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[Photocopy of Enfield motor vehicle information.]

[Photocopy of Enfield motor vehicle information.]

A photocopy from an unidentified magazine of a page of information and figures about Enfield motor vehicle models in the early 1900's.

Barton Vale Girls' Home

Barton Vale Girls' Home

View of the Salvation Army Barton Vale Girls' Home at Enfield, South Australia.

Barton Vale dining room

Barton Vale dining room

View of the dining room at the Salvation Army Barton Vale Girls' Home in Enfield, South Australia, decorated with wreaths and flowers for Christmas in 1927.

Barton Vale Girls' Home

Barton Vale Girls' Home

View of the entrance to Salvation Army Barton Vale Girls' Home, Enfield, South Australia, showing gardens in the foreground, and the tower of the building in the background.

Hazel, from the Barton Vale Girls' Home

Hazel, from the Barton Vale Girls' Home

Studio portrait of 'Hazel', one of the girls at the Salvation Army Barton Vale Girls' Home, Enfield, South Australia.

Salvation Army staff at Barton Vale Girls' Home

Salvation Army staff at Barton Vale Girls' Home

View of the Salvation Army staff at the Barton Vale Girls' Home, Enfield, South Australia. Left to right: Gordon Blake, Thelma Day, Florence Arnott, Colonel Arthur Arnott, Major and Mrs Melksham, and Captain Anne White (back).

Playground at Barton Vale Girls' home

Playground at Barton Vale Girls' home

View of girls playing on the playground at the Salvation Army Barton Vale Girls' Home.

Pond at Barton Vale

Pond at Barton Vale

Two young women sitting on a stone bridge over the pond at the Salvation Army Barton Vale Girls' Home. The tower of the house can be seen in the background.

Salvation Army Girls' Reformatory, Barton Vale

Salvation Army Girls' Reformatory, Barton Vale

View of the Salvation Army Girls' Reformatory at Barton Vale House, Enfield, South Australia.

View looking north from Barton Vale

View looking north from Barton Vale

View looking north from Barton Vale House, Enfield, South Australia.

Captains Verity Marum and Anne White, Barton Vale

Captains Verity Marum and Anne White, Barton Vale

Captain Verity Marum and Captain Anne White, Salvation Army staff members, sitting on swings at the Barton Vale Girls' Home, Enfield, South Australia.

Entrance road to Barton Vale

Entrance road to Barton Vale

View of the entrance road to the Salvation Army Girls' Home at Barton Vale House, Enfield, South Australia.

Salvation Army staff at Barton Vale Girls' Home

Salvation Army staff at Barton Vale Girls' Home

View of Salvation Army staff at the Barton Vale Girls' Home, Enfield, South Australia. Left to right: Ann White, Thelma Day, Wearn, Florence Arnott.

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College, Ragless Avenue, Enfield

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College, Ragless Avenue, Enfield

Exterior view of new building designed by Navakas, VA for Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College, Ragless Avenue, Enfield

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College, Ragless Avenue, Enfield

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College, Ragless Avenue, Enfield

Interior view of new building designed by Navakas, VA for Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College, Ragless Avenue, Enfield

House at Cross St., Enfield

House at Cross St., Enfield

Exterior view of pathway entrance to house at Cross St., Enfield designed by J. Tulloch.

Port Adelaide Enfield Councillors at the Port Adelaide Workers Memorial for the S.A. May Day 2021 event.

Port Adelaide Enfield Councillors at the Port Adelaide Workers Memorial for the S.A. May Day 2021 event.

Port Adelaide Enfield Councillors Steve Vines, Helen Wright, and Matt Osborn at the Port Adelaide Workers Memorial, for the S.A. May Day 2021 event.

Photographs relating to standard people A-Q

Photographs relating to standard people A-Q

Photographs relating to 'standard people', created by Messenger Press.

Photographs of memorials and commemorations of the first England to Australia flight

Photographs of memorials and commemorations of the first England to Australia flight

Photographs collected by John Furlong relating to memorials and commemorations of the first aerial flight from England to Australia during the 1919 Air Race, won by brothers Captain Ross Smith and Lieutenant Keith Smith, and mechanics Sergeants Jim Bennett and Wally Shiers, with their aircraft, the Vickers Vimy G-EAOU bomber. See below for details.

