tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post9104331625859563180..comments2024-03-22T13:53:37.034+10:30Comments on d r i n k s t e r: MY AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD FOR UNAIPONUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post-249748531536517342019-04-01T21:51:42.254+10:302019-04-01T21:51:42.254+10:30Hello Philip
I am about four years late to the par...Hello Philip<br />I am about four years late to the party here, but happened across this article when my daughter sent it to me today. My great aunt was Ida Taite (not Tate) Smith, "baby sister" of my very prim and proper grandmother, Olive. My late father used to talk about their brother Jack referring to them as "that pair of old lezzos over in Kanmantoo". My Pamela Snow | The Snow Reporthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17754222675609183221noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post-85815071012353728802017-04-27T17:24:59.516+09:302017-04-27T17:24:59.516+09:30Philip a wonderful story that I found by accident ... <br />Philip a wonderful story that I found by accident while trying to find something or anything about Nora Young. Loved the images you evoked on life on the estate with all the women running the show. I have a couple of paintings that I inherited from a friend of my grandmothers Thurza who had been a friend of Nora'. One is an oil painting of Homesdale (I think) and another is a portrait Robyn Sweaneynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post-28741617047913241482015-01-29T11:28:41.177+10:302015-01-29T11:28:41.177+10:30From my recollection the names are mainly nickname...From my recollection the names are mainly nicknames or first names. I don't recall any family names.DRINKSTERhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08758026563093735309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post-26864072841390493852015-01-28T14:05:15.500+10:302015-01-28T14:05:15.500+10:30A lovely piece, and beautifully written thank you....A lovely piece, and beautifully written thank you. David Unaipon was truly an extraordinary person as were and are a great many Ngarrindjeri. As an historian who often works with Ngarrindjeri I'd be keen to know if the winery's records reveal the names of the other Ngarrindjeri who worked there under Grandfather David's supervision.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post-76611565772183818242015-01-28T09:49:25.945+10:302015-01-28T09:49:25.945+10:30yez. a book pleezzeyez. a book pleezzetonyjoenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post-92171957413725809642015-01-28T09:42:37.912+10:302015-01-28T09:42:37.912+10:30WHAT AN AMAZING STORY! IT WOULD BE MORE BELIEVEABL...WHAT AN AMAZING STORY! IT WOULD BE MORE BELIEVEABLE IF IT WAS FICTION!<br /><br />[PAM]Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post-78315156075601539622015-01-27T17:56:36.016+10:302015-01-27T17:56:36.016+10:30Jesus Whitey. Non-conformist Protestants, a Ngarri...Jesus Whitey. Non-conformist Protestants, a Ngarrindjeri genius, racy Victorian aristocracy fleeing the Old Dart, and lesbian gentry in the South Oz wilds. Talk about minority groups! Write a book you bastard.Bernie Cooknoreply@blogger.com