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Butterworth's Flour Mill

Butterworth's Flour Mill

Butterworth's Flour Mill at Aldinga with a row of men in the foreground all carrying musical instruments for a brass band.

Hart's Temperance Hotel

Hart's Temperance Hotel

Hart's Temperance Hotel at Aldinga; local residents and guests meet outside, one man wears a smoking hat.

Aboriginal Women

Aboriginal Women

LAKE ALEXANDRINA: Aboriginal women sitting together with a man near Lake Alexandrina.

Aboriginal family

Aboriginal family

LAKE ALEXANDRINA: Family of Aboriginal people outside their dwelling near Lake Alexandrina.

Alford Hotel

Alford Hotel

Alford Hotel.

Algebuckina. Waterhole

Algebuckina. Waterhole

Waterhole.

Algebuckina. Waterhole

Algebuckina. Waterhole

Waterhole.

Algebuckina .Waterhole

Algebuckina .Waterhole

Waterhole.

Heavitree Gap

Heavitree Gap

Heavitree Gap, MacDonnell Ranges.

River Todd

River Todd

River Todd flowing through the MacDonnell Ranges looking from the Telegraph Station towards the town.

Camels at Water Trough

Camels at Water Trough

Camels drinking from a water hole in the Todd River, which was named Alice Springs.

River Todd

River Todd

River Todd flowing through rocky terrain.

Wigley Springs

Wigley Springs

Wigley Springs, on the Todd River. The original photograph is from a Gillen Family photograph album.

MacDonnell Ranges

MacDonnell Ranges

Part of the MacDonnell Ranges with Mount Gillen in the Heavitree Range. The distant peaks to the right are in the Chewings Range. This picture is facing west, from a point south of the Overland Telegraph Station.

Alice Springs Station

Alice Springs Station

Homestead and farm buildings at Alice Springs Station as seen from the north.

Horses Watering

Horses Watering

Horses at a waterhole near Alice Springs, supervised by a mounted stockman.

Heavitree Gap

Heavitree Gap

Heavitree Gap, MacDonnell Ranges as seen from a distance of 4 miles. This sacred site is known as Ntaripe in the Arrernte language and is a water gap in the Northern Territory in the MacDonnell Ranges. It is the southern entrance to Alice Springs and carries the Todd River. The gap was given its European name by William Mills, the Overland Telegraph line surveyor who discovered the location of Alice Springs

Baptist Church, Angaston

Baptist Church, Angaston

Baptist Church, Angaston, congregation arriving in horse and buggies. This church was built in 1854-55 and was used as a larger Union Church after the village of Angaston outgrew the Union Chapel. The building has local bluestone walls with soapstone quoins and surrounds. After a church division in 1861 it was a Baptist Church until 1928. Then it was used to store building supplied before being refurbished and rededicated as a Lutheran Church in 1941.

Angaston

Angaston

Early general view of Angaston.

Bank of Adelaide

Bank of Adelaide

Bank of Adelaide, Angaston.

Anlaby Homestead

Anlaby Homestead

West front view of Anlaby homestead. The homestead was established in 1839 and is the oldest Merino Stud in South Australia. The pioneer family of Duttons owned the property for over 130 years. There are over 40 buidings on the property. The main house has over 23 rooms complete with a servant's wing, butler's pantry and a flower room. There are 4 acres of gardens around the main house. Four gentlemen and a child can be seen on the verandah enjoying the ambience

Anlaby Homestead

Anlaby Homestead

West front view of Anlaby homestead, Alexander Buchanan in topee. Buchanan was the manager of Dutton's Anlaby Station. Under his charge the original flock of sheep increased from 5,000 to 60,000. Buchanan was highly regarded and served as a magistrate in the district. The homestead was established in 1839 and is the oldest Merino Stud in South Australia. The pioneer family of Duttons owned the property for over 130 years. There are over 40 buidings on the property. The main house has over 23 rooms complete with a servant's wing, butler's pantry and a flower room. There are 4 acres of gardens around the main house. The photograph shows three men standing outside the picket fence beyond the Anlaby gardens. Buchanan is wearing a pith helmet or topee

E. S. &  A. Bank, Appila

E. S. & A. Bank, Appila

Premises of the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank; three men stand outside.

Implement Factory

Implement Factory

A view of the original Plough Factory and the machinery produced by the factory.

Store at Arltunga

Store at Arltunga

Paddy's Hole Store, near Arltunga with election posters on display.

Cyanide Works, Arltunga

Cyanide Works, Arltunga

Arltunga cyanide works.

Cyanide Works, Arltunga

Cyanide Works, Arltunga

Arltunga cyanide works.

Finnis River

Finnis River

The Finnis River on the property owned at that time by Dr.Burnell. Harry, Arthur, Minnie, and Clare Meyer are picnicking.

Methodist Church, Ashbourne

Methodist Church, Ashbourne

The Methodist Church after being moved from Finnis Flat in 1890 and rebuilt on the side of the main road.

Cosford House

Cosford House

First thought to be the home of the Fox Family at Athelstone, the Campbelltown local history officer has identified the house as Cosford House, Hectorville, built in 1849 and not the home of the Fox family. Features include window shutters and wrought iron.