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Koorine homestead at Kalangadoo
KALANGADOO COLLECTION: General view of Koorine homestead at Kalangadoo, South Australia.


Koorine homestead at Kalangadoo
KALANGADOO COLLECTION: A major extension to Koorine homestead at Kalangadoo, designed by English and Soward in 1905; at the time that this photograph was taken the building was undergoing restoration by Ian and Scott Bennett, April 1996.


St. Joseph's Church, Kalangadoo
KALANGADOO COLLECTION: Premises of St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Kalangadoo. View 2.


St. Joseph's Church, Kalangadoo
KALANGADOO COLLECTION: Premises of St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Kalangadoo.


Koorine homestead at Kalangadoo
KALANGADOO COLLECTION: View of a major extension to Koorine homestead, which was designed by English and Soward in 1905; at the time that this photograph was taken the homestead was in the process of being restored by Ian and Scott Bennett, April, 1996.


Koorine homestead at Kalangadoo
KALANGADOO COLLECTION: The porch and tower at Koorine homestead, it was part of the major extension designed by English and Soward in 1905; at the time that this photograph was taken the building was under going restoration by Ian and Scott Bennett, April 1996.


Riddoch Memorial Institute at Kalangadoo
KALANGADOO COLLECTION: Premises of the Riddoch Memorial Institute at Kalangadoo, April 1996.


Memorial Institute Kalangadoo
Riddoch Memorial Institute, Kalangadoo - presented to Kalangadoo by the late George Riddoch and opened by R. McFarlane on Tuesday October 4th 1921. Knight & Roughan of Mount Gambier were the contractors.


Disused Kalangadoo Railway Station
KALANGADOO: A view of the disused Kalangadoo Railway Station. Note may be reproduced but acknowledgement for State Heritage Branch is required.


Kalangadoo Railway Station
KALANGADOO: Old railway station at Kalangadoo. Note may be reproduced but acknowledgement for State Heritage Branch is required.


First traction engine at Kalangadoo
KALANGADOO: The first traction engine used in the Kalangadoo district, it was used for carting wooden sleepers to the railway station by Mr. Sheran.


Kalangadoo Timber Mill
Men working at the Kalangadoo Timber Mill.


Entrance to Kalangadoo Railway Station
View of the front entrance to the Kalangadoo railway station.


Holiday photographs : Kalangadoo
1929 Willys Overland Whippet 96A tourer owned by Mr G.C. Moyle. Registration number SA89927. Outside Chas' home at Kalangadoo. Phil, Vic, Chris and Bert standing beside the car.


Railway Station, Kalangadoo
Railway station.


Motor Coach, Kalangadoo
S.A.R. Steam Motor Coach No. 2 possibly on a trial run.


Cattle, Kalangadoo
Hereford cattle herd.


Holiday photographs : Kalangadoo
Chas' home at Kalangadoo.

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Plan of the township of Kalangadoo [cartographic material]
Town plan of Kalangadoo giving street names and lot numbers, accompanied by newspaper cuttings relating to land sales giving lot numbers with buyers names and selling price, at C 117/4. Lithograph with ink annotations.


Men stacking railway sleepers
KALANGADOO: Men having a rest from stacking heavy wooden railway sleepers at Kalangadoo, South Australia.


Kalagadoo shearers
Kalagadoo shearers resting on wool bales outside the Shearing Shed.


Lowan Homestead
[On back of photograph] 'Homestead at Lowan, Kalangadoo. Built by W.A. Crouch in 1869 and opened 1870. Purchased by McGregor and Son in 1904 and resold to the Government 1925-6.' [General Description] Partially obscured by a large Norfolk Island pine tree is a handsome two storey brick residence. It was built by William Allen Crouch who came to Australia in 1845 and, having studied architecture in England, designed many of Mount Gambier's early buildings. The verandah railings feature ornate iron lace and the gable ends have an carved wooden trim topped with a filial. See W.A. Crouch's portrait at B 27050.


Post Office - Telegraph
Photograph of telegraphy instruments mounted on a wooden board possibly in a museum. The inscription says "These telegraph instruments were used to transmit from Kalangadoo on 3rd March 1962. The last telegram to be sent by morse code from a South Australian Post Office thus ending an era of morse telegraphy in the Post Office in South Australia which began on 18th February 1856."


William Allen Crouch
[General description] Portrait of William Allen Crouch showing his bushy white beard and kindly face. He is wearing a woollen jacket and waistcoat with a bow tie. William Allen Crouch was one of the earliest settlers in Mount Gambier. He owned land in the MacDonnell Bay district which he surveyed and subdivided into the township he called Allendale, and named the streets after his children Edmund, William and Geraldine. He was the first man to use Mount Gambier stone for buildings. He was a storekeeper, postmaster, National Bank agent, land and shipping agent before retiring to "Lowan Homestead" at Kalangadoo. [On back of photograph] W.A. Crouch J.P. Lowan, Kalangadoo, arrived S. Aust 1845 died 5 Oct. 1899. (photographer) Charles Newling 1890-98.


Kent and Donnie Martin
Kent and Donnie Martin of Kalangadoo, photographed in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1948. Kent was born in October 1943 and Donnie in January 1947. As of 2015, Kent Martin still farms at Kalangadoo.


Residents of Mount Gambier: William Allen Crouch
Portrait of William Allen Crouch who arrived in South Australia on the 'Templar' in 1845. He had a sheep run between Angaston and Freeling, later went to Portland and arrived in Mount Gambier in 1849. In 1852 he took over H. Crouch's store in Mount Gambier. Sold the business in 1870 and went to live at Lowan, Kalangadoo.


Residents of Mount Gambier: Mrs W.A. Crouch
Studio portrait of Mrs Jane Crouch, wife of William Allen Crouch of Mount Gambier and Kalangadoo.


Cloud break at Monbulla
A cloud break of crepuscular rays on the Kalangadoo to Penola Road at Monbulla in the Coonawarra district of South Australia Photographed 23 September 2009.


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.


Ralph Charles Dixon
Photograph of Ralph Charles Dixon in army uniform.