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Monfries bridge

Monfries bridge

GUMERACHA: Monfries bridge, near Gumeracha, South Australia.

Gumeracha Bridge

Gumeracha Bridge

View of an Gumeracha Bridge over a shallow river; a dirt road runs alongside the river.

Weir at Gumeracha

Weir at Gumeracha

Upper Torrens weir showing intake to Millbrook Reservoir This photograph was taken from the upstream side at a time when the scouring sluices were open.

Pit-Sawing, Underwood Bros

Pit-Sawing, Underwood Bros

Redgum felled on 23 January 1910 by the Underwood Brothers of Gumeracha. It grew adjacent to the main road at Gumeracha. L to R Andrew Beavis Underwood, William Beavis Underwood, George Lemmey, Ben Carter.

Pit-Sawing, Underwood Bros

Pit-Sawing, Underwood Bros

Redgum felled on 23 January 1910 by the Underwood Brothers of Gumeracha. It grew adjacent to the main road at Gumeracha.

Views of Eucla : Gumeracha

Views of Eucla : Gumeracha

River Torrens, Gumeracha, South Australia.

Near Gumeracha

Near Gumeracha

Near Gumeracha with bridge in background. Photograph is embossed with a stamp in lower right corner, "Captn Sweet Adelaide, landscape photographer".

Gumeracha Bridge

Gumeracha Bridge

Bridge over the River Torrens.

Salem Manse, Gumeracha

Salem Manse, Gumeracha

Salem Manse.

Rocking Horse, Gumeracha

Rocking Horse, Gumeracha

Largest rocking horse in the world - lookout : 18.3 metres high. Please note: Any copy to be accredited to the source of supply.

Memorial Stone

Memorial Stone

Memorial to Trooper John Hartley Moore - erected 1900 in Albert Street, Gumeracha.

Big rocking horse, Gumeracha

Big rocking horse, Gumeracha

View of the big rocking horse located at the toy factory, Gumeracha.

Notice at Gumeracha

Notice at Gumeracha

Notice outside the toy factory at Gumeracha giving details of the 'biggest recking horse in the world'. See also B 68736.

Views of Eucla : Gumeracha

Views of Eucla : Gumeracha

Township of Gumeracha, South Australia.

Views of SA, WA, Vic & NSW : Near Gumeracha

Views of SA, WA, Vic & NSW : Near Gumeracha

Bridge over Torrens River near Gumeracha. Three people can be seen on the bridge looking at the view.

Views of South Australia : Gumeracha

Views of South Australia : Gumeracha

Originally thought to be the town of Balhannah, the view is of Gumeracha.

The Wenmouth Collection : Gumeracha Weir

The Wenmouth Collection : Gumeracha Weir

Water flowing over Gumeracha Weir.

The Wenmouth Collection : Gumeracha Weir

The Wenmouth Collection : Gumeracha Weir

Water flowing over Gumeracha Weir.

Main street of Gumeracha

Main street of Gumeracha

Albert Street, Gumeracha looking south-west, with the District Hotel at left.

Gumeracha

Gumeracha

View of a street and houses in Gumeracha 'near Adelaide in Mount Lofty Ranges - with John Hartly Moore Boer War memorial'. [Trooper J.H. Moore of the Imperial Bushmen Contingent was killed at Palmietfontein on 12 July 1900.]

Postcard collection of Emily Sophia Groom

A collection of postcards and greeting cards collected by Emily Sophia Groom (nee Grovermann) during the early 1900s, with many cards depicting early SA. The inscription inside the album states "E S Grovermann, Blyth, 29-5-1906". Emily Groom was born in 1877 at Clare and married Harry Rowe (his mother's surname) Groom in 1931. Emily was aged 45 when she married and did not have children of her own. Locations in the postcards include Blyth and Clare, Tanunda, Gumeracha, Victor Harbor and Port Elliot, Adelaide, North Adelaide, and assorted interstate and international locations [See individual records for selected digitised postcards, which may be viewed online].

Tracing of Sections lately purchased in the Western Sources of the Torrens [cartographic material]

Tracing of Sections lately purchased in the Western Sources of the Torrens [cartographic material]

Tracing of map showing lands in the Western Sources of the Torrens [Hundred of Talunga] near Gumeracha, annotated to show Sections 6641, 6359, 6584 and 6373 purchased by the South Australian Company, August to November 1851. These sections are located east and south of Gumeracha. Ink and watercolour on paper, ink notation. No scale given. Stamped with date 5.4.[18]52 and handwritten signatures 'E.R.S' and 'A.W.' at bottom. (Original mounted on same sheet as map 21).

'From the school - Gumeracha'

'From the school - Gumeracha'

A view of a valley near the school at Gumeracha. Rows of fruit trees are visible on the hillside.

'Old Mill - Gumeracha'

'Old Mill - Gumeracha'

Paddocks, fences and tall gum trees at Gumeracha, with a view of the 'old mill' in the distance.

'Ruralities at Gumeracha.'

'Ruralities at Gumeracha.'

A road and footpath passing through countryside near Gumeracha. Cows and a haystack are next to the road. See also PRG 287/1/4/1.

'Ruralities at Gumeracha.'

'Ruralities at Gumeracha.'

View of paddock with gum trees and houses in background at Gumeracha in South Australia.

Baptist Church at Gumeracha

Baptist Church at Gumeracha

Tall trees shade the driveway, gate, fence, and front entrance to the Baptist Church at Gumeracha.

'New Reserve' at Gumeracha

'New Reserve' at Gumeracha

A narrow creek flows past a tall eucalyptus at the 'new reserve'. See also PRG 287/5 for a matted black and white enlargement of W.A. Robjohn's photo (24 x 18.7 cm), entitled 'White Gum at Gumeracha'.

'The Main Road - Gumeracha'

'The Main Road - Gumeracha'

Electrical poles and white posts with reflectors line the road leading into Gumeracha. Cattle are grazing in a paddock, and stone buildings are visible beyond tall gum trees.

'The Main Road - Gumeracha'

'The Main Road - Gumeracha'

A woman (possibly Alice Robjohns) is standing on a fenced footpath over a bridge on the main road into Gumeracha. She is wearing a hat and dress, and holding a handbag.