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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'Point McLeay', 'about 1936'

Image: The interior of the Point McLeay church showing a large arched window with several panels of stained glass and two tables decorated with various vegetables, flowers, and other plant material. There is an upright piano and bench to the right.

Annotations: 'My Dear Mrs Jones, I was so pleased to hear from you & quite understand at Your age that travelling to Point McLeay would be a great trial to you. The natives were so pleased to get your messages and still speak of the Taplin (see AA 319) family with much reverence & would like the name Taplin represented there now. I hope to see you in the New Year also Miss Ophel [?]). My kindest Regards to all Yours lovingly. Edith R. Lawrie.', 'Our Adelaide address is 37 Winchester St. St. Peters.', 'Point McLeay', 'about 1936' [written in second colour ink].

Captioned: none

Other information: According to Kay L Mead's series list this photo depicts the interior of the church at Harvest Festival.

Negatives on file: 35mm b/w film

Photographed in: South Australia.

CreatorAborigines' Friends' Association
ControlAA 1/5/13
Quantity 0.1cm,   1   photographic print
FormatsLoose Photographic Prints
Series AA1/05
BESbswy