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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Aldo Massola, Aboriginal mission stations in Victoria, 1970
... Aboriginal mission stations in Victoria...Black and white photos included. Aboriginal mission stations in Victoria Book Aldo Massola ...Looks at the history of four mission stations in Victoria, Yelta, Ebenezer, Ramahyuck and Lake Condah. Includes tables of Marriages and Births at each station. Black and white photos included.b&w photographs, public record listsyelta, ebenezer, ramahyuck, lake condah, mission stations -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Aboriginal Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoria, 1926 c
... Aboriginal Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoria...Small format photograph of the jetty and boat shed on Aboriginal Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Aboriginal history Waterways Small format photograph of the jetty and boat shed on Aboriginal Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoria Photograph Aboriginal Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoria ...Small format photograph of the jetty and boat shed on Aboriginal Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoriaaboriginal history, waterways -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Walata Tyamateetj: A guide to government records about Aboriginal people in Victoria, 2014, 2014
... aboriginal mission stations...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Walata Tyamateetj means 'carry knowledge' in the Gunditjmara language of Western Victoria. aboriginal mission stations plan aboringal aborigine aboriginal records public record office victoria national archives of australia jim berg port phillip assimilation chief protector of aborigines aboriginal protectorates board for the protection of aborigines native police corp edward stone parker goulbourn river protectoratewesternport district gunai-kurnai coranderrk aboriginal station lake tyers aboriginal station antwerp primary school wimmera river framlingham aboriginal station william Thomas map charles tyers F.p. strickland Ebernezer Ochre and yellow covered book of 87 pages with quality photgraphs of public records. ...Ochre and yellow covered book of 87 pages with quality photgraphs of public records.non-fictionaboriginal mission stations, plan, aboringal, aborigine, aboriginal records, public record office victoria, national archives of australia, jim berg, port phillip, assimilation, chief protector of aborigines, aboriginal protectorates, board for the protection of aborigines, native police corp, edward stone parker, goulbourn river protectoratewesternport district, gunai-kurnai, coranderrk aboriginal station, lake tyers aboriginal station, antwerp primary school, wimmera river, framlingham aboriginal station, william thomas, map, charles tyers, f.p. strickland, ebernezer -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lake Tyers Aboriginal Station sewing room Lake Tyers Victoria, Hanlon, Vera, 1949
... Photograph of sewing room at Lakes Tyers Aboriginal mission station...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Photograph of sewing room at Lakes Tyers Aboriginal mission station Aboriginals Fences Buildings HANDCRAFTS Black and white photograph of the sewing room at Lake Tyers Aboriginal Station. ...Photograph of sewing room at Lakes Tyers Aboriginal mission stationBlack and white photograph of the sewing room at Lake Tyers Aboriginal Station. Trees in background and white painted fence in foreground. Lake Tyers Victoriaaboriginals, fences, buildings, handcrafts -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Group of people at Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoria, 1939 c
... Joey Wandin an Aboriginal boy at Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoria. Also black and white photograph of dentist and nurse with patient in chair at Lake Tyers Mission number 04114.1 size 6 x 8 cm...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Joey Wandin an Aboriginal boy at Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoria. Also black and white photograph of dentist and nurse with patient in chair at Lake Tyers Mission number 04114.1 size 6 x 8 cm Aboriginals Aboriginal history Black and white laser copy photograph of Joey Wandin . ...Joey Wandin an Aboriginal boy at Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoria. Also black and white photograph of dentist and nurse with patient in chair at Lake Tyers Mission number 04114.1 size 6 x 8 cmBlack and white laser copy photograph of Joey Wandin . Plus 3 other photos taken at Lake Tyers Mission aboriginals, aboriginal history -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Catholic Education Commission of Victoria, Koorie studies in SOSE : years 7-10, 2001
