John Flynn & Alice Springs.
*John Flynn was born in 1880 and educated in Melbourne. Ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1911 he was commissioned by his church to visit the Northern Territory in 1912 and report on its missionary needs. The vast distances of the Territory and the lack of adequate medical facilities concerned Flynn and from 1917 onwards he founded a series of nursing services in remote locations. Taking advantage of the rapid development of aviation in the 1920s, Flynn was instrumental in the formation of the AIM Aerial Medical Service in 1928. The effectiveness of the service was ensured by the invention of the Traeger pedal radio in 1929. With several name changes, the AIM Aerial Medical Service became the Royal Flying Doctor Service in 1954.
Flynn was also concerned with providing shelter for the older population of Central Australia and in 1949 he designed the first cottage to be built at the Old Timers' Settlement in Alice Springs.* *Taken from the Archives.
Camels photo, taken from the car not far from Alice.
John Flynn's Church.
John Flynn's Hospital.
I didn't know that camels live in your country. The landscape is amazing I have never seen that before.
ReplyDeleteVery different country from Europe I would imagine...Camels are in the outback, lots of them. They came from Afghanistan many years ago because they would good in our outback dry country.
DeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteI hope your father is doing well and is no pain.
Thanks Beth.
DeleteHe has a bit of pain which is managed with medication. Thanks for asking :)
Lovely photos but the camels are my favorite.
ReplyDeletePraying for your father and you.
Thank you for your prayers. Amazing creatures are camels.
DeleteGorgeous photos. Will keep you and your father in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda, much appreciated.
DeleteI hadn't replied to the actual post where you mentioned it so I did now. I am continuing prayers for both of you.
DeleteThank you.
Deletefirst time I've heard of a camel race.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of it either till I saw with my eyes
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