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Church of the Holy Cross

Church of the Holy Cross

Interior of the Church of the Holy Cross, Doughty Street, Mount Gambier.

Shoeing Forge, Mount Gambier

Shoeing Forge, Mount Gambier

Shoeing Forge of P. J. O'Connor, General Blacksmith & Wheelwright at Mount Gambier.

Blacksmith, Mount Gambier

Blacksmith, Mount Gambier

Employees of Samuel Barratt - Blacksmith.

March, Mount Gambier

March, Mount Gambier

A street scene during a march with banners and flags at Mount Gambier.

Blue Lake, Mount Gambier

Blue Lake, Mount Gambier

[General description] Steep treed slopes of the original crater surround the Blue Lake at Mount Gambier. On the left is the original pumping station which is built from dolomite and limestone in 1884. The chimney was taken down in 1922 when the steam plant of the station was replaced by electric power.

Leg of Mutton Lake

Leg of Mutton Lake

Leg of Mutton Lake at Mount Gambier.

Mount Gambier Lakes

Mount Gambier Lakes

Mount Gambier Lakes area.

Leg of Mutton Lake

Leg of Mutton Lake

Leg of Mutton Lake at Mount Gambier.

A. L. Gordon Memorial

A. L. Gordon Memorial

Adam Lindsay Gordon Memorial, Mount Gambier.

Mount Gambier Lakes

Mount Gambier Lakes

Mount Gambier Lakes.

Blue Lake, Mount Gambier

Blue Lake, Mount Gambier

The Blue Lake at Mount Gambier.

Mount Gambier Lakes

Mount Gambier Lakes

Mount Gambier lakes.

Blue Lake, Mount Gambier

Blue Lake, Mount Gambier

The Blue Lake at Mount Gambier.

Bay Road, Mount Gambier

Bay Road, Mount Gambier

Bay Road at Mount Gambier, Adam Lindsay Gordon's Memorial on the left.

Aerial view of Mount Lofty

Aerial view of Mount Lofty

Aerial view of Mount Lofty taken in March 1920. The Obelisk can be seen the the top left quarter of the photograph. This replaced the stone cairn originally placed there. Buildings on Summit Road Mount Lofty include Mt. Lofty House, Eurilla, Carminow, St. Michael's Monastery

"Eurilla", Mount Lofty

"Eurilla", Mount Lofty

"Eurilla", the residence of Sir William Milne at Mount Lofty. Thehouse was built in 1884 as a summer residence. The name "Eurilla" is thought to have come from the Aboriginal word for Mount Lofty - Yureidla. Later the property was owned by Sir Lavington Bonython. Lady Eliza Milne (1818-1912) was married to Sir William Milne (1822-1895) Eliza and her family arrived in South Australia onboard the "Palmyra" and settled near Nairne. William Milne was a member of both Upper and Lower Houses as well as a wine and spirits dealer. He was President and member of several committees. Eliza and William had four sons and five daughters and lived at "Sunnyside" at Glen Osmond

"Byethorne",  Mount Lofty

"Byethorne", Mount Lofty

"Byethorne", the residence of William Milne, junior at Mount Lofty. William Milne (senior) was a member of both Upper and Lower Houses as well as a wine and spirits dealer. He was President and member of several committees. Eliza and William had four sons and five daughters and lived at "Sunnyside" at Glen Osmond. William Milne junior lived at "Byethorne" and later - George Milne from 1915. It is located at Stirling in the Adelaide Hills. In 1947 it was part of St Catherine's Convent. Byethorne was also the name of his mother's parent's home near Nairne

"Carnagoen", Mt Lofty

"Carnagoen", Mt Lofty

Avenue of Plane trees leading to the residence, 'Carnagoen' at Mount Lofty.

"Eurilla", Mount Lofty

"Eurilla", Mount Lofty

The house "Eurilla" showing garden and front approach, men & women in the grounds & on front lawn.

Patawarta Hill

Patawarta Hill

Group of Aboriginal people with Patawarta Hill (Mt. Patta Wirta) in the background, near Artimore Station in the Flinders Ranges.

The flour mill at Mount Pleasant

The flour mill at Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant flour mill.

River Torrens at Mount Pleasant

River Torrens at Mount Pleasant

The River Torrens at Mount Pleasant.

A creek at Mount Pleasant

A creek at Mount Pleasant

A creek at Mount Pleasant.

Blacksmith, Mundoora

Blacksmith, Mundoora

J. Carman, blacksmith of Mundoora, with his family outside the original wooden shop which was later burnt down. Left to right: Harold; Albert; Emily; Martha (Mrs John Carman); Morris; John Carman (blacksmith, died 1900); Stanley Carman; Shane Beckley (hotel keeper's son); Fred Stevens (on pony); Walter Carman.

Murnpeowie Station

Murnpeowie Station

Donkey team of the donor's grandfather who lived at Murnpeowie, maintaining windmills.

Murnpeowie Station

Murnpeowie Station

Camel team at Murnpeowie Station carting supplies.

The 'Round House' at Murray Bridge

The 'Round House' at Murray Bridge

Cottage known as the 'Round House' at Murray Bridge used as a residence for Resident Engineer ( S.A.R.) and later by a District Foreman. Enlarged about 1916 and used as a residence first for the Resident Engineer and later for the Divisional Superintendent.

Aerial view of Murray Bridge

Aerial view of Murray Bridge

Aerial view of Murray Bridge showing the bridge that was built in bridge that became a shared road and rail bridge in 1886. A separate rail bridge was erected in 1925 after this photograph was taken. Edward's Crossing was renamed Murray Bridge in 1924

Aerial view of Murray Bridge

Aerial view of Murray Bridge

Aerial view of Murray Bridge showing the bridge that was built in bridge that became a shared road and rail bridge in 1886. A separate rail bridge was erected in 1925 after this photograph was taken. Edward's Crossing was renamed Murray Bridge in 1924. Boats can be seen moored at the wharf either side of the bridge

Wharf at Murray Bridge

Wharf at Murray Bridge

Wharf at Murray Bridge. The Port of Mobilong was declared in 1886 and was to become one of the three largest in the Murray-Darling Basin along with Morgan and Echuca, leading to the demise of Mannum and Goolwa as major river ports. The bridge in the photograph became a shared road and rail bridge in 1886