... Frontier wars Unit 7. Aboriginal mission stations and reserves in Victoria Unit 8. ...Frontier wars Unit 7. Aboriginal mission stations and reserves in Victoria Unit 8. ...Section 1. Notes on the use of this resource Section 2. Policy support statements. Aboriginal Studies Policy Statement of Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Incorporated (VAEAI) National Principles and Guidelines for Aboriginal Studies and Torres Strait Islander Studies, K-12 Principles for the Introduction of Aboriginal Perspectives in the Curriculum of the Catholic School (Catholic Education Commission of Victoria Policy 1.3, 1987) Section 3. Language, culture and viewpoint: issues of terminology Section 4. Units of work Unit 1. Koorie people of south-east Australia: a contemporary view Unit 2. On sacred ground Unit 3. Koorie life in the pre-contact era Unit 4. Mulla Meea-Baa Gnuenjall: a long time ago, and today Unit 5. The land we share: human stories in the environment Unit 6. Frontier wars Unit 7. Aboriginal mission stations and reserves in Victoria Unit 8. Land, law and indigenous Australians Section 5. Directory of indigenous organisations and affiliated groups/?agencies. National organisations Victorian organisations Catholic Education Commission of Victoria Indigenous Education personnel Organisations within regions of the Archdiocese of Melbourne Organisations within regions of the Ballarat Diocese Organisations within regions of the Sale Diocese Organisations within regions of the Sandhurst Diocese Cultural centres/?camps across Victoria.maps, b&w photographsvaeai, history, curriculum development, koorie studies, catholic education commission of victoria, secondary school education, -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, 1.3.1921
... Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland In 1861 the Lake Tyers Mission Station was established by the Church of England missionary Reverend John Bulmer, to house some of the Gunaikurnai survivors of the conflict. The peninsula, which has a lake on each side, was known to its traditional owners as Bung Yarnda. Lake-Tyers Aboriginal ...In 1861 the Lake Tyers Mission Station was established by the Church of England missionary Reverend John Bulmer, to house some of the Gunaikurnai survivors of the conflict. The peninsula, which has a lake on each side, was known to its traditional owners as Bung Yarnda.A black/white photograph of an older bearded Aboriginal man in a suit sitting in front a leafy bush. The photograph is glued onto cardboard with a black frame."Black Andy of Lake Tyers ORBOST 1/3/21" L.G.W. photo 741lake-tyers aboriginal-mission -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, "Black Andy of lake Tyers ORBOST 1/3/21", 1. 2.1921
... Mission Station was established by the Church of England missionary Reverend John Bulmer, to house some of the Gunaikurnai survivors of the conflict. The peninsula, which has a lake on each side, was known to its traditional owners as Bung Yarnda. Lake-Tyers photograph Black Andy of Lake Tyers ORBOST 1/3/21 L.G.W. photo 741 A black and white photograph of an older, bearded Aboriginal ...In 1861 the Lake Tyers Mission Station was established by the Church of England missionary Reverend John Bulmer, to house some of the Gunaikurnai survivors of the conflict. The peninsula, which has a lake on each side, was known to its traditional owners as Bung Yarnda.A black and white photograph of an older, bearded Aboriginal man. He is sitting outdoors in front of a leafy bush. He is wearing a suit.Black Andy of Lake Tyers ORBOST 1/3/21 L.G.W. photo 741lake-tyers photograph -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Ebenezer Mission, Antwerp, 2013, 2013
... The Ebenezer Mission Station is situated by the Wimmera River and was established by Moravian missionaries as the Lake Hindmarsh Aboriginal Reserve in 1859. ...PO Box 93R, Redan, 3350 goldfields The Ebenezer Mission Station is situated by the Wimmera River and was established by Moravian missionaries as the Lake Hindmarsh Aboriginal Reserve in 1859. ...The Ebenezer Mission Station is situated by the Wimmera River and was established by Moravian missionaries as the Lake Hindmarsh Aboriginal Reserve in 1859. At its peak more than 100 people lived and worked on the mission in more than 20 buildings. The Mission closed in 1900 and was returned to the Lands Department in 1904. The church was established in the 1870s and the cemetery includes hundreds of unmarked burials. In 1961 the National Trust (Victoria) received a letter from the Horsham Historical Society expressing concern for the future of the Mission buildings. By 1971 the National Trust was managing the site. It was fenced, connected to power and the church was restored. In the mid-1970s the gravestones were in a bad state of repair. Stonemason James McCauley worked on the stones for 2 weeks. In 1991 the church was handed over to the Goolum Goolum Aboriginal Co-operative to manage. On 05 December 2013 the National Trust handed over the freehold of the Mission site. Moravian missionary Revd Paul Bogisch and his wife Amalie are buried in the cemetery. A number of colour digital photographs showing buildings on the former Ebenezer Mission at Antwerp.ebenezer, bogisch, goolum goolum, goolum, national trust, national trust (victoria), lake hindmarsh, lake hindmarsh aboriginal reserve, moravian, mission, missionary -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph, Caire, Nicholas John, Aboriginal Mission Houses at Lake Tyers Victoria, c1880
