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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These glass plates were presented by Reverend HK Bartlett in December 1965. All titles have been transcribed from the original glass plate, where available.

See Albox folder for enlargements, copy prints and negatives.

  1. 'Opening Memorial Church' - colour - two men in clerical collars with older woman in colourful dress between them in front of church with thatched roof; other local people looking on.

  2. 'Cross & Cargill Memorial Church' - colour - people seated on the grass in front of the church. Church has solid walls and thatched roof.

  3. 'Interior Cross & Cargill Memorial Church' - black and white - interior structure of church showing the altar and woven mats on the floor.

  4. 'Solomon Is.' - colour - long narrow canoe with high stern and high prow decorated with shells being carried on long poles on the shoulders of a large group of men.

  5. 'Solomon Is.' - colour - long line of people dressed in white between two buildings.

  6. 'Vooza Solomon Islander' - second label - 'Sergeant Major Vooza George Medal Silver Star' - colour - correct name is Sir Jacob Charles Vouza. The photo shows him with his medals.

  7. 'Papuans' - second label 'Men of Vella Lavella Solomons' - colour - group of men on a boat.



Places mentioned: Vella Lavella (Solomon Islands).

People mentioned: Cross, Cargill, Vooza, Sir Jacob Charles Vouza.

CreatorHarry K Bartlett
ControlAA 21/2/5/1 - 7
Quantity   7   Lantern glass plates
FormatsPhotographic Glass Negatives
Series AA21/02
BESbswy