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Sailboat Kio Bay

Sailboat Kio Bay

Side view of Point McLeay Mission sailing boat 'Kio Bay', prior to its launching at Point McLeay, on small trailer on the sand.

Launching Kio Bay mission boat

Launching Kio Bay mission boat

Side view of the launching of mission sailboat 'Kio Bay', using two horses to drag it into the water, one man standing to drive the horses, another leading them, in waist deep water. 'Kio Bay' was named after a milepost indicating distance to Kadina is ten miles, ie. 'K10'. 'Kio Bay' was built by W.T. Lawrie at Point McLeay Mission, and the motor was installed about 18 months later.

South Australian Motor Cycle Club

South Australian Motor Cycle Club

South Australian Motor Cycle Club Easter Carnival held at Kadina. A.C. Orr riding a 8 h.p.Harley with a woman passenger in the side car finished fourth in the 100 mile race.

South Australian Motor Cycle Club

South Australian Motor Cycle Club

South Australian Motor Cycle Club Easter Carnival held at Kadina. C.W.A. Korner, holder of the Adelaide to Melbourne motor cycle and side car record, riding a Harley, who did the fastest lap. He was travelling 60 miles an hour (96.5 kph) when this photo was taken.

South Australian Motor Cycle Club

South Australian Motor Cycle Club

South Australian Motor Cycle Club Easter Carnival held at Kadina. L.L. Brooks riding an A.J.S., winner of the eight and 100 mile races.

South Australian Motor Cycle Club

South Australian Motor Cycle Club

South Australian Motor Cycle Club Easter Carnival held at Kadina. B.T. Carroll riding an Elliott-Villiers, who came second in the 100 mile (161 km) event.

Members of a male voice choir in South Australia

Members of a male voice choir in South Australia

Members of a male voice choir standing together outside a house in a country town, possibly Kadina in South Australia.

'Original Officers of the 10th Battalion, A.I.F.'

'Original Officers of the 10th Battalion, A.I.F.'

Group of officers photographed at Morphettville. According to a researcher, this is a picture of the 78th Militia which was known as the 10th Australian Infantry pre 1912 (Adelaide Rifles). Many of the officers went into the new 10th A.I.F. in 1914. Information from the Australian War Memorial Canberra about the 10th Battalion: Group portrait of the original officers of the 10th Battalion prior to leaving Adelaide for Egypt. Left to right, back row: Lieutenant (Lt) Julius August William Kayser from Alberton, South Australia (later Major, killed in action in France on 16 February 1917); Lieutenant (Lt) Clarence Rumball from Thebarton, South Australia; Lt Louis Gordon Holmes from Norwood, South Australia; Lt Trevor Owen-Smyth from Adelaide, South Australia (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 6 May 1915); Captain (Capt) Sydney Raymond Hall from Unley, South Australia (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915); Lt John Hamilton from Broken Hill, NSW (later Capt); Lt Alfred Cyril Sommerville from Croydon, South Australia; Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt) David Leslie Todd from Adelaide (later Capt); and Lt Albert John Bryne from Broken Hill (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915). Middle row: Lt Mervyn James Herbert from Brighton, South Australia (later Major); Lt Keith Eddowes Green from Prospect, South Australia (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915); Lt Robert James Mansfield Hooper from Alberton (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 27 May 1915); Lt Eric John Carl Stopp from Kent Town, South Australia; Lt Hector Roy Heming from North Adelaide; Lt Eric Wilkes Talbot Smith, (later died of wounds in Egypt on 30 April 1915); Lt Herbert Champion Hosking from St Peters, South Australia; and Capt Harold William Hastings Seager from Adelaide (later Major and awarded MC). Front row: Lt Eric James Sexton from Alberton (later Major); Capt George Dorricutt Shaw from Hindmarsh, South Australia (later Major); Major Miles Fitzroy Beevor from Unley, South Australia (later Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col)); Capt Harry Carew Nott (Medical Officer) from Lower Mitcham, South Australia (later Lt Col); Major Frederick William Hurcombe, Second in Charge (2IC) from Mile End, South Australia (later Lt Col and MID); Colonel Stanley Price Weir (Commanding Officer) from St Peters (later awarded DSO); Capt Francis Maxwell de Flayer Lorenzo (Adjutant) from Westbourne Park, South Australia (later Lt Col and awarded DSO); Capt Charles Francis Minagall (Quartermaster) from Goodwood, South Australia (Later Major); Capt Edward Castle Oldham from Hackney, South Australia (later Major and killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915); Capt Ross Blyth Jacob from Kadina, South Australia (later Lt Col); and Lt Vernon Hermann Robley from Gilberton, South Australia. Absent: Lt William Stanley Frayne from Mile End, South Australia, (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 6 August 1915); Lt Charles Percy Farrier from Broken Hill (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 9 May 1915); Lt Felix Giles from Maylands, South Australia (later Lt Col); 2nd Lt Noel Medway Loutit from St Peters (later Lt Col); Lt William Howard Perry from Broken Hill (later Capt and awarded MC); and Captain George Ernest Redburg from Norwood, South Australia (later Major).

A "Round the world" motorcyclist

A "Round the world" motorcyclist

A crowd of men and boys giving a send-off to George Ramsay of Kadina prior to attempting a 24 hour distance world record on an LMC motorcycle. Information courtesy of the Veteran Car Club of S.A.

