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Home of the Lindsay family

Home of the Lindsay family

Home of the Lindsay family at Manoora.

Early view of Manoora Church

Early view of Manoora Church

MANOORA: Early view of Manoora Church.

M.V. Manoora

M.V. Manoora

M.V. Manoora, 10856 tons owned by the Adelaide Steamship Company.

Illuminations on T.S.M.V. 'Manoora'

Illuminations on T.S.M.V. 'Manoora'

SHIP COLLECTION: Night illuminations on the T.S.M.V. 'Manoora', 10.865 tons, of the Adelaide Steamship Co. Ltd.

T. S. M. V. 'Manoora'

T. S. M. V. 'Manoora'

SHIP COLLECTION: T.S.M.V. 'Manoora', a 10.865 ton ship owned by the Adelaide Steamship Co. Ltd.

'MV Manoora'

'MV Manoora'

View of MV "Manoora" taken from the pylon lookout on Sydney Harbour Bridge.

TSMV 'Manoora'

TSMV 'Manoora'

TSMV 'Manoora', 11,000 tons, owned by The Adelaide Steamship Company Limited.

Horse-racing, the Martindale Handicap

Horse-racing, the Martindale Handicap

The horse 'Fruit Bat' winning the Martindale Handicap. According to a researcher the Martindale Handicap was a feature race at the Martindale Racecourse, Manoora. Another researcher has provided the following information: 'Fruitbat, a five year old bay or brown gelding, owned by J.H. Flanagan, winning the Martindale Handicap at Manoora Racecourse. Second placed horse is Diomedia and third Kongorong. This photo was taken at the "Martindale races", Manoora racecourse, Manoora. Photo taken Saturday 26 February 1921.

Jabez Frost

Jabez Frost

Digital copy of a likeness of John James Jabez Frost, known as 'Jabez'; Grandfather of Ernest Arthur Frost.

Churches in the Parish of Auburn

Churches in the Parish of Auburn

Records comprising a small volume 'presented to Father S. Donald Smith by the parishioners of St Aidan's, Saddleworth, prior to his trip overseas. December 1964'. Included are a list of the churches within the Auburn Parish, a photograph and a brief history of each of the churches (St John's at Auburn, Emmanuel Church at Manoora; St Peter's at Mintaro, St Aidan's at Saddleworth and St Mary's at Watervale), a list of parish rectors (1870-1964) and signatures of the parishioners. Both St Aidan's and St Mary's are Mallyon churches. See 'contents' for details of items.

Camping Area

Camping Area

Manoora Boy Scout camping area.

Camping Area

Camping Area

Manoora Boy Scout camping area.

Camping Area

Camping Area

Manoora Boy Scout camping area.

Camping Area

Camping Area

Manoora Boy Scout camping area.

Camping Area

Camping Area

Manoora Boy Scout camping area.

Racegoers placing bets at the races in South Australia

Racegoers placing bets at the races in South Australia

Racegoers placing bets at the races with an insert of a horse passing the winning post, described by Searcy as the 'Martindale races'. According to a researcher, this photo was taken at the "Martindale races", Manoora racecourse, Manoora. 'The Insert shows the slashing finish in the Manoora Handicap between Mnetora and Adavale.' Photo taken Saturday 28 October 1922.

Football game

Football game

Manoora versus Saddleworth at football.

Picnic Group

Picnic Group

Picnic group at Manoora.

Officers aboard the 'Manoora'

Officers aboard the 'Manoora'

From left: Brigadier Porter, Captain Cousins, Commander Symons and Colonel Cummins (assumed to be aboard the 'Manoora' in the Labaun-Brunei convoy).

Ernest Arthur Frost, Third Australian Light Horse

Ernest Arthur Frost, Third Australian Light Horse

Digital copy of a postcard featuring a black and white portrait photograph of Ernest Arthur Frost in World War I uniform, Third Light Horse, sent to his sister Hilda in Manoora. Text on verso reads 'Love from Ern to Hilda'.

Arthur and Maurice 'Mick' Frost

Arthur and Maurice 'Mick' Frost

Digital copy of a black and white photograph of brothers Arthur Stanley Frost [left] and Maurice 'Mick' William Frost [right], sons of Ernest and Violet Annie Frost, in Manoora. Believed to be at the Frost family farm, Park Hill.

T.S.M.V. Manoora

T.S.M.V. Manoora

Adelaide Steamship Company's T.S.M.V. Mannora.

