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Locomotive G100

Locomotive G100

Half-plate glass negative of locomotive G100 on the Henley Beach to Woodville line.

Mile End Junction

Mile End Junction

Half-plate glass negative of Mile End Junction looking south. The structure near the centre is the Mile End Junction signal cabin, demolished in 1996. To its left are the Henley Beach Road level crossing gates and behind it to the right are railway cottages. Above the cabin is the signal for the Belair rail line and above the shed to the right is the signal for the Glenelg rail line.

Construction work on the Bakewell Bridge, Mile End.

Construction work on the Bakewell Bridge, Mile End.

Construction of the Bakewell Bridge at Mile End. The imposing two storey red brick building on the corner of Henley Beach Road & James Congdon Drive still bears the words 'Thomas Hardy & Sons Ltd Adelaide Wine Cellars' along the top edge of the facade. Designed by architect William Anderson and built by James King & Son in 1893. A bronze plaque honouring South Australia's pioneer winemaker Thomas Hardy was unveiled on 26th March 2012 at Adelaide Wine Cellars, now Temple Christian College, in Mile End.

C.S. Jackman & Co., Drapers

C.S. Jackman & Co., Drapers

C.S. Jackman & Co., Drapers, 162 Henley Beach Road, Torrensville, South Australia.

Church march

Church march

Two photos which appear to be of groups from a church march - one is a GFS group from St Michael's Church, Henley Beach; the other a boys' group from St Columba's.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Margaretta Fielder

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Margaretta Fielder

Margaretta Fielder, c. 1819-1885; nee Debney, married John Edward Fielder. Arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Lloyds". Resided in Reedbeds, Grange, Henley Beach.

Aerial photographs of the city of Charles Sturt: Kidman Park

Aerial photographs of the city of Charles Sturt: Kidman Park

Aerial view looking west from Kidman Park, over Fulham Gardens and Henley Beach, towards the ocean. Grange Road is running down the centre and St Michael's College is on the left.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Edward Fielder

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Edward Fielder

John Edward Fielder arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Lloyds". Farmer, Reedbeds, Grange; milkman, Henley Beach.

Historic photograph album by D. Darian Smith

Historic photograph album by D. Darian Smith

Comprising a collection of 34 aerial photographs of Adelaide city and surrounds by prominent South Australian aerial photographer D. Darian Smith. Collection includes early views of Adelaide, Port Noarlunga, Port Adelaide, Barossa Valley, Murray River areas and Victor Harbor. See also http://memorybank.atkins.com.au/galleries/ddariansmith viewed 1/2/2018. See also James Dodd diaries SLSA D 7968(L).

Aerial photographs of the city of West Torrens : Lockleys

Aerial photographs of the city of West Torrens : Lockleys

Aerial views of Lockleys in the city of West Torrens, South Australia, including views of Adelaide Airport, Kooyonga Golf Club, St Francis School, Lockleys North Primary, Mellor Park Tennis Club, and Henley Beach in the distance.

Nottle - Field wedding

Nottle - Field wedding

Wedding of Shirley Nottle, third daughter of Charles Russell Nottle and Minnie Myrtle nee Wundersitz of 28 Denman Terrace, Lower Mitcham, to Donald, second son of the late Charles Frederick Robert Field and Doreen Thelma nee Lear, of Henley Beach, solemnised at Colonel Light Gardens Congregational Church, on Saturday 4 February at 5.00 p.m.

Photographs of South Australia

Photographs of scenes in Adelaide of Port Adelaide, Glenelg, Wayville, Brighton, Westfield Marion, Adelaide Oval, Henley Beach, Seacliff, Largs Bay, Adelaide Central Market, Adelaide Gaol, and in South Australia of Strathalbyn, Blinman, McLaren Vale, Macclesfield, Coward Springs, Dalhousie Homestead, Oodnadatta, Port Lincoln, Morgan, Mindarie, Halidon, Peterborough, Port Germein, Goolwa, Quorn, Point Turton, Balgowan, Hammond, Kangaroo Island, Hawker, Lake Bonney, Lyrup, Mantung, Walker Flat, Middleton, and Wunkar. Includes photographs taken at the Royal Adelaide Show, and the 'Walk Against Warming' rally.

