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Large house in extensive grounds

Large house in extensive grounds

Large wooden gateway

Large wooden gateway

Flower display on King William Road

Flower display on King William Road

A large flower arrangement in a trough on the side of King William Street, as part of the Adelaide Festival of Arts.

Stone Implements of the Adelaide Tribe of Aborigines

Stone Implements of the Adelaide Tribe of Aborigines

Composite Group N : Figures 110-119 'Pirries' or gravers. Figure 120(?) Large 'Pirrie'. Figures 121-122 Drills or borers.

Aquaplanning on the Port River

Aquaplanning on the Port River

A man skiing on the Port River, with large ships in the background.

Crowd at the opening of the broad gauge railway

Crowd at the opening of the broad gauge railway

Large crowd gathered at Naracoorte railway station for the opening of the south-eastern broad gauge railway line, 1 February, 1950.

Bicycle race over rough track

Bicycle race over rough track

A group of cyclists on a rough track, watched by a large crowd.

Spectators at a football match

Spectators at a football match

Large crowd in the John Creswell stand at Adelaide Oval for a football match.

Girl guides at 'Cummins'

Girl guides at 'Cummins'

A large group of girl guides marching through the grounds of 'Cummins' at Morphettville.

Labour Day procession at Port Adelaide

Labour Day procession at Port Adelaide

View of three horse-drawn floats in the Labour Day procession at Port Adelaide. In the foreground is a decorated horse drawn cart with a trade union banner in it; the banner doesn't identify the group but reads 'Our day of celebration - onward'. A number of men are walking beside the cart to support the banner. This is followed by a horse drawn vehicle carry a large group of men, followed by another cart which is carrying the banner of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australasia - S.A. Branch'.

Motor cycle racing

Motor cycle racing

Two motor cycles competing in a stock machine handicap race: No. 18, D. Booth (W.A.) came first, No. 8, T. Burford (S.A.) is also in the picture. Both of the machines shown are English Norton motor cycles, and are the single overhead camshaft type called 'International'.

49th anniversary of the Advanced School for Girls

49th anniversary of the Advanced School for Girls

Large group of former students of the Advanced School for Girls at the 49th anniversary.

Boys' soap-box derby

Boys' soap-box derby

Young boys taking part in a billy cart race along a street with a large crowd looking on.

Gepps Cross Abattoir : Railway station

Gepps Cross Abattoir : Railway station

Gepps Cross abattoir buildings under construction. Large group of people in the rail yards together with a train at the station.

Gepps Cross Abattoir

Gepps Cross Abattoir

Gepps Cross abattoir buildings under construction. Large group of people in front of tents.

Gepps Cross Abattoir

Gepps Cross Abattoir

Gepps Cross abattoir buildings under construction. Large group of men outside buildings.

Gepps Cross Abattoir

Gepps Cross Abattoir

Gepps Cross abattoir buildings under construction. Large group of men outside buildings.

Gepps Cross Abattoir

Gepps Cross Abattoir

Gepps Cross abattoir buildings under construction. Large group of men around the construction site.

Old Mill Wheel

Old Mill Wheel

The Old Mill Wheel: a large water wheel attached to a mill, possibly a flour mill.

Myponga

Myponga

Sixty-fourth of 155 photographs in an album. A large xanthorrhea at Myponga.

Views of early Adelaide

Album of early Adelaide views including King William Street, Government House, Victoria Square, Post Office, Supreme Court, Bank of Australasia, Parliament House, Exhibition building, Rundle Street, Adelaide Arcade, Botanic Gardens, City Bridge, Torrens Lake, St Peter's Cathedral, Glenelg jetty, Largs jetty, Port Adelaide, Belair, Murray Bridge and waterfalls.

Flinders Ranges album: 3rd water, Moolooloo

Flinders Ranges album: 3rd water, Moolooloo

A waterhole beside a large rock.

Flinders Ranges album: gum tree, Mitch's springs, Moolooloo

Flinders Ranges album: gum tree, Mitch's springs, Moolooloo

A large gum tree with a man (with a rifle) sitting beside it.

Flinders Ranges album: Reedy Pool, Blanche Creek

Flinders Ranges album: Reedy Pool, Blanche Creek

View across a relatively large body of water.

Volunteer Defence Corps in S.A: search light

Volunteer Defence Corps in S.A: search light

Three men with a large search light.

Les Loud (shearer) work & holiday scenes : Arrabury Station

Les Loud (shearer) work & holiday scenes : Arrabury Station

Homestead from the east. According to a researcher, the Aboriginal name of this area where the Arrabury Homestead is situated is called (ngarnda.parlu) which means "white forehead" due to a large dome-shaped smooth-surfaced white stone that sticks out of the ground which was a significant site to the Marrulha tribe who inhabited the area in pre-settlement times. Source: the late Yandruwandha man Benny Mangili Kerwin who was born about 1890 and was raised by his maternal grandad Kimi.

South Australian views : Viaduct

South Australian views : Viaduct

Large viaduct. Adelaide and Melbourne Railway.

Glenelg foreshore

Glenelg foreshore

Part one of four of a panorama. Large crown of people enjoying a day at the beach. Other images can be viewed by doing a NUMBER search on B 67714 - B 67717.

Guinea Airways Ltd. : Aircraft

Guinea Airways Ltd. : Aircraft

Avro Anson A4-32 major service by GAL. A researcher has provided the following information: 'Regarding this photo stated as being Avro Anson A4-32. It cannot be A4-32 as this machine crashed at Riverstone NSW on 28 April 1939. The aircraft in the photo has the yellow training bands applied that only appear after the declaration of World War Two & into the 1940 period when Ansons were retired from operations to training purposes, hence the yellow bands & large 32 code. I would suggest that this is actually N1332 & I base this on my 40+ years of study of this type of aircraft.'

An unidentified building, probably a hospital

An unidentified building, probably a hospital

An unidentified large building in the country, probably a hospital. It is similar in design to the Clare Hospital.