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An unkempt corner of the Adam Street Cemetery at Hindmarsh....in 19th century monumental work, a dove on a tombstone represents the peace which the deceased have found. Pictured are the graves of Annie and Arthur Norman. 29th October 1986.

An unkempt corner of the Adam Street Cemetery at Hindmarsh....in 19th century monumental work, a dove on a tombstone represents the peace which the deceased have found. Pictured are the graves of Annie and Arthur Norman. 29th October 1986.

Hindmarsh Town Hall on Port Road. 1988.

Hindmarsh Town Hall on Port Road. 1988.

Car park of the Sacred Heart Church on Port Road at Hindmarsh. 1988.

Car park of the Sacred Heart Church on Port Road at Hindmarsh. 1988.

Columns and arches at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church Administration Block on Port Road at Hindmarsh. 3rd March 1988.

Columns and arches at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church Administration Block on Port Road at Hindmarsh. 3rd March 1988.

Telecommunications in Yankalilla and Inman Valley

Telecommunications in Yankalilla and Inman Valley

A collection of copy prints used in a 1988 exhibition at the Victor Harbor Telephone Exchange, as part of Australia's bi-centenary celebrations. They are mainly of telecommunications in the Yankalilla and Inman Valley area. See 'contents' for details of items.

Glad Morris of Ridleyton is the first passenger on the Hindmarsh Community Bus. She is helped aboard by volunteer bus driver Wayne Donald. 17th August 1988.

Glad Morris of Ridleyton is the first passenger on the Hindmarsh Community Bus. She is helped aboard by volunteer bus driver Wayne Donald. 17th August 1988.

Enzo Farioone of Prospect, Raechel Carroll and David Moore of Hindmarsh at La Mama Theatre.

Enzo Farioone of Prospect, Raechel Carroll and David Moore of Hindmarsh at La Mama Theatre.

Hindmarsh City Farm volunteers (from left) Paul Jury, Rod Cummings and George Hooker have some fun sorting through piles of waste metal at the farm. 3rd May 1989.

Hindmarsh City Farm volunteers (from left) Paul Jury, Rod Cummings and George Hooker have some fun sorting through piles of waste metal at the farm. 3rd May 1989.

Hindmarsh City Farm volunteer Barry Hissey of North Haven is watched by supervisor David Carkill. 1st June 1988.

Hindmarsh City Farm volunteer Barry Hissey of North Haven is watched by supervisor David Carkill. 1st June 1988.

Hindmarsh City Farm Keystone Gardens. Graham Holberton spreads mulch through the gardens. 1988.

Hindmarsh City Farm Keystone Gardens. Graham Holberton spreads mulch through the gardens. 1988.

Left to right. Ellen Read, Judy Bonning (15 of Taperoo), Barbara Davies (17 of Mile End), Catherine Fisher (15 of Osborne) are all ready to work on the new shadehouse at the Hindmarsh City Farm. 1988.

Left to right. Ellen Read, Judy Bonning (15 of Taperoo), Barbara Davies (17 of Mile End), Catherine Fisher (15 of Osborne) are all ready to work on the new shadehouse at the Hindmarsh City Farm. 1988.

Colin Wilson of Parafield Gardens, originator of the "Mobile Council Watch" scheme in his Council of Hindmarsh vehicle. 27th June 1990.

Colin Wilson of Parafield Gardens, originator of the "Mobile Council Watch" scheme in his Council of Hindmarsh vehicle. 27th June 1990.

These Hindmarsh police proudly display the $10,000 haul of stolen radio equipment which they discovered in a car earlier this month. The discovery led to the arrest of five men over the stolen gear. 31st May 1989.

These Hindmarsh police proudly display the $10,000 haul of stolen radio equipment which they discovered in a car earlier this month. The discovery led to the arrest of five men over the stolen gear. 31st May 1989.

Charles James Coates

Charles James Coates

Charles James Coates, born 1820 at Stanton Drew, Somersetshire, England Secretary of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, Secretary of the South Australian Jockey Club, Returning Officer for the electoral district of North Adelaide, official liquidator of Companies, and Secretary of the Adelaide and Hindmarsh Tramway Company.

