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Kadina

Kadina

Looking East.

Hospital, Kadina

Hospital, Kadina

Community Hospital.

Railway yards, Kadina

Railway yards, Kadina

Railway yards with goods shed at left - passenger train pulling into the Station.

Kadina

Kadina

Taylor Street, looking west.

Kadina

Kadina

Milne Street.

Power House, Kadina

Power House, Kadina

Power House.

Kadina

Kadina

Graves Street.

Street decorations, Kadina

Street decorations, Kadina

A view of Graves Street decorated with bunting.

Street decorations, Kadina

Street decorations, Kadina

A view of Graves Street decorated with bunting.

Kadina

Kadina

A view of Victoria Square showing rotunda.

Post Office, Kadina

Post Office, Kadina

A view of the Post Office.

Town Hall, Kadina

Town Hall, Kadina

A view of Town Hall.

Showgrounds, Kadina

Showgrounds, Kadina

Early aircraft on the showgrounds: F. J. Jones No. 2' painted on the tail.

Mrs. Bertha Harris

Mrs. Bertha Harris

Mrs. Bertha Harris, nee Tamblyn, the wife of the Town Clerk of Kadina, Frederick Wright Harris, with her nieces Dorothy and Freda.

Dockyard, Port Adelaide

Dockyard, Port Adelaide

Government dockyard, at Port Adelaide: in the centre can be seen the "Kadina", a 400 tons steam barge/hopper used in connection with dredging operations and was imported by the South Australian Government in 1879.

Kulpara Primary School

Kulpara Primary School

View of the weatherboard building of a schoolroom from Kulpara Primary School. It was built in 1957, and was relocated to this location at the Farm Shed Museum, Kadina, in 2001.

Miss Ada Doreen Millican in wedding dress

Miss Ada Doreen Millican in wedding dress

Ada Doreen Millican in her wedding dress. She married Jack Bennett Opie in the Kadina Methodist Church on 6 April 1921.

South Australian Motor Cycle Club

South Australian Motor Cycle Club

South Australian Motor Cycle Club Easter Carnival held at Kadina. A.H. Cook riding an Indian motorcycle, winner of the five mile (8 km) event.

Three men sitting on their motorcycles

Three men sitting on their motorcycles

Three men sitting on their motorcycles, at the conclusion of the Mail Cup 100 mile road race at Kadina. The rider on the left, Leonard Lancelot Brooks won the race.

Kernewek Lowender : the world's largest Cornish Festival : 10th - 17th May 1999 :
[poster]

Kernewek Lowender : the world's largest Cornish Festival : 10th - 17th May 1999 : [poster]

10-17 May 1999, Kadina, Wallaroo, Moonta; poster includes logos of 10 sponsors

Photographs relating to the Trengove, Treloar and Beare families

Photographs relating to the Trengove, Treloar and Beare families

Photographs relating to the Treloar, Trengove and Beare families. Most of the photographs feature cars and were taken on Yorke Peninsula.

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War One era badges (also known as buttons or 'tinnies') collected by the R.S.L. Most badges were designed and created to be puchased as a fundraising interest, in order to raise money for various factions of the Red Cross. Included are badges created for occasions such as Australia Day, Violet Day, Army Nurses Day, and French Day, and for charity groups including the Red Cross, the Cheer-Up Society, the R.S.A. Building Fund (Returned Soldiers' Association, which later became the R.S.L.), the Wattle Day League, Soldiers' Home, Children's Patriotic League, Nursing Society, and the Y.M.C.A., as well as official peace badges marking the end of the war and various miscellaneous badges including a Christian Endeavour convention, fundraising carnivals and memorial gardens. Also includes some button badges from the inter-war years, 1919-1938, and from the Second World War, and other metal badges from WW1 and WW2. See below for details.

