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"Milford Crouch" at the Whyalla shipyards.

"Milford Crouch" at the Whyalla shipyards.

The "Milford Crouch" capsized and sank in Spencers Gulf on 28 October 1959 enroute to Cowell, with the loss of five lives. Later it was raised and towed to Franklin Harbor, then towed to Whyalla Shipyard where she was righted by the BHP "Hammerhead" crane.

"Milford Crouch" at the Whyalla shipyards

"Milford Crouch" at the Whyalla shipyards

The "Milford Crouch" capsized and sank in Spencers Gulf on 28 October 1959 enroute to Cowell, with the loss of five lives. Later it was raised and towed to Franklin Harbor, then towed to Whyalla Shipyard where she was righted by the BHP "Hammerhead" crane.

"Milford Crouch" at the Whyalla shipyards

"Milford Crouch" at the Whyalla shipyards

The "Milford Crouch" capsized and sank in Spencers Gulf on 28 October 1959 enroute to Cowell, with the loss of five lives. Later it was raised and towed to Franklin Harbor, then towed to Whyalla Shipyard where she was righted by the BHP "Hammerhead" crane.

"Milford Crouch" at the Whyalla shipyards

"Milford Crouch" at the Whyalla shipyards

The "Milford Crouch" capsized and sank in Spencers Gulf on 28 October 1959 enroute to Cowell, with the loss of five lives. Later it was raised and towed to Franklin Harbor, then towed to Whyalla Shipyard where she was righted by the BHP "Hammerhead" crane.

"Milford Crouch" at the Whyalla shipyards

"Milford Crouch" at the Whyalla shipyards

The "Milford Crouch" capsized and sank in Spencers Gulf on 28 October 1959 enroute to Cowell, with the loss of five lives. Later it was raised and towed to Franklin Harbor, then towed to Whyalla Shipyard where she was righted by the BHP "Hammerhead" crane.

Witton Beach

Witton Beach

Loading a paddle boat at Witton beach which is in the hundred/settlement of Witton within the town council of Cowell. This is half way between Port Augusta and Port Lincoln on the Franklin Harbour. People unloading the paddle steamer are waiting in a boat, and two horse drawn carts, with the drivers standing in the carts are keeping out of the water which reaches the horses' bellys.

Mail Coaches

Mail Coaches

Mail coaches which were used to ply between Port Augusta, Kimba, Cowell and Cleve. This photograph was taken in about 1902 between Cleve and Arno Bay and shows several people dressed in suits and heavy overcoats waiting near the mail coach and their own horse drawn carriages.

