Ngadlu tampinthi ngadlu Kaurna Miyurna yartangka. Munaintya puru purruna ngadlu-itya. Munaintyanangku yalaka tarrkarriana tuntarri.

We acknowledge we are on Kaurna Miyurna land. The Dreaming is still living. From the past, in the present, into the future, forever.

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'Church attendance at Point McLeay in the old A.F.A. days'

Archive Collections / Aborigines' Friends' Association / Series AA1/05 / 'Church attendance at Point McLeay in the old A.F.A. days'

Image: A very large group of men, women and children gathered in front of the Point McLeay Church. There are five prints of this image.

Annotations:
First print: 'MISSIONARY WORK AMONG ABORIGINES. Church attendance at Point McLeay in the old A.F.A. days.', 'ABORIGINES FRIENDS ASSOCIATION The Eighty-Second Annual Report'.
Second print: 'Chapel Pt. McLeay. Built 1866. Enlarged 1890 at a cost of £200.'
Third print: none
Fourth print: none
Fifth print: 'Chapel, Pt MacLeay [Point McLeay], Built 1866, Enlarged 1890 at a cost of £000 [?].'

Captioned: none

Other information: First print: Publication clipping from Aboribines' Friends' Association Annual Report. Second print: This photographic print has been mounted on a thick card, which has rounded corners. This format and size of photograph (approximately 107 x 165mm.) is commonly refered to as a 'Cabinet' photograph. Third print: This photographic print has been mounted on a thick card, which has rounded corners ('Cabinet' photograph). Fourth print: This photographic print has been mounted on a thick card, which has rounded corners ('Cabinet' photograph). Fifth print: Ink stamped: 'SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM ANTHROPOLOGY ARCHIVES AA___ Acc___.'

Negatives on file: 35mm b/w film

Photographed in: South Australia.

CreatorAborigines' Friends' Association
ControlAA 1/5/11
Quantity 0.5cm,   5   4 photographic prints, 1 publication clipping
FormatsLoose Photographic Prints, Mounted Photographic Prints
Series AA1/05
BESbswy