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Thomas Kyte

Thomas Kyte

[General description] Portrait of the Reverend Thomas Kyte, Congregationalist of Ceduna. A researcher has suggested that the photograph was taken at Kadina, as this was the location of Reverend Thomas Kyte's first appointment in South Australia, and there appears to be no record of him working at Ceduna.

Mr. W. W. Millican

Mr. W. W. Millican

Mr. W. W. Millican, proprietor of Kadina Confectionary Works.

John Banks Shepherdson

John Banks Shepherdson

Tinted Ambrotype portrait of John Banks Shepherdson, with the buttons on his shirt and waistcoat, and a long chain hand-coloured in gold.

Recruiting Train

Recruiting Train

[General description] The locomotive of this train has been decorated with flags and sports a British coat-of-arms and Union Jack on its front. Recruiting drives like this came about as the Australian Army did not conscript. Here is part of a newspaper article at the time: 'The Recruiting Train: Mr. Vaughan (Premier of South Australia) said arrangements had been completed for the running of the special recruiting train over the northern and western lines on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday next, and he anticipated that it would prove a great incentive to recruiting. About 12 prominent speakers would travel with the train, together with the Military Camp Band. The secretary of the State War Council (Mr. Victor Ryan) had visited the 19 local committees concerned, and he reported that they were taking up the matter enthusiastically, and big meetings were expected. Tradesmen agreed to close their premises while the meetings were being held. The flour and chaff mills and the wheat agents had promised to suspend operations so as to give the employees an opportunity of attending the meetings. Evening meetings would be held at Port Pirie and Laura on Tuesday, and at Wallaroo and Moonta on Wednesday, and day meetings as follows: Tuesday: Owen, Balaklava, Brinkworth, Georgetown, Gladstone. Wednesday: Crystal Brook, Gulnare, Snowtown, Bute, Kadina. Thursday: Wallaroo Mines, Paskeville, Port Wakefield, Hamley Bridge, Gawler. Where possible provision would be made for the enlistment and medical examination of recruits at the meetings.' This extract is from the following article: 'AUSTRALIA'S NEW ARMY. (1916, March 24). The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931), p. 7.9 [On back of photograph] 'Special recruiting train which ran over the north and north western lines / March 28-30, 1916.

Moonta and Wallaroo delegates

Moonta and Wallaroo delegates

Portraits of 11 men appointed by the Moonta and Wallaroo miners and tradesmen to go to Adelaide and interview the directors during the strike of 1874. John Prisk, John Anthony, John Uren and Thomas Rodda represented the miners; L.L.Furner and N.Thomas represented the Moonta tradesmen; Martin Edwards and J.Visick represented the Wallaroo miners; and G.W.Gurner, G.N.Birks and Joseph Nottle represented the tradesmen of Kadina. Photograph dated 11 April 1874.

'Moonta & Wallaroo Delegates'

'Moonta & Wallaroo Delegates'

Delegates of the Yorke Peninsula copper-miners, in the strike of 1874. Included are L.L. Furner, Mayor of Moonta, and F.W. Gurner, Mayor of Kadina, John Prisk, Chairman of the Committee (third line, left), and Martin Edwards (second line, right). (From 'Sound of trumpets' by Jim Moss p. 86). Top left hand photograph is of Joseph Nottle. Information supplied by a researcher.

King William Street

King William Street

Northern corner of King William Street and Pirie Street before 1878 showing South Australian Insurance Company building. Insurance Chambers on the corner of King William Street from 1876 provided offices for merchants, land agents, a solicitor and the Kadina and Wallaroo Railway Company. Architect James MacGeorge placed heavy rusticated stone decorations around the ground floor windows. The building was demolished in 1953

Green Plains

Green Plains

Green Plains near Kadina.

Green Plains Stables

Green Plains Stables

Green Plains Stables, Kadina. Copied from glass plate negative. Glass plate negative missing 7/2008.

Studio view of a young man

Studio view of a young man

Studio view of a young man standing by a pedestal.

Studio view of a woman

Studio view of a woman

COSTUME: Studio view of an unknown woman. A researcher suggests that the photograph may have been taken by Rowland V. Rodda of Moonta and Kadina as the round plinth the lady is leaning against appears in other photos by Rodda.

