Hutton, George S., 1926, Photograph, B 57648
GLANVILLE: Premises of the Colonial Sugar Refinery after the fire in 1926.
1926, Photograph, B 57649
GLANVILLE: Premises of the Colonial Sugar Refinery after the fire of 1926.
1926, Photograph, B 57650
1926, Photograph, B 57683
GLANVILLE: View of the fire in February, 1926 at the Colonial Sugar Refinery.
1926, Photograph, B 57684
GLANVILLE: Smouldering wreckage during the fire in February 1926 at the Colonial Sugar Refinery.
c. 1926, Photograph, B 57685
GLANVILLE: Smouldering wreckage being inspected after the fire in February 1926 at the Colonial Sugar Refinery.
1926, Photograph, B 57686
1926, Photograph, B 57687
GLANVILLE: Gutted buildings after the fire in February 1926 at the Colonial Sugar Refinery.
1926, Photograph, B 57688
GLANVILLE: Devastation caused by the fire in February 1926 at the Colonial Sugar Refinery.
1926, Photograph, B 57689
GLANVILLE: Men working on smouldering wreckage after the fire in February 1926 at the Colonial Sugar Refinery.
1926, Photograph, B 57690
GLANVILLE: The old refined sugar store after the fire in February 1926.
c. 1940, Photograph, B 58029
WOODSIDE: Members of the Woodside CFS, standing by their fire truck.
1909, Photograph, B 60057
BRIGHTON: Destruction caused by a major fire thought to have started in the powerhouse at the Brighton Cement Company, 7th November 1909.
1909, Photograph, B 60060
BRIGHTON: The ruins of Brighton Cement Company after destruction by fire; the main driving-shaft with its pulley-wheels can still be seen.
State Library of South Australia, 1998, Photograph, B 62873
ELDER PARK: The drinking fountain erected by public subscription in 1887 as a memorial to Fireman John Gardner who lost his life fighting a major fire in Rundle Street, Adelaide, South Australia.
1987, Photograph, B 68451
Fireman entering the premises of the Northern Bakeries Pty Ltd on Carlton Parade, Port Augusta, Saturday 21 March 1987. The fire damaged a storage shed, its contents and a trailer and caused $15,000 damage.
1915, Photograph, B 54907/9
A British tank destroyed by enemy gun fire.
1915, Photograph, B 54907/70
Effect of shell fire on houses.
1915, Photograph, B 54907/71
A Turkish Mosque destroyed by our shell fire.
1915, Photograph, B 54907/72
Debris inside a Turkish Mosque which was destroyed by our shell fire.
Advertiser Newspapers Ltd, 1938, Photograph, B 7798/632
Two artillery trainees, in dress uniform, fire a salute under to eye of an instructor.
Ziesing, George Ignatius, 1940, Photograph, B 62413/14
A camp fire concert (indoors) at the Angaston bivouac, 31 August 1940.
Ziesing, George Ignatius, 1942, Photograph, B 62413/68
Group firing at the Port Adelaide rifle ranges, 21 February 1942.
Bray, Theodor, 1927, Photograph, B 64383/141
An Aboriginal man making a fire using his boomerang and shield.
Bray, Theodor, 1927, Photograph, B 64383/142
Tyler, Donald Henry, 1959, Photograph, B 69687
Val and Don Taylor in front of the fire at their Manningham Street, Manningham, home. Don set the timer on the camera so he could be in the photograph. See also B 69657.
c. 1904, Photograph, B 69996/6
Printed version of a photograph of a number of men standing on front of the Bell business premises in Cambridge, England, following a fire in 1904.
1928, Photograph, B 70321/46
Photograph, taken on 27 September 1928, showing smoke from a fire near Poochera, a town sixty-four kilometres east of Streaky Bay.
Hutton, George S., 1958, Photograph, B 70383
Collection of eleven photographs of external and internal views of the office of Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd.at 226 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide. To see individual images do a NUMBER search on B 70383/1-11.
Scott, Jenny, 2002, Photograph, B 70612/7
Fire hose connector tap on wall of building with shadow behind.