File:Freda & Rona Glynn ph0034-0054.jpg

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English: Group at Marys, the Anglican Church Hostel for Aboriginal children (Alice Springs). Seated in the uniform with the white collar is Sister Eileen heath (decd). Seated next to her is Mrs. Schroder, who helped Sister Eileen run the home. The tallest girl in the back row is Rona Glynn, who would go on to work as a teacher at Hartley Street School in Alice Springs before studying nursing in Melbourne. The Rona Glynn preschool is named in her honour. Freda Glynn (Rona's sister) is standing to Rona's left. Freda Glynn was a co-founder of CAAMA and Imparja.
Date 1950s
Source https://territorystories.nt.gov.au/10070/726398 - Northern Territory Government site
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Freda and Rona Glynn in a group at a hostel, 1950s

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