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Public School in Tynte Street, North Adelaide
Public School in Tynte Street, North Adelaide.


Lighthouse on Neptune Island
The lighthouse on South Neptune Island.


A group of people on Neptune Island
Miss Thompson, a visitor to Neptune Island, with three residents Messrs. McDonald, Chinnick, and Martin.


Tiparra lighthouse
Tiparra lighthouse.


Rookery on Neptune Island
An area called the 'Rookery'.


Lighthouse and cottages at Cape Jervis
The lighthouse and cottages at Cape Jervis.


Two lighthouse keepers on Neptune Island
Mr. A.N. Day and Mr. McDonald, residents of Neptune Island, possibly lighthouse keepers.


Troubridge lighthouse and cottages
Troubridge lighthouse and cottages; the lighthouse was lit for the first time on 1st January 1856.


A lighthouse keeper on Neptune Island
Mr. A.N. Day, thought to be a resident lighthouse keeper on Neptune Island, photographed standing by large rocks.


Lighthouse and cottage at Cape Jaffa
The lighthouse and cottage at Cape Jaffa on Margaret Brock Reef.


Settlement of Stansbury
Looking back to the settlement of Stansbury from the far end of the jetty.


Article on shipping at Port Germein
A magazine cutting of text and shipping at Port Germein.


Sailing ship 'Dunfermline'
The sailing ship 'Dunfermline' being escorted by tugs at sea off Port Germein. A researcher believes 'the tug pulling on the bow of the ship out the front is the S.S. Nelcebee, built in 1883'. See PRG 280/1/2/73 for an earlier view of the 'Dunfermline' at the jetty prior to departure.


Jetty at Hog Bay, Kangaroo Island
The jetty at Hog Bay, Kangaroo Island.


Port Vincent jetty
Small craft at Port Vincent jetty.


SS Hendrika
The SS Hendrika at sea leaving Port Germein escorted by a tug.


Jetty at Ardrossan
The jetty at Ardrossan.


'Centrals' football players
Members of the 'Centrals' football team and two trainers sitting and standing with a silver cup trophy; names not known.


Military horsemen at a sports day
Military horsemen waiting with their mounts for their event during an army sports day held at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide. According to a esearcher the uniforms are pre WWI.


High jump event at a sports day
A competitor clearing the pole during a high jump event at a University sports day in Adelaide.


Transporting metal ingots at Port Pirie
A small steam locomotive being used to transport metal ingots at the Port Pirie smelting plant, South Australia. The locomotive is a small Hudswell Clarke product built in Leeds, England, in 1902 (serial number 628), latterly the Wallaroo & Moonta Mining & Smelting Company's number 10). The smelter's Welsh style rectangular chimney is still standing. [from information provided].


Eight young women from Melbourne
A studio view of eight young women, possibly actresses, from Melbourne, Victoria; names not known.


Cargo ships at Outer Harbor
Close view of cargo ships docked close together at Ocean Steamers wharf, Outer Harbor, South Australia.


Church parade in Adelaide
Crowds of spectators watching soldiers marching along King William Road approaching St. Peters Cathedral during a church parade in Adelaide, South Australia.


Golfers at Seaton Golf Links
A group of male golfers photographed in front of the club house at Seaton Golf Links, South Australia.


Opening of the new jetty at Second Valley
Distant view of spectators attending the opening of the new jetty at Second Valley, South Australia.


Prize winning draught horse
A prize winning draught horse photographed during the Royal Adelaide Show held at Jubilee Oval, South Australia.


Post office at Lake Wangary
Premises of the post and telegraph office at Lake Wangary, South Australia; two motor cars are parked outside.


Sir Henry Galway attending a function
Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, and Lady Galway photographed attending an outdoor function near Adelaide, the vice-regal party and many of the spectators are using umbrellas and parasols to shield themselves against the bright sunshine; purpose of the event is not known.


Sir Henry Galway at the opening of Parliament
Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, taking a salute after arrival by motor car at Parliament House in Adelaide to declare the opening of Parliament.