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Writers' Week - party at Lieut-Col H.L. Moulds, Kent Town

Writers' Week - party at Lieut-Col H.L. Moulds, Kent Town

Twenty-second of 107 photographs in Volume Four of a four volume set. Photographs taken during a party held at the home of Lieut-Col. H.L. Moulds, Kent Town on Thursday 17 March 1966 during the 1966 Adelaide Festival of Arts Writers Week. From left: Cyril Goode, Ethel Payne, Frank Trist, Geoffrey Blainey.

Writers' Week - party at Lieut-Col H.L. Moulds, Kent Town

Writers' Week - party at Lieut-Col H.L. Moulds, Kent Town

Thirty-third of 107 photographs in Volume Four of a four volume set. Photographs taken during a party held at the home of Lieut-Col. H.L. Moulds, Kent Town on Thursday 17 March 1966 during the 1966 Adelaide Festival of Arts Writers Week. From left: Cyril Goode, (at back) Eugene Lumber, Kathie Walker, Wilma Hedley.

Writers' Week - party at Lieut-Col H.L. Moulds, Kent Town

Writers' Week - party at Lieut-Col H.L. Moulds, Kent Town

Forty-third of 107 photographs in Volume Four of a four volume set. Photographs taken during a party held at the home of Lieut-Col. H.L. Moulds, Kent Town on Thursday 17 March 1966 during the 1966 Adelaide Festival of Arts Writers Week. From left: E. Cole Turnley, Cyril Goode, Geoffrey Blainey.

Skinner and Nixon family album

Skinner and Nixon family album

Great Grandfather Rogers with Pearl and Maude Button (great grand children) of Minlaton, Y. Peninsula.

Cricket sketches - South Australians

Cricket sketches - South Australians

S.A. 1931-1932: Catchlove, W.

Cricket sketches - South Australians

Cricket sketches - South Australians

S.A. 1931-1932: Catchlove, W.

Cricket sketches - West Indies

Cricket sketches - West Indies

West Indies 1930-1931: Grant leads out West Indies. Grant, Francis.

Cricket sketches - West Indies

Cricket sketches - West Indies

West Indies 1931: G.C. Grant.

Cricket sketches - West Indies

Cricket sketches - West Indies

West Indies 1931: Grant.

Cricket sketches - South Africa

Cricket sketches - South Africa

South Africa 1931-1932: S.H. Curnow.

Cricket sketches - South Africa

Cricket sketches - South Africa

South Africa 1931-1932: S.H. Curnow.

Cricket sketches - W.A. v S.A

Cricket sketches - W.A. v S.A

Western Australia v. South Australia: February and March 1934. R. Ryan, Inverarity, Roach, Francis, Hill Smith, Alexander.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Aboriginal Australian at Edward Creek.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Aboriginal Australian at Warrina.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Camel team 613 Mile Camp.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Shifting camp. Edward Creek Bridge.

Broken Hill : Looking North

Broken Hill : Looking North

Broken Hill looking north. Shows houses in the township.

Broken Hill : Looking South

Broken Hill : Looking South

Broken Hill looking south. Shows houses in the township.

Broken Hill : Looking East

Broken Hill : Looking East

Broken Hill looking east. Shows houses in the township.

Broken Hill : Looking South

Broken Hill : Looking South

Broken Hill looking south. Shows houses in the township.

Broken Hill : Municipal buildings

Broken Hill : Municipal buildings

Municipal buildings, Broken Hill. Buildings from left - Courthouse (only part can be seen), Technical College, Police Station, Town Hall and Post Office. The red-brick Post Office, at the corner of Argent and Chloride Street, is one of the oldest buildings in Broken Hill being built in 1892. It was designed by James Barnet, with its massive turret capped by a decorative mansard roof and enveloped by a footpath verandah and corner balcony. It was opened in April 1892 but did not have a clock until 1909. Next door is the town's architectural highlight, the extraordinarily ornate Town Hall which was opened by Sir Henry Parks in 1891 for local government and other special events. By 1973 the City Council were going to knock the building down but due to local pressure it was decided to restore it. The restored Town Hall was opened on 13 March 1976; its front facade section only has been retained. Next to it is the modest Police station built in 1890. Next door is the Federation-style Technical College built in 1901 with its large, arched windows and ornamented entrance. Built to meet the needs of the mining industry it now also houses a museum. Part of the Courthouse built in 1889 can be seen on the left of the photograph. It was designed by James Barnet. In the grounds is a sculptured bronze war memorial made by noted artist Charles Webb. A steam tram with passengers milling around can be seen in the front of the photograph.

Broken Hill: Sacred Heart Cathedral

Broken Hill: Sacred Heart Cathedral

Sacred Heart Cathedral Church, Cnr. Lane & Sulphide Streets. The Cathedral was build at a cost of 8,000 pounds. It was dedicated in July 1905.

Broken Hill: Sacred Heart Cathedral

Broken Hill: Sacred Heart Cathedral

Interior of Sacred Heart Cathedral Church, Cnr. Lane & Sulphide Streets. The Cathedral was build at a cost of 8,000 pounds.

Broken Hill: Hospital

Broken Hill: Hospital

The first stone Broken Hill hospital on the hill between Thomas and Morgan Streets. The original building was constructed in 1887 with additions in 1889 followed by a new wing in 1890. The foundation stone was laid by Sir Henry Parkes. Due to its deteriorating condition this building has now been replaced with a new hospital.

Broken Hill: Court House

Broken Hill: Court House

The Court House was erected in 1889. It was opened in January 1890 by Sir Henry Parkes. The building is typical N.S.W. late Victorian design and features a two-storey section with single-storey side wings and wide verandah. An elaborate pre-Federation coat-of-arms decorates the central section. Additions have since been made to the building but the interior is original and intact.

Broken Hill: Trades Hall

Broken Hill: Trades Hall

The foundation stone of the Trades Hall was laid by Ben Tillett, British Trade Union leader, on 5 June 1898. Thomas Jackson was the architect for this building. Construction was completed in 1905. The original foundation stone had been laid by Sir Henry Parkes in April 1891 but strike action swallowed all available funds and building did not commence again until 1898, by which time the original foundation stone was gone.The Trades Hall was the first building in Australia owned by a trades union.

Broken Hill: Methodist Church

Broken Hill: Methodist Church

Wesley Methodist Church in Sulphide Street. Now the Wesley Uniting Church.

Broken Hill: Fire Brigade

Broken Hill: Fire Brigade

Broken Hill Fire Brigade. Firemen sitting outside with two men climbing a ladder in front of the building. Horses and fire wagons also in front of the building.

Broken Hill: North School

Broken Hill: North School

North school, Broken Hill.

Broken Hill : Zinc Corporation

Broken Hill : Zinc Corporation

Zinc Corporation. Shows chimneys and work buildings. Herbert Hoover, later president of the United States, first succeeded in his endeavour to extract zinc from ore in a cost-effective manner when he formed the Zinc Corporation in 1905.