... mission houses at Lake Tyers. Under the tree at the end of a burning log may be seen 'Old Lamley', an old Gippsland identity, who is now no more.Old Lamby occasionally worked at Roadknight's 'Merrangbur House' Lakes Entrance|This is one of two before paired photograph used in the 150 year Lakes Entrance 1858-2008 display.|The other before photograph number is 01008.2|The after paired photograph number is 01008.1|Also one 12 x 16 framed photograph used in room display Topography Aboriginals Houses Room display Mission Houses at Lake Tyers Black and white photograph of houses at Lake Tyers Mission Station showing two men. ...The mission houses at Lake Tyers. Under the tree at the end of a burning log may be seen 'Old Lamley', an old Gippsland identity, who is now no more.Old Lamby occasionally worked at Roadknight's 'Merrangbur House' Lakes Entrance|This is one of two before paired photograph used in the 150 year Lakes Entrance 1858-2008 display.|The other before photograph number is 01008.2|The after paired photograph number is 01008.1|Also one 12 x 16 framed photograph used in room displayBlack and white photograph of houses at Lake Tyers Mission Station showing two men. Young bearded man standing, Old Lamley (Lamby) sitting under tree. Lake Tyers VictoriaMission Houses at Lake Tyerstopography, aboriginals, houses, room display -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyArticle (item) - Magazine Article, Coranderrk-A Station Never a Mission, Unknown
... A magazine article on the history of Coranderrk based on a historical component of a survey of Coranderrk Station. coranderrk coranderrk station dr marie hansen fels healesville and district aboriginal community john green healesville acheron river mohican native police corps merri creek closer settlement act badger creek hops cattle royal commission of 1877 board of enquiry 1881 lake tyers A magazine article on the history of Coranderrk based on a historical component of a survey of Coranderrk Station. Coranderrk-A Station Never a Mission ...A magazine article on the history of Coranderrk based on a historical component of a survey of Coranderrk Station.A magazine article on the history of Coranderrk based on a historical component of a survey of Coranderrk Station.coranderrk, coranderrk station, dr marie hansen fels, healesville and district aboriginal community, john green, healesville, acheron river, mohican, native police corps, merri creek, closer settlement act, badger creek, hops, cattle, royal commission of 1877, board of enquiry 1881, lake tyers -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyArticle (item) - Newpaper Article, Champion of his people, 28-02-2012
... Aboriginal leader who was instrumental in 1863 in the creation of Coranderrk Aboriginal station near Healesville in Victoria. A newspaper article regarding William Barak, an Aboriginal leader who was instrumental in 1863 in the creation of Coranderrk Aboriginal station near Healesville in Victoria. william barak kulin nation john batman victorian indigenous hall of fame beruk woiwurrang language victoria bebejan billibellary wurundjeri ngurungaetas coranderrk healesville board for protection of aborigines robert wandin thomas dunolly simon wonga graham bell anne bon yarra mission school native police corps A newspaper article regarding William Barak, an Aboriginal leader who was instrumental in 1863 in the creation of Coranderrk Aboriginal station near Healesville in Victoria. ...A newspaper article regarding William Barak, an Aboriginal leader who was instrumental in 1863 in the creation of Coranderrk Aboriginal station near Healesville in Victoria.A newspaper article regarding William Barak, an Aboriginal leader who was instrumental in 1863 in the creation of Coranderrk Aboriginal station near Healesville in Victoria.william barak, kulin nation, john batman, victorian indigenous hall of fame, beruk, woiwurrang language, victoria, bebejan, billibellary, wurundjeri ngurungaetas, coranderrk, healesville, board for protection of aborigines, robert wandin, thomas dunolly, simon wonga, graham bell, anne bon, yarra mission school, native police corps -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPostcard - Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust at Lake Tyers, Victoria, 1930c
