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Meadows Institute, South Australia

Meadows Institute, South Australia

Crowds attending the opening of the Meadows Institute, South Australia opened on June 6th, 1914.

Fire damaged buildings, Port Adelaide, South Australia

Fire damaged buildings, Port Adelaide, South Australia

Fire damaged buildings adjoining the premises of Harrold Colton and Company at Port Adelaide, South Australia.

Bagged wheat at Saddleworth, South Australia

Bagged wheat at Saddleworth, South Australia

Wheat stack of 16,000 bags of wheat at Saddleworth, South Australia.

Savings Bank at Murray Bridge, South Australia

Savings Bank at Murray Bridge, South Australia

The recently built Savings Bank of South Australia and associated shops at Murray Bridge, South Australia.

Fire ravaged sheds at Port Adelaide, South Australia

Fire ravaged sheds at Port Adelaide, South Australia

The remnants of a fire ravaged warehouse and the Mission to Seamen's building adjoining the premises of Harrold Colton and Company, Port Adelaide, South Australia.

Hunter Street, Newcastle, New South Wales

Hunter Street, Newcastle, New South Wales

Hunter Street, Newcastle, New South Wales. The premises of William Dombkins, boot manufacturer, can be seen on the right.

Yanco irrigation farm, New South Wales

Yanco irrigation farm, New South Wales

Date palms at Yanco irrigation farm, New South Wales.

An open paddock

An open paddock

An open cleared paddock surrounded by a post and rail fence, pine trees and native trees and vegetation; location unknown.

J. W. Letcher

J. W. Letcher

John W. Letcher, public servant.

S.S.'Titanic' memorial at Broken Hill, New South Wales

S.S.'Titanic' memorial at Broken Hill, New South Wales

A memorial to the heroic bandsmen of the S.S.'Titanic', erected by the citizens of Broken Hill, New South Wales; the monument was designed by George E. Morgan, Adelaide, South Australia.

Methodist Church at Mildura, Victoria

Methodist Church at Mildura, Victoria

The former Methodist church on the corner of Deakin Aveunue and Tenth Street, Mildura. The church, opened in 1912, was built to the design of George Burridge Leith (1889-1969), son of George Brown Leith (? - 1937). Both were architects, along with Arthur Cedric Leith, the youngest of the family. The church is still in existence (2010) although now used as an auditorium.

Coffee Palace at Mildura, Victoria

Coffee Palace at Mildura, Victoria

The Coffee Palace at Mildura, Victoria.

The commercial centre of Mildura, Victoria

The commercial centre of Mildura, Victoria

Street scenes in the commercial centre of Mildura, Victoria.

The Settler's Club, Mildura, Victoria

The Settler's Club, Mildura, Victoria

The Settler's Clubrooms, Mildura, Victoria.

The Institute, Elliston, South Australia

The Institute, Elliston, South Australia

Premises of the Institute and Council Chambers at Elliston on the west coast of South Australia.

Church of Christ, Mildura, Victoria

Church of Christ, Mildura, Victoria

The Church of Christ, Mildura, Victoria.

National Bank at Mildura, Victoria

National Bank at Mildura, Victoria

Premises of the National Bank of Australasia, Mildura, Victoria.

Cathedral procession, Adelaide, South Australia

Cathedral procession, Adelaide, South Australia

A procession of Roman Catholic Church dignitaries, led by a group of altarboys at St. Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide, South Australia.

Horse racing at Victoria Park, South Australia

Horse racing at Victoria Park, South Australia

Crowds watching a horse race at Victoria Park racecourse, Adelaide, South Australia.

The sun deck of the S.S.'Euripides'

The sun deck of the S.S.'Euripides'

Close view of the sun deck on S.S.'Euripides' situated next to the ship's funnel and other equipment.

The first class dining saloon of the S.S.'Euripides'

The first class dining saloon of the S.S.'Euripides'

An interior view of the first class dining saloon on board the S.S.'Euripides' showing round tables set with white napery and silver for a meal.

A cabin on the S.S.'Euripides'

A cabin on the S.S.'Euripides'

Interior view of a first class passenger cabin on board the SS 'Euripides' showing two single beds and other furniture including a basket chair, wardrobe, and dressing table fitted with wash basins.

Interior of a cabin on the S.S.'Euripides'

Interior of a cabin on the S.S.'Euripides'

Interior view of a passenger cabin on the SS 'Euripides' showing a single bed, a smaller built-in bunk, and other furniture including a basket chair and dressing table.

A third class passenger cabin on the S.S.'Euripides'

A third class passenger cabin on the S.S.'Euripides'

Interior view of a third class passenger cabin on the S.S.'Euripides' furnished with four bunks either side of the small room and a wash hand basin; a reflection in a mirror records the camera as it takes the view through an open door.

Captain Bloomfield Douglas

Captain Bloomfield Douglas

Captain Bloomfield Douglas, a former Collector of Customs, President of the Marine Board, and South Australian Government Resident to Northern Territory.

John Formby

John Formby

John Formby, ex-mayor of Port Adelaide and Chairman of the South Australian Marine Board 1887-1888.

Frederick J. Sanderson

Frederick J. Sanderson

Frederick J. Sanderson, ex-Collector of Customs 1879 and President of the South Australian Marine Board 1889-1894.

Horse-drawn vehicle and driver

Horse-drawn vehicle and driver

A horse-drawn vehicle and driver at the Jubilee Oval, Adelaide.

A horse-drawn vehicle with a driver and passenger

A horse-drawn vehicle with a driver and passenger

A prize winning horse-drawn vehicle with a driver and passenger at the Jubilee Oval, Adelaide, South Australia.

Funeral of Colonel Havilland Le Mesurier at West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide

Funeral of Colonel Havilland Le Mesurier at West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide

Crowds with a large military presence at a funeral of Colonel Havilland Le Mesurier in West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. The headstone is inscribed: In memory of Colonel Havilland Le Mesurier late commandant of SA military forces, died 25 November 1913. Adjacent memorials and the Smythe Chapel in the background of the West Terrace Cemetery help to identify the photograph contents. Walter Dollman is standing next to the grave (holding a sword); the Roman Catholic Archbishop O'Reilly is conducting the ceremony. See also 'Soldiers firing the last salute at a funeral in Adelaide' [PRG 280/1/13/427] for an image of the same funeral.