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Dining room at 'Dimora', East Terrace

Dining room at 'Dimora', East Terrace

ACRE 286: The dining room at 'Dimora', East Terrace.

Dining room at 'Dimora', East Terrace

Dining room at 'Dimora', East Terrace

ACRE 286: The dining room at 'Dimora', East Terrace.

Hall at entrance at 'Dimora', East Terrace

Hall at entrance at 'Dimora', East Terrace

ACRE 286: The hall and entrance at 'Dimora', East Terrace.

Grave of James Frew

Grave of James Frew

GENERAL: The grave of James Frew, member of the John McDouall Stuart expedition.

W. R. Pybus

W. R. Pybus

PORTRAIT: W.R. Pybus, city organist, Adelaide.

Mr. & Mrs. W. R. Pybus

Mr. & Mrs. W. R. Pybus

PORTRAIT: Mr & Mrs W.R. Pybus.

Studio view of a woman

Studio view of a woman

COSTUME: Studio view of a woman wearing a lace trimmed dress and cap.

Studio view of a small girl

Studio view of a small girl

COSTUME: Studio view of a small girl wearing a broderie anglaise dress.

Camels and Afghan handlers

Camels and Afghan handlers

BELTANA: Camels enclosed in a stockyard at Beltana; seven Afghan men sit and stand in the foreground.

Beltana railway station

Beltana railway station

BELTANA: Distant view of Beltana railway station, looking south.

Workmen's camp at Beltana Creek

Workmen's camp at Beltana Creek

BELTANA: Workmen's camp set up in the shade of gum trees at Beltana Creek.

Railway workers on a steam engine

Railway workers on a steam engine

BELTANA: Railway workers standing on a steam engine near their camp on the Great Northern Railway project which was never completed. This project was known as the Port Augusta to Government Gums Railway, and was the first part of the schem that was at that time called variously the Transcontinental Railway or the Great Northern Railway. It reached Hergott Springs (Marree) and Oodnadatta while financed by the South Australian government. See the Adelaide Observer 27 May 1882 for an article on the Great Northern Railway.

A railway cutting near Leigh Creek

A railway cutting near Leigh Creek

BELTANA: A railway cutting, part of the incomplete Great Northern Railway. The 'tent hills' in the background are near Copley. The line was completed to Marree and then Oodnadatta and finally to Alice Springs. The location of this photograph is about 35km north of Beltana, about 3km north of present day Leigh Creek. [From information provided by Glenys Aird].

Puttapa Gap

Puttapa Gap

BELTANA: General view of Puttapa Gap, near Beltana, looking south.

Lattice Girder Bridge, Pichi Richi Pass

Lattice Girder Bridge, Pichi Richi Pass

PICHI RICHI: Lattice Girder Bridge, Pichi Richi Pass on the Great Northern Railway, between Woolshed Flat and Saltia.

Pichi Richi Pass

Pichi Richi Pass

PICHI RICHI: Railway track laid around a bend at the Pichi Richi Pass on the Great Northern Railway.

Rock formation on Kanyaka Station

Rock formation on Kanyaka Station

KANYAKA STATION: Rock formation on Kanyaka Station near Hawker in the Flinders Ranges.

Western view taken from Aroona

Western view taken from Aroona

AROONA WATER: Western view taken from Aroona, north of Wilpena in the Flinders Ranges.

Phillipson's Lookout in the Flinders Ranges

Phillipson's Lookout in the Flinders Ranges

FLINDERS RANGES: General view of a rocky outcrop called Phillipson's Lookout, surrounded with natural vegetation and gum trees in the Flinders Ranges.

Temple Bar looking east

Temple Bar looking east

TEMPLE BAR: Two men resting near their wagon while their horses graze at Temple Bar, between Beltana and Nuccaleena.

Boring machinery at Farina

Boring machinery at Farina

FARINA: Boring machinery at Farina.

Hookina railway bridge

Hookina railway bridge

HOOKINA: A bullock team near Hookina railway bridge, the longest bridge on the Great Northern Railway.

Railway engineer's camp at Beltana

Railway engineer's camp at Beltana

BELTANA: A railway engineer stands outside his camp accommodation during construction of the Great Northern Railway at Beltana.

Aroona Water near Beltana

Aroona Water near Beltana

AROONA WATER: General view of Aroona Water, near Beltana in the Flinders Ranges.

Agricultural show and fair

Agricultural show and fair

EXHIBITION BUILDING: Agricultural show and fair held in the grounds of the Old Exhibition Building off Frome Road, Adelaide.

Three acrobats and two young women

Three acrobats and two young women

GENERAL: Three acrobats standing with exercise equipment and two young women in parklands, possibly in Adelaide, South Australia; names not known.

Views of South Australia

Two albums containing views of South Australia, a number of the photographs were taken by Captain Sweet. Volume 1 : photographs numbered 8, 20-21, 28, 35, 44-47, 74, 85-88 not in the album. Volume 2 : photographs numbered 1, 22-27, 30, 34-40, 45-50, 57-65, 72 onwards not in the album. Volume 2 also contains images of Tasmania. To view individual photographs : Volume 1 do a NUMBER search on B 62414/1/1-90, Volume 2 do a NUMBER search on B 62414/2/1-71.

Keswick Hospital : OutsideNo. 9 ward

Keswick Hospital : OutsideNo. 9 ward

Keswick Hospital Helpers outside No. 9 Ward. Back row : Sister Shillabeer, Miss V. Williams, Ptes. Hamlet, Pilgrim, Wallace, Sgt Patterson. Front row : Pte Stevenson, Miss E Williams, Miss McKay (ward attendant), Paper boys and Mrs Bert Matters. Sitting : Pullen. 'From my soldiers auto book - With pleasure these lines I here inscribe, In thanks to the lady so tender; For the gift of sweet fruit, and kind words that she said, May on earth every blessing, God send her. Signed Pte. Thos Brew 27th Batt.'

Album of Adelaide :
its suburbs and Botanic Garden

Album of Adelaide : its suburbs and Botanic Garden

Published by the stationers E. S. Wigg & Son, 12 Rundle Street Adelaide. First of 16 images in a fold-out album. Buildings in Port Adelaide including Police station, local court, Institute, customs house and St. Paul's Anglican Church.

Album of Adelaide :
its suburbs and Botanic Gardens

Album of Adelaide : its suburbs and Botanic Gardens

Second of 16 images in a fold-out album. Published by E.S. Wigg & Son - the stationers at 12 Rundle Street, Adelaide. Loading cargo onto sailing ships at Port Adelaide Wharf.