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![Eliza Shannon](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/26/34/e03b-f1bd-599f-84a2-93c85dac0aea.jpg)
Eliza Shannon
Eliza Shannon, later Mrs Charles Grieve (married 1878).
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![Linke farm machinery factory, Moculta](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/eb/9d/a4ba-17a5-5851-819a-1b05a222898d.jpg)
Linke farm machinery factory, Moculta
The Linke farm machinery factory at Moculta.
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!["Central" Stripper](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/9c/c5/43b7-f402-56d8-b95b-b3eb0afa42e5.jpg)
"Central" Stripper
A Linke manufactured "Central" Stripper owned by T.Rosenzweig.
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"Central" Stripper
A Linke manufactured "Central" Stripper.
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![Montefiore](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/1d/2b/e482-274b-56e1-94ef-e1aa894b17be.jpg)
Montefiore
Group of men at Montefiore. Sir Samuel Way's residence at North Adelaide was set in an exotic, if miniature garden. The house was a monument to his hospitality, bibliophilia and the arts and crafts movement. He lived there for 40 years. Sir Samuel Way is remembered as a baronet, Chief Justice, a Member of the Lower House, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the Freemasons in South Australia and University Chancellor.
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![Montefiore Fernery](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/79/e1/8f9d-8683-504d-9819-7cbf77871a04.jpg)
Montefiore Fernery
The Fernery at Montefiore - residence of Sir Samuel Way. Sir Samuel Way's residence at North Adelaide was set in an exotic, if miniature garden. The house was a monument to his hospitality, bibliophilia and the arts and crafts movement. He lived there for 40 years. Sir Samuel Way is remembered as a baronet, Chief Justice, a Member of the Lower House, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the Freemasons in South Australia and University Chancellor.
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![Montefiore Fountain](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/bc/c3/5a59-e5f2-5168-87ea-8cd6ef7b1860.jpg)
Montefiore Fountain
Montefiore Fountain. Sir Samuel Way's residence at North Adelaide was set in an exotic, if miniature garden. The house was a monument to his hospitality, bibliophilia and the arts and crafts movement. He lived there for 40 years. Sir Samuel Way is remembered as a baronet, Chief Justice, a Member of the Lower House, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the Freemasons in South Australia and University Chancellor.
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![Montefiore - On the lawn](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/25/b9/2d0b-283c-5e18-9c1b-f40e1befa7d5.jpg)
Montefiore - On the lawn
Montefiore - Residence of Sir Samuel Way. Sir Samuel Way's residence at North Adelaide was set in an exotic, if miniature garden. The house was a monument to his hospitality, bibliophilia and the arts and crafts movement. He lived there for 40 years. Sir Samuel Way is remembered as a baronet, Chief Justice, a Member of the Lower House, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the Freemasons in South Australia and University Chancellor.
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![Montefiore Gardens](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/da/2c/d3bd-2fb4-5564-b9b7-ebe0e921c066.jpg)
Montefiore Gardens
Montefiore Gardens. On the lawn. Sir Samuel Way's residence at North Adelaide was set in an exotic, if miniature garden. The house was a monument to his hospitality, bibliophilia and the arts and crafts movement. He lived there for 40 years. Sir Samuel Way is remembered as a baronet, Chief Justice, a Member of the Lower House, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the Freemasons in South Australia and University Chancellor.
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Montefiore Gardens
Montefiore gardens - a Clump of Cacti (looking south) Sir Samuel Way's residence at North Adelaide was set in an exotic, if miniature garden. The house was a monument to his hospitality, bibliophilia and the arts and crafts movement. He lived there for 40 years. Sir Samuel Way is remembered as a baronet, Chief Justice, a Member of the Lower House, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the Freemasons in South Australia and University Chancellor.
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![Montefiore Gardens](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/84/80/c5df-ac00-5f47-a6ab-86932ab598b4.jpg)
Montefiore Gardens
Montefiore, A sub-tropical corner. Sir Samuel Way's residence at North Adelaide was set in an exotic, if miniature garden. The house was a monument to his hospitality, bibliophilia and the arts and crafts movement. He lived there for 40 years. Sir Samuel Way is remembered as a baronet, Chief Justice, a Member of the Lower House, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the Freemasons in South Australia and University Chancellor.
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![Montefiore](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/f7/c9/7920-a703-5f9b-9b04-364348010c10.jpg)
Montefiore
Sir Samuel Way's Residence (Chief Justice), Nth. Adelaide - south west view.
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Montefiore
Sir Samuel Way's Residence, Nth. Adelaide - west view.
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![Moonta Mines](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/90/13/b3a0-dc54-5007-96b4-51a29131ace6.jpg)
Moonta Mines
[General description] Moonta MInes: Panoramic view of maintenance shops, fully extended about 1890. Photo around 1908. From left to right: pattern shop, loco shed, wheelwrights shop, carpenters shop, blacksmith shop, fitting & machine shop, iron foundry (OswaldPryor 12/3/52)
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![Moonta](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/5e/3f/2030-930e-517f-b11e-0eafa85c12eb.jpg)
Moonta
Street scene taken from the School.
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Church of England, Moonta
Young men stand outside the fence in front of the Church.
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![Moonta](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/68/59/5a95-fe1c-5d4f-b542-e808c5613eb4.jpg)
Moonta
Kadina Road, from Parklands opposite Royal Hotel, showing corner of Ryan Street, Catholic Church on left.
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![Moonta Bay](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/ad/11/b98b-2d6d-57ae-b6d9-7941660198d2.jpg)
Moonta Bay
Panoramic view of Moonta Bay.
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Moonta Bay
Milne Terrace.
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Moonta
Church of Christ, Moonta Methodist Church.
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Moonta
Panoramic view of Moonta Lady Alice Mine at back of Moonta School, Church of England, School, Masonic Lodge, Catholic Church.
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![Queen Square, Moonta](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/83/0c/568e-a577-5abc-8e30-610c6977b456.jpg)
Queen Square, Moonta
Queen Square at Moonta.
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![Apprentices at Moonta Mines](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/57/1f/257a-9a6d-508e-bff2-1f63b5dccec3.jpg)
Apprentices at Moonta Mines
Apprentices and other staff outside Moonta Mines Engineering Shop.
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Workers at Moonta Mines
Staff outside the Moonta Mines Workshop.
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![Cottage at Yelta, Moonta](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/1d/01/7bc3-88e6-522d-8409-18cffc9fd010.jpg)
Cottage at Yelta, Moonta
TheWilton home at Yelta near Moonta.
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![T. Cock's Chemist Shop](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/52/4e/6551-1d4c-5060-a712-218606047d0a.jpg)
T. Cock's Chemist Shop
T. Cock's Chemist shop at Moonta.
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![Queen Park at Moonta](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/a7/81/9eec-78e3-50c3-bb52-d10190c55684.jpg)
Queen Park at Moonta
Queen Park at Moonta.
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![Victoria Park at Moonta](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/a8/51/2e24-aab6-58d6-8d9e-fef68bf7eef0.jpg)
Victoria Park at Moonta
Victoria Park at Moonta.
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![Moonta](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/59/51/bbb8-d8ff-5ce9-ab29-7d10ed8e942e.jpg)
Moonta
Ryan Street, Moonta looking west.
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Moonta
General view of Moonta, looking east.