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Point McLeay Mission Station

Point McLeay Mission Station

Wide view of the buildings of Point McLeay Mission Station. No people shown in image.

Group of Aboriginal people at Point McLeay Mission

Group of Aboriginal people at Point McLeay Mission

Large group of Aboriginal people at Point McLeay Mission, with men standing at the back, and women and children with a few older men, seated in front, seen at a distance. Caption does not provide any identification of names of individuals.

Large group of people at Point McLeay Mission Station

Large group of people at Point McLeay Mission Station

Large group photograph of people at Point McLeay Mission Station, outside a long low building with thatched roof. Caption provides no information regarding names of individuals.

Portrait of two young women A. and Eggie Sumner at Point McLeay

Portrait of two young women A. and Eggie Sumner at Point McLeay

Portrait of two young women, A. and Eggie Sumner, in a garden at Point McLeay, one seated and the other standing beside her.

Point McLeay Mission Station party

Point McLeay Mission Station party

Point McLeay Mission group, with staff and possibly visitors standing in the centre of the group, and men, women and children of the Mission, arranged in a semicircle, with food or other small items, laid out on white cloth on the grass.

Group portrait of sixteen Mission girls at Point McLeay

Group portrait of sixteen Mission girls at Point McLeay

Group portrait of sixteen Mission girls at Point McLeay, the youngest sitting in front. Caption does not provide the names of individuals.

Group portrait of Aboriginal people at Point McLeay

Group portrait of Aboriginal people at Point McLeay

Group portrait of Aboriginal people at Point McLeay Mission, including children.

Cattle owned by the Mission at Point McLeay

Cattle owned by the Mission at Point McLeay

Mission owned cattle at Point McLeay, grazing on a mild rise with rocky outcrops, with Mission buildings in background.

The Mission Station for Aborigines at Point McLeay

The Mission Station for Aborigines at Point McLeay

The Mission Station for Aborigines at Point McLeay established in 1859 by the Rev. G. Taplin.

Point McLeay Jubilee

Point McLeay Jubilee

A group of Aboriginal men, women and children posed in front of a banner '1859 Jubilee 1909' and a shield 'Pt McLeay Mission 6 May 1909'. It appears the image is supposed to convey the benefits brought to the society by the Mission, with the group on the left wearing skins and holding spears, boomerangs and a shield, while on the right is a group dressed in western clothing and posed with an open piano. David Uniapon is seated at the organ.

Photographs of Point McLeay, Adelaide Hospital and Robert Barr Smith

Photographs of Point McLeay, Adelaide Hospital and Robert Barr Smith

Photograph of Adelaide Hospital and Robert Barr Smith along with photographs taken on a visit to Point Mcleay by Alice Kelly.

Aborigines' Friends' Association dormitory at Point McLeay where children were taught whiteman's way, about 1880

Aborigines' Friends' Association dormitory at Point McLeay where children were taught whiteman's way, about 1880

A printing block and a printed image from the block, depicting Australian Aboriginal life at Point McLeay Aboriginal Mission in the late nineteenth century. Printing block number 201.

Children from Narrinyerri [Ngarrindjeri] Tribe, Point McLeay

Children from Narrinyerri [Ngarrindjeri] Tribe, Point McLeay

A printing block and a printed image from the block, depicting Australian Aboriginal people at Point McLeay in the early and mid-twentieth century. Printing block number 202.

Narrinyeri[Ngarrindjeri] mother and children, Point McLeay

Narrinyeri[Ngarrindjeri] mother and children, Point McLeay

A printing block and a printed image from the block, depicting Australian Aboriginal people at Point McLeay in the early and mid-twentieth century. Printing block number 212a.

Fisherman and family at Point McLeay with other dwellings nearby

Fisherman and family at Point McLeay with other dwellings nearby

Fisherman and family at Point McLeay, sitting outside a shelter, with net spread out, and spears standing upright nearby, a dwelling behind, and other dwellings at rear.

