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Jenny Davison2020-02-07T04:35:14+10:30Day 9 and final day in the construction of the Lutheran Mission Church. All work finished including the altar in the chancel
Day 9 and final day in the construction of the Lutheran Mission Church. All work finished including the altar in the chancel
Some of the volunteer working party for the construction of the Lutheran Mission Church outside a dugout, enjoying a break. From left: Clem Eckermann, David Edwards (?) , Charlie Stewart (?), Hurtle Hanisch, Reg Schuster, Clarrie Oster (?), (?) Dugout is thought to be on Lot 44
Day 4 in the construction of the Lutheran Mission Church The V crimped wall sheets nailed on except for the sheets that were not supplied
Some of the working party who constructed the Lutheran Mission Church, in a dugout Clem Eckermann (2nd from left), Reg Schuster (3rd from right), Gordon Traeger (on right) Others in the working party were Hurtle Hanisch, Pastor Blaess, Robert Koch, Ray Dutschke, Clarrie Oster, David Edwards, Charlie Stewart, Max Thomas, Otto Krieg, Theo Krieg, E Lindner
Some of the working party for the construction of the Lutheran Mission Church, in a dugout From the right: Gordon Traeger, Hurtle Hanisch, Reg Schuster. Others are Robert Koch, Ray Dutschke, Clem Eckermann and Clarrie Oster
End of day 1 in the construction of the Lutheran Mission Church. Foundations laid
Some of the working party for the construction of the Lutheran Mission Church take some time off
Day 9- construction of the Lutheran Mission Church by the working party completed. Two spans of the wall sheeting had not been supplied. This was put on later but before the dedication.
Local aboriginal boys pose for the camera. The hill directly behind the boys contains the Catholic Church dugout.
Some of the Lutheran Mission Church work party visit the Greek Church