Grocer Keith Hogben's delivery truck

Grocer Keith Hogben's delivery truck

WILLASTON: Grocer Keith Hogben's delivery truck, a 1934 "Diamond T". Carl Eggars and Alex Campbell (right) can be seen standing along side. Groceries were delivered as far as Kadina and Arthurton on the Yorke Peninsula.

South Australian Company: John Henry Grant

South Australian Company: John Henry Grant

John Henry Grant, director 1895-1931.

Prominent South Australians : Miss Horn

Prominent South Australians : Miss Horn

Miss Horn, identified by a researcher as Emily Horn, born 12/09/1842 Reids Flat, NSW. Arrived SA 1849. Married Frederich W. Frampton 06/07/1882 Adelaide. Emily died 24/4/1924, Montpelier, Bath, England. Emily was the elder of Edward Kirk Horn's two daughters; sister to Frances (Fanny) who married Walter Frampton (see B 11286/2/7); her brother was Edward who managed Matta Mine, owned by her father and Walter Watson Hughes. Matta House (Kadina) was built for Edward in 1863. Another copy of this photograph is at B 56166.

Thomas Rodda

Thomas Rodda

Portrait of Thomas Rodda, one of the representatives appointed by the Moonta miners.

J. Visick

J. Visick

Portrait of J. Visick, one of the representatives appointed by the Wallaroo miners.

Martin Edwards

Martin Edwards

Portrait of Martin Edwards, one of the representatives appointed by the Wallaroo miners.

John Prisk

John Prisk

Portrait of John Prisk, chairman of the committee and one of the representatives appointed by the Moonta miners.

L.L. Furner

L.L. Furner

Portrait of L.L. Furner, mayor of Moonta and one of the representatives appointed by the Moonta tradesmen.

John Uren

John Uren

Portrait of John Uren, one of the representatives appointed by the Moonta miners.

N. Thomas

N. Thomas

Portrait of N. Thomas, one of the representatives appointed by the Moonta tradesmen.

John Anthony

John Anthony

Portrait of John Anthony, one of the representatives appointed by the Moonta miners.

Amos Lush and family

Amos Lush and family

Amos Lush with members of his family in his 22.5 hp T model Ford car featuring an emu mascot on the bonnet and white rubber tyres. The car was first registered to J.M. Lush of Kadina in January 1917 with the registration number 7980.

In the dandelions at Bute

In the dandelions at Bute

A relaxing day on the farm at Bute. Aunty (Ethel Woolcock from Kadina) and Des (Johns) sitting amongst the dandelions with pet birds and rabbit.

1938 fire engine

1938 fire engine

A restored 1938 Diamond T fire engine housed at the Kadina Farm Museum.

Lucy (nee Spurling) and Dan Cushion

Lucy (nee Spurling) and Dan Cushion

Studio photograph of Lucy Spurling and her husband Daniel Cushion on their wedding day. Lucy, who was born in 1877, was the sister of William Spurling. Daniel worked for Mr Haddy, a Kadina undertaker.

Crowell family

Crowell family

Murray, Rene (nee Spurling), Mervyn and Cecil Crowell. Photograph was taken in Kadina on 22nd November 1943 when Murray was awarded a bravery medal by South Australian Governor Sir Chas. Barclay-Harvey for saving a man from drowning. The Crowell family lived at Price on Yorke Peninsula.

Elizabeth City centre copper triangle promotion. Wendy Jeffery-Hummel, Kadina. 22 July 1992.

Elizabeth City centre copper triangle promotion. Wendy Jeffery-Hummel, Kadina. 22 July 1992.

Views around South Australia

Views around South Australia

Various images from around South Australia's mid-north, including Snowtown, Moonta, Mintaro, Clare, Kapunda, Wallaroo and a tram outside the Entertainment Centre, Port Road. All taken in August 2010. See 'contents' for details of items.

South Australian country scenes

South Australian country scenes

Photographs from Bute, Snowtown and Wallaroo, 30 October 2011; and Burra, 1 September 2011.