... Aboriginal boys facing each other. One astride, and the other kneeling on a log. Kneeling boy is poking his tongue out. Produced for sale to tourists to Lakes Tyers Mission Station now known as Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust at Lake Tyers, Victoria....Aboriginal boys facing each other. One astride, and the other kneeling on a log. Kneeling boy is poking his tongue out. Produced for sale to tourists to Lakes Tyers Mission Station now known as Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust at Lake Tyers, Victoria. ...postcard of 2 first nations boys facing each other . One boy is poking his tongue out.Black and white postcard of two young Aboriginal boys facing each other. One astride, and the other kneeling on a log. Kneeling boy is poking his tongue out. Produced for sale to tourists to Lakes Tyers Mission Station now known as Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust at Lake Tyers, Victoria.aboriginals, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPostcard - Rev. Bulmer Lake Tyers Mission Station, Lake Tyers Victoria, Bulmer, H D, 1910c
... Bulmer distributing fruit cake to Aboriginal women and children, who are wearing European dress, at Lake Tyers Mission Station, Lake Tyers Victoria....Bulmer distributing fruit cake to Aboriginal women and children, who are wearing European dress, at Lake Tyers Mission Station, Lake Tyers Victoria. ...Christmas at Lake Tyers, Kitty Johnson on left of table, Rev. John Bulmer on right of table. Reference: Page 46 ' You are what you make yourself to be ' by Phillip Pepper. On Reverse: Postcard, Halfpenny stamp for inland - one penny foreign. The address only to be written on this side.Black and white postcard of Rev. Bulmer distributing fruit cake to Aboriginal women and children, who are wearing European dress, at Lake Tyers Mission Station, Lake Tyers Victoria.aboriginals, religion -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Gloria Hood at Lake Tyers Aboriginal Station. Lake Tyers Victoria c1949, c1949
... Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland First nations girl holding baby at Lake Tyers Mission Station- Girl is Gloria Hood Aboriginals Waterways Black and white photograph of an Aboriginal girl holding a baby on the timber landing beside the lake at Lake Tyers Aboriginal Station. ...First nations girl holding baby at Lake Tyers Mission Station- Girl is Gloria HoodBlack and white photograph of an Aboriginal girl holding a baby on the timber landing beside the lake at Lake Tyers Aboriginal Station. Girl identified as Gloria Hood. Lake Tyers Victoriaaboriginals, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Shirley Young
... Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Lake Tyers Aboriginal Station Aboriginal history Small black and white photograph of Shirley Young with two Aboriginal children taken at Lake Tyers Mission Photograph Shirley Young ...Small black and white photograph of Shirley Young with two Aboriginal children taken at Lake Tyers Mission lake tyers, aboriginal station, aboriginal history -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lake Tyers Aboriginal Mission Station, Lake Tyers, Victoria, 1940c
... Lake Tyers Aboriginal Mission Station, Lake Tyers, Victoria....Lake Tyers Aboriginal Mission Station, Lake Tyers, Victoria....Photograph Lake Tyers Aboriginal Mission Station, Lake Tyers, Victoria. ...This is one of two paired before photographs used in the 150 year Lakes Entrance 1858-2008.|The other before photograph is Number 01008|The after photograph is 01008.1|Also one framed 12 x 16 photograph used in room displayBlack and white photograph of the houses at Lake Tyers Station, showing vegetation in the foreground. Lake Tyers, Victoria.aboriginals, houses, room display -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyFunctional object - Shotgun
... Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland This shotgun was originally owned and used by Rev John Bulmer of Lake Tyers Aboriginal Mission Station arms Single barrel shotgun Functional object Shotgun ...This shotgun was originally owned and used by Rev John Bulmer of Lake Tyers Aboriginal Mission StationSingle barrel shotgunarms -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Aboriginal Station Lake Tyers Victoria, 1/01/2024 12:00:00 AM
... two girls at Aboriginal Station Lake Tyers Victoria. Les Fish was assistant manager at Lake Tyers Mission at the time this was taken...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland two girls at Aboriginal Station Lake Tyers Victoria. Les Fish was assistant manager at Lake Tyers Mission at the time this was taken Aboriginal history Settlement Black and white photograph of two girls at Aboriginal Station Lake Tyers Victoria Photograph Aboriginal Station Lake Tyers Victoria ...two girls at Aboriginal Station Lake Tyers Victoria. Les Fish was assistant manager at Lake Tyers Mission at the time this was takenBlack and white photograph of two girls at Aboriginal Station Lake Tyers Victoriaaboriginal history, settlement -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Managers house at Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoria, H D Bulmer, 1905 c
... Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Aboriginal history Houses Sepia toned photograph of managers house at Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoria. ...Sepia toned photograph of managers house at Mission Station Lake Tyers Victoria. Also photograph of native cottages at Mission Station Lake Tyers aboriginal history, houses -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, A History of Ramanyuk Mission Station
... A short history of the Ramahyuch Mission Station Victoria from its opening in 1862 until the transfer of the remaining Aboriginals to Lake Tyers Station in 1908. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Aboriginals Donated by N H Fraser A short history of the Ramahyuch Mission Station Victoria from its opening in 1862 until the transfer of the remaining Aboriginals to Lake Tyers Station in 1908. ...A short history of the Ramahyuch Mission Station Victoria from its opening in 1862 until the transfer of the remaining Aboriginals to Lake Tyers Station in 1908. Lists births deaths and marriages of the residents.Donated by N H Fraseraboriginals -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, St Philip's College Alice Springs - Principal Chris Tudor & Deputy Principal Chris Eldridge, 09/1986
... Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station...Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station ...In 1945 the Reverend Harry Griffiths, who worked for the Methodist Inland Mission in Alice Springs, saw the need for a boarding facility for children of families living in remote areas in Central Australia who needed access to schools. He and his wife established Griffiths House, on a site in the town centre, and for many years it became home for students from all over the Outback, including many young Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station National Park - was secured and after six years of planning, construction began in 1964. Fred McKay led the legendary work parties comprised of volunteers from all over Australia who travelled to Alice Springs, paying their own way and volunteering their expertise, time and labour, to turn a dream into a reality. This fantastic tradition continues today, with work parties arriving each mid-year holiday. On 13 February 1965 the first boarders moved in to St Philip's College. For the first 24 years, therefore, St Philip's College operated as a residential hostel only. The College’s ninth Headmaster, Mr Christopher Tudor, arrived in 1986. He and the Council Chairman, Mrs Jan Heaslip, judged that the time was right to complete the original plan to turn St Philip’s College into a fully fledged independent boarding/day school, serving not only “bush” families, but also the growing population of Alice Springs. The then College Council embraced the idea and three years of frantic, determined preparation and planning commenced, culminating in an extensive $2 million building program in 1988. To this day there continues to be further development with the new landscaping underway near The Minnamurra Hall, Reception and Rivergum Cafe, plus the recent completion of the Science & Food Technology building and the new Rivergum Cafe.Head & Shoulders of Chris Eldridgest. philip's college, tudor, chris, eldridge, chris -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, St Philip's College Alice Springs - Principal Chris Tudor & Deputy Principal Chris Eldridge, 09/1986
... Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station...Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station ...In 1945 the Reverend Harry Griffiths, who worked for the Methodist Inland Mission in Alice Springs, saw the need for a boarding facility for children of families living in remote areas in Central Australia who needed access to schools. He and his wife established Griffiths House, on a site in the town centre, and for many years it became home for students from all over the Outback, including many young Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station National Park - was secured and after six years of planning, construction began in 1964. Fred McKay led the legendary work parties comprised of volunteers from all over Australia who travelled to Alice Springs, paying their own way and volunteering their expertise, time and labour, to turn a dream into a reality. This fantastic tradition continues today, with work parties arriving each mid-year holiday. On 13 February 1965 the first boarders moved in to St Philip's College. For the first 24 years, therefore, St Philip's College operated as a residential hostel only. The College’s ninth Headmaster, Mr Christopher Tudor, arrived in 1986. He and the Council Chairman, Mrs Jan Heaslip, judged that the time was right to complete the original plan to turn St Philip’s College into a fully fledged independent boarding/day school, serving not only “bush” families, but also the growing population of Alice Springs. The then College Council embraced the idea and three years of frantic, determined preparation and planning commenced, culminating in an extensive $2 million building program in 1988. To this day there continues to be further development with the new landscaping underway near The Minnamurra Hall, Reception and Rivergum Cafe, plus the recent completion of the Science & Food Technology building and the new Rivergum Cafe.Head & Shoulders of Chris Tudor.st. philip's college, tudor, chris, eldridge, chris -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, St Philip's College Alice Springs - Principal Chris Tudor & Deputy Principal Chris Eldridge, 09/1986
... Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station...Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station ...In 1945 the Reverend Harry Griffiths, who worked for the Methodist Inland Mission in Alice Springs, saw the need for a boarding facility for children of families living in remote areas in Central Australia who needed access to schools. He and his wife established Griffiths House, on a site in the town centre, and for many years it became home for students from all over the Outback, including many young Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station National Park - was secured and after six years of planning, construction began in 1964. Fred McKay led the legendary work parties comprised of volunteers from all over Australia who travelled to Alice Springs, paying their own way and volunteering their expertise, time and labour, to turn a dream into a reality. This fantastic tradition continues today, with work parties arriving each mid-year holiday. On 13 February 1965 the first boarders moved in to St Philip's College. For the first 24 years, therefore, St Philip's College operated as a residential hostel only. The College’s ninth Headmaster, Mr Christopher Tudor, arrived in 1986. He and the Council Chairman, Mrs Jan Heaslip, judged that the time was right to complete the original plan to turn St Philip’s College into a fully fledged independent boarding/day school, serving not only “bush” families, but also the growing population of Alice Springs. The then College Council embraced the idea and three years of frantic, determined preparation and planning commenced, culminating in an extensive $2 million building program in 1988. To this day there continues to be further development with the new landscaping underway near The Minnamurra Hall, Reception and Rivergum Cafe, plus the recent completion of the Science & Food Technology building and the new Rivergum Cafe.Tudor and Eldridge in conversation with the College in the background.st. philip's college, tudor, chris, eldridge, chris -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Aldo Massola, Journey to Aboriginal Victoria, 1969
... Aboriginal), graves in the Western Cemetery; Chap.3; Colac - war between Colac &? Geelong tribes; Mission at Birregurra, reason for failure of Buntingdale Mission; brass plate to Coc-coc-coine; reserve at Elliminyt, native ovens, camp sites, initiation site &? ritual; quarry sites, axegrinding factory, rock pecking &? engraving; dried hand &? 3 Aboriginal skulls found; Chap.4; The south-west coast - middens, camp sites notes on Framlingham Stn., fish traps at Tyrendarra; Chap.5; The far west - massacres of Aborigines near Casterton; camp sites, oven mounds; the first cricket team formed; Aboriginal cemetery; Chap.6; Hamilton - camps; Mount Rouse Station, axegrinding grooves at Nareeb Nareeb, shelters described, fish traps, massacre at Lake Condah; mission; canoes; Chap.7; Camperdown - legend about Lake Bullen Merri; obelisk erected in memory of Aborigines of district especially chief Wombeetch Puyuun; Jarcoort tribe; fish weirs, camps, intertribal fights between Booluc-burrers, Jarcoorts &? ...Aboriginal), graves in the Western Cemetery; Chap.3; Colac - war between Colac &? Geelong tribes; Mission at Birregurra, reason for failure of Buntingdale Mission; brass plate to Coc-coc-coine; reserve at Elliminyt, native ovens, camp sites, initiation site &? ritual; quarry sites, axegrinding factory, rock pecking &? engraving; dried hand &? 3 Aboriginal skulls found; Chap.4; The south-west coast - middens, camp sites notes on Framlingham Stn., fish traps at Tyrendarra; Chap.5; The far west - massacres of Aborigines near Casterton; camp sites, oven mounds; the first cricket team formed; Aboriginal cemetery; Chap.6; Hamilton - camps; Mount Rouse Station, axegrinding grooves at Nareeb Nareeb, shelters described, fish traps, massacre at Lake Condah; mission; canoes; Chap.7; Camperdown - legend about Lake Bullen Merri; obelisk erected in memory of Aborigines of district especially chief Wombeetch Puyuun; Jarcoort tribe; fish weirs, camps, intertribal fights between Booluc-burrers, Jarcoorts &? ...Looks at the Aboriginal community from the time of white contact, across many parts of Victoria. Chap.1; Melbourne - early missions, camp of Native Police, corroboree trees, canoe trees, grave &? headstone of Derrimut; quarries at Keilor, excavation sites at Green Gully &? Keilor; quarry at Mt. William, notes on inheritance of quarries Coranderrk settlement - Barraks grave, notes on his life; Chap.2; Geelong - Yawangi group of the Wothowurong tribe, camping grounds in area quarries; Notes on William Buckley, Gellibrand (a notable Aboriginal), graves in the Western Cemetery; Chap.3; Colac - war between Colac &? Geelong tribes; Mission at Birregurra, reason for failure of Buntingdale Mission; brass plate to Coc-coc-coine; reserve at Elliminyt, native ovens, camp sites, initiation site &? ritual; quarry sites, axegrinding factory, rock pecking &? engraving; dried hand &? 