Yorke Peninsula football team

Yorke Peninsula football team

Team photograph of a Yorke Peninsula football team and officials. Players names (not in order)Captain of the team Joe Pedder of the Wallaroo Football Club, Vice Captain G. Bosisto (Kadina), C. Heath (Kadina), F. Spry (Federal Rover), S. Scoble (Kadina), H. Smith (Turks), G, Barbary, J. Evans (Wallaroo), W. Burgess (Wallaroo), B. McLean (Wallaroo), W. Moore (Kadina), C. Bailey (Kadina), F. Pedler (Turks), J. Hopkins (Wallaroo), B. Williams (Kadina), R. Searle (Turks), F. G. Phillips (Federal Rover), L. Spafford (Turks), W. Chaplin (Wallaroo). The player seated third from right is probably Glyn de Villiers Bosisto (1899-1990), who was later an Australian lawn bowls champion and dubbed the `Bradman of bowls'. The Yorke Peninsula Football Association (YPFA) representative football team played against a SAFL (later became SANFL) B Grade representative side at the Adelaide Oval, Saturday 2 August 1924 and lost by a narrow margin 5.11 to 5.7.

Motorcyclist with seven men admiring the machine

Motorcyclist with seven men admiring the machine

George Ramsay on his Lewis motorcycle at Kadina on which he set a world distance record of 824 miles over 24 hours. Photo shows Alf Sampson (Lewis), Lew Robinson (Kadina Fire Brigade), Fred Payze, Rev. Alf Finch (Kadina Methodist), Bill Courtney (Lewis, Kadina), C.A.E. Hall (Mayor of Kadina), Ted Rowe (Manager, Lewis Kadina). 15-16 December 1913. Information courtesy of the Veteran Car Club of S.A.

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War One era badges (also known as buttons or 'tinnies') collected by the R.S.L. Most badges were designed and created to be puchased as a fundraising interest, in order to raise money for various factions of the Red Cross. Included are badges created for occasions such as Australia Day, Violet Day, Army Nurses Day, and French Day, and for charity groups including the Red Cross, the Cheer-Up Society, the R.S.A. Building Fund (Returned Soldiers' Association, which later became the R.S.L.), the Wattle Day League, Soldiers' Home, Children's Patriotic League, Nursing Society, and the Y.M.C.A., as well as official peace badges marking the end of the war and various miscellaneous badges including a Christian Endeavour convention, fundraising carnivals and memorial gardens. Also includes some button badges from the inter-war years, 1919-1938, and from the Second World War, and other metal badges from WW1 and WW2. See below for details.

Research paper on Edward Angus Hamilton along with photographs

Research paper on Edward Angus Hamilton along with photographs

Research paper on Edward Hamilton together with a brief biography, photographs of buildings with which he was associated, a copy of the article on Edward Hamilton which was reproduced from the September 1985 edition of heritage periodical and a photocopied newspaper article about a mansion to be demolished at Unley. Details for the photos (D 7683/2) are as per brief captions on back of photographs.

F.W. Gurner

F.W. Gurner

Portrait of F.W. Gurner, mayor of Kadina and one of the representatives appointed by the Kadina tradesmen.

Tamblyn family gravestone

Tamblyn family gravestone

Gravestone to James Tamblyn died 29 April 1899, and also to his children Rose, James, John Henry and Frank. He died at Wallaroo and was buried in Kadina. A researcher supplied the following information from the Kadina Cememtery Index: Surname: TAMBLYN Given Names: JAMES Cemetery: Kadina Cemetery Plot/Grave/Niche: Path 15 Block 64 Age at Death: 73 YEARS Date of Interment: 30.04.1899. Same Grave: John Hy TAMBLYN: 19/06/1868 - Aged 0yrs.

Wallaroo Ambulance Class

Wallaroo Ambulance Class

Wallaroo Railway St. John Ambulance Class, May 1908. Front row: L.W.G. Gitsham, H. Heath, E. Bews, J. Henderson, Cr. C.E.C. Wilson (lecturer), S.J.Simpson (secretary), H. Black, J. Walsh & W.H. Sedgley; middle row: G.E. Hooper, Q.E. Clarke, E.C. Judd, G.E. White, M.M. Guthrie, D.J. Cullen, O.F. Matthews, W. McNeice & E.D. Thomas; back row: C. Grimm, A. Dumas, G. Schell, G. Tippins & T. Jones.

Shearing at Hayward's farm, Cunliffe

Shearing at Hayward's farm, Cunliffe

Alfred Hayward (left) and his brother Albert (Abb) shearing sheep on Hayward's farm 'Balmoral', at Cunliffe (section 251, hundred of Kadina). Their father, Walter, is holding a fleece (centre).