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Forwood Down ironworks, Kilkenny

Forwood Down ironworks, Kilkenny

Interior view of Forwood Down ironworks at Kilkenny showing steel columns being rivetted for the Shell Company building in North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia.

Forwood Down ironworks, Kilkenny

Forwood Down ironworks, Kilkenny

Interior view of Forwood Down ironworks at Kilkenny, where girders are being rivetted, they are possibly for the construction of Shell House, North Terrace, Adelaide.

Forwood Down ironworks, Kilkenny

Forwood Down ironworks, Kilkenny

Interior view of Forwood Down ironworks at Kilkenny showing men drilling rivet holes into girders being supplied for the construction of Shell House, North Terrace, Adelaide; left to right: Joe O'Loughlin; Dick Bushell; Blake Ryan; Albert Stavely; Alf Robins; Bill Pearse.

Forwood Down ironworks, Kilkenny

Forwood Down ironworks, Kilkenny

KILKENNY: Interior view of Forwood Down ironworks at Kilkenny showing men rivetting columns which are being supplied for the construction of Shell House, North Terrace, Adelaide; names of the men not known.

Forwood Down ironworks, Kilkenny

Forwood Down ironworks, Kilkenny

Interior view of Forwood Down ironworks at Kilkenny showing four men working on girders with a Stahl punch and shears; left to right: Jack Anderson; Albert Staveley; Bill Pearse; Alf Robins.

Shell House under construction, Adelaide

Shell House under construction, Adelaide

Steel framework supplied by Forwood Down & Co. being erected to form the basis of the new Shell House building on North Terrace, Adelaide; an elevated tram point control cabin can be seen on the left of the photograph.

Building site on North Terrace

Building site on North Terrace

Building site for the new Shell House building on North Terrace, Adelaide; the steelwork was supplied by Forwood Down & Co. of Kilkenny, South Australia.

Shell House under construction

Shell House under construction

Overhead view of steelwork supplied by Forwood Down & Co. being erected to form the basis of the new Shell House building on North Terrace, Adelaide.

Shell House under construction

Shell House under construction

Steel framework supplied by Forwood Down & Co. being erected to form the basis of the new Shell House building on North Terrace, Adelaide.

Shell House under construction

Shell House under construction

Steel framework supplied by Forwood Down & Co. almost completed for the new Shell House building on North Terrace, Adelaide.

Federal Master Bakers' Association

Federal Master Bakers' Association

On the afternoon of Monday 27 October 1913 members of the Federal Master Bakers' Association and their families, in Adelaide for their ninth annual conference travelled to Long Gully, Belair National Park, where a reception was held by the Adelaide branch of the association.

Intercolonial Free Trade Conference delegates

Intercolonial Free Trade Conference delegates

Delegates from the Australian Chamber of Manufactures attending the first Intercolonial Free Trade Conference, held in Adelaide, 5th to 7th October 1887. Standing (from left): JF Conigrave, Danl. White, F Poolman, CH Grondovia, Jas. Duncan, T Hardy, TH Hack, EH Derrington, P Wright [front], CH Hoskins, A Adamson, D Munro, H Ross, AD Nelson, WHC Darvall. Seated (from left): JJ Green, LL Smith, Sir Saml. Davenport, E Steinfeld, H Burrows, W Crispin.

Ware Chambers, King William Street, Adelaide

Ware Chambers, King William Street, Adelaide

Premises of Ware Chambers and Muirden College on the North East corner of King William Street and Pirie Street, Adelaide, with pedestrians crossing the street and a cyclist moving through the intersection.

Flower decorated pony cart

Flower decorated pony cart

A flower decorated pony cart with two small girls as passengers, being led by a man wearing a light summer suit and a flower trimmed straw hat photographed at a showground in South Australia.

Fancy dress party in the main street of Mannum

Fancy dress party in the main street of Mannum

Fancy dress party, Mannum, with large group across the main street in an array of costumes including sacks. Building on left is Shearer's paint shop, Sam Hobson's shop, Jack Smith's barber shop, Dud Larrett's home, Willcock's Saddlery, Council Chambers, A. Faxer's bike shop, Methodist Church, site for new Post Office, Spen Wilson's grocery store and Baptist Church.

