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Price Creek

Price Creek

Price Creek, taken between Hawker and Rawnsley Park Station in the Flinders Ranges.

Tram en route to Kilkenny via Croydon

Tram en route to Kilkenny via Croydon

Type A tram no. 66 on route 3 to Cheltenham via Hawker Street and Torrens Road; the features leadlight windows at the entrances.

Ruins near Quorn

Ruins near Quorn

Historic ruins of the Wilson Hotel, located between Quorn and Hawker.

'Delamere'

'Delamere'

View of the home "Delamere", largely obscured by bushes. [On verso} '"Delamere", Delamere Avenue, section 892, Mitcham. This house was probably built in or before 1853, as the first assessment book of the Mitcham District Council (1853) shows on this site a house of 9 rooms and 20 acres of land, owned and occupied by William Bartley. In 1856 it was owned and occupied by R.B. Lucas. In 1859 the property was purchased by Dr J.H.Browne and it remained in his estate for many years. Subsequent tenants were H.S.Price (1870-90); Mrs Hawker (sister of T.E. Barr Smith?) (1890-94); T.E. Barr Smith (1894- ); W. Charlick (1900-1905). The house appeared to be unchanged externally in 1942. [Above information supplied by the Mitcham District Clerk in a letter dated 2 Sep 1942.]'.

Album of holiday photographs

Album of holiday photographs

Album of photographs taken by Ivy L. Watson of a holiday in the north and mid-north of South Australia. In some photographs (1, 6-7) the Bonds tour bus can be seen. See 'Contents' for details.

Album of photographs of SA prominent men

Album of photographs of SA prominent men

Double folding album of photographs of SA prominent men, with printed index at front of first half, with some printed captions mounted beneath photographs and including the year of arrival in colony. Photographs are missing for nos. 31, 34 and 58. On cover is printed 'For Auld Lang Syne'. See 'Contents' for details.

Overnight camp on Boolcunda Creek

Overnight camp on Boolcunda Creek

Overnight camp on Boolcunda Creek between hawker and Carrieton, Easter Sunday, 1953. It shows a tent pitched beside a van in the dry creek bed.

Collapsed railway bridge caused by floods

Collapsed railway bridge caused by floods

The end span of a railway bridge washed away from the abutment and a buckled railway caused by flooding in South Australia, possibly at Bruce. [Possibly by Quorn photographer, W. Hunt.]

A collapsed railway bridge caused by floods

A collapsed railway bridge caused by floods

Two boys standing on a railway track looking at the bridge that has collapsed below them, the end span having been washed away from the abutment by floods in South Australia, possibly at Bruce. [Possibly by Quorn photographer, W. Hunt.]

Railway track damaged by floods

Railway track damaged by floods

Two women and a man standing on a railway track which has been damaged by flood in South Australia, possibly at Bruce. [Possibly by Quorn photographer, W. Hunt.]

Railway damaged by floods in South Australia

Railway damaged by floods in South Australia

Distant view of a buckled railway line damaged by floods near Bruce in South Australia. [Possibly by Quorn photographer, W. Hunt.]

Railway damaged by floods in South Australia

Railway damaged by floods in South Australia

Maintenance workers at a railway track damaged by floods near Bruce, South Australia. [Possibly by Quorn photographer, W. Hunt.]

Railway damaged by floods in South Australia

Railway damaged by floods in South Australia

A buckled railway damaged by floods near Bruce in South Australia. [Possibly by Quorn photographer, W. Hunt.]

Railway damaged by floods in South Australia

Railway damaged by floods in South Australia

A railway damaged by floods near Bruce in South Australia. [Possibly by Quorn photographer, W. Hunt.]

Commissioners of Public Works of South Australia

Commissioners of Public Works of South Australia

Twelve Commissioners of Public Works of South Australia appointed during 1870-1885: F.E.H.W. Krichauff; John Carr; James Garden Ramsay; Wentworth Cavenagh; Henry Edward Bright; W.A.E. West-Erskine; Mr. Justice Boucaut; G.C. Hawker; David Bower; Thomas Playford; Sir Jenkin Coles; John Darling: a composite view of small photographs.

The entrance to 'The Lodge' at Morphettville, South Australia

The entrance to 'The Lodge' at Morphettville, South Australia

The entrance gates to the gardens surrounding 'The Lodge', a residence belonging to the Hawker family at Morphettville.

'The Briars' at Medindie

'The Briars' at Medindie

The 'Briars' - home of George Charles Hawker, 15 Briar Avenue, Medindie. The home later became the McBride Convalescent Hospital.

Army officer at the Morphettville Camp

Army officer at the Morphettville Camp

A young staff officer at the Morphettville Camp, believed to be Lancelot Ashley Lewis (see PRG 280/1/14/136, soldier second from left in middle row for comaparison).

Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of Australia.

Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of Australia.

Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of Australia, South Australian Branch, council members. Back row L-R: H.C. Godson, H.C. Banfield, T.R. Mellor, F.G. Gardner. Second row L-R: Harold Kingsford Pritchard DCM MM, C.A.S. Hawker, T.P. Wood, J.H. Hill, G.A. Stanhope, W.C.N. Waite. Front row L-R: W.F. Grayson, R.G. Woodhead (Secretary), M.L. Axford (Vice-President), W.D. Price MC (President), A.R.G. Fearby (Vice-President), R.J. Croston (Vice-President).

Sunken dredger, Glanville, South Australia

Sunken dredger, Glanville, South Australia

Sunken number 5 dredger in Hawker Creek near Glanville, South Australia.

Sunken dredger at Glanville, South Australia

Sunken dredger at Glanville, South Australia

The sunken South Australian Harbors Board dredger Number 5 in Hawker Creek, Glanville.

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell, a member of the third Light Horse Regiment who died in action at Gallipoli, 8 August 1915. [The building seen behind him can be seen in full in PRG 280/1/10/13.] The Morphettville Camp not only included the Race Course at Morphettville, but an adjacent property lent to the Commonwealth Government by the owner, Mr Hawker, for this early training camp; the building was known as 'The Lodge'. See also PRG 280/1/14/184 for an untouched version.

Soldiers of the Machine Gun Corps and Light Horse

Soldiers of the Machine Gun Corps and Light Horse

A group of soldiers from the 3rd Light Horse, Machine Gun Section, pictured with their dog mascot in front of the stables at 'The Lodge', the Hawker's property which was used for the Morphettville Camp during the war. Frank L.G. Smith is seated 4th from left in the front row, the officer to his left (in a pre-war militia uniform) was probably a camp instructor. The men in this photo embarked from Adelaide on board Transport A17 'Port Lincoln' on 20 October 1914, and the roll identifies the men (although not where they appear in the photo). They are: Arthur Edward Amies, Harold George Cox, Joseph Cradock, Roy Gordon Garvie, Stanley Hinde Garvie, William George Gordon, Alvan Willie Gurr, William Hammond, William Henry Patrick Hampshire, Frederick Harvey, William Edwin Leonard Hill, Patrick Michael Malloy, Overington Edwin Matthews, Robert John McCaw, Frank James Govan McDougall, James Merrifield, Thomas Henry Northridge, Thomas Aloysius O'Brien, Wilfred James Parry, Walter Henry Pearce, William Gordon Physick, Leslie James Quinn, Albert Carl Schmelzkopf, Archibald Roy Smith, Frank Lindsay Gordon Smith, Douglas Linly Roy Watson.

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment photographed standing outside 'The Lodge' at Morphettville. [The building seen behind him can be seen in full in PRG 280/1/10/13.] The Morphettville Camp not only included the Race Course at Morphettville, but an adjacent property lent to the Commonwealth Government by the owner, Mr Hawker, for this early training camp; the building was known as 'The Lodge'.

Colonel Weir and Captain Rowell

Colonel Weir and Captain Rowell

Two South Australian military officers, Colonel Stanley Weir, right and Captain Frank Rowell, left, at 'The Lodge', Morphettville. [The Morphettville Camp not only included the Race Course at Morphettville, but an adjacent property lent to the Commonwealth Government by the owner, Mr Hawker, for this early training camp; the building was known as 'The Lodge'.] See PRG 280/1/14/184 for another photo of Rowell, probably taken on the same day.

A Squadron, 3rd Light Horse at Morphettville

A Squadron, 3rd Light Horse at Morphettville

A group photograph of a troop of South Australian soldiers with the young bugler sitting on the ground in front. The officer has been identified as Major D. Fulton, commanding officer of A Squadron, 3rd Light Horse [compare with PRG 280/1/14/136] and the location as the hawker property adjacent to Morphettville Race Course, and used throughout the war by the army.

Fresian bull, King Legis of Delhurst

Fresian bull, King Legis of Delhurst

Walter Hawker's champion Fresian bull, 'King Legis of Delhurst', photographed at the Adelaide Show, South Australia.

Seven men sitting at a camp site in bush country with four dogs

Seven men sitting at a camp site in bush country with four dogs

Seven men sitting at a camp site in bush country with four dogs; one wears a fez and has a variety of items spread out in front of him, possibly a travelling Hawker. [Doubtful identification.]

Lord Denman, Governor General of Australia leaving an airfield

Lord Denman, Governor General of Australia leaving an airfield

Lord Denman, Governor General of Australia leaving an airfield after flying in an exhibition flight during a tour by aviator H.G. Hawker of Sopwith Aviation fame.

Prison buildings, Adelaide Gaol

Prison buildings, Adelaide Gaol

Original artwork by Ruth Marjorie Gault (nee Hawker) comprising pen and ink and water colour sketch of old prison buildings, Adelaide.