'Tom Brady, one of the most respected senior men of the Lake Eyre region, passed away at Oodnadatta on the 10 July, 1989. Tom's life of about seventy-six years spanned an important era in his country's history. According to community records he was born near Hermannsberg in the Northern Territory around 1913. In an active and vigorous life, Tom saw at first hand all the key features that now make up the Aboriginal history of the western region of Lake Eyre: the Afghan camel strings in which he took part, the old 'Ghan' railway he rode (which in one circumstance was instrumental in getting him signed on for World War Two), traditional spear fights, magic, ceremonies and healing, floods, droughts, epidemics of measles and influenza, stock work on the cattle stations Mount Doreen, Macumba and Mount Dare, and finally retirement to Hamilton Station.' (Introduction)