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3 Loch St, Derby WA 6728, Australia
Derby, Western Australia 6728
(08) 9191 1426

I lived here when Darcy Jones held the position at Derby Port as the HarborMaster. Emily Charlie was acting housekeeper whilst also volunteering her Indigineous time at Numbla Nunga #DerbyHospotal. I am just leaving Broome and I will be in Derby tomorrow. Emily was buried with the nuns at Beagle Bay Mission. She was also raised by the nuns and was counted as one of the stolen children. However, with the dedication to God and Mankind, the sisters of St.John not only devoted their lives to the mission, they outstretched their hearts to the aboriginal influx of children from remote Australia. What skills these children inherited was in large, handed down by the nuns who wanted nothing more than to see each child prosper once leaving the orphanage. By Frank Burns

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Wharfginer's House

Museum at 3 Loch St, Derby WA 6728, Australia. Here you will find detailed information about Wharfginer's House: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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3 Loch St, Derby WA 6728, Australia.
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Wharfginer's House is an Australian Museum based in Derby, Western Australia. Wharfginer's House is located at 3 Loch St, Derby WA 6728, Australia.


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  • Frank Burns
    Added 2015-05-18
    I lived here when Darcy Jones held the position at Derby Port as the HarborMaster. Emily Charlie was acting housekeeper whilst also volunteering her Indigineous time at Numbla Nunga #DerbyHospotal. I am just leaving Broome and I will be in Derby tomorrow. Emily was buried with the nuns at Beagle Bay Mission. She was also raised by the nuns and was counted as one of the stolen children. However, with the dedication to God and Mankind, the sisters of St.John not only devoted their lives to the mission, they outstretched their hearts to the aboriginal influx of children from remote Australia. What skills these children inherited was in large, handed down by the nuns who wanted nothing more than to see each child prosper once leaving the orphanage. By Frank Burns
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