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Reverend George Taplin founder of Point McLeay Mission Station

Reverend George Taplin founder of Point McLeay Mission Station

Point McLeay Mission House with Taplin family on verandah

Point McLeay Mission House with Taplin family on verandah

Mission House, Mr and Mrs Taplin and family on verandah, and school children by front wall.

Distant view of Point McLeay Jetty

Distant view of Point McLeay Jetty

Distant view of Point McLeay Jetty taken from the shore.

Launching Kio Bay mission boat

Launching Kio Bay mission boat

Side view of the launching of mission sailboat 'Kio Bay', using two horses to drag it into the water, one man standing to drive the horses, another leading them, in waist deep water. 'Kio Bay' was named after a milepost indicating distance to Kadina is ten miles, ie. 'K10'. 'Kio Bay' was built by W.T. Lawrie at Point McLeay Mission, and the motor was installed about 18 months later.

Point McLeay viewed through trees

Point McLeay viewed through trees

Point McLeay photographed through trees, by W.T. Lawrie, Mission School Headmaster. No people appear in this photograph.

Native timber at Point McLeay

Native timber at Point McLeay

Native timber at Point McLeay, only a few trees on a large block.

The cliff at Point McLeay

The cliff at Point McLeay

The cliff at Point McLeay, with a man standing far left, at the edge of the water, with low bushy vegetation at the base of the cliff.

Cottages at Grange connected with the Point McLeay Mission

Cottages at Grange connected with the Point McLeay Mission

Cottages at Grange, connected with the Point McLeay Mission.

Aboriginal people at Point McLeay

Aboriginal people at Point McLeay

Four generations of an Aboriginal family at Point McLeay, February 1922.

John Stanley, Willy Rankine and Leonard Campbell of Point McLeay

John Stanley, Willy Rankine and Leonard Campbell of Point McLeay

Three Aboriginal men, L-R John Stanley, Willy Rankine and Leonard Campbell, representing the people of Point McLeay during a deputation to the South Australian government opposing the Aborigines (Training of Children) Act.

Aboriginal boy from Point McLeay Mission

Aboriginal boy from Point McLeay Mission

Head and shoulders view of a Aboriginal boy from Point McLeay Mission; name not known.

Aboriginal boy from Point McLeay Mission

Aboriginal boy from Point McLeay Mission

Head and shoulders view of a Aboriginal boy from Point McLeay Mission; name not known.

Aboriginal man from Point McLeay Mission

Aboriginal man from Point McLeay Mission

A young Aboriginal man from Point McLeay Mission, South Australia.

Aboriginal boy from Point McLeay Mission

Aboriginal boy from Point McLeay Mission

A smiling Aboriginal boy from Point McLeay Mission, South Australia; name not known.

Aboriginal man from Point McLeay Mission

Aboriginal man from Point McLeay Mission

Profile head and shoulders view of an Aboriginal man from Point McLeay Mission, South Australia; name not known.

Aboriginal man from Point McLeay Mission

Aboriginal man from Point McLeay Mission

An Aboriginal man from Point McLeay Mission; name not known.

Children at Point McLeay Mission

Children at Point McLeay Mission

A group of children sitting on sand dunes at the Point Mcleay Mission Station (now Raukkan), located on the south banks of Lake Alexandrina in Ngarrindjeri country. Taken by Marjorie Andrew during a trip to Victor Harbor in January 1942. Original photograph: black and white print, 8.8 x 6.2 cm.

Marjorie Andrew at Point McLeay Mission

Marjorie Andrew at Point McLeay Mission

Marjorie Andrew and her friend Mary Viner posing with young women at the Point McLeay Mission Station, during a trip to Victor Harbor in January 1942. Original photograph: black and white print, 8.9 x 6.2 cm.

Whitehead Family

Whitehead Family

Members of the Whitehead family of Point McLeay; Mrs Florence Pearce sitting centre.

Album of views in and around Adelaide, including some portraits of Aboriginal people

Album of views in and around Adelaide, including some portraits of Aboriginal people

Album of views in and around Adelaide, including some portraits of Aboriginal people. Photographs include a set of views, interior and exterior, of the Exhibition Building, North Terrace. These photographs are duplicates of images found elsewhere in the Pictorial Collection and can be viewed online by searching on Archival number B 10212; view of the first Congregational Chapel in South Australia (a duplicate of photograph B 538); several formal studio portraits taken of Aboriginal people in traditional dress and cloaks of animal skin, holding traditional weapons or implements; several other photographs of Aboriginal people, possibly gathered at Point McLeay on Lake Alexandrina at the time of the visit of the Royal Princes Albert and George. These can be viewed online by taking the Browse Album link. The album also contains several views of Glenelg, Burnside and Magill and surrounding hills, Waterfall Gully, and several North Adelaide Church properties including St Peter's Cathedral before its renovation and expansion. The album is a re-assembled and reconstituted photographic copy of an earlier album with original pressed flowers rehoused in plastic and tipped in. The album includes photographic copies of cuttings and illustrations collected from other sources, characteristic of a scrapbook. There is a portrait of a young woman, unnamed (image 57) who may be the creator of the album. Photocopies of three handwritten poems appear in the album. Two of these have the first line 'My darling! my beautiful darling' and the words 'Agnes Neale' Adelaide at the end. The first of these poems marks the gift of a child and the second, the loss of a child. The third poem is titled 'Grace Darling' and appears together with an illustration of Grace Darling rowing a small boat in heavy seas.

