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Fire, Hindmarsh

Fire, Hindmarsh

Fire at Burford's Apollo Works, Hindmarsh 25 December 1907.

Rifle Company, Hindmarsh

Rifle Company, Hindmarsh

Group of Hindmarsh Volunteer Rifle Company.

Fire Brigade, Hindmarsh

Fire Brigade, Hindmarsh

Members of the Hindmarsh Volunteer Fire Brigade. Note: not to be copied without permission from the donor.

Fire Brigade, Hindmarsh

Fire Brigade, Hindmarsh

Lady Weigal with members of the Hindmarsh Volunteer Fire Brigade. Top row: Firemen J.V. Incoll, C. Ferris, J. Hooker, A.A. Miller, P. Miller, F. Incoll. Second row: Foreman P.G. Hocking, Firemen H.J. Hall, M. Pleass, A. McLennan, W. Drummond, A. Harley, J. Robertson, C. Plenty, M.M. Sitting: Fireman E. McNiece, Mrs G.J. Plenty, Superintendent G.J. Plenty, Lady Weigall, Deputy Superintendent E. Wakefield, First Lieutenant S. Hocking, Second Lieutenant E. Smith. Front: Firemen F. Pearce, L. Thomas.

Fire Brigade, Hindmarsh

Fire Brigade, Hindmarsh

Members of the Hindmarsh Volunteer FireBrigade.

Fire Brigade, Hindmarsh

Fire Brigade, Hindmarsh

Duke of York, later King George V1, inspecting members of the Hindmarsh Volunteer Fire Brigade.

Fire Officers, Hindmarsh

Fire Officers, Hindmarsh

Members of the Hindmarsh Volunteer Fire Brigade - Mr. Miller left front.

Ambulances, Hindmarsh

Ambulances, Hindmarsh

Ambulances of the Hindmarsh Volunteer Ambulance.

Fire damage, Hindmarsh

Fire damage, Hindmarsh

Damage to Burford's Apollo Works after fire on Christmas Day, 1907. General ruins from Adam Street, Hindmarsh.

Fire damage at Burford's Apollo Works, Hindmarsh

Fire damage at Burford's Apollo Works, Hindmarsh

Fire damage to Burford's Apollo Works, Hindmarsh on Christmas Day, 1907. Shows the ruins of the box factory and the starch room. For other views do an archival number search on B 21072 and B 45573.

Congregational Church, Hindmarsh

Congregational Church, Hindmarsh

View of the Congregational Church at Robert Street, Hindmarsh, also showing adjoining buildings.

Aerial photographs of Alexandrina: Hindmarsh Island

Aerial photographs of Alexandrina: Hindmarsh Island

Aerial views of Hindmarsh Island, in Alexandrina Council, South Australia. See below for details.

Aerial photographs of Alexandrina: Hindmarsh Island and the Murray Mouth

Aerial photographs of Alexandrina: Hindmarsh Island and the Murray Mouth

Aerial views of the south-east corner of Hindmarsh Island and the Mouth of the Murray River, in Alexandrina Council, South Australia. See below for details.

Hindmarsh Valley Reservoir

Hindmarsh Valley Reservoir

Six black and white photographs of views at Hindmarsh Valley Reservoir.

Hindmarsh Valley Road

Hindmarsh Valley Road

Two black and white photographs of scenes along Hindmarsh Valley Road.

Hindmarsh Island school teacher.

Hindmarsh Island school teacher.

First teacher at Hindmarsh Island. John Margetson was the first teacher appointed to the Hindmarsh Island school when it opened in 1864 in the Wesleyan Chapel with 16 students. He taught there for nine years, during which time a new school house was erected on a Government reserve. He is depicted with his wife Sarah. A researcher has provided the following supplementary information. John and Sarah Margetson arrived in South Australia on board the ship 'Success' in 1848. When student numbers fell at Hindmarsh Island, Margetson's appointment was cancelled (see South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail, 14 March 1874, p. 14). Having lost his income, and not being allocated a pension from the Education Department, the couple became destitute (South Australian Register, 23 November 1875, p. 5). Margetson died 12 January 1881, aged 87, and is buried in an unmarked grave in the Hindmarsh Island Cemetery. Sarah Margetson applied to the Destitute Asylum in 1883 and died in Adelaide, 31 July 1889, aged 90 (see GRG 28/5).

