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Dedication of a war memorial at Wirrabara
Spectators watching a dedication ceremony for the war memorial at Wirrabara in South Australia on December 18th, 1921. [See report in 'Laura Standard and Crystal Brook Courier', Friday 23 December 1921, page 3].


Water tank structure
A water tank erected on to a platform with a long pipe supported by wooden poles leading to small buildings in the background; location not known, possibly at Laura Bay, South Australia.


Stacked produce on the west coast of South Australia
Distant view of produce awaiting collection stacked near a landing stage on the west coast of South Australia, possibly near Laura Bay.


A jetty in South Australia
Distant view of a jetty in South Australia and with stacked wheat sacks awaiting collection in the foreground. Identified by Searcy as Laura Bay, but has been suggested that the location is actually Smokey Bay.


Railway opening at Booleroo Centre
The opening of the Booleroo Centre to Laura railway by Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia on April 27, 1910.


The end of a jetty
The end of a jetty at Whyalla, but captioned Iron Knob. According to a researcher, this is Whyalla's original jetty. 'The key identifiers are Hummock Hill to the left, behind the jetty, Mt Laura (distinctive shape) in the distance and the ore chutes on the side of the jetty to drop ironstone into barges.'


A view of a major jetty at Whyalla
A view of a major jetty at Whyalla, but captioned as being Iron Knob. According to a researcher, this is Whyalla's original jetty. 'The key identifiers are Hummock Hill to the left, behind the jetty, Mt Laura (distinctive shape) in the distance and the ore chutes on the side of the jetty to drop ironstone into barges.'


Construction of bridge over Pine Creek
Construction work on reinforced concrete bridge over Pine Creek near Laura, South Australia.


Photographs relating to Messenger Press : vintage cars and penny farthings
Photographs relating to 'vintage cars and penny farthings', created by Messenger Press.


Netball in South Australia: photographs
South Australian netball teams and players, photographed by Messenger Press.


Views of Laura
House ruins at Peterborough, 25 July 2012.


Actors, dancers, musicians
Laura Pike, Flagstaff Hill.


Hockey: photographs
Hockey teams and players, including In Line hockey and Ice hockey, photographed by Messenger Press.


Photographs collected by Maynard Cole
A collection of photos collected by Maynard Cole, mostly relating to his World War I service, but also including photos of family and friends. Images 1-83 were housed in an album; the remainder (84-88) were loose.


Actors, dancers, musicians
Laura Roenig.


Photographs relating to swimming and water sports
An album of a selection of photographs relating to swimmers, water polo, rowing and the Head of the River Regatta.


Community activities C
Community worker Laura Deane of Joslin assists Barry Margetts of Devon Park at the Bowden Community Centre.


Photographs of parish people 1994-2005
Photographs of parish people at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Adelaide between 1994-2005.

Photographs of Peter Lawson and family of Appila
Photographs of Laura, Appila, Wirrabara, Bangor Gorge, Pt Germein, Rocky River and Pine Creek. Also includes some family and some unidentified photographs.


Photographs of staff 1994-2005
Photographs of staff at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Adelaide between 1994-2005.


Mid North and Flinders Ranges
Records of the Reverend Arthur M. Trengove comprising lantern slides and glass plate negatives. Contents include the Flinders Ranges and Alligator Gorge area, Horrock's Pass, agricultural and picturesque bush scenery captured while touring, both with horse and cart and later with motor vehicles. Trengrove probably used some of these slides during lectures or presentations, or during church services. It is likely he took a selection of slides with him on his tours, and made presentations to a wide variety of audiences. See CONTENTS for more information and details of the images.


Earl of Kintore : SUMMARY RECORD
Papers of Sir Algernon Hawkins Thomond Keith-Falconer, Ninth Earl of Kintore, Governor of South Australia, comprising a collection of illuminated addresses presented to him (see special list for further details), and a private letter and stamped envelope from Governor Kintore to William Anstruther-Thomson (1859-1938) of the Royal Horse Guards, London, dated 14 June 1891.


Slides of South Australian scenes, sites and events
Approximately 800 colour slides (35 mm) taken by Noel Lothian, previously housed within the South Australian Botanic Gardens Library collection, featuring South Australian sites and events, urban and regional towns and port facilities including Whyalla shipyards.


People : C surnames
People photographed by Messenger Press, surnames starting with C.


Man and two women at Carey Gully
A man and two women, David, Laura and Mavis, standing on a road at Carey Gully. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/13.


Dr. John Corbin
Portrait photograph of Dr. John Corbin (1878-1930), son of Dr. T.W. Corbin and Laura Mary Louisa Corbin (nee Hardy). Dr. Corbin was a notable S.A. medical practitioner in the early 20th Century, who also served at Gallipoli and at the Northern Front in France during World War I.


Corbin sisters
Four of the daughters of Dr. T.W. Corbin and Laura Mary Louisa Corbin (nee Hardy), sisters of John Corbin. L-R: Elizabeth (Elsie) born 1870, Eleanor (Lena) born 1875, Margaret (Madge) born 1881, and Dorothea Corbin born 1876.


Dr. John Corbin
Portrait photograph of Dr. John Corbin (1878-1930), son of Dr. T.W. Corbin and Laura Mary Louisa Corbin (nee Hardy). Dr. Corbin was a notable S.A. medical practitioner in the early 20th Century, who also served at Gallipoli and at the Northern Front in France during World War I.


Dr. John Corbin
Portrait photograph of Dr. John Corbin (1878-1930), son of Dr. T.W. Corbin and Laura Mary Louisa Corbin (nee Hardy). Dr. Corbin was a notable S.A. medical practitioner in the early 20th Century, who also served at Gallipoli and at the Northern Front in France during World War I.


Dr. Thomas Wilson Corbin
Portrait photograph of Dr. Thomas Wilson Corbin (1843-1918), husband of Laura Mary Louisa Corbin (nee Hardy). He was a prominent early medical practitioner in S.A., having emigrated from England in the mid-1800s.