Views of South Australia and abroad: album

Views of South Australia and abroad: album

Album of views partly of South Australia, with some photographs attributable to the photographer Captain Samuel White Sweet. Views include street scenes in Adelaide and at the Botanic Gardens, Waterfall Gully, Morialta, and Strathalbyn. Several photographs may be of Aboriginal men and women of the Point McLeay area. The album includes nineteenth century views of Melbourne, Launceston & Hobart, Brisbane and Maryborough in Queensland and other places abroad including Ceylon, Malta, New Caledonia, and New Zealand. Some of these are by the noted photographers, Horatio Agius (Malta), Poul C. Poulsen (Queensland) and Allan Hughan (New Caledonia). The following photographs have not been digitised and can be seen by requesting the Album: 54. 'Porta Reale, Malta'; Photographs of New Caledonia by the photographer Allan Hughan, including 55. 'Noumea', view of the town, harbour and shipping in the nineteenth century; 56. 'River Foa a Pierra, Noumea'; 57.'Bananiers et Femme Noumea', banana tree with woman sleeping beneath, Noumea; 58. 'River de La Foa (a Daunis) Noumea'; 59. 'Travailleurs indigeni Noumea', workers with weapons and implements, nineteenth century, Noumea. Photograph 378 by Allan Hughan. 60. 'Pilou Pilou New Caledonia', group of warriors in a tribal ceremony; 61.'Cascade a Ciu (Canale) Noumea'; 62. 'Sortie de la Messe, Vao Mission, Ile Des Pins', photograph 976 by Allan Hughan; 63. 'Piroguiers du Chef Samuel, Noumea', canoeists for Chief Samuel, launching a long boat. Another long canoe is on the shore and a very large hut with grass thatched roof is in the background; 64. 'Cas du Chief Philip, Noumea', cone shaped tribal house with grass thatch roof; 65. 'Docil Henghine, Noumea', inhabitant of Hienghene, New Caledonia; 66-75. Views in and around Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka); 76-84. Views of Tasmania; 85-87. Brisbane and the Brisbane River, several by photographer G.R.; 88. Brisbane River with view to 'Botanic Gardens and Houses of Parliament, Brisbane'. Photograph by P.C. Poulsen; 89. River port, possibly Brisbane; 90-91. Churches, possibly in Brisbane; 92-94. Views of Maryborough including Boys Grammar School and Richmond Street, possibly by P. C. Poulsen. 95. Street view of main business district in Maryborough, nineteenth century. Some additional loose photographs of King Country, New Zealand, by the photographers Burton Bros, Dunedin, were found in the back of this album. These have been described separately at B 72119.

Sailboat Kio Bay

Sailboat Kio Bay

Side view of Point McLeay Mission sailing boat 'Kio Bay', prior to its launching at Point McLeay, on small trailer on the sand.

Small boat landing on the lakes near Point McLeay

Small boat landing on the lakes near Point McLeay

Small boat landing on the lakes, with a party waiting to be collected, a broken up jetty behind them.

Aboriginal campsite in Point McLeay region

Aboriginal campsite in Point McLeay region

Aboriginal campsite, with men and children in foreground and dwellings behind. Photograph presented to Mr Blackwell, September 1892. Caption lacks identification of personal names.

Aboriginal woman and child wearing a kangaroo skin cloak

Aboriginal woman and child wearing a kangaroo skin cloak

Portrait of an Aboriginal woman 'Teenminnie', in profile, carrying her small child on her back, both wrapped in a kangaroo skin cloak, and she has a walking stick. Photographer was probably Captain Samuel Sweet and the location was probably in Point McLeay Region. A later caption provides the name 'Narahminyerie'. She was the first Aboriginal woman convert to Christianity.

Burial of W. T. Lawrie, Headmaster

Burial of W. T. Lawrie, Headmaster

Burial of W. T. Lawrie, Headmaster of Point McLeay School, 1914-1951. W.T. Lawrie was buried with his wife Edith, and infant daughter Rae, at Payneham Cemetery.

Kio Bay sailboat

Kio Bay sailboat

Side view of 'Kio Bay', cutter belonging to Point Mcleay Aboriginal Mission, with nine passengers aboard.

Kio Bay

Kio Bay

Side view of 'Kio Bay', Point McLeay Aboriginal Mission cutter, being launched, using two horses and trailer.

Aboriginal man with spear and spearthrower

Aboriginal man with spear and spearthrower

Aboriginal man with spear and spearthrower, waddy and kangaroo skin rug, presumably from Point McLeay area, possibly photographed by Captain Sweet.

The Needles, showing a cottage and family group

The Needles, showing a cottage and family group

The Needles, showing a stone cottage with small family group outside, and small stone building at left. The cottage may have been near the 'Needles' (a geological rock formation at the Coorong), although it is housed in the Godson Collection under Point McLeay.