Adelaide Young Men's Society

Adelaide Young Men's Society

Members of the Adelaide Young Men's Society. Numbers read from left to right. 1. M. F. Dawkins; 2. A. Heath; 3. H. Roach; 4. W. S. Thomson; 5. H. Roach; 6. T. McKenzie; 7. W. E. Cooke; 8. D. McLeish; 9. J. C. Craigie; 10. M. H. Mead; 11. F. Flint; 12. J. Noack; 13. R. Sexton; 14. F. K. Baker; 15. F. Day; 16. W. Green; 17. A. Verco; 18. P. Newland; 19. B Tate; 20. W. Cornock; 21. H. H. Dawson; 22. M. Schroeder; 23. P. Messent; 24. C. K. Baker; 25. J. J. Morrison; 26. H. D. Braidwood; 27. G. McDonald; 28. H. A. R. DuRieu; 29. C. Sparks; 30. A. G. McLean; 31. H. H. Tapscott; 32. W. H. Logue; 33. G. Stephens; 34. J. B. Messent; 35. H. McMillan; 36. J. S. Dane; 37. J. Williams; 38. E. Leaver; 39. F. Gurr; 40. R. Drummond; 41. W. G. F. Leask; 42. F. G. Stanton; 43. E. A. Symonds; 44. s. J. Whitmore; 45. R. C. Cornish; 46. J. S. Duff; 47. G. Searey; 48. S. Good; 49. A. Sladden; 50. C. Proud; 51. J. Limbert; 52. J. T. Hackett, B.A.; 53. W. C. Harris; 54. H. Dean; 55. C. J. Genders; 56. D. Kirkman; 57. H. Maskell; 58. W. T. Shapter; 59. F. E. James; 60. H. Darwin; 61. J. F. Schramm; 62. E. H. Limbert; 63. S. H. Goode; 64. W. B. Carr; 65. F. P. Townsend; 66. J. A. Dowie; 67. F. B. Dalton; 68. W. T. McLean; 69. D. Williams; 70. W. I. Dawkins; 71. G. Collis; 72. F. A. Braddock; 73. J. Sadler; 74. H. Higgins; 75. G. A. McLean; 76. J. Scott; 77. H. H. Everett; 78. W. G. Cooper; 79. W. C. Cavill; 80. G. Williams; 81. A. Creese; 82. E. E. Nesbit; 83. T. H. Dancker; 84. P. S. Hocking; 85. J. C. P. B. Seaver; 86. T. M. McKinlay; 87. W. E. Dalton; 88. A. Mackie; 89. J. G. Jenkins; centre portrait - Rev. W. R. Fletcher, M.A., President; 90. W. D. Pouder; 91. J. Bennett; 92. H. B. Taylor; 93. A. O. Chambers; 94. F. C. Coombs; 95. J. D. Whittam; 96. W. Jeffery; 97. A Badger; 98. W. L. Glyde; 99. H. H. Crosby; 100. C. A. Gare; 101. T. Miller; 102. W. C. Crawley; 103. J. Bevan; 104. W. K. Baker; 105. E. G. Bowley; 106. W. B. Skinner; 107. T. H. Smeaton; 108. Harry Dean; 109. E. D. Davies; 110. R. Kingsborough; 111. A. C. Dancker; 112. F. W. Dancker; 113. C. G. Gurr; 114. C. H. Franklin; 115. J. W. Cowell; 116. C. A. McLean; 117. J. Annear; 118. F. D. Laffer; 119. G. J. Cresswell; 120. A. Smith; 121. E. Lassau; 122. T. H. Rennick, M.A.; 123. J. Anderson; 124. H. Savage; 125. S. J. McCallum; 126. R. J. Lavis; 127. A Walmesley; 128. F. P. Sinnett; 129. W. J. Evans; 130. G. F. Cleland; 131. G. A. Brinsley; 132. E. F. Cooke; 134. W. Beard; 135. T. H. Marshall; 136. F. C Smith; 137. C. T. Good; 138. W. McLean; 139. E. A. Scarfe; 140. B. Robertson; 141. N. Bell; 142. J. Shakespeare; 143. J. Snelling; 144. J. H. Manuel; 145. W. Coward; 146. G. T. Pank; 147. C. Cawthorne; 148. ? Coles; 149. W. Cumming; 150. W. H. Charlton; 151. H. A. Nesbit; 152. W. A. Jones; 153. K. Evans; 154. H. W. Waterhouse; 155. C. Turner; 156. E. W. Oldham; 157. A. H. Clarke; 158. W. T. Dobson; 159. G. F. Smith; 160. J. Cooke; 161. W. D. Bottomley; 162. T. W. Babbage; 163. A. L. Calder; 164. A. Leitch; 165. J. Olifent; 166. J. Sibbald; 167. A. Krichauff; 168. R. G. Mallinson; 169. A. J. Roberts; 170. C. H. Braddock; 171. R. Stokoe; 172. F. Fox; 173. D. J. Keckwick; 174. A. Dawkins; 175. A. Richardson; 176. H. Hocking; 177. G. H. Castle; 178. D. S. Jenkins; 179. James Annear; 180. F. Snowball; 181. V. Y. Richardson; 182. C. W Dean.