Photos of the Anglican churches at Hindmarsh, Mile End and Bowden.

Photos of the Anglican churches at Hindmarsh, Mile End and Bowden.

Loose photos from the master booklet on the Anglican churches at Hindmarsh, Mile End and Bowden compiled by Maurice Fenton with a view to producing multiple copies.

On Hindmarsh Valley Road near Brown's Bridge and Mount Billy

On Hindmarsh Valley Road near Brown's Bridge and Mount Billy

Black and white photograph of two children sitting on a horse-drawn cart parked at an intersection on the Hindmarsh Valley Road. 'Brown's Bridge' is in view to the left, with Mount Billy in view in the background.

Woodwork class at Hindmarsh

Woodwork class at Hindmarsh

A boys' woodwork class in progress at Hindmarsh Primary School. The teacher is demonstrating something, and different trees are featured on the blackboard.

Writing class at Hindmarsh

Writing class at Hindmarsh

A writing class in progress at Hindmarsh Primary School, with both boys and girls writing with pencils at their desks. The class motto of 'Play the game' is framed on the back wall.

Hindmarsh Island bridge

Hindmarsh Island bridge

The underside of the Hindmarsh Island bridge viewed from Goolwa looking toward Hindmarsh Island Photograph taken 19 July 2009.

Town Hall, Hindmarsh

Town Hall, Hindmarsh

[General description] Two men stand on the pavement in front of this first Town Hall at Hindmarsh. Built c 1860, it is a square single storey stone building with a porch and shuttered windows. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the "Adertiser' / First Town Hall, Hindmarsh / Situated on the Port Road on the site of the present Town Hall (1928)'.

Wool Plant, Hindmarsh

Wool Plant, Hindmarsh

Peacock's wool scouring premises, Hindmarsh. In 1870 a newly erected dam at Hindmarsh, built by W Peacock and Sons was used to wash wool. The dam crossed the River Torrens and was 80 feet in length and 27 feet in thickness. This photograph shows the buildings on Adam Street at Hindmarsh used by W Peacock to treat the wool. GH Michel and Sons later purchased the works in 1903. A wagon pulled by two horses can be seen outside the scouring plant. It carries twenty four bales of wool. More bales can be seen inside the works.

Wool Plant, Hindmarsh

Wool Plant, Hindmarsh

Peacock's wool Drying Yard, Hindmarsh at Peacock's wool scouring premises, Hindmarsh. In 1870 a newly erected dam at Hindmarsh, built by W Peacock and Sons was used to wash wool. The dam crossed the River Torrens and was 80 feet in length and 27 feet in thickness. This photograph shows the fleeces, looking like snow, spread all over the yard drying in the sun.

Wool Plant, Hindmarsh

Wool Plant, Hindmarsh

Wool stacks at W. Peacock & Sons wool Washing Plant. Peacock's wool scouring premises, Hindmarsh. In 1870 a newly erected dam at Hindmarsh, built by W Peacock and Sons was used to wash wool. The dam crossed the River Torrens and was 80 feet in length and 27 feet in thickness. This photograph shows the buildings on Adam Street at Hindmarsh used by W Peacock to treat the wool. GH Michel and Sons later purchased the works in 1903. The bales of wool are piled ten high in a huge stack. Men are standing proudly on top and around the bottom of this stack.

Bowling Club, Hindmarsh

Bowling Club, Hindmarsh

Bowling first ball at the opening of the Bowling Club.

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

HINDMARSH: Demolition of a small house, known as 'Eliza's cottage', during the clearing of a site on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street to accommodate the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre which opened in 1991.

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

HINDMARSH: Demolition of a small house, known as 'Eliza's cottage', during the clearing of a site on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street to accommodate the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre which opened in 1991.

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

HINDMARSH: Demolition of a small house, known as 'Eliza's cottage', during the clearing of a site on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street to accommodate the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre which opened in 1991.

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

HINDMARSH: Fireplace area uncovered during the demolition of a small house known as 'Eliza's cottage' when clearing a site on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street to accommodate the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre which opened in 1991.