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Soldiers' war memorial at Magill

Soldiers' war memorial at Magill

Crowds attending the unveiling ceremony of the soldiers' war memorial at Magill, South Australia.

Soldiers' memorial at Magill

Soldiers' memorial at Magill

Soldiers and others standing beside the soldiers' memorial at Magill after the unveiling ceremony.

Old Folk's Home at Magill

Old Folk's Home at Magill

An interior view of the Old Folk's Home at Magill showing a large unfurnished room with a wood stove situated in the centre.

Old Folk's Home at Magill

Old Folk's Home at Magill

Interior view of unfurnished rooms, possibly a kitchen and bathroom in the Old Folk's Home at Magill, South Australia.

Owen - Pope Wedding

Owen - Pope Wedding

Wedding of Kathleen Annetta Maude Owen, daughter of Robert George Owen and Annetta Maude nee Robinson of 58 Devereux Road, Hazelwood Park, to Norman Hector Pope, son of Hector William Pope and Constance Ethel nee Leeder of 208 Beulah Road, Beulah Park, solemnised by Rev. George Richard Mathers at St George's Anglican Church, Magill, on 3 November 1955.

Penfold's Winery, Magill

Penfold's Winery, Magill

Penfold's Winery in 1907-12. Penfolds was established in 1844 just eight years after the foundation of South Australia. The photograph shows the Penfold Winery buildings set amid vineyards on the gently sloping hills.

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St. Bernard's Road looking South.

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Magill

St. Bernard's Road looking south.

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Magill

Rural scene near Magill.

Collegiate school for girls at Ellerslie, Magill

Collegiate school for girls at Ellerslie, Magill

The inauguration ceremony of the Churches of Christ collegiate school for girls at 'Ellerslie', Magill. The ceremony was performed by Mr. W. Burford. Set on nearly 10 Acres of land, Mr. Robert Harkness, B.A., was the first principal.

Adelaide views: Magill

Adelaide views: Magill

An almost aerial view of Magill featuring a wide road, trees and buildings in the distance.

The entrance to Penfolds Wines vineyard, Magill, South Australia

The entrance to Penfolds Wines vineyard, Magill, South Australia

The entrance to Penfolds Wines vineyard at Magill, near Adelaide, South Australia.

The Old Folks Home at Magill, South Australia

The Old Folks Home at Magill, South Australia

Distant view of the Old Folks Home on Glen Stuart Road at Magill, South Australia, with farmland in the foreground and the Adelaide Plains stretching behind in the distance.

Penfolds winery, Magill, South Australia

Penfolds winery, Magill, South Australia

Men visiting Penfolds winery at Magill standing ouside the cellars with their motor cars.

Penfolds wine cellars, Magill

Penfolds wine cellars, Magill

A group of people, possibly including staff members, photographed outside Penfolds wine cellars at Magill in South Australia.

Vineyards at Magill

Vineyards at Magill

A road winding through vineyards on the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges at Magill, overlooking the Adelaide Plains, South Australia.

Sir George Murray at Magill

Sir George Murray at Magill

Sir George Murray, Lieutenant-Governor of South Australia delivering a speech whilst attending a presentation ceremony for an assembly of school children who are standing in lines with their hands behind their backs at Magill, South Australia.

Vineyards at Magill

Vineyards at Magill

Penfold's vineyards at Magill, looking west across the Adelaide Plains in South Australia.

Burnside view

Burnside view

View of Burnside towards the hills. The two storey building in the centre is the World's End Hotel, Magill, on the Corner of Pepper Street. According to a researcher the first council meeting for nearly all the eastern suburbs was held there.

Vine Street, Woodforde

Vine Street, Woodforde

Looking south along Vine St, Woodforde. Woodforde is now known as Magill. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1561/5/1.

Horsenells Gully

Horsenells Gully

View of Horsenells Gully, which is now a part of Magill. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1561/5/1.

Magill Church

Magill Church

Interior view of main service area of church at Magill designed by Walkley & Welbourne.

People, groups and events around the suburb of Payneham

People, groups and events around the suburb of Payneham

People and groups photographed by Messenger Press around the suburb of Payneham. Titled by Messenger Press as 'Payneham People'. A selection have been digitised and may be viewed online (do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on B 75111/1-62); the rest may requested and viewed in the Reading Room.

Excavation for wine cellars at Auldana

Excavation for wine cellars at Auldana

AULDANA: Excavation work for new wine cellars at Auldana being carried out by men using hand tools and horse drawn carts to remove the rubble.

Auldana Winery

Auldana Winery

Stone wine cellars and other buildings at Auldana where men pose with bullock wagons filled with barrels. There is a garden in front of the buildings and wooded hills in the background. Wine and spirit merchant Patrick Auld planted his land with mostly Shiraz vines in 1845 and by 1862 it was amongst the largest vineyards in South Australia. In 1888 Auldana was taken over by Sir Josiah Symon who employed Edmund Mazure under whose management the estate thrived.

James Air driving a horse tram

James Air driving a horse tram

James Air driving number 50 horse tram from the Magill Shed. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/104.

Magill Orphanage, Woodforde

Magill Orphanage, Woodforde

Magill Orphanage at Woodforde. (Sweet Adelaide 63). The Magill Industrial School opened in 1869 as a government Receiving Home for State Children who had been housed at the Grace Darling Hotel at Brighton. In 1922 it was known as the Methodist Children's Home. The style of the building is Italian Gothic and it is constructed of Glen Osmond Stone with freestone dressings.

Nicholas Brooks at 'Brookside'

Nicholas Brooks at 'Brookside'

TRANMERE: Nicholas Brooks, outside Manager for Auldana Winery, amongst his vines at 'Brookside'.

Top of Magill Road, Magill South Australia

Top of Magill Road, Magill South Australia

Top of Magill Road leading east toward a sparsely wooded hill.Tram lines are visible in the centre of the road, which is lined by stobie poles (electrical poles).

'Tower Hotel, Magill'

'Tower Hotel, Magill'

Tower Hotel on the corner of Magill Road and St Bernard Road, Magill. A 'West End' beer advertisement is attached to a balcony, and tram line wires are visible overhead.