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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Alwyne Vernon De Lorimier Heidenreich

Archive Collections / Alwyne Vernon De Lorimier Heidenreich
Born : 06 October, 1900
Died : 01 January, 1983

Alwyne Vernon De Lorimier Heidenreich was born on the 6 October 1900, in Adelaide, South Australia to Johannes George Ludwig Heidenreich and Emily Jane Welsby. As a child it is thought that he often stayed with his grandfather Georg Adam Heidenreich because his father had gone to study at the University of Erlangen in Germany. Georg A Heidenreich established the Hermannsburg Mission on behalf of the Lutheran Church, and was appointed the first Superintendant. He was also a pastor at Bethany.

As a young man Alwyne Heidenreich worked as a 1st class porter for the South Australian Railways, and may have continued this profession into later life. He died in Adelaide, 1983.

Alwyne Heidenreich donated papers and photographs relating to his family history to the State Library of South Australia. Some photograph duplicates are in the custody of the South Australian Museum.

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