c. 1925, Photograph, B 59652
MOUNT BARKER: Employees of Cresco; enjoying a picnic at the Mount Barker showground.
1973, Photograph, B 61120
MOUNT BARKER: Members of various pipe bands having a drink to celebrate the closing of the Mount Barker Caledonian Society Highland Games. For names of people in the group see B1118 and B61119.
1973, Photograph, B 61121
MOUNT BARKER: Members of various pipe bands having a drink to celebrate the closing of the Mount Barker Caledonian Society Highland Games. For names of people in the group see B61118 and B61119.
1973, Photograph, B 61122
1974, Photograph, B 61123
MOUNT BARKER: Members of pipe bands watching a band competing at the Mount Barker Highland Games.
Immig, John, 2006, Photograph, B 71424/1-34
A collection of images of Mount Barker.
c. 1910, Photograph, B 72522
Horse and wagon passing under gum trees on the road to Mount Barker.
c. 1880, Photograph, PRG 1631/98/74
Crown Inn on Hutchinson Street, Mount Barker. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/98.
c. 1971, Photograph, PRG 1696/8/82
Digital copy of a black and white photograph of Fred and Jean Murray (nee Bottroff), parents of Violet Edith Frost, standing on the Eastern side of the Frost family's house on the farm, 'Kalinya'.
c. 1980, Photograph, B 78108
View of stables at Eden Park, the Salvation Army Boys' Home near Mount Barker, South Australia.
Garlick, Daniel, 1874, Plan, BRG 238/1/32
Architectural drawing for a Chapel at Mount Barker. Architect: D. Garlick. Contractor: A.L. Hendry.
c. 1880, Photograph, B 393
[On front of photograph] 'View of Stevensons Bridge near Mount Barker.' [General description] Horsedrawn vehicles crossing Stevenson's Bridge at Mt. Barker. In front of the wagonette on the bridge is a photographer with his camera set up. The rocky creekbed can be seen in the foreground, and two gum trees frame the view.
Lawton, c. 1871, Photograph, B 2827
Main Street of a sleepy Mount Barker. It was founded in 1834, and named after the explorer Captain Collet Barker.
1933, Photograph, B 8668
Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Mt. Barker. The first church was built next to the Presbytery on the hillside beyond the Railway Station. It has since been replaced by the fine structure near Kia Ora Street.
c. 1900, Photograph, B 20853
Dunn Memorial Methodist Church Mt. Barker, foundation stone laid and opened September 1884.
1938, Photograph, B 45924
Convent of Mercy, Mt. Barker.
1927, Photograph, B 4017
Panoramic view of Mount Barker, from Paddy's Hill.
1927, Photograph, B 4018
Mount Barker, main street looking towards Railway Station.
1927, Photograph, B 4020
Mount Barker Railway Station.
1927, Photograph, B 4021
Mount Barker from Paddy's Hill.
Sweet, Samuel White, c. 1872, Photograph, B 10616
[General description] J. Dunn & Co's Flour Mill at Mount Barker. Men and boys pose for the camera amongst horsedrawn and bullock wagons loading and unloading wheat sacks. A boiler and chimney are seen on the right with a woodpile for fuel.
Angus, W. J., c. 1907, Photograph, B 12147
Mount Barker Public School was officially opened in September 1877. See "Advertiser" 15 September 1877, and 50th Jubilee in "Advertiser", 20 October, 1908
c. 1890, Photograph, B 19928
Road leading into Mount Barker.
News Limited, 1961, Photograph, B 20278
Fighting the Mount Barker bushfire, 25 January 1961.
c. 1913, Photograph, B 32471
Adelaide Road leading into the Mount Barker township
c. 1900, Photograph, B 35335
Mount Barker Creek.
1980, Photograph, B 38459
Photograph of the "Laurels", built by John Dunn in 1840. In 1980 owned by Mr. Jack Walsh.
1908, Photograph, B 42718
Western Flat Creek in Mount Barker, a postcard view.
c. 1885, Photograph, B 59568
MOUNT BARKER: 'Fairfield', home of the May family who were members of the Society of Friends (Quakers); the house was completed in 1846 and destroyed by fire in 1905.
1970, Photograph, B 61158
WALLAROO: Mount Barker Caledonian Society Pipe Band prior to competing at the Chamber of Commerce, Northern Yorke Peninsula Expo; Wallaroo Oval, 27 September 1970.