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Church at Kapunda

Church at Kapunda

The Lutheran Church at Kapunda in South Australia.

A bowling club in Kapunda

A bowling club in Kapunda

Members of a bowling club standing on the green outside their club house where families sit watching, possibly attending the official opening of the season.

Mr.Noonan and his prize winning greyhound

Mr.Noonan and his prize winning greyhound

A man identified as Mr.Noonan standing with his prize winning greyhound next to a small table bearing a silver trophy for success at Kapunda dog races.

Poultry bred at Kapunda, South Australia

Poultry bred at Kapunda, South Australia

Six hens owned by Mrs. Uren of Kapunda.

An official reception for Sir Day Bosanquet

An official reception for Sir Day Bosanquet

An official reception for the Governor of South Australia Sir Day Bosanquet after his arrival at Kapunda; he stands on a platform with other men listening to an address being read.

Train wreck near Kapunda

Train wreck near Kapunda

A photograph of the No. 21 goods train on the Morgan line near Kapunda, 13 February 1913, following a wash away under the line after flooding in the area. The fireman, A.H. Waites [or Wheaton] managed to get clear, but the driver, Critchley, was washed away in the flood waters and drowned. The locomotive, No.64 class K, was completely wrecked.

Views of South Australia

Views of South Australia

Rx engine at the end of the line, Kapunda.

Views of South Australia

Views of South Australia

50 slides of general views around South Australia including Mannum, Granite Island, Hahndorf, Second Valley, Naracoorte, Angaston, Kangaroo Creek, Pedler Creek, Kapunda, Adelaide, Mount Bold, Solomontown, Goolwa, Port Pirie, Kinchina, Gladstone, Bulls Creek, Murray Bridge, Wallaroo, Monteith, Clarendon. Individual slides can be viewed by searching for PRG 1350/4.

Train wreck near Kapunda

Train wreck near Kapunda

A photograph of the No. 21 goods train on the Morgan line near Kapunda, 13 February 1913, following a wash away under the line after flooding in the area. The fireman, A.H. Waites [or Wheaton] managed to get clear, but the driver, Critchley, was washed away in the flood waters and drowned. The locomotive, No.64 class K, was completely wrecked. See also PRG 327/25/3A/7.

Boy in a sailor suit

Boy in a sailor suit

A boy about seven years old, wearing a sailor suit, and pictured on a velvet covered lounge. Photograph by J. Uren of Kapunda.

Certificate issued to Brother Richard Hawke

Certificate issued to Brother Richard Hawke

Certificate (printed, with manuscript annotations) awarded to Brother Richard Hawke, Past Chief Ruler of Salem Tent No.8, Kapunda. Dated 7 March 1893.

Unidentified hotel

Unidentified hotel

Convoy of cars outside of a large 2 storey hotel, possibly in Kapunda. The building is labelled 'Hulbert's'.

Photographs

Photographs

Photographs of, and collected by, the Grant family. Included are images of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank ('E.S.& A. Bank') and staff, sporting teams, family portraits, recreation activities, and town scenes. Additional photographs include school photographs, sporting teams and Kapuna Police Station. A list of the photographs is also located at the Library Reference Desk.

Portraits in South Australia

Portraits in South Australia

Photographs in black & white and some sepia, of portraits of South Australian people and scenes ca. 1890-1930. Some images include noteworthy costumes. See CONTENTS for more information and details.

Views around South Australia

Views around South Australia

Various images from around South Australia's mid-north, including Snowtown, Moonta, Mintaro, Clare, Kapunda, Wallaroo and a tram outside the Entertainment Centre, Port Road. All taken in August 2010. See 'contents' for details of items.

Anlaby Homestead

Anlaby Homestead

[General description] Anlaby station was settled by Captain John Finnis in 1839 and acquired by the Dutton family in 1841. It is the oldest Merino stud in Australia and was renowned for its gardens with plants sourced from all over the world. This view shows the house and large shrubs with a rose garden in the foreground. [On back of photograph] 'Residence of H.H. Dutton at Anlaby / 1936 / Reproduced in News, November 17, 1936'.

Anlaby Gardens

Anlaby Gardens

Iron fence and overgrown garden at Anlaby.

Prints from glass plate negatives of South Australian scenes

Prints from glass plate negatives of South Australian scenes

Prints from glass plate negatives of photographs of scenes of country South Australia and Adelaide, taken in the first decade of the 20th century. See 'Contents' for more details about the photographs. Some locations, exact dates and the photographers' names are unknown - see 'More info' section for information. Do a NUMBER search on PRG 1377/78/1-231 to see digitised images of this collection.

Research paper on Edward Angus Hamilton along with photographs

Research paper on Edward Angus Hamilton along with photographs

Research paper on Edward Hamilton together with a brief biography, photographs of buildings with which he was associated, a copy of the article on Edward Hamilton which was reproduced from the September 1985 edition of heritage periodical and a photocopied newspaper article about a mansion to be demolished at Unley. Details for the photos (D 7683/2) are as per brief captions on back of photographs.

Back view of the house at Anlaby Homestead

Back view of the house at Anlaby Homestead

View of the back of the homestead at Anlaby station in South Australia. Shows several small cottages at each side of the main house. The residence was owned by the Dutton family.

Photographs of Anlaby and gardens

Photographs of Anlaby and gardens

Photographs of Anlaby, showing the estate, garden, and quarters. The small photographs were taken with a 'Ticka' camera, and developed by a Bismarck Lamp. Most of the larger photographs were taken with a 'Brownie Box' camera.

Anlaby Woolshed

Anlaby Woolshed

Anlaby woolshed with workers outside and flock of sheep in foreground. Many shearers can be seen outside the woolshed and a wagon loaded with wool sacks stands to the left of the photograph

Anlaby Garden

Anlaby Garden

Anlaby garden from west front, Alexander Buchanan seated. Buchanan was the manager of Dutton's Anlaby Station. Under his charge the original flock of sheep increased from 5,000 to 60,000. Buchanan was highly regarded and served as a magistrate in the district.The homestead was established in 1839 and is the oldest Merino Stud in South Australia. The pioneer family of Duttons owned the property for over 130 years. There are over 40 buidings on the property. The main house has over 23 rooms complete with a servant's wing, butler's pantry and a flower room. There are 4 acres of gardens around the main house. The iron fountain set in Anlaby's main grass terrace was made by the father of Emily Martin who was married to Henry Dutton. Emily was a passionate gardener

Anlaby Station

Anlaby Station

Anlaby station with family members in the foreground. Many buildings of Anlaby Station can be seen in this photograph

Anlaby Station

Anlaby Station

An old hut on Anlaby Station. The construction appears to be of brick with a thatched roof

Anlaby

Anlaby

Anlaby woolshed with flock of sheep in foreground.

Anlaby Homestead

Anlaby Homestead

Front of main house at Anlaby Station.

Anlaby Homestead

Anlaby Homestead

Front of main house of Anlaby Station taken on 2 December 1977.

Anlaby Homestead

Anlaby Homestead

Front view of main house at Anlaby, 2 December 1977.

Anlaby Homestead

Anlaby Homestead

Front of main house of Anlaby homestead.