Items and papers commemorating the 1986 Jubilee re-enactment of the first England-Australia flight

Items and papers commemorating the 1986 Jubilee re-enactment of the first England-Australia flight

Items and papers relating to the 1986 re-enactment of the first England to Australia flight by Ross and Keith Smith, with mechanics James Bennett and Walter Shiers, comprising: placemat with illustrations; wine glasses with decorative etching; Re-enactment Flight program; newsletter clipping; and correspondence. The re-enactment of the landing of Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith was organised by John Furlong on behalf of the Enfield Lions Club, and was held on Sunday 23 March 1986 at Northfield, Fosters Road. The event featured illustrated talks, a film of the building of a Vickers Vimy Bomber in 1969 for the 50th anniversary of the flight, mail drops from a Tiger Moth aircraft, memoriabilia displays, speeches and prizes, music and amusement rides, and the arrival of the replica Vickers Vimy, and was attended by Premier John Bannon and his wife. The Re-enactment Flight was part of Jubilee 150, the 150th anniversary of European settlement in South Australia, celebrated in 1986. See below for details.

Photograph album of South Australian and other scenes

Photograph album of South Australian and other scenes

Photographic album of unknown provenance of South Australian views and other places. Some have been given captions by the creators. A selection of these has been digitised and available online. See 'Contents' for details.

Photographs relating to Messenger Press : aerial and maps

Photographs relating to Messenger Press : aerial and maps

Photographs relating to 'aerial and maps', created by Messenger Press. Also includes 'maps / artwork / aerial shots' (photos 14-23). The following items have not been digitised: 15. Former Le Cornu site - site plans (1997); 17. 'O'Connell Street identity Plan, 1995'; 18. Adelaide Aquatic Centre leisure pool; 19-20. Architect's drawing of duplex facade; 21. Elevation and floor plans for the Vines Apartments, Melbourne Street, North Adelaide; 22. 'Proposed apartment building, 134 Kingston Terrace, North Adelaide; 23. Model of the Adelaide Aquatic Centre (photocopy); 24. Aerial view of the State Sports Park, 1998; 25-29. Maps of Walkerville, Salisbury, Outer Harbour to Northfield, Adelaide/Enfield, Tea Tree Gully; 30. Logo for Enfield Health; 31. City of Enfield arms; 32. Logo for Wingfield Dump; 33-34. Concept drawings for City of Prospect (1999, 2001).

Norman family photographs

Norman family photographs

Photographs collected by the Norman family. A listing has been made by number (1-921) and by alphabetical order, attached to this record (see attached special list for details). A further 30 original photographs of Echuca, Maloga, Aboriginal people, and the Norman and Magarey families (some have captions on backs) have been added to this series and continue the numbering sequence to 951.

Mill, Hindmarsh

Mill, Hindmarsh

Thomas Magarey's Mill and cottage, between Manton and Roberts Streets Hindmarsh, facing the River Torrens. The Mill was demolished about 1903, it incorporated some of John Ridley's Mill machinery. Thomas Magarey [1825-1902] was a businessman and Churches of Christ founder in South Australia. In 1845 he settled at Noarlunga and managed a flour mill. In 1850 he bought John Ridley's flour mill at Hindmarsh. He was a successful businessman and built a large house at Enfield which boasted a Turkish bath and telescope to study the stars. He was founding shareholder of the Bank of Adelaide, part owner of "The Register", founding member of the Adelaide Club and member of both Lower and Upper Houses. The photograph shows the mill with its rounded iron roof, a house and a tall brick chimney.

Mill, Hindmarsh

Mill, Hindmarsh

Magarey's Mill, Hindmarsh just before demolition. The Mill was demolished about 1903, it incorporated some of John Ridley's Mill machinery. Thomas Magarey [1825-1902] was a businessman and Churches of Christ founder in South Australia. In 1845 he settled at Noarlunga and managed a flour mill. In 1850 he bought John Ridley's flour mill at Hindmarsh. He was a successful businessman and built a large house at Enfield which boasted a Turkish bath and telescope to study the stars. He was founding shareholder of the Bank of Adelaide, part owner of "The Register", founding member of the Adelaide Club and member of both Lower and Upper Houses. The photograph shows the Torrens Road three storey mill with its delapidated out houses. The chimney is still standing. For site see B 7420.

Mill, Hindmarsh

Mill, Hindmarsh

Magarey's Mill, Hindmarsh just before demolition. The Mill was demolished about 1903, it incorporated some of John Ridley's Mill machinery. Thomas Magarey [1825-1902] was a businessman and Churches of Christ founder in South Australia. In 1845 he settled at Noarlunga and managed a flour mill. In 1850 he bought John Ridley's flour mill at Hindmarsh. He was a successful businessman and built a large house at Enfield which boasted a Turkish bath and telescope to study the stars. He was founding shareholder of the Bank of Adelaide, part owner of "The Register", founding member of the Adelaide Club and member of both Lower and Upper Houses. The photograph shows the three storey mill with its delapidated out houses. The chimney is still standing.