Adelaide Young Men's Society Female Associates

Adelaide Young Men's Society Female Associates

Female Associates of the Adelaide Young Men's Society. Numbers read from left to right. 1. Miss Morgan; 2. Miss Sherring; 3. Miss Ellis; 4. Miss Kirby; 5. Miss Gully; 6. Mrs. H. Savage; 7. Mrs. Sibbald; 8. Miss Molton; 9. Miss Bradley; 10. Miss Koehncke; 11. Miss Koehncke; 13. Miss Stephens; 14. Miss Coombs; 15. Miss Dawkins; 16. Miss White; 17. Miss B Wilcox; 18. Miss Wilcox; 19. Miss Tilney; 20. Miss L. Arnold; 21. Miss Cleland; 22. Miss L. Anstey; 23. Miss Anstey; 24. Miss Cawthorne; 25. Miss Molton; 26. Miss Rothwell; 27. Mrs J. W. Cowell; 28. Miss L. Cooper; 29. Miss Leane [Caroline Agnes Leane, pen name Agnes Neale]; centre portrait - Rev. W. R. Fletcher, M.A., President; 30. Miss Dalton; 31. Miss E. Sellar; 32. Miss J. Mayne; 33. Miss K. Mayne; 34. Miss Brasted; 35. Miss E. M. Weller; 36. Miss D. Weller; 37. Miss J. Rogers; 38. Miss Rogers; 39. Mrs S. J. McCallum; 40. Miss J. Saxby; 41. Mrs E. G. Bowley; 42. Miss McLean; 43. Miss L. McLean; 44. Mrs Isernhagen; 45. Miss Whitlock; 46. Miss A. Whitlock; 47. Miss Taylor; 48. Miss Potter; 49. Miss Hocking; 50. Miss L. Armstrong; 51. Miss Armstrong; 52. Miss Beeby; 53. Miss Tapson; 54. Miss Watts; 55. Miss Knox; 56. Miss Greenshields.

Horse Drawn Dray

Horse Drawn Dray

Horse drawn dray, possibly near Cowell.

Trophy Presentation

Trophy Presentation

Trophy presentation at dog trials, probably at Cowell.

Grote Street & Victoria Square

Grote Street & Victoria Square

North corner of Grote Street and Victoria Square. 22 August 1933. Measurements of Bowell's: Grote Street frontage is 31 yards. Victoria Square frontage is 23 yards. The Rechabite Hall can be seen in the far left of the image. Cowell's Ironmonger business on the corner was demolished in 1933. See B 6624.

Andrew Anderson Clothier

Andrew Anderson Clothier

No.1130, Private Andrew Clothier, born Barunga, South Australia, 8 April 1893. Farmer of Cowell and 2nd son of John and Rosina Clothier of Crystal Brook. Member of 11th Infantry Brigade, 43rd Infantry Battalion, 'D' Company. Enlisted 3 April 1916, wounded in action 31 July 1917 and gassed in 1918. Awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field. Returned to Australia 1919.

Album of people and places in South Australia

Album of people and places in South Australia

Collection of unidentified photos of people and places in South Australia (some of the photographs are very faded). See 'contents' for details of items.

South Australian Interstate basketball team

South Australian Interstate basketball team

From left: Brenda Wright, M. Cowell, M. Warner, Y. Bland, V. Seagrim, N. Denton, J. Kendall, M. Wester, R. Matthews.

Polo match between Mount Crawford and Adelaide B

Polo match between Mount Crawford and Adelaide B

Polo match between the Mount Crawford and Adelaide B teams at Birkalla. In the foreground playing a shot is J.R. Cowell in Mount Crawford colours, in the background is N. Keynes, also of Mount Crawford. Adelaide players are unknown. [from information supplied].

State Library's softball team

State Library's softball team

The State Library's 1995 softball team: (standing, from left) Tony May, David Kite, Cheryl Edwards, Mark Sigalis, Sharon Pearn, Gavin Wood, Evelyn Cowell; (kneeling, from left) Narelle Karas, Paul Shepherd, Geoff Driver.

