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Record of visit to mission stations Weipa Mission English
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Record of visit to mission stations

  • UQFL57
  • Collection
  • 1936

In 1936 the Presbyterian Church of Queensland commissioned Norman F Nelson to visit four Aboriginal mission stations administered by the Church in North Queensland (Mornington Island, Aurukun, Weipa and Mapoon) in order to make an inspection and evaluation of work and properties. He also visited Thursday Island. He was accompanied by J T Robinson. An exhibition organised by Norman F Nelson of the photographs taken on the trip was held at City Hall, Brisbane in 1937. This collection is comprised of two photograph albums. There are 1029 photographs (black and white, 6 x 6 cm) split over two parts (or albums). The original album with its captioning was retained (in Box 1); the photograph captions were transposed exactly into the new albums, and these captions are used as the titles for each photographs. Throughout the albums are typescript reports of trips to mission stations, original sketch plans of each mission drawn by J T Robinson and Norman F Nelson, which are found in Series B. Norman Francis Nelson was the main person to photograph the people and mission facilities.

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Nelson, N. F. (Norman Francis)

View of mision site

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission.

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The Windmill

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of a simplex windmill on a 30 foot four post tower installed in 1935.

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Rev. S.E. & Mrs McKay

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of Reverend Samuel Eric McKay (1901-1984) and Mrs Jeannie Smith McKay (nee Revie). Rev. Sam McKay was superintendent of Weipa Mission from May 1931 to October 1936.

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Lunch time

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Roy George on left in dark trousers. Next to his left is Wilson from Aurukun, Ernest Hall holding a plate of food in his left hand, then Gilbert Hall.

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Engine

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission.

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Diesel engine

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission.

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At the sawbench

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. From left: Cecil Miller, unidentifed person, Ian Motton, Rev. Sam McKay, Charcoal, Tic Tic Dick.

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In the dispensary

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph Mrs Jeannie McKay and Tintema Annie Motton in the mission's medical dispensary. Annie arrived from the Weipa Mission from Normanton with her mother Nellie and brother Albert in 1899. She married Monty Motton of the Nggoth people in 192. She passed away in 1948.

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The bell

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission.

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