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Group of [women] Old Colonists : Catherine Wisdom
Catherine Wisdom, 1799-1879; nee Muzzall, married George Arthur Wisdom. Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Resided in Adelaide.


Mount Gambier Hospital
View of Mount Gambier showing 1950s Nurses' Home, original 19th century hospital and the hospital which was opened in 1961, reaching final construction stages.


Paddle steamers and river boats on the Darling River, near Wilcannia
Paddle steamers and river boats on the Darling River, near Wilcannia. Paddle steamers include the William R. Randell, Tarella, and Tolarno. River boats include the Ukee.


Bark canoe on the Darling River, near Wilcannia
A man on a bark canoe on the Darling River, near Wilcannia. A descendant of the man has identified him as 'Hero Black' a Barkandji Elder, referred to in some sources as the 'King of the Medindee Tribe'.


Paddle steamer on the Darling River, near Wilcannia
Paddle steamer on the Darling River, near Wilcannia, travelling under the bridge.


P.S. Victoria on the Darling River, near Wilcannia
P.S. Victoria on the Darling River, near Wilcannia. A large number of people are on board the paddle steamer, which is travelling under the bridge.


Central Reserve after storm
Storm damage to the Central Reserve, in the Broken Hill region. Some children are standing in front of fallen trees.


Sulphide Street Railway Station
View of a train at the old Sulphide Street railway station at Broken Hill.


Lenard's Pictureland after storm
View of the damaged Lenard's Pictureland, after a storm went through Broken Hill on the morning of the 10 December 1922. An article in the 'Barrier Miner' states, "the damage done by the storm was greater than that ever experienced in the history of Broken Hill. Buildings of all kinds were more or less injured."


Damaged Adelaide Club Hotel, Broken Hill
View of the damaged Adelaide Club Hotel on Blende Street, after a storm went through Broken Hill on the morning of the 10 December 1922. An article in the 'Barrier Miner' states, "the damage done by the storm was greater than that ever experienced in the history of Broken Hill. Buildings of all kinds were more or less injured."


Damaged Hillside Picture Pavilion
View of the damaged Hillside Picture Pavilion, after a storm went through Broken Hill on the morning of the 10 December 1922. An article in the 'Barrier Miner' states, "the damage done by the storm was greater than that ever experienced in the history of Broken Hill. Buildings of all kinds were more or less injured."


Argent Street, Broken Hill
View of Argent Street, Broken Hill


Soldiers marching in a parade
Soldiers marching in a parade, possibly in the Broken Hill region.


H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth float, Broken Hill
H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth float in a parade along Argent Street, Broken Hill.


Horse float in a parade, Broken Hill
Horse float about to be in a parade along Argent Street, Broken Hill, featuring people in costumes.


Parade, Broken Hill
Parade along Argent Street, Broken Hill. One horse drawn float has a ship (H.M.A.S. Anzac) full of sailors.


Parade, Broken Hill
Parade along Argent Street, Broken Hill. A large crowd is gathered along each side of the road.


Sturt Desert Pea
Sturt Desert Pea.


Sturt Desert Pea
Sturt Desert Pea.


Sturt Desert Pea
Sturt Desert Pea in a vase.


Plane parked by a ruined building
A plane that has been parked by a ruined building, possibly in the Broken Hill region.


Series 063: Motorboat Championship of Australia race
Photographs of the Motorboat Championship of Australia, Griffith Cup race, held at Outer Harbour on 20th March 1926. The boat 'Tortoise II', owned by brothers Arthur Graham Rymill and Ernest Seymour Rymill, is featured in several images. A crowd of spectators can be seen on the wharf. One image of two young children is also included in the set of photographs, unrelated to the motorboat race.


Unley
Behind Unley shopping centre. Taken from Arthur Street.


Dunns Lane off Unley Road
Dunns Lane off Unley Rd. between Unley Post & Arthur Westside, 13 May 1984. The first Council meeting was held on premises in this lane.


Unley
Unley Council premises corner of Mornington Road and Arthur Street, to be demolished.


Unley
Unley Council premises corner of Mornington Road and Arthur Street, to be demolished.


Unley
Masonic Temple at Arthur Street, Unley.


Robert Henry Stringer
No. 2366 Corporal Robert Henry Stringer, farmer, born 8 June 1888, Wokurna, South Australia. Enlisted 29 December 1915 3rd Light Horse Regiment. Brother of No. 3907 Private Arthur Clarence Stringer, AIF Cyclist and No. 180 Private Alfred George Stringer, 43rd Infantry Battalion. All three returned from WWI. Robert married Annie Edith Jamieson and died 1971 at Port Broughton.


Large stone and brick residence
Photograph of large residence, probably Arthur Brooker's Croydon home, with young girl in front of gate.


"The Bar-Room or the Boy?"
Poster with the words "The Bar-Room or the Boy? Your Vote May Settle It: Is that you, Daddy?". The Referendum on temperance and the six o'clock closing was an issue in 1916. This poster was drawn by Canadian Arthur Henry Howard Heming (1870-1940) for a referendum in Ontario in 1914.