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Record of visit to mission stations
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Singing grace

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission.

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In school

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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Florrie and Esther

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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Irene and Joyce

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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Harold

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of Kathleen Motton Holding Harold Motton.

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Ethel and the twins, Winnie and Stanley

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission.

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Mrs McKay and one of the twins (Stanley)

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission.Mrs Jeannie McKay with Stanley Cocoanut (junior).

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One of the twins (Winnie)

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of Winnie Cocoanut.

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Felling a tree

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission.

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Pump at the village

Photograph taken while Nelson was visiting Weipa Mission. Photograph of a group of six boys. The tall boy second from left is Lawrence Matthew.

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