3 Aboriginal skulls found; Chap.4; The south-west coast - middens, camp sites notes on Framlingham Stn., fish traps at Tyrendarra; Chap.5; The far west - massacres of Aborigines near Casterton; camp sites, oven mounds; the first cricket team formed; Aboriginal cemetery; Chap.6; Hamilton - camps; Mount Rouse Station, axegrinding grooves at Nareeb Nareeb, shelters described, fish traps, massacre at Lake Condah; mission; canoes; Chap.7; Camperdown - legend about Lake Bullen Merri; obelisk erected in memory of Aborigines of district especially chief Wombeetch Puyuun; Jarcoort tribe; fish weirs, camps, intertribal fights between Booluc-burrers, Jarcoorts &? Ellengermote groups; bartering place at Mount Noorat; articles traded, legend of Flat-Top Hill; Chap.8; Ballarat - camp at Lake Wendouree; White Stone Lagoon; legends concerning Mt. Buninyong &? waterfalls at Lal-lal; camp sites; pygmy-type implements near Meredith, quarry at Glue Pot Rocks near Durdidwarrah; brass plate of King Billy; Chap.9; Ararat - Tjapwurong territory; camp sites, quarries, shield &? canoe trees; Bunyip belief at Lake Buninjon of Muk-jarawaint &? Pirtkopen-noot tribes, gives legend; stone implements; mill stones; fish weirs; stone arrangement near Lake Wongan; ground drawing of a bunyip, paintings in rock shelter near Mt. Langi Ghiran; Chap.10; Maryborough - camps, oven mounds, rock wells, stone arrangement at Carisbrook; camp sites at Mt. Franklin; Chap.11; Charlton - belief in Mindye (snake); canoe trees, ovens, camp sites, water holes, rock wells, stone implements; method of rainmaking; Chap.12; Horsham-Stawell, The Wimmera - Wotjobaluk land; camps, fish traps at Toolondo; Black Range cave paintings, Flat Rock shelters (detailed account of these paintings); Bunjils Cave; Chap.13; Horsham-Stawell, The Mallee - camp sites, implements; Ebenezer Mission, Willie Wimmera taken to England by Rev. Chase to become a missionary, died in England; Chap.14; The Murray River, Mildura Swan Hill - Battle of the Rufus; ceremonial ground, Lake Gol Gol, canoe &? shield trees; stone implements; camp sites, fire place arrangements; fish traps; oven mounds; Chap.15; The Murray River, Swan Hill-Echuca - legend about Lake Boga; camps, oven mounds, the Cohuna skull, Kow Swamp, method of burial; Chap.16; Shepparton ovens; brass plates of King Paddy of Kotupna &? King Tattambo of Mulka Stn., native well, camps; Chap.17; Wangaratta -camps, quarry, rock holes, the Faithful massacre; grinding rocks at Earlston; Chap.18; The High Plains - Ya-itma-thang; camps, Bogong moth feasts, native paths for trade &? intertribal fights, articles traded; painted shelters; Koetong Ck. Valley, near Mt. Pilot &? near Barwidgee Ck.; Chap.19; Dandenong - water holes, list of 8 holes in Beaumaris - Black Rock area; camps, middens, stone implements (microliths), legend of Angels Cave, stone axes, Native Police Force, Narre Narre Warren Station, legend about rocks on Bald Hill, kangaroo totemic site; Chap.20; Wonthaggi- Yarram - natives visit Phillip Is., murder of William Cook and Yankee by five Tasmanians (listed as Bon Small Boy, Jack Napoleon Timninaparewa, Fanny Waterpoordeyer, Matilda Nattopolenimma and Truganini) near Cape Patterson, men; camp sites, middens, legend of White Rock; Chap.21; Sale - Bairnsdale, The Lakes Country middens, camps; legend at Wulrunjeri; story of a white woman supposedly living with with the Tutangolung tribe, efforts made to prove story; canoe trees; Chap.22; Sale-Bairnsdale, The Inland Braiakolung tribe, camps, implements, canoe &? shield trees; Ramahyuck Mission, grinding rocks, fights with Omeo tribe; native tracks, death through enemy magic - procedure, belief in ghosts; Chap.23; Lakes Entrance and the Country to the east - Kroatungolung people, legend of Kalimna Valley; camps, stones of Nargun, bunyip, devils at Lake Tyers, excavation at Buchan, carbon dates; middens, ochre at Cape Conrad, stone fish-hook file at Thurra River; note on Bidwel tribe; Each chapter gives historical details, early contacts, relationships with settlers; Aboriginal place names and detailed description of sites and geographical features.b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, colour illustrationsgeelong, colac, hamilton, camperdown, ballarat, ararat, maryborough, charlton, horsham, stawell, murray river, shepparton, wangaratta, dandenong, wonthaggi, yarram, sale, bairnsdale, lakes entrance -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Susan Robertson, The bell sounds pleasantly : Ebenezer Mission Station, 1992
