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Church ruins in South Australia

Church ruins in South Australia

Partial view of church ruins in South Australia, possibly caused by fire; name and exact location not known.

Promotional photographs of places and events in South Australia

Promotional photographs of places and events in South Australia

Collection of 132 photographs highlighting events, entertainment, recreation and sights of interest in Adelaide and other South Australian regions, including Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, Fleurieu Peninsula, River Murray, South East, Flinders Ranges, Yorke Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula, Mid North and Far North, during the nineteen seventies.

Abandoned mine workings in South Australia

Abandoned mine workings in South Australia

Distant view of abandoned workings, possibly an old mine in South Australia; exact location not known.

Fires in South Australia

Fires in South Australia

Photographs of house and building fires in South Australia, together with related newspaper cuttings. See 'contents' for details of items.

Destruction caused by a storm in South Australia

Destruction caused by a storm in South Australia

Debris from a destroyed building after a cyclonic wind storm in South Australia; a large wooden crucifix lying amongst the ruins indicated that it may have been a church.

Photographs of South Australia

Photographs of scenes in Adelaide of Port Adelaide, Glenelg, Wayville, Brighton, Westfield Marion, Adelaide Oval, Henley Beach, Seacliff, Largs Bay, Adelaide Central Market, Adelaide Gaol, and in South Australia of Strathalbyn, Blinman, McLaren Vale, Macclesfield, Coward Springs, Dalhousie Homestead, Oodnadatta, Port Lincoln, Morgan, Mindarie, Halidon, Peterborough, Port Germein, Goolwa, Quorn, Point Turton, Balgowan, Hammond, Kangaroo Island, Hawker, Lake Bonney, Lyrup, Mantung, Walker Flat, Middleton, and Wunkar. Includes photographs taken at the Royal Adelaide Show, and the 'Walk Against Warming' rally.

Ruins of a residence

Ruins of a residence

SOUTH RHINE: The ruins of the Salt Creek Schoolroom residence used by the Reverend Baker near South Rhine in the Barossa Valley.

Ruins at Delabole Slate Quarry

Ruins at Delabole Slate Quarry

Mud ruins at Delabole Slate Quarry, near Willunga. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/104.

Ruins at Delabole Slate Quarry

Ruins at Delabole Slate Quarry

Ruins of mud cottages at Delabole Slate Quarry, near Willunga. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/104.

Ruins of Marble Hill residence

Ruins of Marble Hill residence

MARBLE HILL: The ruins of the Governor of South Australia's summer residence at Marble Hill in the Mount Lofty Ranges; the premises were built in 1879 and destroyed by bushfire in 1955.

Ruins of Marble Hill residence

Ruins of Marble Hill residence

MARBLE HILL: The ruins of the Governor of South Australia's summer residence at Marble Hill, Norton Summit, Mount Lofty Ranges; the premises were built in 1879 and destroyed by bushfire in 1955.

Ruins of Marble Hill residence

Ruins of Marble Hill residence

MARBLE HILL: The ruins of the Governor of South Australia's summer residence at Marble Hill, Norton Summit, Mount Lofty Ranges, side and rear view; the premises were built in 1879 and destroyed by bushfire in 1955.

Ruins of Marble Hill residence

Ruins of Marble Hill residence

MARBLE HILL: Overhead view of the ruins of the Governor of South Australia's summer residence at Marble Hill, Norton Summit, Mount Lofty Ranges, taken from the partly restored tower; the premises were built in 1879 and destroyed by bushfire in 1955.

Ruins of Marble Hill residence

Ruins of Marble Hill residence

MARBLE HILL: The partly restored front entrance to the ruins of the Governor of South Australia's summer residence at Marble Hill, Norton Summit, Mount Lofty Ranges; the premises were built in 1879 and destroyed by bushfire in 1955.

Ruins near Beltana

Ruins near Beltana

View of some ruins, six miles from Beltana in South Australia's north. These are the remains of the Puttapa Gap railway siding fettlers cottages 6 miles from Beltana. [Information provided by Glenys Aird].

Ruins near Beltana

Ruins near Beltana

View of some ruins, six miles from Beltana in South Australia's north.

A country scene of ruins and trees

A country scene of ruins and trees

A country scene in South Australia featuring some stone ruins near gum trees; exact location not known.

Mine ruins at Wallaroo

Mine ruins at Wallaroo

Part of a collection of photographs taken over time of various places and events in South Australia by Stephen Giles, this features an old stone tower which forms part of the mine ruins at Wallaroo.

