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General view of Beltana countryside

General view of Beltana countryside

BELTANA: A general view of the countryside. [It is suggested by Glenys Aird that it might be a small gorge on Warraweena station.]

Album of 42 views taken of Beltana and railway workers

ALBUM: Views taken of Beltana, railway workers, and the construction of the North-South rail line, by Charles Walter Woods a railway employee who became the storekeeper and postmaster at Oodlawirra. To see individual photographs do a NUMBER search on B 54698/2, 3, 5, 6, 8-9, 11-14, 16, 19, 21-23, 25, 28, 31-32, 42, B 54694, B54699-B 54718.

Between Beltana and Leigh's Creek

Between Beltana and Leigh's Creek

One hundred and twenty-second of 155 photographs in an album.Between Beltana and Leigh's Creek.

Flinders Ranges album: The Manse, Beltana

Flinders Ranges album: The Manse, Beltana

View of a small stone cottage, with tin roof and verandah, identified as 'the Manse' at Beltana.

Flinders Ranges album: Beltana railway station

Flinders Ranges album: Beltana railway station

View of the Beltana railway station, and adjacent buildings.

Flinders Ranges album: Beltana cliffs

Flinders Ranges album: Beltana cliffs

View of the Beltana 'cliffs' with a man standing halfway up.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

C.W. Woods and Hartley Miller at Beltana Waterhole and Rock.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Waterhole Beltana Creek.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Waterhole Beltana Creek.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Beltana bridge.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Hartley Miller and M Kavanagh at Beltana Creek.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Beltana Creek.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Kavanagh Beltana Creek.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Beltana Creek.

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Album of view taken of Beltana and railway workers

Beltana Creek.

Ruins near Beltana

Ruins near Beltana

View of some ruins, six miles from Beltana in South Australia's north.

Beltana Station

Beltana Station

Distant view of Beltana Station (Sweet Adelaide 929). This copy has Sweet signature. A near duplicate is at B 62376.

Beltana Station surveyors' camp

Beltana Station surveyors' camp

Beltana Station surveyors' camp (Sweet Adelaide 930).

Team of donkeys

Team of donkeys

A long team of donkeys pulling a heavy cart at Beltana, South Australia.

Sketches by Babbage : Beltana Station

Sketches by Babbage : Beltana Station

Overland Telegraph Route, 1870-71. Beltana Station paddock and Trig [Lat 30, Long 138](PRG 404/19/3/70a is other half of this sketch).

Beltana

Beltana

View across the land to the Beltana Station buildings.

Beltana Railway Station

Beltana Railway Station

View of the Beltana Railway Station.

The 'Beltana' at Port Adelaide

The 'Beltana' at Port Adelaide

The barque 'Beltana', 934 tons, at Port Adelaide. [Composite ship, 734 tons. ON60951 172.5 x 33.6 x 19.2. Built 1869 (4) J. Laing. Sunderland. Owners W Stevens registered London early 1870's to AL Elder and Co. Built for the South Australian trade, as her name implies, she was acquired by Elder in the first years of her life and gained some unwelcome publicity when her captain, Richard Angel, got her ashore on Kangaroo Island, 20 August 1871 on his way to load wool at Port Augusta. Having successfully refloated the vessel he did not report it. Having completed loading he set out for England, but commenced leaking so badly that he had to take the ship into Port Adelaide for repairs (photo shows her on the slip being repaired). As a result he was dismissed his ship. Ordered to load wool at Lyttelton, NZ in 1874 the ship caught fire and was badly burnt but was repaired and resumed trading. Colonial Clippers: 130 et. seq. SA Register 5 Dec 1871. Aust. Ency. 1926 (Wrecks, cas. etc)].

The 'Beltana' on slip at Port Adelaide

The 'Beltana' on slip at Port Adelaide

The wooden ship 'Beltana', 773 tons, on slip at Port Adelaide.

Three Aboriginal men at Beltana

Three Aboriginal men at Beltana

Three Aboriginal men after receiving rations at the police station, Beltana, South Australia. The Observer newspaper captions records, "The man on the right is Angorichina Tommy. He worked on Nilpena Station over 60 years ago".

Women and children in a rural houseyard

Women and children in a rural houseyard

Photograph of a small group of women and children dispersed throughout an enclosed yard, with a building in the backgound, assumed to be at Beltana.

Mount Deception Well

Mount Deception Well

Mount Deception Well, near Beltana Station. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1561/86.

Bi-centenary Outback Opera

Bi-centenary Outback Opera

Crowd of people at the Bi-centenary Outback Opera near Beltana. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1561/86.

Photograph albums

Album showing missionary families, Tannese people and Tanna scenery during his service as missionary at Weasisi, Tanna, 1882-1895; and album taken while serving as Smith of Dunesk missioner at Beltana, South Australian outback, 1925-1929. Includes 11 loose photographs, mostly from time of his return to South Australia. Original photographs/albums in Reserve collection; colour photocopies available for reference.

Exploring Expedition Memorial

Exploring Expedition Memorial

[General description] A close up photograph of a bronze plate which is displayed on a stone cairn (see B 9048) at Beltana Station where Giles' expedition to Perth and back commenced in 1875. Tietkins and Young did not make the return journey across country from Perth but sailed back to Adelaide. See B 1035 for a group photograph of the expedition members and further information. [On back of photograph] 'Memorial plate erected at Beltana Station to commemorate the departure of Giles' exploring expedition. 1875'.