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Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Invited guests and staff members listening to Barbara Weiss, making a speech at the opening of 'PLAIN'.

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Staff member Liz Durward showing visitors around 'PLAIN', during the official opening.

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Two visitors watching staff member Janine Keiff at work, during the opening of 'PLAIN'.

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Chairman of the Libraries Board, Des Ross, surrounded by visitors and staff at the official opening of 'PLAIN'.

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Staff member Nigel Longmire showing some visitors the conveyer belt at 'PLAIN', during the official opening.

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Visitors looking around 'PLAIN' on opening day.

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Visitors looking around 'PLAIN' on opening day.

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

Opening of 'PLAIN' at Hindmarsh

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Interior view of 'PLAIN', showing staff member Margaret Tuffin at work.

World War I Army nurses

World War I Army nurses

A group of Army nurses, with various military men and women organisers on the steps of the YWCA building in Hindmarsh Square. A few people are identified: Matron Hancock (fifth from left, front row); the Wren twins (4th & 5th from left, second back row); and Drs Rodrens and Russell (presumed to be the two men on the far right, front row).

Laura Sophia Brittain

Laura Sophia Brittain

Studio portrait of Laura Sophia Brittain, second daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Brittain. Born at Hindmarsh April 3 1874, Laura worked in the Public Library between about 1900-1914 after being at Vardon for some years.

Panorama of Adelaide : looking west

Panorama of Adelaide : looking west

View looking west along Grenfell Street and over Hindmarsh Square. Part of the image is damaged.

Children at Whitefield's Congregational Institute

Children at Whitefield's Congregational Institute

Children drinking cocoa and eating sandwiches at Whitefield's Congregational Institute, Osmond Street, Hindmarsh (established for mission work).

Jubilee photo album : Congregational Church

Jubilee photo album : Congregational Church

Congregational Church, Hindmarsh Square.

Play at the Australian Women's Softball Championships

Play at the Australian Women's Softball Championships

Play in the Australian Women's Softball Championships at Hindmarsh Oval, 14 March 1962.

Practice session for the WA team

Practice session for the WA team

Members of the WA team practicing before the Australian Women's Softball Championships at Hindmarsh Oval, 13 March 1962.

Family photographs : Victor Harbor

Family photographs : Victor Harbor

Rechabite picnic. January. Hindmarsh River. Kath Hardie, Gwen Merkel and Stan Stevenson.

Family photographs : Victor Harbor

Family photographs : Victor Harbor

Rechabite picnic. January. Hindmarsh River. Ray & Lance Merkel and May Peel.

P.S. Murray Princess at Goolwa

P.S. Murray Princess at Goolwa

Rear view of the P.S. Murray Princess alongside the landing at Goolwa, with part of Hindmarsh Island at left.

P.S. Murray Princess at Goolwa

P.S. Murray Princess at Goolwa

The P.S. Murray Princess cruising on the River Murray at Goolwa, seen from the middle deck. The northern shoreline and houses on Hindmarsh Island are in the background.

Views of SA, WA, Vic & NSW : Cathedral, Perth

Views of SA, WA, Vic & NSW : Cathedral, Perth

St George's Cathedral, Perth, W.A.

Wooden boat festival at Goolwa

Wooden boat festival at Goolwa

Three wooden boats at Goolwa jetty, with Hindmarsh Island bridge in the background, during the wooden boat festival, March 2005.

Wooden boat festival at Goolwa

Wooden boat festival at Goolwa

A number of boats, pictured near the Hindmarsh Island bridge, during the wooden boat festival, March 2005.

View of Adelaide looking north-east

View of Adelaide looking north-east

View of Adelaide looking north-east to the Parklands and Hackney, taken by Townsend Duryea from the tower of the Adelaide General Post Office in 1870. The rear section of the Adelaide Town Hall is in the left foreground, with Pirie Street Methodist Church adjacent. Chalmers Presbyterian Church (later renamed Scots Church), the Adelaide Hospital, St Peter's College (at Hackney) and the Hindmarsh Square Congregational Church (with twin towers) can also be seen. To see a summary of this panorama group do a number search on B 16004.

View of Adelaide looking east

View of Adelaide looking east

View of Adelaide looking east down Flinders Street to the Parklands and eastern suburbs, taken by Townsend Duryea from the tower of the Adelaide General Post Office in 1870. The rear section of the Treasury Building, under construction, is in the foreground, with Stow Memorial Church (now Pilgrim Uniting Church) adjacent. Scots Presbyterian Church with its distinctive tower, (demolished after 1955), faces the Flinders Street Baptist Church across the road, with St Paul's Anglican Church, its tower unfinished, further down the street. In the background at left can be seen Prince Alfred College (at Kent Town) and the Hindmarsh Square Congregational Church (with its domed octagonal towers). The Earl of Zetland hotel can be seen on Flinders Street. To see a summary of this panorama group do a number search on B 16004.

Decorated stobie pole

Decorated stobie pole

View of a stobie pole on the southern side of Port Road, Hindmarsh, painted by an amateur woman artist - note the can of paint beside the pole.

Photograph album of the Parker and Davidson Families

Photograph album of the Parker and Davidson Families

The album shows aspects of station life at various sheep properties in the far north east of South Australia and the Broken Hill region, among them Buckalow, Bimbowrie, Oulnina Park, Telechie, Burta, Topar, Tantallon and Yalcowinna as well as visits to other stations in New South Wales and Victoria namely Morundah, Widgeongully and Tolarno. Three young women thought to be Grace Langloh Parker (1895-1987) and her sisters Wilga Maud (1898-?) and Una Geraldine Davidson, nee Parker (1901-1986) are central to many of the photographs and it may be that the album was compiled by Grace Parker. Holiday visits were made to Victor Harbor, Port Elliot, Inman Valley, Second Valley, Mount Gambier, Portland Victoria, Sydney and Tasmania. A number of photographs relate to the BHP towns, Iron Knob and Broken Hill. Two of the Parker daughters, thought to be Wilga and Grace, accompanied their Mother on a voyage from Sydney to the Celebes and Java in 1926, including sightseeing at Macassar in the Celebes, the Mount Bromo Volcano, Sand Sea, Borobodur, and other places in Java with the homeward voyage via Singapore, Port Darwin, Thursday Island and Cairns.

Sculptor Helen Crawford of Hindmarsh. 16 September 1992.

Sculptor Helen Crawford of Hindmarsh. 16 September 1992.

Early views of Adelaide

Early views of Adelaide

A collection of photographic prints of lithographs appearing in early South Australian publications. They appear to have been collected together for the purpose of further publication.

Governor Hindmarsh Hotel in Bowden with Manager Martin Abbott celebrating the finish of renovations. 1988.

Governor Hindmarsh Hotel in Bowden with Manager Martin Abbott celebrating the finish of renovations. 1988.

Semaphore sandblaster and painter Rex Rogan for SAMPCO shows the height of the flag pole on the centre of Port Road at Hindmarsh. 25th May 1988.

Semaphore sandblaster and painter Rex Rogan for SAMPCO shows the height of the flag pole on the centre of Port Road at Hindmarsh. 25th May 1988.