1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/132
The residence of the new keeper of the powder magazine George Halsey junior at Dry Creek, South Australia.
1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/133
Premises of the powder magazine office at Dry Creek, South Australia.
c. 1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/134
Explosives magazine keeper's house near Dry Creek, South Australia.
c. 1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/135
A distant view of the explosives magazine keeper's residence near Dry Creek, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/136
A sentry guard standing on the protective mound of the powder magazine complex, at Dry Creek, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/137
Soldiers, possibly of the Medical Corps with a horse-drawn Red Cross wagon at an unknown South Australian location.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/138
A crowd of adults and children attending a tree planting ceremony on Arbor Day at Tea Tree Gully, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/139
A tree planting ceremony with onlookers at Tea Tree Gully, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/140
Politician Friedrich Pflaum with attendant crowd at an Arbor Day ceremony, Tea Tree Gully, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/141
A coxswain and eight rowers on the Port River at Port Adelaide, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/142
Marching soldiers led by a brass band passing tents and artillery at an army camp in South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/143
A reinforced concrete bridge over the Barwon River, near Geelong, Victoria.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/146
The lifeboat shed and jetty at Beachport, South Australia.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/147
The lighthouse at Corny Point, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/148
The light beacon offshore at Franklin Harbor near Cowell, South Australia.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/149
The jetty and the extension of the wharf at Port Augusta, South Australia.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/150
The construction of the East West (Trans Australian) railway across a viaduct near Port Augusta, South Australia.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/151
The construction of the foundations for the East West (Trans Australian) railway engine sheds at Port Augusta, South Australia.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/152
The construction of the East West (Trans Australian) railway workshops at Conway Town, Port Augusta, South Australia.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/153
Workmen constructing the East West (Trans Australian) railway workshops at Conway Town, Port Augusta, South Australia.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/155
Water tanks and the water softening plant for the East West (Trans Australian) railway at Port Augusta, South Australia.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/156
Rail wagons bringing stone for the construction of the wharf extension at Port Augusta, South Australia.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/160
The 30 ton crane used in the construction of the East West (Trans Australian) railway at Port Augusta, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/162
The viaduct supporting the East West (Trans Australian) railway line near Port Augusta, South Australia.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/163
A workman boring planks at the new wharf built as part of the East West (Trans Australian) railway project at Port Augusta, South Australia.
c. 1865, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/165
A head and shoulders view of Douglas Bloomfield, a former president of the South Australian Marine Board in about 1865.
c. 1880, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/166
A head and shoulder view of Robert Henry Ferguson, president of the South Australian Marine Board.
c. 1891, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/167
A head and shoulders view of Frederick James Sanderson, a former president of the South Australian Marine Board.
c. 1890, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/168
A head and shoulders view of Mr. J. Formby, a former member of the South Australian Marine Board.
1913, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/169
The interior of the Marine Board Laboratory at Globe Chambers in Victoria Square, Adelaide, South Australia; staff are working at benches and desks amongst scientific equipment.