Collectie PHOTO 117 - Lynette Walker Slides of Malekula, Espiritu Santo and Efate

‘The feast for my welcome. Jenny, Val, Wendy, Self [Lynette Walker], Chrissie, Baker. Taken in sc... ‘Val and village ladies gather before villages’ welcome service for me’ [Lynette Walker] ‘Outside school after village welcome service for me on the Sunday’ ‘Saklen[?], Linda and Lutie [?] return to school, South West Bay District School’ ‘District school. One girl – Janis. South West Bay.’ ‘Janis, District School girl. Only girl in South West Bay District School. To Onesua 1963.’ ‘Maeun school boys. All speak one language. Nalai, Isno, Teti, Ambong, Rogu ?, Nasing? Plus one. ... ‘Teachers and self [Lynette Walker]. Alec, Nasing and Aimbel [?], District School, South West Bay’ 'Janis and Jane. Our first girls to pass for OHS [Onesua High School]. Janis only girl in Distric... ‘District school from roof of mission house, South West Bay, Malekula’
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AU PMB PHOTO 117

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Lynette Walker Slides of Malekula, Espiritu Santo and Efate

Datum(s)

  • 1958-1977 (Vervaardig)

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322 digital images scanned from 35mm slide

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Naam van de archiefvormer

(1927-)

Biografie

Lynette (Lyn) Grace Walker was born in 1927. She went to school at Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies’ College in Ballarat before going on to complete her teacher training at the University of Melbourne. Walker was commissioned to the Order of Deaconess at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Camberwell on 9 March, 1958, having trained at Rolland House Deaconess and Missionary Training College. In 1958, Walker travelled to the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) to take up the post of educational missionary for the west coast of Malekula, based in South West Bay. Between 1958-1965, Walker taught in the South West Bay District School and developed a new syllabus.

Returning to Australia in 1966, Walker lived in Mornington, Victoria where she cared for her parents and served as Deaconess at the Frankston Presbyterian Church. In 1971, Walker returned to the New Hebrides to serve as Deaconess for Central Islands (Efate and adjacent islands). Based in Vila, she worked with women, young people and Sunday school teachers. Between 1975-1977, she took on the post of Deaconess for Southern Islands (Tanna, Aniwa, Aneityum, Futuna and Erromango). Walker returned to live in Melbourne in April, 1977. From 1978, she worked for the Uniting Church in aged care community outreach until her retirement in 1987. In retirement, she continues to be active in church life and community activities.

Since returning to Australia, Walker has visited Vanuatu several times, including in 1998 to join in the Golden Jubilee celebrations for the Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu.

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Deaconess Lynette Grace Walker served as an educational missionary in the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) for the Australian Presbyterian Board of Missions. Between 1958-1965, Lyn was based in South West Bay, Malekula where she worked as a teacher at the South West Bay District School. From 1971, Walker served as Deaconess for Central Islands (Efate and adjacent islands). Based in Vila, she worked with women, young people and Sunday school teachers. Between 1975-1977, she took on the post of Deaconess for Southern Islands (Tanna, Aniwa, Aneityum, Futuna and Erromango). Walker returned to live in Melbourne in April, 1977 but has continued to visit Vanuatu over the years.

This collection of 322 digitised colour 35mm slides is a selection of photographs showing Walker's life mostly from in South West Bay, Malekula but also Santo, Tangoa and Efate. The images show students at South West Bay District School, other missionaries and volunteers, Walker's house, church activities including of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union (PWMU), big and small nambas, custom masks, plants and Tangoa Training Institute.

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As arranged by Lynette Walker

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Related collections: PMB Photo 115, PMB Photo 116, PMB Photo 118, PMB Photo 119 and PMB MS 1440.

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Individual item titles are taken from the handwritten captions on photos. The language is reflective of the period of captioning. In the absence of captions, titles were devised by cataloguer based on image content. Information added by cataloguer is included in square brackets [ ].

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