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Henley Beach
Looking North-East from a house in Seaview Road. Tramway viaduct in the distance.


Henley Beach Road
Railway Bus on Henley Beach Road, Torrensville.


Henley Beach Road
View of Henley Beach Road from a sketch by T.H. Smeaton.


Henley Beach Road Flooded
Henley Beach Road flooded.


Henley Beach Line
Kirkcaldy, Henley Beach Line.


Locomotive
Locomotive in Military Road at Henley Beach.


Railway Water Tower
S.A.R. Class "F" No. 177 locomotive taking water at Henley Beach.


Locomotive
RX No. 234, painted green and cream, with Centenary train (not shown). Standing over the crossing at Henley Beach Station.


Shop on Henley Beach Road, Mile End
MILE END: Joyce Bremner standing outside the entrance to her cake and confectionery shop at 102A Henley Beach Road, Mile End; Ms Bremner was described as 'the blue shop lady' on p.112 of 'The scent of eucalyptus' by Barbara Hanrahan, published in 1985.


Henley beach
Group of five young adults, one in army uniform, at Henley beach.


Croquet players at Henley Beach
Eight older women on the croquet green with mallets, hoop and ball.


River Torrens Flood
Album of photographs of the featuring the 1917 floods in the Torrens River and the Sturt River, the proclamation tree at Glenelg, and Chimney Hill at Glen Osmond.


Street art on the Henley Beach Road bridge
Street art on the side of the Henley Beach Road bridge at Fulham, featuring a duck. The River Torrens walking path runs beside it.


Henley Beach
Alice Robjohns and her daughter Joyce standing near parked cars at Henley Beach. A tram can be seen outside the nearby hotel.


'Summer Sunday at Henley Beach' - February 1953
Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach in South Australia in February 1953. Sunbathers relaxing on blankets on the warm sand in the summer of 1953.


Henley Beach - 'May 18 - 1953'
Storm damage to the foreshore at Henley Beach on May 18th 1953. The angled pylons of the start of the jetty can be seen and slabs of walkway on resting on the sand below.


Sir Charles Goode laying a foundation stone
Sir Charles Goode, an Adelaide merchant and philanthropist, laying a foundation stone for a building at Henley Beach, South Australia.


Floods between Adelaide and Henley Beach
Floods flowing over land between Adelaide and Henley Beach.


Floods between Adelaide and Henley Beach
Floods flowing over land by a railway track between Adelaide and Henley Beach.


Floods on the Henley Beach Road
Extensive flooding over the Henley Beach Road, near Adelaide.


Muddy conditions on Henley Beach Road after heavy rain in Adelaide
Passengers leaving a no.22 electric tram at a stop on Henley Beach Road coping with muddy conditions after heavy rain in Adelaide.


Flooding of the Torrens River on the Henley Beach road, South Australia
Tram tracks and paddocks under water as a result of the flooding of the Torrens River on the road to Henley Beach, South Australia.


A flooded road on the way to Henley Beach, South Australia
A flooded road on the way to Henley Beach, South Australia.


Henley Beach Road, Mile End, South Australia
A tram travelling past shops along Henley Beach Road, Mile End, a suburb of Adelaide, looking west; the intersection in front of the tram was Fisher Terrace, now South Road.


Flooding on the Henley Beach Road
Floodwaters invading roadways and farmlands near Henley Beach Road, South Australia; a group of people stand on a causeway bridge in the background.


Dr.Timothy Hynes standing in a garden of flowers
Dr.Timothy Hynes of Henley Beach standing in a flower garden.


Floods on Henley Beach Road
Horse-drawn vehicles travelling through floodwaters on Henley Beach Road, near Adelaide, South Australia.


World War I roll of honor
A wooden roll of honor commemorating the names of the Fallen from Henley Beach who gave their lives during World War I.


Floods on Henley Beach Road
Flooding along Henley Beach Road in the outer suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia; three men sit in a horse-driven cart which is surrounded by the floodwaters.


Curtiss Seagull flying boat
Curtiss Seagull flying boat G-AUCU owned by H.C. Miller being pushed by three men through shallow waters at Henley Beach.