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.
'Deck of the Federal Trawler "Endeavour" showing one wing of the Trawl "forward", and the other "aft".'
'One of the wings of the trawl. These are of wood shod with iron, and the hauling chains on them are so arranged that when the trawl is down they pull away from each other and keep the trawl open.'
'One of the wings of the trawl, with part of the trawl and its lines, and the iron affair which projects over the bulwarks and carries the block for lowering and raising the wing.'
'The gear for cutting out and hauling in the trawl. One man works each drum on which is wound the steel ropes. The trawler, who is on the bridge directs these two men, and the helmsman of the steamer.'
'The trawl is being hauled in by the deck-hands, over the bulwarks. Dannevig in the white hat is watching it come up.'
'Bringing in the trawl over the side of the Endeavour.'
'The trawl ready to be put overboard showing the ragged appearance due to the projecting piece of netting which protect the true net.'
'The pocket of the trawl containing a haul of fish hanging over the "pond" on deck.'
'A deck-hand loosening the loop of rope which closes the pocket of the trawl, so as to allow the catch to fall out into the pond.'
'A clean haul of fish ready to fall into the pond.'
'A clean haul in the pond.'
'A clean haul in the pond.'
'A large haul of flat heads, gurnards, schnapper, angel sharks, and various edible and inedible fish.'
Photograph missing. 'A giant Sting Ray taken in the trawl.'
Photograph missing. 'The Sting Ray. Seen from the track.'
'A large fish name unknown for the Australian Museum, Sydney.'
'Mr Dannevig with a new fish.'
'Fish cleaned and ready for the freezing chamber.'
'Dannevig recording the number and weight of fish stored in the freezing chamber.'
'Hunting for shells, among the mullock in the pond.'
'Taking the depth of the sea, with a patent sounding line a weight on the end of a long piano wire.'
'The apparatus for recording the temperature at the sea-bottom.'
Photograph missing. 'A present from Mr Dannevig Port Lincoln.'
Photograph missing. 'What beauties.'