Ruins of Marble Hill residence

Ruins of Marble Hill residence

MARBLE HILL:Close view of the construction of the Governor of South Australia's summer residence at Marble Hill, Norton Summit, Mount Lofty Ranges; the premises were built in 1879 and destroyed by bushfire in 1955.

Views in South Australia :
collection of black and white photograph negatives

Views in South Australia : collection of black and white photograph negatives

Negatives containing views of South Australian countryside and locations. Includes photographs and snapshots of people at houses, weddings, fields, and in boats.

Ruins of a farmer's hut

Ruins of a farmer's hut

The ruins of a farmer's hut in the Hundred of Erskine, where a group of men, possibly the members of the 1890 Royal Pastoral Commission during an inspection, are making camp. Their wagons are visible in the background.

Photographs of Hammond

Photographs of Hammond

Photographs of abandoned buildings in the South Australian town of Hammond.

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War One era badges (also known as buttons or 'tinnies') collected by the R.S.L. Most badges were designed and created to be puchased as a fundraising interest, in order to raise money for various factions of the Red Cross. Included are badges created for occasions such as Australia Day, Violet Day, Army Nurses Day, and French Day, and for charity groups including the Red Cross, the Cheer-Up Society, the R.S.A. Building Fund (Returned Soldiers' Association, which later became the R.S.L.), the Wattle Day League, Soldiers' Home, Children's Patriotic League, Nursing Society, and the Y.M.C.A., as well as official peace badges marking the end of the war and various miscellaneous badges including a Christian Endeavour convention, fundraising carnivals and memorial gardens. Also includes some button badges from the inter-war years, 1919-1938, and from the Second World War, and other metal badges from WW1 and WW2. See below for details.

Album of people, places and events on Eyre Peninsula and the west coast of South Australia during the years 1929-1934

Album of people, places and events on Eyre Peninsula and the west coast of South Australia during the years 1929-1934

A collection of 329 photographs of people, events and places on the Eyre Peninsula and west coast of South Australia. Places include Tallala Well, Thevenard, Wirrulla, Poochera, Minnipa, Wudinna, Mount Wedge, Haslam, Carawa, Laura Bay, Perlubie, Venus Bay, Elliston, Coulta, Tod River, Poonindie, Tumby Bay, Verran, Cleve, Arno Bay, Cowell, Kimba, Whyalla, Penong, Iron Knob. The album contains photographs which document the Back to Port Lincoln Carnival celebrations, 7-14 February 1930; photographs taken at Ceduna of the Western Australian Centenary Air Race 1929 (also known as the East- West Air Race); the refuelling stop at Ceduna of the inaugural flight of Air Mail services between Adelaide and Perth 1929 and the 130th Anniversary of the Landing of Matthew Flinders at Boston Bay, 26 February 1932. A number of sailing ships and motor vessels visiting Boston Bay between 1929 and 1933 were photographed, among them Melbourne, Olive Bank, Hougomont, Viking, Phasianella, Minnipa, King Stephen, Moonta, Rhymney, L'Avenir, Grootekerk and the new aircraft carrier HMAS Albatross which was first commissioned in 1929. The photographs include some interesting images of farming and transportation on the far west coast of South Australia, and show glimpses of the lives of Aboriginal people at that time, at Poonindie Mission, Koonibba Mission, Fowler's Bay and Ceduna region. The photographs in this collection were taken by E. F. Derbyshire during the years 1929-1933, when he was a commercial traveller for Clarkson Limited of Adelaide, suppliers of builders' tools and hardware. See 'Contents' for more information and details of individual photographs.

Mounted troops outside a ruined house

Mounted troops outside a ruined house

Mounted Australian troops in military uniform standing guard outside the ruins of a stone house. Women wearing dresses and head scarfes are standing on the steps leading into the ruined dwelling. Possibly in South Africa during the Boer War.

Bendleby ruin

Bendleby ruin

Stone ruins of a once substantial homestead north of Orroroo in the Lower Flinders Ranges.

Ruins near Terowie

Ruins near Terowie

Ruins of a building near Terowie. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/86.

Views around South Australia

Views around South Australia

Various images from around South Australia's mid-north, including Snowtown, Moonta, Mintaro, Clare, Kapunda, Wallaroo and a tram outside the Entertainment Centre, Port Road. All taken in August 2010. See 'contents' for details of items.

Nuccaleena mine ruins

Nuccaleena mine ruins

The ruins of the Nuccaleena mine in the north of the Flinders Ranges, South Australia.

Soldier by a ruined house

Soldier by a ruined house

Australian soldier wearing military uniform standing by the ruins of a brick house, possibly in South Africa during the Boer War.