Photographs relating to swimming and water sports

Photographs relating to swimming and water sports

An album of a selection of photographs relating to swimmers, water polo, rowing and the Head of the River Regatta.

SAGASCO photographs : Metropolitan and country sites

SAGASCO photographs : Metropolitan and country sites

Photographs of SAGASCO sites and premises in metropolitan and country areas (Thebarton, Henley, Christies Beach, Plympton Park, Wayville, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Mount Gambier). Photos 16-17, Proof sheets for publicity event at Port Lincoln showroom (Lincoln Studios), and 1975 colour photos of Mount Gambier SAGASCO facility (74-77), Flagstaff Hill steel main (86-128) & suburban Gas Energy Saving Centres (129-140), Kapunda gas depot buildings (144-147) and street locations with mains, Gawler gas depot building, list of street main locations and street map (148-149), Strathalbyn works, map & details(150-152) have not been digitised. Photograph 154 of the Port Adelaide Gasworks after completion in 1866 is shown in the SAGASCO 1986 history (page 1) as part of the Bowden site buildings ca.1895. This is a copy made for SAGASCO ca.1986 from B 21542 (date given as ca.1900).

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War One era badges (also known as buttons or 'tinnies') collected by the R.S.L. Most badges were designed and created to be puchased as a fundraising interest, in order to raise money for various factions of the Red Cross. Included are badges created for occasions such as Australia Day, Violet Day, Army Nurses Day, and French Day, and for charity groups including the Red Cross, the Cheer-Up Society, the R.S.A. Building Fund (Returned Soldiers' Association, which later became the R.S.L.), the Wattle Day League, Soldiers' Home, Children's Patriotic League, Nursing Society, and the Y.M.C.A., as well as official peace badges marking the end of the war and various miscellaneous badges including a Christian Endeavour convention, fundraising carnivals and memorial gardens. Also includes some button badges from the inter-war years, 1919-1938, and from the Second World War, and other metal badges from WW1 and WW2. See below for details.

Photographs relating to Messenger Press : miscellaneous places

Photographs relating to Messenger Press : miscellaneous places

Photographs relating to 'miscellaneous places', created by Messenger Press. The following have not been digitised: 38. Aerial photos of West Lakes waterfront, November 1987; 39-42. Netball Stadium, ETSA Park, Mile End.

Henley Youth Action group members (from left) Rachel Calnan of West Beach and Amy Barrett of Fulham help with distribution of the youth questionnaire. 14th September 1988.

Henley Youth Action group members (from left) Rachel Calnan of West Beach and Amy Barrett of Fulham help with distribution of the youth questionnaire. 14th September 1988.

Photographs of troops travelling to Britain

Photographs of troops travelling to Britain

One of three photograph albums documenting D. Darian Smith's time overseas during World War I, with this album documenting the transfer of troops from Perth to England via Cape Town, followed by hospital, tourist, peace celebrations and aeroplane shots in Britain. All captions are as they appear in the album unless indicated by square brackets. See 'contents' for details of items.

Photographs of Marjorie Andrew

Photographs selected from an album, showing holidays and work in South Australia and the Northern territory from 1937 to 1938. Comprising South Australian views and scenes: Holidays to Tumby Bay and the Eyre Peninsula, Barmera, Victor Harbor, a paddle steamer holiday on the Murray River, Point McLeay Mission Station (now Raukkan), portraits with family and friends, Henley-on-Torrens Regatta, and ships. Northern Territory views and scenes include: group portraits of friends and colleagues from the Allied Works Council in Alice Springs, including the A.W.C. hostels, Anzac Day celebrations in Alice Springs, holiday views of the McDonnell Ranges and surrounding locations and beaches near Darwin, and sites in Darwin, some showing military locations and the destruction after the bombing raid in 1942. Also includes some photographs of Australian troops and camps at the end of the Second World War, on the Indonesian island of Morotai. To view images, do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search for PRG 1708/3.