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German Chapel, Light Pass
German Chapel and school house, Light Pass. Light Pass is a settlement in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia. It was named by Charles Flaxman in honour of William Light. Light Pass is the site of two Lutheran churches and a public school


Lobethal
The house where students attending Pastor Gotthard Daniel Fritzsche's College lived. Mrs Oster's house can be seen to the right.


St. Peter's Church, Loxton
St. Peter's Church.


Lyndoch Church
Lyndoch Lutheran Church on the road to Williamstown.


Church, McLaren Vale
Lutheran Church.


St. John's School, Malvern
St. John's Lutheran School at Malvern.


Mannum
The River Murray at Mannum showing very clear reflections of the gum trees in the water. The Lutheran Church can be seen on the left and Captain Randall's home is on the right at the bottom of the photograph.


Mannum
General view of Mannum, Lutheran Church at the right. The gum trees are reflected in the still water of the river.


Mannum
General view of Mannum looking towards the River Murray showing, right to left: the Old Lutheran Church, demolished 1959; German school; Pastor's house.


St.Martin's Church, Mannum
The scene at the opening of the new St. Martin's Lutheran Church at Mannum.


St.Martin 's Church, Mannum
The pulpit, St Martin's Lutheran Church. at Mannum.


St.Martin's Church, Mannum
Altar area in St Martin's Lutheran Church.


St.Martin's Church, Mannum
An interior view St Martin's Lutheran Church. at Mannum.


St.Martin's Church, Mannum
Church interior, possibly the first St Martin's Lutheran Church at Mannum.


St.Martin's Church, Mannum
Church interior, possibly the first St Martin's Lutheran Church at Mannum.


St.Martin's Church, Mannum
Church interior, possibly the first St Martin's Lutheran Church at Mannum.


St. Martin's Church, Mannum
Church interior, possibly the first St Martin's Lutheran Church at Mannum.


Wedding couple, Moculta
Wedding couple Adolf Carl (known as Carl) Schubert married Emilie Clara (known as Clara) Linke at the Evangelical Lutheran Church at Gruenberg (near Moculta) on 22 April 1909.


Race Course, Tanunda
Panoramic view of Tanunda with the oval and grandstand in the middle. The grandstand still exists. On the right of the photo the dome on the old Show hall can be seen. Behind the grandstand is Tabor Lutheran Church spire, and the hill behind the spire is Kaiser Stuhl (renamed Mount Kitchener during WW1).


St. Martin's Sunday School
St. Martins Lutheran Church Sunday School. Teacher; Miss Lindner. Back row: Ted Birrell; Walter Birrell; Phyllis Habner; Lovie Saunders; Miss Selma Lindner. Centre row: Eunice Habner; ? Sabiatzer; Bernice Olsen; Marie Peucker; Estelle Dudley. Front row: Vera Johnson; Bessie Saunders; Hilda Barton.


Murray Bridge
Panoramic view of Murray Bridge in 1938. The town with its tree filled garden stands in contrast to the flat dry plains in the background. The dirt road which can be seen in the foreground leads to the Lutheran Church.


Christ Church, Murray Bridge
First Christ Church, Swanport Road.


Church, Murray Bridge
MURRAY BRIDGE: Lutheran Church and Hall.


Penola Institute
[General description] Penola Mechanics Institute and Public Library, built in 1869. It is still in use today (2018) as a visitor centre. It is a single storey stone building with arched doors and windows across its facade. A poster out front advertises a concert by Lena Conly. The Lutheran Church is on the right.


Penong township
The township of Penong. The numbers refer to: 1.(Bett's?) store; 2. (Prider's?) store; 3. Methodist Church; 4 Anjutabie Flat (flooded); 5. hotel; 6. hall; 7. house of Methodist parson; 8. Police Station. [This information is derived from Jim Faull's book 'Life on the edge: the Far West Coast of South Australia'.]


Schoolchildren, Peterborough
The students and staff of the Lutheran School.


St. Peter's Church Hall
St. Peter's Lutheran Church Hall at Point Pass.


Quorn Methodist Church
Quorn Methodist Church was built in 1880. By the turn of the century Quorn had many churches - Methodist, Anglican, Lutheran, Catholic and Salvation Army


Formerly St. Johannes Church, Sedan
Formerly St. Johannes Lutheran Church at Sedan.


Steinau, Germany
Reinhardskirche, built for the Lutheran minority and inaugurated on the 9th September, 1731. It features a tall tower which was damaged in World War Two but was restored in 1962-65. Steinau, Hesse, Germany, is the birthplace of Johann Menge, 1788 -1852 : Geologist and linguist and author of "Mineral Kingdom of South Australia" [On back of photograph] 'Steinau a.d.Kinzig / Germany / Reinhardskirche (birthplace of Johann Menge 1788-1852.)'.