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Unloading grapes at Auldana Winery
Unloading grapes from bullock drawn cart at Auldana Wine Cellars. Edmond Mazure was the manager of the Auldana vineyard and winery which he acquired in 1909. He made alterations to Home Park and renamed it La Perouse. He left the business in 1922 to start his own sparling wine cellar which was eventually called Romalo. He created the Australian sparkling burgundy


Lunch for the Right Hon. R.J. Seddon at Auldana Winery
AULDANA: A luncheon in honour of distinguished guest the Right Hon. R.J. Seddon from New Zealand held in the 1,000 cask room at Auldana Winery, May 29th 1906.


Directors of Auldana Winery with the Right Hon. R.J. Seddon
AULDANA: Visting guest from New Zealand, the Right Hon. R.J. Seddon seated centre with the four Directors of Auldana Winery, May 29th 1906.


Right Hon. R.J. Seddon leaving Auldana Winery
AULDANA: Visting guest from New Zealand the Right Hon. R.J. Seddon leaving Auldana Winery on horseback to return to the city of Adelaide, a way of transport that he chose over a carriage or motor car, May 29th 1906.


Auldana Winery
Stone wine cellars and other buildings at Auldana where men pose with bullock wagons filled with barrels. There is a garden in front of the buildings and wooded hills in the background. Wine and spirit merchant Patrick Auld planted his land with mostly Shiraz vines in 1845 and by 1862 it was amongst the largest vineyards in South Australia. In 1888 Auldana was taken over by Sir Josiah Symon who employed Edmund Mazure under whose management the estate thrived.


Auldana Winery
Boys grape picking at Auldana Winery.


Auldana Winery
Boy grape picking at Auldana Winery.


Vineyards at Auldana, near Magill, South Australia
Vineyards at Auldana winery near Adelaide, South Australia.


Pruning at Auldana
AULDANA: Six men pausing from their pruning work in the vineyards of Auldana Winery. Back row, far right is Tom Brooks, second right is Nicolas Brooks who was the outside manager at the winery; both men served on the Campbelltown Council.


Auldana vineyards
AULDANA: In the vineyards at Auldana Winery; a group of men and boys holding pruning clippers.


Auldana Winery
General view of the vineyards. Auldana plains.


Pruning vines at Auldana
AULDANA: Men at work pruning vines at Auldana Winery.


Auldana vineyards, South Australia
A panoramic view of vineyards at Auldana winery, South Australia.


Vineyards at Auldana, Magill, near Adelaide
Vineyards at Auldana winery at Magill, near Adelaide.


Auldana Winery
Panoramic view of vineyards.


Grape-picker in the vineyards at Auldana Winery
Grape-picker in the vineyards.


Auldana Winery
General view.


Nicholas Brooks at 'Brookside'
TRANMERE: Nicholas Brooks, outside Manager for Auldana Winery, amongst his vines at 'Brookside'.


Stonyfell Winery at Magill, South Australia
The premises of Stonyfell Winery and its vineyards at Magill, South Australia. Penfold's Grange Vineyards and Winery can be seen in the distance (centre).

Photographs
Photographs (1-14) of the Symon family and properties at Manoah and the vineyard at Auldana. Partially indexed by donor. Photographs 90-124 from later donation added to series and listed.


'Romalo Winery' - Auldana
A view of the Romalo Winery on the corner of The Parade and Penfold Road at Auldana, Burnside. The winery buildings can be seen behind a thick yew hedge.


Boys and men at Brookside vineyards, Tranmere
Boys and men with buckets and baskets of grapes by a cart piled high with fruit at 'Brookside' vineyards, later amalgamated with the neighbouring Auldana Winery.


Penfolds wines
Collection of images relating to Penfolds wines advertising images and wine labels.

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns
The series comprises 15 albums housing 1,973 photographs, most of which were taken by photographer W.A. Robjohns ca.1920-1966. Album covers were numbered and labelled by Robjohns. The sequence is incomplete, however, as only volumes 1-9, 12-14, 15, 20 and 23 have been donated. Robjohns' brief descriptions of content on the covers and spines are incomplete. For further descriptions of place names and subjects contained in each album, SEE details below. The albums contain small black and white prints, mostly undated, with captions by W.R. Robjohns. Also sepia and postcard prints, and a few hand-tinted prints. A small number of images were taken by other photographers, several of whom have been identified by Robjohns. Images depict Adelaide suburbs, city scenes and country towns, with an emphasis on rural landscapes, parks and reserves, rivers, reservoirs, streets, houses, churches, businesses and shop fronts, and public celebrations and processions. Also included are images of the Robjohns family on picnics and holiday outings, and their homes, cars and pets. A number of photos were duplicated or enlarged by Robjohns and appear in more than one album.