Queen's College students and staff

Queen's College students and staff

Students and staff of Queen's College, Barton Terrace, North Adelaide, 1928. FRONT ROW: D.C. Craven, John R. Jaques, Frederic A. Jaques, R.L. Wright, F.H. Stokes, M.E. Hillwood, K.B. McMichael, E.W. Drewer, J.I. Wilkinson, R.H. Bonython, I.L. Millingen, P.St.J. Makin, H.Rischbieth, J.S. Skipper, J.A. Dawborn, T.E. Dunstan, L.J. Tuit, P.F. Butler, C.H. Wright, R.H. Browne, D.R. Scammell. SECOND ROW: W.T.B. Wildash, R. Truscott, J.T. Ward, D.N.Bingley, J.E. Brocksopp, R.L. Odlum, E.G. Bonyton, L.H. Rye Esq., T.A. LeMessurier Esq., E.Stokes Esq (Headmaster), Miss M. Pickett, Miss N.M. Stow, R.L. Blades, J.L. Showell, C.R.Warwick, D.H. Botten, A.H. Jenkins, W.A. Gilbert, M.S. Ringwood. THIRD ROW: R.G. Holt, G.R.Smith, J.H. Newland, J.A. Bonnin, R.A. Burston, J.E. Dunstan, D.E. Osborne, R. Furness, W.J.Shaw, L. McBryde, M.D. Dawson, D.P. Mills, C.H. Cowell, W.F. Scammell, P.G. Anderson, O.R.M. Sidall, J. Lassock. FOURTH ROW: A.B. Smith, M.A. Boyce, W.S. Harvey, R. Woodhead, P.H.Samson, R.T. Jefferis, W.G. Jenkins, F.I. Showell, B.L. Jenkins, M.I. Saunders, H.J. Pope, M.S. Butler, J.A. Shaw, D.H. Pile. FIFTH ROW: E.A. Samson, H.S. Millingen, P.H. Stokes, A.P.Hillwood, M.B. Wills, J.A. Addison, S.V.B. Day, M.S. Esau, K.J. Apps, E.B. Povey, A.R.Tolmer, W.A.N. Wells, W.C.T. Chambers, R.E. Britten-Jones, J.S. Jeffries, C.K. Harvey, W.A.Nicholls, P.M. Nickolls. BACK ROW: H.deN. Lucas, G.A. Holt, G.H.M. Ralph, W.D.C. Povey, P.W. Verco, D.C. Thomson, M. Solomon; J.H. Hopkins, J.L.S. Kemball, J.W. Hursthouse, V.J. Odlum, L. Bonnin, B.J. Jacka, P.M. Laffer, J.B.W. Rischbieth, E.J. Adams, R.W. LeMessurier, M.D.Odlum. According to a researcher, there were two 'houses' at Queens' College - Linden and Hood. John Jaques and Frederic Jaques (front row) were the sons of Captain F.C.R. Jaques who had a flying business at Parafield under the name Jacques' Flying Services.

Views of SA, WA, Vic & NSW : Wheat stacks

Views of SA, WA, Vic & NSW : Wheat stacks

Wheat stacks in open sided sheds at Wallaroo.

Les Loud (shearer) work & holiday scenes : The Gap

Les Loud (shearer) work & holiday scenes : The Gap

The last load of wool bales on a truck heading for Cowell.

Adelaide Fruit and Produce Exchange

Adelaide Fruit and Produce Exchange

The Adelaide Fruit and Produce Exchange (designed by H.J. Cowell) on East Terrace, Adelaide.

Jetty yards at Franklin Harbor

Jetty yards at Franklin Harbor

View of an area at Franklin Harbor identified at the 'jetty yards' and showing two sheds and fencing.

Scenes of South Australia

Scenes of South Australia

Photographs in black & white and some sepia, of South Australian scenes and landscapes, ca.1890-1930. See CONTENTS for more information and details.