The Australian National Institute (ANI) Band which rehearses in Hindmarsh: Ivor Dodd of Morphett Vale (centre), David Smith of Ethelton (far left), Gordon Beck of Sefton Park, Ben Pech of Hackham and Frank Curnow of Woodville Gardens.

The Australian National Institute (ANI) Band which rehearses in Hindmarsh: Ivor Dodd of Morphett Vale (centre), David Smith of Ethelton (far left), Gordon Beck of Sefton Park, Ben Pech of Hackham and Frank Curnow of Woodville Gardens.

The Australian National Institue Band began in 1883 as the Locomotive Band, then became the SA Railways Institute Brass Band (SARI) , then ANI Brass Band, the AN Band, the TransAdelaide Brass Band, and lastly, the Metropolitan Brass (SA) Inc.

Travels in South Australia

Travels in South Australia

Collection of photographs taken by Jean B. Hale on her travels through South Australia in 1941. See 'Contents' for details of individual photographs.

South Australian scenes and activities 1

South Australian scenes and activities 1

Part of a collection of slides taken by amateur photographer Elva Heinemann of South Australian scenes and activities. These slides document Port Elliot (including Green Bay), Goolwa, Victor Harbor, Strathalbyn and Mannum. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

Premises of Haussen & Catchlove

Premises of Haussen & Catchlove

Two young men and a boy pictured outside the premises of Haussen & Catchlove's premises at Port Adelaide. The company were 'brewers & wine & spirit merchants', and also had premises at Hindmarsh.

Bruno Knez, La Mama Theatre, Hindmarsh.

Bruno Knez, La Mama Theatre, Hindmarsh.

Hindmarsh Youth Services Bike Service Rosey Donnelly of Ascot Park helps Darren Wells of Brompton. 15th August 1990.

Hindmarsh Youth Services Bike Service Rosey Donnelly of Ascot Park helps Darren Wells of Brompton. 15th August 1990.

Western suburbs mayors join forces to push for a "yes" vote at the September 3rd referendum (from left) Henley and Grange Mayor Fred Angus, Hindmarsh Mayor Florence Pens and Woodville Mayor John Dyer. 24th August 1988.

Western suburbs mayors join forces to push for a "yes" vote at the September 3rd referendum (from left) Henley and Grange Mayor Fred Angus, Hindmarsh Mayor Florence Pens and Woodville Mayor John Dyer. 24th August 1988.

John Cahill, Port Adelaide Football coach discusses a new book on domestic violence with Jeannette Semmler of Hindmarsh. 23rd May 1990.

John Cahill, Port Adelaide Football coach discusses a new book on domestic violence with Jeannette Semmler of Hindmarsh. 23rd May 1990.

Hindmarsh Mayor Florence Pens and Brambles Manager Mike Ogden presenting two Brambles security officers, Chris Quinlish and Robert Grinter, with awards for initiative in cleaning up Victor Lazauskas' garden. 6th December 1989.

Hindmarsh Mayor Florence Pens and Brambles Manager Mike Ogden presenting two Brambles security officers, Chris Quinlish and Robert Grinter, with awards for initiative in cleaning up Victor Lazauskas' garden. 6th December 1989.

Views of Goolwa

Views of Goolwa

A collection of images of Goolwa.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

New building Hindmarsh Square.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Hindmarsh Stadium.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Hindmarsh Stadium.

Heritage sites in Adelaide

Heritage sites in Adelaide

A selection of photographs relating to heritage sites in Adelaide. See 'contents' for details of individual images. Also includes photocopied images with captions.

William Gosse Hay

William Gosse Hay

William Gosse Hay with pet magpie at 'Nangawooka', Hindmarsh Valley.

Mary Violet Hay and son William Beaumont Hay

Mary Violet Hay and son William Beaumont Hay

Mary Violet Hay with her second son William Beaumont Hay at 'Nangawooka', Hindmarsh Valley.