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Men boring into the sea bed at Laura Bay
Men from the SS 'Governor Musgrave' which can be seen waiting in the background, boring into the sea bed from a wooden platform, purpose not known.


Ladies Cricket Team
Allendale East Ladies Cricket team Back l-r, Jack McAskill, Myrtle Day, Agnes Sewart, Mary Sewart, Rose Cutting, Maggie McLay, Mrs Jim McKinnon, Annie Kemp, Janet Kerr, Dick Kerr. Front l-r, Laura Kieselbach, Maria Butler, Mrs Beale.


Churches at Laura
Baptist Church (top right); Methodist Church (top left); Old Catholic Church (bottom right); Church of England (bottom left).


Golden North Office, Laura
New Office of Golden North, March 1944.


Booleroo Railway Bridge
Booleroo Railway Bridge.


Tea Party at Terowie
Tea party at Terowie. The names as recorded on the photograph are: Misses Poiser, Hunter, Hosking, Laura Allen, F.Allen, Theresa McGillick, Ceaser (the dog), Nance and Mary McGillick.


Laura Babbage
Laura Babbage wife of Benjamin Babbage.


George and Laura Beven with their children
GENERAL: George and Laura Beven with their children; it is thought that they were a railway family.


The Boas family
Rabbi Abraham Boas and his wife Elizabeth (nee Solomon) with their nine surviving children. Seated (from left) are: Isabella, Victor Albert (Bill), Doris, and Ruth. Standing (from left) are Laura, Lionel, Isaac Herbert (always known as Eidy), Esther and Harold. Note that the image of Bill was superimposed later.


Rocky River
Rocky River, Laura.


Rocky River
Rocky River, Laura.


Miss Walker
Miss Walker, sitting under the trees reading in Laura.


Rocky River
Rocky River, Laura.


Rocky River
Rocky River, Laura.


Rocky River
Rocky River, Laura.


Rocky River
Rocky River, Laura.


Sketches by Babbage : The Laura
Overland Telegraph Route, 1870-71. Marl Cliffs on the Laura.(PRG 404/19/3/76a is other half of this sketch).


The 'Travancore' anchored in an unidentified port
The steel ship 'Travancore', 1936 tons, anchored in an unidentified port [steel ship, 1936 tons, ON99769, 269.0 x 39.7 x 23.3. Built 1892 (4) W Hamilton and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: Travancore Ship Co. Ltd. (W&J Crawford) registered Greenock. 1908 sold to Germany and renamed 'Claus'. c.1919 renamed 'Laura' registered in Valparaiso. Wrecked in Pacific in 1930].


Woman sitting in a sulky
Woman, possibly Mrs. Laura Waterhouse at her North Adelaide home, sitting in a sulky holding driving whip and reigns; sulky is drawn by one horse and stands in front of a shed.


Laura Bay
A coastal view at Laura Bay, south east of Ceduna, South Australia.


Studio view of the three children of Laura Whitelaw sitting with their dog
Studio portrait of the three children of Laura Whitelaw and their dog.


The 'Travancore' in an unidentified port
The steel ship 'Travancore', 1936 tons, in an unidentified port [steel ship, 1936 tons, ON99769, 269.0 x 39.7 x 23.3. Built 1892 (4) W Hamilton and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: Travancore Ship Co. Ltd. (W&J Crawford) registered Greenock. 1908 sold to Germany and renamed 'Claus'. c.1919 renamed 'Laura' registered in Valparaiso. Wrecked in Pacific in 1930].


'Laura' wooden barquentine
'Laura' wooden barquentine 326 tons intercolonial barquentine.


Laura, Amy and Mary Morgan
Carte de visite of Laura, Amy and Mary Morgan, daughters of Hon. William Morgan. [Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to the Crompton family. To see a selection of photographs from this album search on Archival number PRG 331/30/4]


Mrs Laura Gee at home
Mrs A.L.V. Gee seated at a table indoors writing or drawing, probably 1908.


Photographs of Cox and Kimber family members
Photographs of members of the Cox and Kimber family along with photographs of some of their family friends. Also includes some of David Cox's school photographs and photographs taken by him while on study leave in 1954-1955. Not all donated photographs have been digitised including 26 photographs taken while overseas in 1954-1955.


Laura Dickinson
Head and shoulders portrait of a young woman 'Laura', identified under the image in the album (along with PRG 558/39/18) as 'The Messes Dickinson / pupils of Mary Cowles (Mrs J. Jacob)'. Photograph by Edwin D. Smith, 27A Old Bond Street, London.


Family photograph album relating to the Hubbe family
Family photograph album of cabinet card portraits. See below for details.


Boot Shop, Port Elliot
D. Golding's boot shop, Port Elliot. The proprietor and his family and workers are standing outside the Port Elliot Boot Makers. The building stands alone with sapling fences either side. One side of the shop is possibly the Golding house. David Golding was born in Cambridge, England, and departed Plymouth on Friday 1 July 1853 and arrived in Port Adelaide, South Australia on Wednesday 12 October 1853 on board the 'Standard', along with his brother Stephen. He settled in Port Elliot and established a business as a bootmaker and in 1857 married Mary Ann Barker; together they had seven children. The family journeyed north and established a farm and later a general store at Laura, South Australia. Mary Ann Golding died in 1890, aged 62 years, and David Golding died in 1903, aged 73 years, and left one daughter living, Mrs J. Bowering of Petersburg, along with six grandchildren. The following information was provided by a family member: David Golding was born with a deformed foot so he learnt how to make boots so he could have shoes to fit himself. He later moved to Laura when his wife developed tuberculosis, the doctor advising they move to a drier climate. A few of their children died during the trip north. The young boy on the right may be David's son David Laurence Golding.


Wirrabara Railway Line
Construction of Wirrabara railway line. "The construction of the Laura to Booleroo Centre is progressing slowly. The rails are now laid as far as Stone Hut ..." Areas Express 20 August 1909, pg.3. Researcher suggests this is between Laura and Stone Hut, about 250 yards North of the 2005 location of the Laura golf club house. The stram on the right is Rocky River.