Topics: People: Community leaders
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AIM
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Jack Patten
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Mum Shirl
1940s - view
William
de Serve, a Gai-mariagal man born on Barrenjoey, is living in several camps
along the Hawkesbury River making a living by selling his fishing catch at
Brooklyn. He is also known at Coal and Candle Creek and at Narrabeen.
1940s - view
Gai-mariagal people are living at Narrabeen Lakes on what is now the NSW Sports
Centre. The community includes relatives of Dennis Foley. In the 1950s Dennis
visits Narrabeen Lakes regularly with his uncles or his mother or grandmother,
who lives at Curl Curl, bringing provisions like a bag of flour or a cake.
1940s - view
Elsa Dixon
1940 - view
Jack Patten
1940 - view
Jean Miller
1940 - view
Bill Onus
1940 - view
Bill Ferguson
1940 - view
Martha Everingham
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Bert Groves
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Black Adam
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RH Mathews
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Baldwin Spencer
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Joseph Birdsell
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Norman Tindale
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William Cooper
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Jack Patten
1940 - view
Bert Groves
