- UQFL57-Series A-Item 8
- Item
- 1936
Photograph is related to the Brisbane to Burketown report.
Photograph is related to the Brisbane to Burketown report.
Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of Olive Harry, daughter of Samuel and Elsie Harry. She married Percy Mango.
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Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of Kathleen Motton Holding Harold Motton.
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Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of Irene Murdoch and Joyce James. Irene Murdoch (1931-?) married Gibson Jankai and Joyce married Ernest Hall. Kaynayth Joyce Hall (1931-1998) was a prominent North Queensland lands rights activitis during the 1970s and early 1980s.
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Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of Ernest Hall (1924-1996) and his brother Gilbert Hall (1927-1985). Ernest married Joyce James and Gilbert married Sally (surname not identified).
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Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of Jessie Whongi (1926-1952) and Atakani Eva Mailman Brown (1924-1999). Jessie married Robert Day. Evan married Jim York.
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Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of Nggolpandan Ina Motton (1923-2001) and Twangul Roy George (1921-1979). Ina married Cyril Hall (1919-1983). Roy married Awumpan Jean Kelinda. Roy George served in the Army during World War Two (Q267711).
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Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of Florrie Brodie (1928-1988) and Esther Paul (1930-1972). Florrie married Jack Keppel and Ester married Eddie John (1917-1989).
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Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission.
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Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of Mrs Hersilla Miller and assistant teachers, possibly Mrs Theresa Murdoc and Mrs Maria Matthew, in the temporary bark-clad school at Jessica Point, 13 August 1936.
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