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House at Mount Barker

House at Mount Barker

Interior view of living area of house at Mount Barker designed by Jansen & Treloar.

Soldiers, Mount Gambier

Soldiers, Mount Gambier

Mount Gambier soldiers (from left) Perc McKay; Bob Christie; unknown; unknown.

Piccadilly Valley from Mount Lofty

Piccadilly Valley from Mount Lofty

Piccadilly Valley seen from near 'Carminow' on Summit Road, with rhododendrons in foreground. A church and the Post Office can be seen in the town of Piccadilly, with Mount Barker on the horizon.

Reminiscences, essays, photographs and material relating to the River Boat 'Merle'

Reminiscences, essays, photographs and material relating to the River Boat 'Merle'

Reminiscences entitled 'Night Train to Destiny' written under the pseudonymn Johnathon Freeman, file about 'Merle' (River boat), file about political activities and photographs of floods and bushfires in the Adelaide Hills (1980 or 1983), school exercise book of essays written under name of John Stimson. Also includes research notes entitled 'A Trooper Remembered', written using pseudonymn Allan L. Peters, in honour of Police trooper Herman Carl Bernhard Komoll. (Komoll's sister was married to Carl Linger). Also includes Coroner's Report relating to a fire on the motor vessel 'Merle'.

Near Mt. Barker Railway Station

Near Mt. Barker Railway Station

Looking down the line, near Mt Barker Railaway Station, 8 June 1998. A researcher has added: Location is Mount Barker Junction station looking South East towards Nairne/Mt Barker. The Victor Harbor line via Mt Barker branches off on the right. Image is taken prior to duplication and gauge conversion.

Residents of Mount Gambier: Mr Barker

Residents of Mount Gambier: Mr Barker

Studio portrait of Mr Barker, employed in the the National Bank at Mount Gambier.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Paltridge

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Paltridge

PORTRAIT: R. L. Paltridge wearing his R.A.A.F. uniform photographed with his wife and daughter from Mount Barker, South Australia.

Rifle shooting team

Rifle shooting team

Members of the No. 2 Southern District Union Team at Port Adelaide for a competition, September 1924. Back row: H. Higgins (Langhorne Creek), P.M. Wilsch (Berri), H.M. Natt (Langhorne Creek), M.W. Parish (Murray Bridge), A.B. (Arthur Bridgeman) Potts (Langhorne Creek), A.E. Parish (Murray Bridge). Second row: L. Lehmann (Murray Bridge), A.M. Coppin, scorer (Mount Barker), C. Parish and Sam Deed (Murray Bridge), Paul Cudmore (Victor Harbor). Front row: H.L. (Henry Leonard) Potts (Langhorne Creek) and Darcy N. Wollaston (Mount Barker).

Glen Osmond

Glen Osmond

[General description] Looking south east along Mt. Barker Rd. showing wall of "Birksgate" [On back of photograph] 'Glen Osmond / August 14, 1959 / The wall was moved back and the road widened in 1959 / The arrow on the sketch plan shows the approximate position of the camera / For other views see B 14240, B 14241, B 14242, B 14244, B 14245/ B 14246'

Old Mill on Windmill Hill, Totness

Old Mill on Windmill Hill, Totness

Old Mill on top of Windmill Hill, near Nixon Road at Totness approximately 1 mile from Mt. Barker. Published in the "Chronicle", December 2, 1922.

Friederichstadt, Mt. Barker

Friederichstadt, Mt. Barker

Friederichstadt.

Rest Home, Mt. Barker

Rest Home, Mt. Barker

Rest home.

Methodist church, Mt. Barker

Methodist church, Mt. Barker

Methodist church.

Bathing pool, Mt. Barker

Bathing pool, Mt. Barker

Bathing pool.

Rest Home, Mt. Barker

Rest Home, Mt. Barker

Rest Home viewed from the gardens.

C.W.A. Rest Room Mt. Barker

C.W.A. Rest Room Mt. Barker

C.W.A. Rest Room.

"Fairfield", Mt. Barker

"Fairfield", Mt. Barker

"Fairfield", house owned by Joseph May.

Mt. Barker

Mt. Barker

Panoramic view of the township.

The White House, Mt. Barker

The White House, Mt. Barker

The White House, Walker Street.

Camping at Mt. Barker

Camping at Mt. Barker

Tent and horsedrawn cart.

Muldoon's Road, Mt. Barker

Muldoon's Road, Mt. Barker

Group of children sitting on the fence in Muldoon's Road.

Council Chamber, Mt. Barker

Council Chamber, Mt. Barker

Council Chambers. (The Wilkinson Series ; no. 14.). The foundation stone was laid in 1939.

The bathing pool, Mt. Barker

The bathing pool, Mt. Barker

The bathing pool. Wilkinson Series Postcards.

Cycle shop, Mt. Barker

Cycle shop, Mt. Barker

Mumford's cycle shop on the corner of Walker & Gawler Streets, now site of State Bank.

Royal Adelaide Show Exhibit

Royal Adelaide Show Exhibit

Mt. Barker Agricultural Bureau exhibit at the Adelaide Show, Wayville.

Royal Adelaide Show Exhibit

Royal Adelaide Show Exhibit

Mt. Barker Agricultural Bureau exhibit at the Adelaide show, Wayville.

Hauling a boiler tank

Hauling a boiler tank

'Small crowd of men with a horse team pulling a cart with a very large boiler tank, probably en route to Mount Barker.

Adelaide, South Australia from the west end of Hindley Street

Adelaide, South Australia from the west end of Hindley Street

Photograph of an original artwork of a view of Adelaide from the west end of Hindley Street. This photograph was copied from B 2268, original photograph is in the Reserve Collection. This photograph was reproduced in the Chronicle on 2nd January 1936. Caption reads: "Adelaide in 1849. From an old engraving in the possession of Miss E.M. Austin, North Adelaide." The chief buildings shown are:1. the Parsonage (Dean Farrell) 2. Collegiate School. 3. Government House. 4. Council Chambers. 5.The Iron Foundry. 6.Government House flagstaff. 7. Bank of South Australia. 8. General Post Office (temporary). 9. Iron Store (late J.B. Graham's). 10. Exchange Buildings.11. Exchange. 12. Coppin's Royal Exchange Hotel. 13.Waterhouse's Grocers Shop. 14. Cook's Steam Mill. 15. Mount Barker Road. 16.A.L. Elder and Co's Store. 17. Scotch Kirk. 18. Morphett Street. 19. Trinity Church.

Joanna Barr Smith at her writing desk

Joanna Barr Smith at her writing desk

PORTRAIT: Joanna Barr Smith photographed sitting at her desk in her writing-room at 40 Angas Street, Adelaide. Her foot cushion, placed over the the Hammersmith carpet, is embroidered with her initials. The chairs are in Morris & Company's 'Lodden' design. According to C. Menz in his 'Morris & Company: Pre-Raphelites and the Arts & Craft Movement' (1994), the wallpaper is not a Morris design.

Robert Barr Smith

Robert Barr Smith

Robert Barr Smith, president of the Mount Barker Agricultual Society at the society's annual show, 10 March 1904.