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Service at the Goulburn Island Mission Station

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Shows a group of Goulburn Islanders (mostly young men); the woman sitting on the left of the piano is Constance Amy Corfield, the first white teacher on the island in 1916. The man in the hat on the far left of the picture is Mr Watson, Mission Superintendent. The other missionary couple are Mr and Mrs A.E. Lawrence. The poster is captioned Jesus walking on the sea. On 1 December 1916, Darwin-based cyclist and photographer Ted Ryko and the Reverend James Watson travelled to the Methodist mission station on South Goulburn Island on the mission lugger Kathie. The mission had been founded only six months earlier. Ryko shared in the Christmas Day celebrations letting people take turns riding on his bicycle.

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Shows a group of Goulburn Islanders (mostly young men); the woman sitting on the left of the piano is Constance Amy Corfield, the first white teacher on the island in 1916. The man in the hat on the far left of the picture is Mr Watson, Mission Superintendent. The other missionary couple are Mr and Mrs A.E. Lawrence. The poster is captioned Jesus walking on the sea. On 1 December 1916, Darwin-based cyclist and photographer Ted Ryko and the Reverend James Watson travelled to the Methodist mission station on South Goulburn Island on the mission lugger Kathie. The mission had been founded only six months earlier. Ryko shared in the Christmas Day celebrations letting people take turns riding on his bicycle.

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