Members of the Marrabel Football Club

Members of the Marrabel Football Club

MARRABEL: Members of the Marrabel Football club, which won the 1930 premiership, by defeating Riverton. This team included several Manoora players as the Manoora Football Club had gone into recess. The Manoora players included the Hogben brothers and William Finessey, but by 1937 these players were again playing for Manoora in the County Eyre Association. Back row, left to right: Harry Dyke; G. Dawson; J. Hehre; Bill O'Reilly; Jack Mickalanney; Ed Disher; Bruce Allchurch; R. Zerna (trainer). Middle row: William Finissey; Jack Dickenson; Jack Goodfellow; Ted Hogben; Jack O'Brien; Herb Gale; O. Kokigie; Steve Hogben. Front row: Reg Smith; Harry Schumacker (umpire); Llyal Rowett; Mick Grinter.

Photographs of old South Australian pubs

Collection of photographs of old South Australian pubs and hotels, originally held by Consumer and Business Services, South Australia. Hotels include: Hotel Thevenard, North Blinman Hotel, Wirrulla Hotel, Transcontinental Hotel in Oodnadatta, Penong Hotel, Exchange Hotel in Farina, Tiger Hotel in Tantanoola, Commercial Hotel in Orroroo, Parachilna Hotel, Co'burn Hotel in Cockburn, Burton Hotel in Manoora, Stanley Bridge Hotel in Verdun, Cockburn Hotel, Manoora Hotel, and the Wheatsheaf Inn in Allendale North. To view individual photographs, do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on B 74512/1 - B 74512/16.

Jesse Brinkworth

Jesse Brinkworth

Jesse Brinkworth, born at Nailsworth 30/12/1840. He was the third son of Thomas Brinkworth who was born in approximately 1801 at Appila Yarrowie, South Australia and died at Keith, South Australia. Thomas Brinkworth arrived in South Australia in August 1839 aboard the "Somersetshire". He was a broadweaver by trade but began in South Australia by sawing wood in the government forests, later he grew wheat at Nailsworth. He was a founding trustee of St Andrew's Anglican Church at Walkerville. In 1851 he left with two of his sons to work at the goldfields near Bendigo, returning with enough gold to buy farmland at Lower Light. Thomas and his wife Elizabeth had nine children. He later moved to Manoora (Chinkford) to grow wheat. With his son-in-law he built a steam flourmill at Saddleworth

Joseph Brinkworth

Joseph Brinkworth

Joseph Brinkworth, eldest son of Thomas, arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on the "Somersetshire". Joseph Brinkworth (1834-1895) was the eldest son of Elizabeth and Thomas Brinkworth. He married Isabelle Clode. Joseph, like his brothers was a wheat farmer. His father Thomas Brinkworth arrived in South Australia in August 1839 aboard the "Somersetshire". He was a broadweaver by trade but began in South Australia by sawing wood in the government forests, later he grew wheat at Nailsworth. He was a founding trustee of St Andrew's Anglican Church at Walkerville. In 1851 he left with his two eldest sons to work at the goldfields near Bendigo, returning with enough gold to buy farmland at Lower Light. Thomas and his wife Elizabeth had nine children. He later moved to Manoora (Chinkford) to grow wheat. With his son-in-law he built a steam flourmill at Saddleworth.

Thomas Brinkworth

Thomas Brinkworth

Thomas Brinkworth arrived in South Australia in August 1839 aboard the "Somersetshire". He was a broadweaver by trade but began in South Australia by sawing wood in the government forests, later he grew wheat at Nailsworth. He was a founding trustee of St Andrew's Anglican Church at Walkerville. In 1851 he left with two of his sons to work at the goldfields near Bendigo, returning with enough gold to buy farmland at Lower Light. Thomas and his wife Elizabeth had nine children. He later moved to Manoora (Chinkford) to grow wheat. With his son-in-law he built a steam flourmill at Saddleworth

Public Library

Public Library

Public Library, North Terrace was opened in 1884 and housed not only the Public Library but also the Museum and Art Gallery. The library employed three staff and held 23,000 books. The building is French Renaissance in style with a mansard roof. The walls are constructed of brick with Sydney freestone facings with decorations in a darker shade of Manoora stone.

Auburn Football Club

Auburn Football Club

AUBURN: Members of the Auburn Football Club believed to be the 1896 season during which the team did not lose a match. Possible names of the players are; Back row: P. Bevan; R. Fitzgerald; Maxwell; T. Sullivan; Rickter; G. Fitzgerald; B. Mellor; D. Treagus; Baker; Wishart; Williams; M.J. Curren; field umpire. Front row: W. Fitzgerald; G. Bannerman; W. Walton; T Allen; T. Mellor; A. or H. Whitehead, T. Barkla; the players Maxwell, Sullivan and Rickter came from Manoora.

Views of Auburn

Views of Auburn

A collection of images of Auburn.