Album of people, places and events on Eyre Peninsula and the west coast of South Australia during the years 1929-1934

Album of people, places and events on Eyre Peninsula and the west coast of South Australia during the years 1929-1934

A collection of 329 photographs of people, events and places on the Eyre Peninsula and west coast of South Australia. Places include Cleve, Ceduna, Cowell, Franklin Harbor, Port Lincoln, Boston Bay. The album contains photographs which document the Back to Port Lincoln Carnival celebrations, 7-14 February 1930; photographs taken at Ceduna of the Western Australian Centenary Air Race 1929 (also known as the East- West Air Race); the refuelling stop at Ceduna of the inaugural flight of Air Mail services between Adelaide and Perth 1929 and the 130th Anniversary of the Landing of Matthew Flinders at Boston Bay, 26 February 1932. A number of sailing ships and motor vessels visiting Boston Bay between 1929 and 1934 were photographed, among them Melbourne, Olive Bank, Hougomont, Viking, Phasianella, Minnipa, King Stephen, Moonta, Rhymney, L'Avenir, Grootekerk and the new aircraft carrier HMAS Albatross which was first commissioned in 1929. The photographs include some interesting images of farming and transportation on the far west coast of South Australia, and show glimpses of the lives of Aboriginal people at that time at Poonindie Mission, Koonibba Mission, Fowler's Bay and Ceduna region. The photographs in this collection were taken by E. F. Derbyshire during the years 1929-1933, when he was a commercial traveller for Clarkson Limited of Adelaide, suppliers of builders' tools and hardware. See 'Contents' for more information and details of individual photographs.

Views of streets in Port Adelaide district

Views of streets in Port Adelaide district

Views of Council road works and road construction in the Port Adelaide district, including Semaphore, Largs, Glanville, Peterhead, Birkenhead, Sandwell, Portland Estate, Exeter areas, with before and after views at each location. Buildings, shops, houses, land, streetscapes and modes of transport are featured.

The 'Moonta' leaving Port Lincoln

The 'Moonta' leaving Port Lincoln

The M.V. 'Moonta' leaving Port Lincoln to continue the Gulf Trip. Another photograph using this image is B 26239. Image incorporated into Murray Views series as No. 11.

South Australian army officers

South Australian army officers

A group of South Australian army officers. [Identical to photograph at PRG 280/1/3/133]. A group of army officers, including a padre, outside a tent and identified as "Colonel Lee and his staff". Articles relating to this camp can be found in 'The Advertiser' Monday 31 January 1910, page 10, and Tuesday 11 January 1910, page 12, and these identify personnel in the camp. An almost identical photograph (minus the padre) captioned as 'Headquarters Staff' appeared in 'The Observer' Saturday 5 February 1910, page 28. Not all listed in the papers are pictured, but those who have been identified are: Colonel J.H.A. Lee (centre, middle row); Major Walter Dollman (back row, 4th from right); Lt-Colonel W. Ramsay Smith (front row, on left); Major T.H. Smeaton (middle row, on right); R.A. Duncan and R. Duncan (with large cap badges, back row, 2nd from right and front row on right); and Colonel J. Rowell (middle row, 3rd from left). The padre (back row, centre) is Archdeacon Samwell (see 'The Advertiser', Saturday 29 January 1910, page 1). Percy Middleton Wells is Back Row 3rd from the left. A researcher has discovered an error. Lt-Colonel (Dr) William Ramsay Smith is not the person in the front row on the left, but the one in the centre row, from left. (compare the likeness with that in the photograph "Doctor Ramsay Smith attending a Mayor's garden party in Adelaide [PRG 280/1/15/61]")

Shipping at Franklin Harbor, South Australia

Shipping at Franklin Harbor, South Australia

Shipping at Franklin Harbor jetty, near Cowell, South Australia.

Franklin Harbor in flood

Franklin Harbor in flood

Spectators investigating flooding at the stacking ground, Franklin Harbor near Cowell, South Australia.

Flooding at Franklin Harbor jetty, South Australia

Flooding at Franklin Harbor jetty, South Australia

Flooding near the Franklin Harbor jetty at Cowell, South Australia with floodwaters surrounding storage sheds which advertise the S.A. Farmers' Union.