Marjorie Andrew and friends at Point McLeay Mission

Marjorie Andrew and friends at Point McLeay Mission

Marjorie Andrew and friends sitting with a group of children at the Charles Sturt memorial cairn at Point McLeay Mission Station, taken during a trip to Victor Harbor in January 1942. Original photograph: black and white print, 6.2 x 8.9 cm. The young boy third from right is Thomas Rowlands (born January 1928). The lady on the far right is likely to be his Mother - Sister May Manderville Rowlands (nee Lenton) - the community nurse at Point McLeay Aboriginal Mission, now Raulkkan (from 1928-1955).

Group of eleven children brushing teeth - a daily exercise with the toothbrush

Group of eleven children brushing teeth - a daily exercise with the toothbrush

A printing block and a printed image from the block, depicting Australian Aboriginal life at Point McLeay Aboriginal Mission in the early and mid-twentieth century. Printing block number 210.

Paddle Steamer "Venus"

Paddle Steamer "Venus"

The paddle steamer "Venus" at Point McLeay, January 1907. The steamer was originally a barge and was converted in 1907, and was renamed 'Murray'.

Grave of "Teenminnie"

Grave of "Teenminnie"

Grave of "Teenminnie", the first Aboriginal woman convert to Christianity.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis, teachers at Point McLeay

Mr. and Mrs. Francis, teachers at Point McLeay

PORTRAIT: P. W. Francis and Mary Francis, nee Glyde, who conducted the largest Aboriginal school in the Commonwealth at Point McLeay, South Australia; Mr. Francis was President of the Provisional Teachers' Association.

Point McLeay Aboriginal man with spear and throwing stick

Point McLeay Aboriginal man with spear and throwing stick

Point McLeay Aboriginal man with throwing stick, spear, shield and kangaroo skin cloak, photographed by Captain Sweet, presumably in Point McLeay area.

Construction of 21 foot boat at Point McLeay by Wilfred T. Lawrie

Construction of 21 foot boat at Point McLeay by Wilfred T. Lawrie

Construction of 21 foot boat at Point McLeay by Wilfred T. Lawrie, headmaster of the Point McLeay Aboriginal Mission School. Mrs Edith Lawrie is holding the dolly for copper nails. The boat had twenty five years of continuous use, before being transported to Port Adelaide.

Memorial to Reverend G. Taplin at an old tree

Memorial to Reverend G. Taplin at an old tree

A group of people assembled in front of the remains of a tree, bearing a memorial to Reverend G. Taplin of Point McLeay Mission Station.

An Aboriginal woman from Point McLeay

An Aboriginal woman from Point McLeay

Profile view of an Aboriginal woman from Point McLeay in South Australia; she is sitting on a chair and wears a dress with a white lace collar, name not known.

Children at Point McLeay Mission Station

Children at Point McLeay Mission Station

A group of Aboriginal and white children standing and sitting with a white male, possibly their teacher at Point McLeay Mission Station, South Australia; names not known.

George Taplin's Tree

George Taplin's Tree

Remains of the tree under which George Taplin camped in 1859 at Point McLeay.

Strathalbyn footballers vs. Point McLeay

Strathalbyn footballers vs. Point McLeay

STRATHALBYN: Strathalbyn footballers vs. Point McLeay Aborigines in a football match, Strathalbyn 26th July 1884.

Point McLeay Mission

Point McLeay Mission

POINT McLEAY: A general view of the Mission.

Alexandra at the old jetty, Point McLeay

Alexandra at the old jetty, Point McLeay

The 'Alexandra' at Point McLeay.

Point McLeay Mission yacht Teenmine sailing on the lakes

Point McLeay Mission yacht Teenmine sailing on the lakes

Bow and side view of yacht 'Teenmine' owned by Point McLeay Mission, sailing on the lake. It was used to pick up stores from Milang, circa 1895.