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne B&w illustrations, b&w photographs The story of the impact of colonisation on Wimmera and district Aborigines, and of their relationships with the Moravian missionaries. The bell sounds pleasantly : Ebenezer Mission Station ...The story of the impact of colonisation on Wimmera and district Aborigines, and of their relationships with the Moravian missionaries.B&w illustrations, b&w photographs -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Luise Hercus, This is what happened : historical narratives by Aborigines, 1986
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Yandruwandha Innamicka Nicholson River Djaru Wawarl Western dialect Murinypata Alawa mission Wangganguru Ngiyambaa Cobar Cape Keerweer Wik-ngatharra Macassar Anindilyakwa Dhirari Afghan Chinaman Wagaya Wemba Wemba Bilikin brothers Bardi Ngarinjin massacres Hodgson Downs Warndarang Mindiri Wangganguru Old Paddy Umpila native police Gugu-badhun boninb Atynyamatana Constable McLeay Bowman Oykangand Kukatj Roper Creole Paradise Dhirari Fanny Brown Wave Hill strike Gurindji Vincent Lingiari Mainoru station Rembarrnga Land rights Flinders Island maps, b&w photographs, word lists This book is devoted to the contact history of a hunting and gathering people where they themselves tell the stories in their own languages. ...This book is devoted to the contact history of a hunting and gathering people where they themselves tell the stories in their own languages. Presented as transcriptions of the original stories in Language in facsimile with introductions, gloss and translations by the transcribers. Contains stories by B. Kerwin, R. Moses, H.P. Kulambunt. B. Roberts, M.M. Irinjili D. Harris, J.S. Karntin, C.G. Wurramarrba, Barrengwa, B. Murray, W. Clegg, S. Day, T. Ejai, A. Baranga, I. Joshua, B. Clarmont and C. Omeenyo, H. Goetz, A. Coulthard, J. Boxer; (Lalarin), B.A. Sommer, J. Jack, E. Kennedy, L.J. Kyngayari, V. Lingiari, J.C. Maliwanga and J. Flinders, separately annotated.maps, b&w photographs, word listsyandruwandha, innamicka, nicholson river, djaru, wawarl, western dialect, murinypata, alawa, mission, wangganguru, ngiyambaa, cobar, cape keerweer, wik-ngatharra, macassar, anindilyakwa, dhirari, afghan, chinaman, wagaya, wemba wemba, bilikin brothers, bardi, ngarinjin, massacres, hodgson downs, warndarang, mindiri, wangganguru, old paddy, umpila, native police, gugu-badhun, boninb, atynyamatana, constable mcleay, bowman, oykangand, kukatj, roper creole, paradise, dhirari, fanny brown, wave hill strike, gurindji, vincent lingiari, mainoru station, rembarrnga, land rights, flinders island -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Aboriginal missions, stations or reserves in Victoria : part A : Port Phillip District before separation from the Colony of New South Wales (1835-1850)
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Descriptions of the reserves in the Port Phillip District before separation from the Colony of New South Wales (1835-1850) Lists site and area. Additional photocopied notes concerning some of the missions. Aboriginal missions, stations ...Descriptions of the reserves in the Port Phillip District before separation from the Colony of New South Wales (1835-1850) Lists site and area. Additional photocopied notes concerning some of the missions. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Aboriginal missions, stations or reserves in Victoria : part A : Port Phillip District before separation from the Colony of New South Wales (1835-1850)
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Shorter version of the Missions and Reserves list, stating location and area of sites. Aboriginal missions, stations ...Shorter version of the Missions and Reserves list, stating location and area of sites. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Marie Hansen Fels, I succeeded once : the Aboriginal Protectorate on the Mornington Peninsula, 1839-1840, 2011
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Boon wurrung Yarra Mission William Thomas maps, document reproductions, b&w illustrations, colour illustrations, colour photographs 1. The writings of William Thomas 2. The Context 3. The record of observation 4. Tubberubbabel, Protectorate head station ...1. The writings of William Thomas 2. The Context 3. The record of observation 4. Tubberubbabel, Protectorate head station 5. Kangerong, Protectorate second station 6. Buckkermitterwarrer, Protectorate third station 7. Kullurk, the Bonurong choice for a reserve 8. The raid into Gippsland and the massacres remembered 9. Manufacturing industry on the Mornington Peninsula, 'the successful plan at Arthurs Seat' 10. Death of Johnny and his burial on the foreshore at McCrae 11. The abduction between Arthurs Seat and Point Nepean, and Yankee Yankee's return 12. Thomas' translations.maps, document reproductions, b&w illustrations, colour illustrations, colour photographsboon wurrung, yarra mission, william thomas
