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Thursday, July 29, 2010

The old Hospital at Raukkan

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Labels: I was born in the hospital at Raukkan and a big fig tree grew next to it. And us kids used to play in it and eat figs till our tongues were swollen and sore.

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      • Jimbelunga
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      • Army Service Record of Rigneys from WW1
      • My Great Uncle Rufus Rigney
      • Raukkan in July
      • The old Hospital at Raukkan
      • Our Ngarrindjerri Flag
      • Black Swans in Flight over Lake
      • As I have gotten older and now have many, many gra...
      • Early Pics of The Lake Home at Raukkan
      • My Grandfather Gordon Wilfred Rigney
      • Story of Raukkans most famous son David Unaipon
      • Raukkan Church as depicted on the $50 note
      • What have successive governments left us. What can...
      • Ngarrindjeri Ruwe Stolen Waters
      • The Ngarrinjerri Flag
      • A Black Swan
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