Photographs

Photographs

Photographs of, and collected by, the Grant family. Included are images of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank ('E.S.& A. Bank') and staff, sporting teams, family portraits, recreation activities, and town scenes. Additional photographs include school photographs, sporting teams and Kapuna Police Station. A list of the photographs is also located at the Library Reference Desk.

Photographs relating to the Symons and Illman family

Photographs relating to the Symons and Illman family

Photographs of the Illman family, wedding portrait of Fred and Margaret Symons, the Symons home at Wallaroo, Clifford Symons at Prince Alfred College, and a photograph of electric motors at Wallaroo Mines. See 'Contents' for further details.

Photographs collected by Maynard Cole

Photographs collected by Maynard Cole

A collection of photos collected by Maynard Cole, mostly relating to his World War I service, but also including photos of family and friends. Images 1-83 were housed in an album; the remainder (84-88) were loose.

Portraits by various South Australian photographers

Portraits by various South Australian photographers

Examples of the photographic work of various South Australian photographers in the mid to late 19th century. All are portraits, some identified, but demonstrating clothing and hair styles of the period. See 'contents' for brief details of items.

Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois : SUMMARY RECORD

Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois : SUMMARY RECORD

Papers of Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois, Governor of South Australia, comprising a series of addresses presented by civic and religious bodies, agricultural and friendly societies, together with an obituary. See below for details.

Photographs relating to the Wilson, Strawbridge and Giles families

Photographs (not in albums) of Wilson, Strawbridge and Giles family members, houses and gardens, school years, and general interest. Originals in Reserve; photocopies available. See below for details.

Photographs of bank premises

Photographs of bank premises in Adelaide, suburbs and country areas. Included are some albums of photographs of the opening ceremonies for some buildings.

Pritchard family photographs

Photographs taken by Hal and Sadie Pritchard between 1974 and 1989, from his P.F. sequence of photographs. The photographs include images taken at Glenelg, Adelaide City, Port Augusta, Goolwa and surrounding areas, Kadina, Moonta, Mitcham, Collinswood, and Modbury, and subjects include protest marches, picnics, building and road construction, cemeteries, the O-Bahn, and the Renewable Energy Fair. To see details of the individual photographs, search on Archival number PRG 1561/6/1.

Wedding portrait of Frederick Symons and Margaret Williams

Wedding portrait of Frederick Symons and Margaret Williams

Opalotype wedding portrait of Frederick Symons and Margaret Williams, eldest daughter of Thomas and Ann Williams, who married at the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Kadina, on 17 January 1899.

J. Banks Shepherdson

J. Banks Shepherdson

Opalotype portrait of John Banks Shepherdson, first Schools Commissioner. This photograph has been overpainted in colour.

Portrait of  Rogers family members

Portrait of Rogers family members

Studio portrait of George Edwin Rogers in his army uniform, together with his parents and two of his brothers - Walter (left) and Harvey (centre).

Katie Smith

Katie Smith

Cabinet card portrait photograph of Katie Smith, daughter of Sidney Smith and Granddaughter Samuel Smith of Yalumba, Angaston. She married Dr. Henry Arthur Powell, lived at Kadina and North Adelaide and they had no children. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Dr. Henry Arthur Powell

Dr. Henry Arthur Powell

Dr. Henry Arthur Powell, of Kadina and North Adelaide. He was married to Katie Smith, daughter of Sidney Smith of Yalumba, Angaston. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Men on a drive to Queensland

Men on a drive to Queensland

Four men, Chuck from Kadina, Alf from Yorketown, Dan from Crystal Brook, and Noch Murdoch, on a car trip to Queensland. They are standing by the car, dressed in suits, in a town. Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to Daphne Murdoch [To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1617/11].

Port Pirie RSL Museum members

Port Pirie RSL Museum members

Port Pirie RSL Museum members, including Les Maynard, John Garnett, Len Ackerman, Ivan Collins and Tim Wiseman.

Portrait of George Rogers

Portrait of George Rogers

Studio portrait of George Edwin Rogers in his army uniform.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Frederick James I'Anson

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Frederick James I'Anson

Born in Little Para, South Australia to Maria I'Anson, nee Plested, and Leonard I'Anson. Farmer, Gum Creek, Wonna, Kadina.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Joshua Laffin

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Joshua Laffin

Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Farmer, Goolwa; hotel keeper, Wombat Hotel, Kadina.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Olive Laffin

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Olive Laffin

Olive Laffin, 1835-1912; nee Wardle, married Joshua Laffin. Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Sir Charles Forbes". Resided in Goolwa, Kadina.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Caroline Gribbin

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Caroline Gribbin

Caroline Gribbin, c. 1842-1912; nee Spargo and Bunney (Bonney), married James Gribbin, then Stephen Moyle. Arrived in South Australia in July 1848 on board the ship the "Sibella". Resided in Allen's Creek, Kapunda, Wallaroo Mines, Appila-Yarrowie, Kadina, Parkside; Broken Hill, New South Wales. Worked possibly as brothel keeper (Parkside, 1883); storekeeper (Broken Hill).

Photographs of the Graham Family

Photographs of the Graham Family

Photographs of the Graham family, collected by Nancy Neighbour (nee Graham). See below for details. Selected images have been digitised.