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The first artesian bore in the Mallee
The first artesian bore in the Mallee country gushing water watched by men standing by boring equipment.


Mr. & Mrs. J.F. Linke's golden wedding party
Relatives gathered together around Mr. & Mrs. J.F. Linke of Greenock at their golden wedding party in South Australia.


Race crowds at Kapunda racecourse, South Australia
Crowds waiting for the races to begin at Kapunda racecourse; early make motor cars are parked in the foreground.


Exhibition display of products from H.L.Vosz Limited
An exhibition display of products from H.L.Vosz Limited, manufacturers of leaded lights, stained glass windows, mirrors and color merchants in Adelaide.


Part of the Barossa Valley reservoir
Part of the Barossa Valley reservoir.


Cricket players in South Australia
A group of twelve South Australian cricket players and nine other men; names unknown.


Outside the post office at Orroroo
Local residents outside the post office at Orroroo.


Mounted soldiers out on the road in South Australia
Mounted soldiers and gun carriages out on the south end of Brighton Road next to New Brighton (Seacliff) military Camp c.1910 - probably 'Kitchener Camp' put on for Lord Kitchener. [Road now known as Ocean Boulevard.]


Lord Kitchener inspecting a guard of honour at Adelaide
Lord Kitchener inspecting a guard of honour at Adelaide railway station shortly after his arrival during a visit to South Australia in 1910.


Mr. Richard Smith of Harris Scarfe & Co., Adelaide
Mr. Richard Smith of Harris Scarfe & Co., Adelaide and of Milang: a head and shoulders view.


The entrance to 'Richings Lodge'
The entrance gates and tree lined road leading to 'Richings Lodge' owned by J.B.Tothill. See PRG 280/1/10/147 for biographical information on John Tothill.


Port Lincoln jetty on a Sunday morning
Horse drawn vehicles and motor cars at Port Lincoln jetty on a Sunday morning; the S.S.Paringa is moored at the far end.


Partial view of 'Richings Lodge'
Partial view of 'Richings Lodge' owned by J.B.Tothill.


Old buildings in Strasburg, Austria
Old buildings in Strasburg, Austria showing exposed timber work.


Ostriches at Yanco in New South Wales
A group of ostriches at Yanco in New South Wales.


Explosives blowing up trees at Golden Grove, South Australia
Explosives being used to blow up trees at Golden Grove in South Australia.


Close view of a gum tree in South Australia
Close view of a gum tree in South Australian bushland.


An Aboriginal man and woman in South Australia
An aged Aboriginal man standing by a sitting woman who is caressing their dog, two hand-made baskets are behind her; names are not known.


A young man pulling a decorated rickshaw in South Australia
A young man pulling a decorated rickshaw and its female passenger,possibly a pageant entry in South Australia.


The entrance to 'The Lodge' at Morphettville, South Australia
The entrance gates to the gardens surrounding 'The Lodge', a residence belonging to the Hawker family at Morphettville.


Feeding chickens on a farm in South Australia
Four men and a woman watching chickens feeding on a farm in South Australia.


A crab picnic in South Australia
Recently caught crabs cooking in a steaming pot over a camp fire being watched over in anticipation by four men, a boy and a dog in South Australia.


Said Halim Pasa, the grand vizier of Turkey
Studio view of Said Halim Pasa the grand vizier (chief minister) of Turkey as a young man.


The steel skeleton structure of a ship under construction
A shipyard scene of the steel skeleton structure during the construction of the ship 'Brittanic'.


Royal Institution for the Blind, North Adelaide
A small crowd present at the foundation stone ceremony conducted by Sir Charles Goode for the premises of the Royal Institution for the Blind in Brougham Place, North Adelaide in January 1915; horse drawn vehicles and a motor car can be seen in the foreground.


The spacious garden of a suburban home in Adelaide
The spacious garden of a suburban home in Adelaide, possibly owned by the Tate family.


A large suburban house in Marion
A large suburban house seen from its garden, possibly belonging to the Tate family. The house was known as 'Oaklands', and it was located in Marion. Over time, owners included Samuel Kearne, John Crozier, Thomas Currie Tait and William Pethick.


Intellectually disabled boys in Adelaide
A group of intellectually disabled boys with two male carers in Adelaide.


A decorated supper room at Port Augusta
A decorated supper room with a table laden with food prepared for a carnival celebration.


Premises made from metal in South Australia
A small building made from metal in South Australia, purpose not known, possibly a pumping station.