Murray Bridge Druids Lodge members posed for group photograph

Murray Bridge Druids Lodge members posed for group photograph

Druids Lodge, Murray Bridge. Back row: Tom Bell, Jim Smith, A. Monaghan, E. Jenkins, W. Miller. Second row: A. Parish, M. Parish, A. Crisp, A. Potter, L. Faehrmann. Third row: W. Francis, E. Jenkins, W. Paige, R. Millington, R.S. Francis, C. Faehrmann. Sitting: Joe Davis and Tom Francis.

Group of soldiers

Group of soldiers

Group of six Australian soldiers. The four in front are identified (from left) as Baruldsen, Cayley, Skitt and J.B. Smith.

Prize winning horse drawn vehicles at O'Halloran Hill

Prize winning horse drawn vehicles at O'Halloran Hill

Prize winning horse drawn vehicles photographed at a show held at O'Halloran Hill, near Adelaide, South Australia.

Veteran soldiers meeting the Prince of Wales

Veteran soldiers meeting the Prince of Wales

Veteran soldiers meeting the Prince of Wales during a reception held in the grounds of Government House, Adelaide.

Cricket spectators at the Adelaide Oval

Cricket spectators at the Adelaide Oval

Spectators at Adelaide Oval, South Australia, watching the test match between Australia and England.

Entrance to railway tunnel at Sleep's Hill, South Australia

Entrance to railway tunnel at Sleep's Hill, South Australia

The entrance to the new tunnel at the Adelaide end of the railway line through the Mount Lofty Ranges at Sleep's Hill, South Australia. The line sweeping to the right enters the old tunnel.

Members of the Davey family

Members of the Davey family

Members of the Davey family of South Australia photographed in a garden; the adults sit and stand in three long rows, the eldest sitting in the front row with six small children sitting on the grass in front, names not known.

The graveyard on Cape Borda showing the memorial inscriptions

The graveyard on Cape Borda showing the memorial inscriptions

The graveyard on Cape Borda showing the memorial inscriptions. Four men, including A. Searcy, stand respectfully by the graves. The following information is from a researcher: Cape Borda was the scene of the shipwreck in 1899 of the 'Loch Sloy' which was reported in the newspapers (http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article73222358). Another article published soon after featured drawings of two of the lighthouse keepers (http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article54578121). Based on the drawing, the man third from the left bears a strong resemblance to Walter Thomas Smith (1851-1930).

Inspecting fleece at Port Adelaide

Inspecting fleece at Port Adelaide

Men inspecting wool fleece inside a warehouse, possibly owned by Elder Smith & Co. at Port Adelaide, South Australia.

Inspecting fleece at Port Adelaide

Inspecting fleece at Port Adelaide

Men inspecting wool fleece inside a warehouse, possibly owned by Elder Smith & Co. at Port Adelaide, South Australia.

Inspecting fleece at Port Adelaide

Inspecting fleece at Port Adelaide

Men inspecting wool fleece inside a warehouse, possibly owned by Elder Smith & Co. at Port Adelaide, South Australia.

RAH graduation class

RAH graduation class

Formal photograph of the graduating class of 1945 of the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Front row (left to right): Shillabeer, Wilkin, Wilkens, Bailey, Holden, Waddell, Bates, Charlton, Formby, Starrs, Stella Tamke, Blowes. Midle row (left to right): Travers, Lister, Kildea, Austin, Daley, (Matron), ST Scrym, Dalton, Badman, Durdin, Durdin, Godfrey. Back row (left to right): Warren, Hoffman, Fitzgerald, Pelgrave, Smith, Schaefer, Brougham.

Portrait of Aboriginal girl with skipping rope

Portrait of Aboriginal girl with skipping rope

Studio portrait of an Aboriginal girl in European dress, holding a skipping rope.

Tsong Gyiaou School, McLaren Vale

Tsong Gyiaou School, McLaren Vale

Tsong Gyiaou School for Girls, Gloucester Village, McLaren Vale, conducted by Miss Mary Ann Aldersey from 1869.

George Wyndham Kennion, Bishop of Adelaide, and his chaplain

George Wyndham Kennion, Bishop of Adelaide, and his chaplain

Bishop George W. Kennion, Anglican Bishop of Adelaide, and his chaplain.