1964 0440

2020-02-06T10:29:44+10:30

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.

1964 04402020-02-06T10:29:44+10:30

1964 0437

2020-02-07T04:24:23+10:30

Day 1 of the construction of the Lutheran Mission Church. The site was pegged and by the end of the day, the foundations were laid.

1964 04372020-02-07T04:24:23+10:30

1964 0436

2020-02-07T04:22:26+10:30

Day 3 of the construction of the Lutheran Mission Church Frame work fixed and roof iron going on

1964 04362020-02-07T04:22:26+10:30

1964 0435

2020-02-07T04:20:28+10:30

The Koonibba Mission Truck and trailer loaded with the building material for the Coober Pedy Mission Church. Clarrie Oster with David Edwards and Charlie Stewart of Yalata Mission had driven the truck to Coober Pedy arriving on Friday 25th September 1964

1964 04352020-02-07T04:20:28+10:30

1964 0433

2020-02-07T04:18:20+10:30

View to the south east of the Lutheran Mission Church. Catholic church dugout is in hill on right but is not visible

1964 04332020-02-07T04:18:20+10:30

1964 0432

2020-02-07T04:16:49+10:30

Members of the Lutheran Mission Church work party on the way to Coober Pedy. Reg Schuster is changing a tyre.

1964 04322020-02-07T04:16:49+10:30

1964 0430

2020-02-08T11:43:13+10:30

Day 3 of the construction of the Lutheran Mission Church The v -crimped zinc anneal wall sheeting is nailed on.

1964 04302020-02-08T11:43:13+10:30

1964 0429

2020-02-07T04:09:23+10:30

Three men of the work party in Coober Pedy to build the Lutheran Mission Church -pictured  inside the dugout where they were staying.

1964 04292020-02-07T04:09:23+10:30
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