- The
Warangesda Aboriginal Mission is a heritage-listed
former Australian Aboriginal mission site at
Warangesda,
Darlington Point,
Murrumbidgee Council...
- of the
Murrumbidgee River.[citation needed] For more information, see
Warangesda Aboriginal Mission In 1880 the Rev. John
Brown Gribble, a Congregational...
- an area was set
aside by
government as an
Aboriginal reserve,
dubbed Warangesda, a
portmanteau of an
Aboriginal word and "Bethesda", to mean "house of...
- peoples. In New
South Wales, such
communities included Maloga, Brungle,
Warangesda, and ****meragunja. However, the
reserve system also gave
authorities power...
- a
number of heritage-listed sites, including:
Darlington Point,
Warangesda:
Warangesda Aboriginal Mission Jerilderie,
Nowranie Street:
Jerilderie railway...
-
Reverend William Ridley and the
Reverend John B.
Gribble of the
nearby Warangesda Mission. In
April 1881, 42 of the
Yorta Yorta men
living at the Maloga...
- When
Warangesda Mission became an
Aboriginal Station in 1884 the
Aboriginal Protection Board continued to send
Aboriginal girls to the
Warangesda girls'...
- ****ociation for 1894 :
including accounts of ****eroogunga (late Maloga),
Warangesda Brewarrina mission stations and La
Perouse mission.,
William Brooks, nla...
- his
adult life,
Cooper lived and
worked in
missions such as
Maloga and
Warangesda. He also
found work as a "shearer, drover, horse-breaker and
general rural...
-
Reserve (1893–1923) Aborigines'
Inland Mission Sydney Aboriginal Mission Warangesda Aboriginal Mission (1879–1920)
Church of
England /
Australian Board of...