Warburton Range Missions, Missionaries And Aboriginal People : Part Three
231492PD: Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_1
231493PD: Men, Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_2
231494PD: Camp, Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_3
231495PD: Betty, Lily, Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_4
231496PD: Mt Talbot, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_5
231497PD: Arrival, Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_6
231498PD: Cosmo huts, ie Cosmo Newbery Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_7
231499PD: Cleaning up, Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_8
231500PD: Group, Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_9
231501PD: Mt Margaret Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_10
231502PD: Sunday School, Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_11
231503PD: Carol & family, Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_12
231504PD: Bath day, Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_13
231505PD: Sam Mollenhauer, missionary, Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_14
231506PD: Cosmo Newbery Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_15
231507PD: Hospital, Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_16
231508PD: Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_17
231509PD: Meeting, Warburton Mission, 1958-1961 slwa_b3345574_18
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