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Floods, Bordertown

Floods, Bordertown

Post Office flooded with makeshift walkway across the street.

Post Office, Bordertown

Post Office, Bordertown

Post Office.

Bordertown

Bordertown

Main Street, Bordertown.

Floods, Bordertown

Floods, Bordertown

Crossing the bridge during the floods.

Fire, Bordertown

Fire, Bordertown

Power House burning, over 1000 gallons of crude oil was burnt.

Bordertown

Bordertown

Town Hall Institute.

General view of Bordertown

General view of Bordertown

BORDERTOWN: General view of the main street.

Main street of Bordertown

Main street of Bordertown

BORDERTOWN: A main street.

Bordertown

Bordertown

View along a road leading into Bordertown.

Wompoony Lancers [mounted troop]

Wompoony Lancers [mounted troop]

Seventeen riders wearing masks and costumes with their horses at the Bordertown Showground. Some are carrying brooms over their shoulders, and eight young boys stand in formation in front and appear to be pulling a carriage in which is sitting a soldier wearing a bearskin cap. The comic troop may have been in a parade at the Bordertown Show. The name of the troop is presumably from 'Wampoony', in the Hundred of Wirrega, in the Bordertown district.

The Jones family of 'Bletchley'

The Jones family of 'Bletchley'

Family group is possibly that of David and Mary Jones of 'Bletchley', Bordertown, with their nine children photographed about 1868. Though part of the background appears to be from a photographic studio, the scene was taken outside. Mrs Jones and three of her daughters are wearing plaid dresses.

Bordertown

Bordertown

Country Womens Association and Bank of N.S.W., Woolshed Street.

Bordertown

Bordertown

Wool and skin depot.

Bordertown

Bordertown

Electricity Trust of South Aust. depot.

Champion wheat crop

Champion wheat crop

WAYVILLE: The Champion wheat crop, first prize to F. Trenorden of Bordertown.

Car at Bordertown

Car at Bordertown

Two women and a man standing beside a car which has been parked in front of a building at Bordertown.

'Near Bordertown' - gum trees in wetland

'Near Bordertown' - gum trees in wetland

Rural scene of eucalyptus trees growing in a flooded area, possibly wetlands, along a road near Bordertown. The road is shaded by gum trees, and fence posts are visible in the water.

Bordertown Road at Naracoorte

Bordertown Road at Naracoorte

A bend in the Bordertown Road, possibly near Naracoorte, South Australia.

Near Bordertown, South Australia

Near Bordertown, South Australia

"Typical South-Eastern Highway scene near Bordertown, S.A.".

Catermole's Brickworks

Catermole's Brickworks

Catermole's brickworks, Saddleworth. It is possible the owner was John David Cattermole. He and his family moved from Saddleworth to Diapur, Victoria in 1889 where he ran a very successful Brickworks. Most of the buildings in the Nhill area at that time were made of Diapur Brick. He was born in Norfolk, England in 1845 and died in Nhill in 1918 he is buried at Bleak House Cemetery, a few kilometres from Diapur. According to a researcher, it is likely John David Cattermole was born in Waterford, Ireland 1845. The family moved to England. After Saddleworth Cattermole moved to Diapur. His son William James worked as a brickmaker and eventually William Cattermole had brickworks in Bordertown (1907) which his brother, Samuel David Cattermole bought from him in 1913. The Bordertown kilns operated until the 1940s, when it closed.

Travels in South Australia

Travels in South Australia

Collection of photographs taken by Jean B. Hale on her travels through South Australia in 1941. See 'Contents' for details of individual photographs.

Views of Mundulla

Views of Mundulla

A collection of images of Mundulla.

Photographs of transportation in early Adelaide

Photographs of transportation in early Adelaide

Collection of photographs on CD-ROM of early buses, trams, trains and ships in Adelaide and surrounding areas, including Gawler, Bordertown, Victor Harbor and the Nullarbor. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

Photograph album of South Australian and other scenes

Photograph album of South Australian and other scenes

Photographic album of unknown provenance of South Australian views and other places. Some have been given captions by the creators. A selection of these has been digitised and available online. See 'Contents' for details.

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.

Railway Station, Mount Gambier

Railway Station, Mount Gambier

Mount Gambier Railway Station built of wood was erected in 1879. In was demolished and an Art Deco station was built in 1918. The line connected to Naracoorte, Bordertown and Adelaide. By 1897 the line connected Mount Gambier to Millicent and Beachport

Main Street, Mundalla [i.e., Mundulla]

Main Street, Mundalla [i.e., Mundulla]

[General description] This neat main street is unsealed with a few gumtrees and township buildings on either side including a weatherboard Church on the right. Further away on the left is the General Store with customers seated on its verandah with a horse and buggy standing by. [On back of photograph] 'Mundulla near Bordertown / main street / 1928'.

Old Homestead, Padthaway, Millicent

Old Homestead, Padthaway, Millicent

[General description] This low stone cottage has an iron roof and prominent chimneys. It was the original homestead of Robert Lawson and his wife Eliza when they established Padthaway Station from 1847. The station flourished and a large new two storey house, suitable for a wealthy grazier's family, replaced it as the main residence in 1882. For a view of the new homestead see B 3717. Both the old and the new buildings are still in use in 2010. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the Chronicle, July 17, 1926 / The old homestead / Padthaway / 1926' (Another hand) 'South west of Bordertown'.

New Homestead, Padthaway, Millicent

New Homestead, Padthaway, Millicent

[General description] This large two storey Victorian mansion is built from stone and has spacious verandahs all around the front, decorated with iron lace. It was built in 1882 by Robert Lawson for his wife Eliza to replace their original humble station homestead. For a view of the old homestead see B 3716. Both the old and the new buildings are still in use in 2010. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the Chronicle, July 17, 1926 / The new homestead, Padthaway (south west of Bordertown) / 1926'.

Wirrega Station

Wirrega Station

Grave of Mrs Paton at Wirrega Station. Mr John Binnie was owner of Wirrega Station which was situated near Bordertown and was a grazing lease first taken out in the 1840s. Early Scottish pastoralists established three large sheep stations in the Tatiara Region in South East South Australia.