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Panoramic view of Beltana
Photograph of Beltana taken from a distance, with open land and a view of the Ranges beyond. Caption reads 'Beltana "The City of Beltana"'.


Agnes Mitchell and Emma Strapps at Beltana Manse
Photograph of two young ladies sitting down to tea outside a stone dwelling, identified as 'Agnes Mitchell (left) and Emma Strapps. At Beltana Manse'.


Goats at Beltana
Photograph of a small herd of goats, standing in a bare paddock with a man and sheds in view behind. Caption on copy one reads 'Beltana Goats' and on copy two reads '"Wood's Goats"'.


Railway Station, Beltana
Railway Station at Beltana 1897-98 which was completed in 1881 when the Great Northern Railway, later known as The Ghan, reached the town. In 1956 the Leigh Creek Line was opened and the Beltana Railway Station was closed.


Team of donkeys, Beltana
Team of donkeys, carting supplies to Beltana.


Bullock wagon, Beltana
Bullock-drawn wagon at a saw-miller's camp near Beltana.


Beltana Station
A donkey team hauling carts of wool at Beltana.


Visitors to Beltana
A group of men standing by a bus on Beltana Station.


Afghan Camel Drivers at Beltana
A group of five Afghan camel drivers thought to be at Beltana.


Mission Church, Beltana
"Smith of Dunesk" Mission Church. A local landmark established through a bequest from a Mrs Smith of Dunesk, Scotland for Missionary work. John Flynn of the Flying Doctor Service was an early Missionary here.


Railway station, Beltana
BELTANA: Distant view of the railway station at Beltana, South Australia.


Homestead at Beltana
BELTANA: The homestead at Beltana sheep station; two men identified as being Mr. C. Say and Mr. S. Heath stand and sit on the verandah with two young women and three children.


Beltana, South Australia
BELTANA: Distant view of the settlement at Beltana in South Australia.


John Flynn at Beltana
BELTANA: John Flynn, Presbyterian minister, founder and superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission photographed with Sister Kinnear, Elsie Coultas, and the Reverend J. Armour at Beltana.


Old Presbyterian manse at Beltana
BELTANA: The renovated Smith of Dunesk house opening as the Australian Inland Mission's 'Mitchell Home', a nursing home, in 1919.


The wireless mast at Beltana
BELTANA: The wireless mast at Beltana.


Homestead at Beltana
BELTANA: Homestead at Beltana; the man standing on the verandah is identified as being J.W. Kingsmill.


Water catchment area at Beltana
BELTANA: Water catchment area at Beltana.


Railway employees at Beltana bridge
BELTANA: Two railway employees, Hartley Miller and Charles Walter Woods, at Beltana bridge.


Railway employees at Beltana
BELTANA: Beltana bridge, railway employees Hartley Miller and Charles Walter Woods stand in front.


Railway employees at Beltana bridge
BELTANA: Railway employees Charles Walter Woods and Hartley Miller at Beltana Bridge.


Beltana railway station
BELTANA: Four men standing on the platform of the Beltana railway station.


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


Beltana homestead
View of the Beltana homestead.


At Beltana races
Spectators waiting by their car with others parked at the races being held at Beltana, South Australia.


Smith of Dunesk Mission hall
The Smith of Dunesk Mission hall at Beltana, South Australia.


Police station at Beltana, 1897-98
Photograph of a stone building with a man, woman and two children at the front gate. Identified as the 'Police St. Beltana. 1897-98'.


Houses at Beltana
photograph of a number of dwellings at Beltana.


Post office at Beltana
Photograph of a stone building, identified as 'Beltana Post Office'.


Gathering for the opening of the Beltana tennis court
Photograph of a group of men, women and a baby sitting with teacups in hand by a tall stone wall, with a spread table in the middle. Caption reads 'Opening of Beltana Tennis Court'.