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- Post Office (1884). In 1863 Reverend Friedrich Hagenauer established Ramahyuck Mission on the banks of the Avon River near Lake Wellington to house the...
- other Victorian missions, including Ramahyuck, Lake Condah and Coranderrk, were relocated to Lake Tyers. The Ramahyuck Mission (established in 1863 by Reverend...
- rights and to keep families together. In 1867 Flower relocated to the Ramahyuck Mission, in Gippsland, Victoria, where she worked as a teacher. Flower...
- Aboriginal reserves in Coranderrk, Framlingham, Lake Condah, Ebenezer, Ramahyuck, as well as Lake Tyers. Corranderrk was notably successful, becoming practically...
- (Green Hills, Mafra), 1862–1863 Tangambalanga (near Kiewa), 1862–1873 Ramahyuck (Lake Wellington, near Bairnsdale and the Avon River), 1863–1907 Coranderrk...
- Presbyterian missionary Friedrich Hagenauer, Hagenauer grew up on the Aboriginal Ramahyuck mission, which had been founded by his parents, with three brothers. In...
- minister and missionary in Australia who established Ebenezer Mission and Ramahyuck mission. Reverend Friedrich Hagenauer and Reverend F.W. Spieseke from...
- Scotch College). Friedrich HagenauerPresbyterian minister; founder of Ramahyuck Mission to house the members of the Ganai tribe who survived attacks in...
- portraits of indigenous people and capturing the mission stations of Ramahyuck (Lake Wellington), Coranderrk (Yarra Flats) where he made 106 photographs...
- reserves in Victoria (the others being Lake Condah, Lake Tyers, Framlingham, Ramahyuck, and Ebenezer), followed by a parliamentary inquiry in 1881 on the Aboriginal...