943)', ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/aiston-george-poddy-9320/text16359, accessed 29 August 2013.〕 He also corresponded with C.L. Willes about early Tasmanian records and Tasmanian aborigines and with Daisy Bates.〔
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