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Large stone house

Large stone house

A large stone house with a return verandah. A man is standing on the verandah looking toward the photographer.

Two men on a path in bush land

Two men on a path in bush land

A young man standing at what appears to be the entrance to a cave. Another man is behind him leaning agaist the hillside.

Men with shovels working to create a dam

Men with shovels working to create a dam

Men with shovels working to create a dam

A woman with two girls

A woman with two girls

A woman with two girls in front of a house.

Muddy water pouring from a sluice

Muddy water pouring from a sluice

Muddy water pouring from a sluice possibly used for extracting gold in the Barossa Valley.

Muddy water pouring from a sluice

Muddy water pouring from a sluice

Muddy water pouring from a sluice located on the top of a shed possibly used to extract gold in the Barossa Valley

Eight women

Eight women

Eight women standing and sitting on large boulders pose for the photographer.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : George Johnson

Old colonists 1836-1840 : George Johnson

George Johnson arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Orleana". Farmer, Brighton.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Thomas Darby

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Thomas Darby

Thomas Darby arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Wheelwright, carpenter, sheep farmer; Adelaide, Morphett Vale, Minlacowie.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Captain William Heppard Carter

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Captain William Heppard Carter

Captain William Heppard Carter arrived in South Australia in February 1839 on board the ship the "Thomas Harrison". Mariner, lighthouse keeper; Port Adelaide, Troubridge Island; Cape Willoughby, Semaphore.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Johnston

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Johnston

John Johnston arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Tailor and clothier, Currie Street, Adelaide.

Methodist Ladies College, Wayville

Methodist Ladies College, Wayville

Four views of the Methodist Ladies College at Wayville.

Junior Department at Prince Alfred College

Junior Department at Prince Alfred College

Two (near identical) views of the front facade of the Junior Department at Prince Alfred College.

Unley Public School

Unley Public School

View of the two brick buildings comprising the school, with the students standing out front.

Lefevre Peninsula Public School

Lefevre Peninsula Public School

View of the stone and brick buildings comprising the school, with the students out the front.

Mitchell Building, University of Adelaide

Mitchell Building, University of Adelaide

View of the eastern side of the Mitchell Building, the University's original building.

Port Adelaide Public School

Port Adelaide Public School

View of the Port Adelaide Public School, showing the buildings with the students standing out the front.

Norwood Public School

Norwood Public School

View of the Norwood Public School, showing the buildings with the students standing out the front.

Knighthood awarded to James Wallace Sandford

Knighthood awarded to James Wallace Sandford

Knighthood awarded to James Wallace Sandford in 1937, for public services in the Commonwealth of Australia. It is gold coloured with a red backing, and made at the Royal Mint.

Statue of Queen Victoria, Melbourne

Statue of Queen Victoria, Melbourne

Written on negative envelope: '192. Queen Victoria statue, Melbourne'. View of the Queen Victoria Memorial, a white marble and granite scultpure, created in 1907 by James White. The statue is situated in the Queen Victoria Gardens, in Melbourne, Victoria.

Post Office, Peterborough

Post Office, Peterborough

View of the Peterborough Post Office on Main Street.

Papers of Julia Warren Farr

Papers of Julia Warren Farr (nee Ord) consisting of mainly correspondence and notebooks. See 'contents' for details of envelopes.

Delivery vehicles

Delivery vehicles

Five of John Martin's delivery vehicles parked outside the bulk store at Kent Town. Each vehicle has "The Big Store" printed on the side.

Chef's or cook's float in John Martin's Christmas pageant

Chef's or cook's float in John Martin's Christmas pageant

Float carrying a pudding, a turkey and a bottle of sauce, moving along the road during the John Martin's Christmas pageant in Adelaide. Men dressed as chefs or cooks walk beside the float.

Postcards received by Annie Beattie

A collection of postcards received over approximately ten years by Miss Annie Beattie, together a smaller number received by her younger sister, Emmie. The earlier ones to both sisters (approximately 1906-1910) are addressed to 'Dunn Street, Lower North Adelaide' [the family home]; during the same period a few are addressed 'c/- Jas. Marshall & Co. Rundle Street, City' [Jas. Marshall & Co. ran a drapers. importers & general furnishers' business at 24-34 Rundle Street]. There are a number addressed to Annie 'c/- Mrs Bowman, "Poltalloch", via Milang' (ca.1907); others are addressed 'Martindale Hall, Mintaro' (ca.1908-1909). By 1911 Annie appears to have returned to Adelaide. A final postcard is written by 'E.B.' [Emmie Beattie] to Miss Eva Decre. The postcards feature various views of Adelaide and surrounds, together with cards from Mount Gambier, Port Victor / Victor Harbor, Mildura, Kapunda, Wallaroo, Port Lincoln and Quorn. [Selected images on the postcards have been digitised and may be viewed online.]

Styling section

Styling section

Model car chassis side/front view.

Warriston School at Moffat, Scotland

Warriston School at Moffat, Scotland

View of snow-covered grounds at Warriston School, at Moffat in Scotland, where Ross and Keith Smith lived for two years.

Town of Moffat, Scotland

Town of Moffat, Scotland

View of the town of Moffat, in Scotland, taken from Gallow Hill, where Keith and Ross Smith lived for two years while they attended Warriston School.

Town of Moffat, Scotland

Town of Moffat, Scotland

View of the town of Moffat, in Scotland, where Keith and Ross Smith lived for two years while they attended Warriston School.

Town of Moffat, Scotland

Town of Moffat, Scotland

View of the town of Moffat, in Scotland, where Keith and Ross Smith lived for two years while they attended Warriston School.