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A railway accident at Murray Bridge
Wreckage after an accident at Murray Bridge railway station caused by a runaway rail truck from Monarto which had pushed an empty carriage up on to the platform in front of the building. [A story appeared in the 'Chronicle' on 15 May 1920, and the photograph was published in the 'Adelaide Observer' newspaper 22 May 1920.]


Charity collectors in Adelaide
A group of 'Red Triangle' charity collectors standing on the tray top of a truck or wagon as part of a procession through the streets of Adelaide; one of the collectors is dressed as 'Charlie Chaplin' and a woman on the right is playing a piano.


Railway accident at Murray Bridge
The scene after an accident at Murray Bridge railway station showing wreckage and damaged carriages caused by a runaway rail truck from Monarto which had pushed an empty carriage up on to the platform in front of the building.


A market garden of cabbages
A man stands amongst a crop of cabbages in a market garden behind a notice which reads that they were 'grown without the aid of sulphate of ammonia'.


A cabbage plantation
A man standing among cabbages in a market garden in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia; a sign indicates that the cabbages have been grown without the aid of sulphate of ammonia.


A cabbage growing in a market garden
Close view of a cabbage grown in a Mount Lofty Ranges market garden using a supplementary dosage of sulphate of ammonia.


Drain construction in South Australia
A steam shovel used for the removal of rock and soil in a drainage project thought to be at Reedy Creek in the south east of South Australia; a locomotive and five rail trucks waits to cart the debris away from the site.


Cabbages growing at a market garden
A man standing in a field of cabbages grown at a market garden in the Mount Lofty Ranges with the aid of sulphate of ammonia.


Railway siding at Cummins
Rail trucks waiting in a railway siding at Cummins on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.


Vegetables at a market garden
Distant view of a market gardener standing in a paddock planted with cabbages situated in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia.


Market gardens in the Mount Lofty Ranges
Vegetables growing in a valley cultivated for market gardening in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia.


Cabbages grown aided by fertiliser
A market gardener in a field of cabbages which have been fertilised with sulphate of ammonia and grown in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia.


A market gardener in a field of cabbages
A market gardener standing in a field of cabbages grown without the aid of sulphate of ammonia in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia.


A cauliflower grown with fertiliser
A cauliflower grown with the aid of sulphate of ammonia at a market garden in the Mount Lofty Ranges.


Dock workers in New Zealand
Dock workers at a port in New Zealand using a rapid load crane-shovel to transfer rock to a rail truck.


Vehicles in a procession in Adelaide
Crowds of spectators watching a procession of vehicles proceeding along King William Street, past the Town Hall on a wet day in Adelaide. This is the Eight Hours Day Procession in October 1916. The image shows the trade display of Beauchamp Brothers milk depot in Carrington Street. The motor lorries reg. 4109 and 2072 are Halford 32 hp. trucks circa 1912 followed by 38 horse drawn milk carts. Information Courtesy Veteran Car Club of SA.


Gypsum at Marion Bay
Workmen loading gypsum rock into rail trucks at Marion Bay on southern Yorke Peninsula, South Australia.


Break of Gauge rail experiments
Officials observing railway 'break of gauge' experiments using a Matthews truck near Adelaide, South Australia.


Dock workers in New Zealand
Dock workers at a port in New Zealand using a rapid load crane-shovel to transfer rock to a rail truck.


Market garden in the Mount Lofty Ranges
A crop of cabbages grown in a market garden established in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia, possibly near Brownhill Creek.


Gardeners on a day visit to Chateau Tanunda
A large group of visitors to Chateau Tanunda described as gardeners from the East End market, Adelaide.


Charles Moore & Co.'s float
Charles Moore & Co.'s decorated truck carrying a group of pierrots travelling along Rundle Street during a procession.


Australia Day parade in Adelaide
Members of the "Tramways concert party" dressed as pierrots driving along Rundle Street in a truck decorated with flags and bunting in an Australia Day procession.


A railway yard at Redfern, New South Wales
A railway yard at Redfern, New South Wales, with stationary trucks and a locomotive carrying the sign 'Homebush'.


Railway accident at Fords
Overturned locomotive and trucks after a railway accident at Fords, near Kapunda, South Australia.


A railway accident at Walloway station
A railway accident at Walloway station, with the locomotive overturned and trucks smashed.


A jetty scene at Port Lincoln
A jetty scene at Port Lincoln alongside a sailing ship receiving bags of grain from railway trucks and a horse drawn vehicle.


Distant view of a wheat steamship waiting off Port Lincoln jetty
Distant view of a wheat steamship waiting off Port Lincoln jetty where railway trucks full of bagged grain are waiting.


Distant view of Wallaroo jetty where two cargo ships and a grain ship are anchored
Distant view of Wallaroo jetty where two cargo ships and a grain ship are anchored; South Australian railway trucks loaded with produce wait in the foreground.


Jack Hockley at Second Valley
Jack Hockley with his canoe 'Fury' on over-night stop at Second Valley on his solo trip back from Kangaroo Island. See The Mail, 18 March 1939 page 7 (via Trove Newspapers). He crossed from Hog Bay (Penneshaw) to Cape Jervis and then paddled up the coast to Glenelg.