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Hazel Alice Robertson

Hazel Alice Robertson

Waitress Hazel Alice Robertson of Stanley Street, Kilkenny, was one of six people who died of burns from a fire at the Collings and Green Fish Cafe at 192 King William Street, Adelaide on 23 March 1920. Two views.

A small crowd watching the effects of high seas in a storm at Brighton jetty

A small crowd watching the effects of high seas in a storm at Brighton jetty

A small crowd watching the effects of high seas in a storm at Brighton jetty.

A derailed goods train in South Australia

A derailed goods train in South Australia

A 3'6" derailed goods train in South Australia, location unknown.

A busy scene on a wharf at Port Adelaide

A busy scene on a wharf at Port Adelaide

A busy scene on a wharf at Port Adelaide showing wharf workers handing steel sleepers as they are unloaded from a cargo ship.

Five men working and standing on deck on board the "Aristides"

Five men working and standing on deck on board the "Aristides"

On board the "Aristides", a Harbors Board ketch when visiting Port Lincoln, showing five men working and standing on deck.

Studio view of Eustace A.L. Lindsay

Studio view of Eustace A.L. Lindsay

Studio view of Eustace A.L. Lindsay, aged thirty.

Partial view of the "Aristides"

Partial view of the "Aristides"

Partial view of the "Aristides", a Harbors Board vessel visiting Port Lincoln.

A uniformed soldier holding a small boy in his arms standing near a train at Outer Harbor

A uniformed soldier holding a small boy in his arms standing near a train at Outer Harbor

A uniformed soldier holding a small boy in his arms standing near a train at Outer Harbor with a young couple identified as Mr. and Mrs. E.L.A. Lindsay and an elderly women, possibly a welcome home.

Elizabeth Armstrong instructing a pupil at the School of Design

Elizabeth Armstrong instructing a pupil at the School of Design

Elizabeth Armstrong was a prominent art instructor in Adelaide from 1893 to 1928. This image appears with six others in the Observer on May 13 1905, page 26 under the heading 'Students at work at the South Australian School of Design'.

Interior of a large machine shop featuring large metal "grabs" used for dredging and crane work

Interior of a large machine shop featuring large metal "grabs" used for dredging and crane work

Interior of a large machine shop featuring large metal "grabs" used for dredging and crane work.

Studio view of Mrs. Alfreda Kluge

Studio view of Mrs. Alfreda Kluge

Studio view of Mrs. Alfreda Kluge, resident of Swansea, South Australia.

Clouds of dark smoke pouring over fences during a Saturday afternoon fire disaster in 1918

Clouds of dark smoke pouring over fences during a Saturday afternoon fire disaster in 1918

Clouds of dark smoke pouring over fences during a Saturday afternoon fire disaster in 1918.

A crowd on the banks of Torrens Lake watching a boat race

A crowd on the banks of Torrens Lake watching a boat race

Torrens Lake: a crowd on the banks of Torrens Lake watching a boat race, the premised of the Torrens Rowing Club, and other boat houses are in the background.

A group of guests watching events at a Sports Day

A group of guests watching events at a Sports Day

A group of distinguished guests which include Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia, watching events at a Sports Day, possibly at St. Peter's College, Hackney as the Headmaster of that school, the Revd. Canon Girdlestone stands in front.

A smart turn-out of a uniformed army sergeant riding a prize-winning horse

A smart turn-out of a uniformed army sergeant riding a prize-winning horse

A smart turn-out of a uniformed army sergeant riding a prize-winning horse.

A military band leading South Australian soldiers as they make a farewell march along King William Street

A military band leading South Australian soldiers as they make a farewell march along King William Street

A military band leading South Australian soldiers as they make a farewell march along King William Street, Adelaide before going overseas in World War I; large crowds line the roadside on both sides.

A crowded King William Street, Adelaide watching a parade of patriotic displays during World War I

A crowded King William Street, Adelaide watching a parade of patriotic displays during World War I

A crowded King William Street, Adelaide watching a parade of patriotic displays during World War I.

A group of women who were all members of the Red Cross during World War I

A group of women who were all members of the Red Cross during World War I

A group of women who were all members of the Red Cross during World War I; they all wear light dresses, some with badges, and hats.

Sir Day Hort Bosanquet

Sir Day Hort Bosanquet

Sir Day Hort Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia 1909-1914, listening to a public address being read during a visit to Mount Barker; he has his back to the camera standing at the centre of a crowd of adults and children.

A horse drawn carriage and pair carrying two women and two men as passengers

A horse drawn carriage and pair carrying two women and two men as passengers

A horse drawn carriage and pair carrying two women and two men as passengers.

Crowded beach scene with sun shelters, tents, kiosks, merry-go-rounds, and a ferris wheel in action

Crowded beach scene with sun shelters, tents, kiosks, merry-go-rounds, and a ferris wheel in action

Crowded beach scene with sun shelters, tents, kiosks, merry-go-. rounds, and a ferris wheel in action, possibly on a public holiday.

Shipping at Port Adelaide

Shipping at Port Adelaide

Shipping at Port Adelaide: close view of sailing ships berthed by a wharf.

Friends waiting to wave goodbye to passengers on a large ocean-going liner as they wait to sail from Outer Harbor

Friends waiting to wave goodbye to passengers on a large ocean-going liner as they wait to sail from Outer Harbor

Friends waiting to wave goodbye to passengers on a large ocean-. going liner as they wait to sail from Outer Harbor.

Lord Northcote and Sir George Le Hunte

Lord Northcote and Sir George Le Hunte

Lord Northcote, Governor General of Australia 1903-1908 (left) and Sir George Le Hunte, Governor of South Australia, sitting with six army officers standing behind. Some of these men have been identified: Colonel Rowell (2nd from left), Captain Woodcock (4th from left) and the Hon. Victor Hood (5th from left).

An axeman standing with his axe over his shoulder after finishing his chop in a wood chopping contest

An axeman standing with his axe over his shoulder after finishing his chop in a wood chopping contest

An axeman standing with his axe over his shoulder after finishing his chop in a wood chopping contest.

A uniformed army officer standing at ease

A uniformed army officer standing at ease

A uniformed army officer standing at ease, believed to be Captain B. S. Connor. A tent in the background indicates an army camp location.

Cargo ships berthed at Port Adelaide wharf

Cargo ships berthed at Port Adelaide wharf

Cargo ships berthed at Port Adelaide wharf.

Members of the Royal Naval Reserve band at Port Adelaide

Members of the Royal Naval Reserve band at Port Adelaide

Members of the Royal Naval Reserve band at Port Adelaide; they are grouped together on the deck of a ship carrying their musical instruments, sailors are in the background.

Brass band concert at Wallaroo

Brass band concert at Wallaroo

A festive occasion in the main street of Wallaroo where crowds are massed around a small dais listening to a large brass band.

An overhead view of King William Street, Adelaide, in 1913

An overhead view of King William Street, Adelaide, in 1913

An overhead view of King William Street, Adelaide, in 1913 showing pedestrians and a variety of transport including, electric trams, motor cars, and horse drawn vehicles.