DescriptionAmboora, Amelia and Rungie at the Alice Springs Telegraph Station.jpg
English: A lot is recorded and known about Amelia Kunoth, the woman in the centre of this picture, but not much is known of the women on either side of her: Amboora and Runge.
Like Amelia, both women worked as housemaids for the Bradshaw family and are remembered fondly in Doris Blackwell’s book 'Alice on the Line'. Doris recalls Runge was a ‘dear old soul’ who won a very special place in the hearts of the Bradshaw family. The family were saddened to learn that she passed away during the Spanish Flu epidemic which killed many in Central Australia.
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