c. 1918, Photograph, PRG 280/1/15/822
Smouldering debris after a major fire at a large building in South Australia, exact location not known.
c. 1918, Photograph, PRG 280/1/15/823
1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/14/281
The fire caused as the result of a boiler explosion in the back streets of Adelaide, South Australia.
1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/14/287
A rooftop view of a fire in Adelaide, South Australia.
1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/14/288
1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/14/307
The aftermath of a factory fire at Lobethal, South Australia showing damaged buildings and workmen amongst smouldering ruins.
1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/14/308
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/3/10
Large crowds watching an old horse tram being destroyed by fire as one of the events during a fund-raising display in aid of the fighting forces during the first World War.
1913, Photograph, PRG 280/1/3/218
A building on fire in a suburb of Adelaide showing a small group of spectators and damage, July 10th 1913.
1924, Photograph, PRG 280/1/45/8
A large crowd in Wakefield Street in front of the fire station, for the funeral of Fireman Greenham, killed on SS 'City of Singapore', April 1924.
Arthur Studio (Mount Gambier, S.A.), 1950, Photograph, BRG 347/33
The Mount Gambier Emergency Fire Service truck parked outside a building. Truck is a World War Two Chev Blitz.
Arthur Studio (Mount Gambier, S.A.), 1957, Photograph, BRG 347/982
Photo of the new Fire Station in Sturt Street, Mount Gambier, before the official opening in March 1957.
Arthur Studio (Mount Gambier, S.A.), 1958, Photograph, BRG 347/1532
Photograph of the aftermath of the Easter Fire in the pine plantations in 1958.
Arthur Studio (Mount Gambier, S.A.), 1962, Photograph, BRG 347/1737
Photograph of a demonstration by the SE Fire Fighters Association held on 2nd December 1962.
Arthur Studio (Mount Gambier, S.A.), 1949, Photograph, BRG 347/6841
Photograph of the burnt shell of the Christ Church Hall after the fire in 1949. Only the stone walls are standing. The roofing iron is in a tangled mess on the floor and there are no windows and doors left.
1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/28/95
Workmen clearing up debris caused by a major fire at Duncan & Fraser's motor car factory in Adelaide.
1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/28/129
The external walls and entrance to the Oddfellows Hall, 35 High St, Willunga, which is all that is left after a major fire. The foundation stone of the Hall was laid by Harrison Powell in September 1863.
1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/28/231
The smoking remains of a building after a major fire in Adelaide; small groups of men with buckets stand around the area.
c. 1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/30/8
Sir George Murray, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia talking to a fire officer after a medal presentation ceremony.
1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/30/169
The destruction caused by a major fire at the premises of Duncan and Fraser, motor car importers and manufacturers in Franklin Street, Adelaide.
1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/30/277
A fire at the premises of Duncan & Fraser Ltd. in Franklin Street, Adelaide.
1916, Photograph, PRG 280/1/33/121
Extensive damage caused by a major fire at the premises of Buttery Bros. furniture manufacturers, no.7 Coke Street, Norwood, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/33/137
A large building identified by Searcy as the Coffee Palace at Waikerie being destroyed by fire, a photograph taken at night.
1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/35/100
An overhead view of destruction caused by a large fire at premises in Franklin Street, Adelaide.
c. 1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/37/33
A 'Royal Hatfield' automobile fire engine specially built by Merryweather & Sons, Ltd. for His Majesty the King photographed in London, England.
1918, Photograph, PRG 280/1/39/352
Men working to put out a fire damaging large wheat stacks at Wallaroo, South Australia.
1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/40/48
Firemen attending a fire at the premises of Duncan and Fraser Ltd., motor car importers in Franklin Street, Adelaide; buckled iron and burnt wood is piled up in front of the building which is still smoking.
1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/41/180
Thick smoke from a fire at the premises of Duncan & Fraser Ltd., motor car importers and manufacturers at 46 Franklin Street, Adelaide; the silhouette of a man watching the blaze is in the background.
c. 1912, Photograph, PRG 280/1/6/129
A member of the Adelaide Fire Brigade, name unknown.
c. 1913, Photograph, PRG 280/1/6/149
Destruction caused by a fire in South Australia.