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Currie Street
Currie Street, south side, fire at Colton's building.


Franklin Street
Franklin Street, north side, showing the aftermath of the fire at the S.A.Farmers' Co-operative Union building in February 1923.


Franklin Street
Franklin Street, showing the aftermath of the fire at the premises of Duncan & Fraser Ltd. in February 1923.


Franklin Street
Franklin Street, north side, showing the aftermath of the fire at the premises of Duncan & Fraser Ltd. in February 1923.


Grote Street
Grote Street, South Side, 28th June 1977, fire damage to the Central Market.


Grote Street
Grote Street, south side, 28th June 1977, fire damage to the Central Market.


Grote Street
Grote Street, South Side, 28th June 1977, fire damage to the central market.


Adelaide Fire Brigade
Adelaide Fire Brigade.


Wakefield Street
Wakefield Street, south side, May 24th 1940, Fire Brigade Station, right side of the station is 62 yards east of Chancery Lande and frontage is 21.5 yards.


Wakefield Street
Wakefield Street, south side, 1896. The photograph shows the interior of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Station. Three horse drawn vehicles can be seen inside the building. Horse harnesses hang from the ceiling ready for a quick getaway


Wakefield Street
Wakefield Street, south side, 1912, fire Brigade.


Colin Dew
Colin Dew in S.A. Fire Brigade Woodwork shop.


Fire Brigade
Firemen at Wakefield Street headquarters.


Moore's Store Fire
Moore's store fire, Victoria Square.


Pageant of Progress
Fire Brigade vehicles.


Red Cross Day parade at Gawler
GAWLER: An early model fire engine leading a parade of motor vehicles to celebrate Red Cross Day at Gawler in 1917; Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, and his party watch proceedings from the balcony of the Institute.


Memorial plaque at Mount Lofty
MOUNT LOFTY: A plaque at Mount Lofty commemorating the Ash Wednesday fires in South Australia, 1983.


Two women reading in front of the fire
Two women, possibly mother and daughter, sitting either side of a log fire reading; names not known.


Ruins of a woolshed at Beltana
BELTANA: The ruins of the woolshed after a fire at Beltana in 1927.


Ruins of a woolshed at Beltana
BELTANA: Distant view of the ruins of the woolshed after a fire at Beltana in 1927.


Fire damaged church at Mount Pleasant
MOUNT PLEASANT: A Church of England church building damaged by the bushfire on Sunday 14th February 1926.


Bushfire damage at Bridgewater
BRIDGEWATER: Fire damaged trees and land after Ash Wednesday in February 1983. The location of photo is low side of Germantown Hill on Mount Barker Road, Bridgewater.


A burnt out truck
GENERAL: A burnt out "International" truck, with a car on top of it, after a bush fire in the Gawler Ranges.


Ruins of the Ozone Hotel
KINGSCOTE: The ruins of the Ozone Hotel after a fire.


Logs which were burnt during the Ash Wednesday fires
LAKE BONNEY: Logs which were burnt during the Ash Wednesday fires being submerged in water to preserve them.


Logs which were burnt during the Ash Wednesday fires
LAKE BONNEY: Logs which were burnt during the Ash Wednesday fires being submerged in water to preseve them.


Logs which were burnt during the Ash Wednesday fires
LAKE BONNEY: Logs which were burnt during the Ash Wednesday fires being submerged in water, to preserve them.


Burnt remains of an old German wagon at Gillap Station, Furner
FURNER: View taken at Gillap Station, Furner, of the remains of an old German wagon after Ash Wednesday bush fires in 1983.


Colonial Sugar Refinery at Glanville
GLANVILLE: Fighting a fire that destroyed the premises of the Colonial Sugar Refinery in 1926.


Colonial Sugar Refinery at Glanville
GLANVILLE: Premises of the Colonial Sugar Refinery after the fire in 1926.