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Troops en route to South Africa

Troops en route to South Africa

GENERAL: A large crowd of troops on board SS Medic en route to South Africa, possibly playing '2 Up'.

Woman's Christian Temperance Union members

Woman's Christian Temperance Union members

GENERAL: Large group of members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The woman 4th from left, 2nd row is Mrs E.W. Nicholls; the woman 3rd from the right on the same row is possibly Mrs Edwards. The woman in the centre, front row, is Lady Holder.

Workers outside premises of a carriage repository

Workers outside premises of a carriage repository

GENERAL: Group of male workers outside the premises of a carriage repository; they hold hammers, picks, a large wheel, and other tools of trade.

Early landscaped garden

Early landscaped garden

GENERAL: An early landscaped garden surrounding a large private residence, location unknown.

Early landscaped garden

Early landscaped garden

GENERAL: Early landscaping for the grounds of a large private residence, location unknown.

Early private residence

Early private residence

GENERAL: Early view of a large private residence, location unknown.

Orroroo Railway Station

Orroroo Railway Station

ORROROO: The railway station at Orroroo, showing large silos in the background. Note may be reproduced but acknowledgment for State Heritage Branch required.

Dr William Torr with students outside the Methodist Training College

Dr William Torr with students outside the Methodist Training College

BRIGHTON: A large group outside the Methodist Training College with Dr. William Torr, centre second row wearing a mortar board.

Family album

ALBUM: Family album, possibly residents of Quorn. Embossed leather album with metal clasp with various illustrated pages throughout album. A large number of pockets in the album are empty.

Residence in Angaston

Residence in Angaston

ANGASTON: Large house owned by Mr. Marshall.

Soldiers resting on a hillside in South Africa

Soldiers resting on a hillside in South Africa

GENERAL: Large crowd of soldiers resting on a hillside, during the South African Campaign, 1899-1902.

Greyhound enthusiasts with their dogs

Greyhound enthusiasts with their dogs

Large group of greyhound enthusiasts with their dogs, at Buffham's Hotel, Mount Brown Creek, located between Quorn and Wilmington, for a coursing event.

Festivities believed to be at Quorn

Festivities believed to be at Quorn

QUORN: Large gathering of people at festivities believed to be at Quorn.

Festivities believed to be at Quorn

Festivities believed to be at Quorn

QUORN: Group of people standing on a float during festivities believed to be at Quorn. The large key bears the inscription: "Australia Day Fund key to the situation". According to a researcher,the man centre of photo standing with hands clasped in dark suit and tie and wearing a South Australian Railways Ambulance badge is Cedric Gregory Henry Padget. He was a painter with S.A.R. and a longtime volunteer with S.A.R. ambulance. In 1918 he was also a Quorn City Council member.

Men outside the Quorn railway sheds

Men outside the Quorn railway sheds

QUORN: Large number of men standing outside the Quorn railway sheds. Three steam engines can also be seen.

Colonial Sugar Refinery at Glanville

Colonial Sugar Refinery at Glanville

GLANVILLE: The engine room as seen from the entrance at the Colonial Sugar Refinery; the large belt drove raw store winches.

'Half Moon Wine Shanty'

'Half Moon Wine Shanty'

WILLASTON: The 'Half Moon Wine Shanty' showing a large room on the right which was the ballroom.

Agnes Poole standing with her washing basket

Agnes Poole standing with her washing basket

MINLATON: Agnes Poole (nee Brown) standing with her washing basket by a large water tank, on a property at Minlaton. An old fashion mangle stands on the verandah.

Members of the Woodside brass band

Members of the Woodside brass band

WOODSIDE: Members of the local brass band carrying their musical instruments standing and sitting on a large platform.

Woodside residents

Woodside residents

WOODSIDE: Large group of people from the Woodside area.

Employees of Farmers Union at Woodside

Employees of Farmers Union at Woodside

WOODSIDE: Large group of employees of Farmers Union, at Woodside.

Young residents of Woodside

Young residents of Woodside

WOODSIDE: Large group of young residents from the Woodside area, possibly at a cricket match.

People attending a 'Working Bee' at Woodside

People attending a 'Working Bee' at Woodside

WOODSIDE: Large group of people who took part in a 'Working Bee' at the Woodside Methodist Church, June 1934.

Group of nursing staff

Group of nursing staff

Large group of trained nursing staff with the medical superintendent (Dr. J. Rollison in the centre front row) at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Matron Maxfield and Assistant Matron K. Scrymgour on his left. There are 39 Charge Nurses and Staff Nurses arranged in 3 rows. Back row L-R: Natalie Baker, Patsy Darke, Beatrice McNeil, Gladys Leverington, L.G.E. Gentry, M.D. Wilksch, Margaret McLelland, C.L. Puckridge. Second row L-R: D.E.M. Bonney, Dorothy Clarke, (?), (?), (?), G.D. Beck, E. Haycock, K. Bray, E. Paltridge, K.E. Plunkett, A. Steinle, Lum, (?), Mayer, M. Dunn, (?). Front row L-R: D. Ridgway, M. Durdin, P.L. Forward, K. Williams, E.I.M. Johnston, M. Downing, J. Ingram, Matron J. Maxfield, K. Scrymgour, A. Allan, A.D. Henniker, M. Attenborough, (?), E. Pleuckhahn, B. Julge, L. Smith.

Penfolds Winery

Penfolds Winery

Wine being taken from Penfolds Winery in large metal vats on board a train.

Penfold Winery at Magill

Penfold Winery at Magill

MAGILL: Man attending a large vat of wine, inside Penfold Wines factory.

Penfolds Winery at Magill

Penfolds Winery at Magill

MAGILL: Man attending a large vat of wine, inside Penfold Wines factory.

Penfolds Winery at Magill

Penfolds Winery at Magill

MAGILL: Man attending to a large vat at Penfolds Wines.

Penfolds Winery at Nuriootpa

Penfolds Winery at Nuriootpa

Large metal vats on railway trucks used to transport wine by rail from Penfolds Wines at Nuriootpa.

Ornithologists outside 'Weetunga'

Ornithologists outside 'Weetunga'

Large group of ornithologists standing outside 'Weetunga' a residence belonging to Captain S.A. White, President of the S.A. Ornithological Association.