Swing bridge at Paradise

Swing bridge at Paradise

[General description] This bridge appears to be in poor condition. The caption appearing under this photograph went as follows: 'The swing bridge over the Torrens at Darley road, which is said to be unsafe. The Enfield Council has decided to obtain on estimate for repairs.' [On back of photograph] 'Swing bridge over the Torrens at Darley Road / Reproduced in the News for March 30, 1939 (p. 9)'.

S.A. Housing Trust home, Rosewater

S.A. Housing Trust home, Rosewater

Homes erected by the S.A. Housing Trust home, Rosewater in 1937. Photograph taken in October 1937. Homes to be let for 12/6d. per week to workers earning the basic wage. A newspaper clipping from The Advertiser, Nov. 3, 1937 says: "Sir William Goodman, also expressed his satisfaction with the houses and said that he knew people who were paying three pounds and three pounds ten shillings a week for flats which had fewer conveniences and comforts than the houses which the party was inspecting. He added that the houses had been built to conform in every way to the Building Act requirements, except that the bricks in the inner wall had been laid edge on. This step had been taken with the full approval of the local boards of health at Port Adelaide and Enfield, and with the special mortar used, the inner walls were just as stable as walls built in the orthodox way. After the Rosewater houses had been inspected the party motored to Croydon Park North where 38 houses are being built, calling in on the way at Rosewater Gardens, where a start was made yesterday on the construction of the first of another group of 38 houses. All of the houses being built under the scheme are semidetached and of three main types, each being varied with three colour treatments, making nine variations so that in a row of nine houses there are no two alike. Each houses consists of a living room, two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, hall, wired-in sleepout, laundry, tank and stand, clothes line and posts.The fittings include six electric lights, two power points, cast enamel bath and hand basin, bath-heater and shower, kitchen sink and draining board, cupboard under sink, stove recess and shelf, wash troughs, and 10 gallon built -in copper. The allotment on which each house stands is at least 3,900 square feet, the minimum under the Building Act. Each house costs 450 pounds and this amount covers the cost of land, house, sewers, fencing, architect's fee, overhead administration, roads, footpaths, and other costs. One of the houses at Rosewater has been furnished by an Adelaide firm, the whole house being fitted out with attractive furniture and furnishings for less than 70 pounds".

S.A. Housing Trust home, Rosewater

S.A. Housing Trust home, Rosewater

S.A. Housing Trust home, Rosewater. Homes to be let for 12/6d. per week to workers earning the basic wage. A newspaper clipping from The Advertiser, Nov. 3, 1937 says: "Sir William Goodman, also expressed his satisfaction with the houses and said that he knew people who were paying three pounds and three pounds ten shillings a week for flats which had fewer conveniences and comforts than the houses which the party was inspecting. He added that the houses had been built to conform in every way to the Building Act requirements, except that the bricks in the inner wall had been laid edge on. This step had been taken with the full approval of the local boards of health at Port Adelaide and Enfield, and with the special mortar used, the inner walls were just as stable as walls built in the orthodox way. After the Rosewater houses had been inspected the party motored to Croydon Park North where 38 houses are being built, calling in on the way at Rosewater Gardens, where a start was made yesterday on the construction of the first of another group of 38 houses. All of the houses being built under the scheme are semidetached and of three main types, each being varied with three colour treatments, making nine variations so that in a row of nine houses there are no two alike. Each houses consists of a living room, two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, hall, wired-in sleepout, laundry, tank and stand, clothes line and posts.The fittings include six electric lights, two power points, cast enamel bath and hand basin, bath-heater and shower, kitchen sink and draining board, cupboard under sink, stove recess and shelf, wash troughs, and 10 gallon built -in copper. The allotment on which each house stands is at least 3,900 square feet, the minimum under the Building Act. Each house costs 450 pounds and this amount covers the cost of land, house, sewers, fencing, architect's fee, overhead administration, roads, footpaths, and other costs. One of the houses at Rosewater has been furnished by an Adelaide firm, the whole house being fitted out with attractive furniture and furnishings for less than 70 pounds".

George Ragless Senior

George Ragless Senior

Portrait of George Ragless Senior arrived in South Australia in June 1838 with his father John and seven brothers and three sisters on board the ship "Eden". Father John Ragless lived at Pine Forest (Enfield). Son George was a cattle and sheep farmer at Willochra and later lived at "Battersea Park" at Edwardstown after trying his luck during the gold rush. George was married at Gawler Plains on December 30, 1857 by Rev. Thomas Lloyd. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1907. George Ragless died at his home in Edwardstown in 1909