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R.J. Marks
Photograph of R.J. Marks in army uniform. According to a researcher, this is Private MARKS, Ralph James service number V280644. Born Kalangadoo, 1923.


Potato Marketing Board
Photograph of a potato promotion at a supermarket by the Potato Marketing Board on 12th June 1975, Mount Gambier. The lady holding the large white platter is Norma Martin. Her husband Len Martin and son, Kent were potato growers at Kalangadoo, near Mount Gambier, and the land is still in use by other growers. Norma and Len Martin died in 1989.


Kent and Donnie Martin
Photograph of the Martin children Kent and Donnie Martin taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1946. Kent is about four years old and his sister is about one year old (born January 1947) and is wearing a smocked dress and a bow in her short hair. Kent Martin is a farmer in Kalangadoo.


Patricia and Arthur Lowe on their wedding day
Studio photograph of Arthur Lowe and Patricia nee Bilston on their wedding day, 26 April 1947. The couple were married at St Joseph's Catholic Church, Penola.


Helen and Tina Crowe
Photograph of Helen Crowe (right) and Christine (Tina) Crowe, daughters of William Jack (Bill) and Elma Doris (Dot) Crowe of Kalangadoo.


Hoffmann photographs, box 13, Penwortham.
Part of a collection of glass plate negatives which have been transferred from the National Trust of South Australia, Victor Harbor Branch. The images comprise a property with fruit trees and the surrounding landscape. Includes people at the property and various portraits. The negatives were originally from Charles Hoffmann [assumed to be Hoffmann Photographics, Victor Harbor]. Imperial plates.

History of Mount Gambier and the South Eastern District
History of Mount Gambier and the South East District, written by John Halford Sheppard. In two volumes (chapters 1-22 & 23-45), it comprises typescript pages, with illustrations provided by both original photographs and material cut from newspapers and journals, all with identification. There are numerous handwritten amendments to the text throughout. See below for further detail.