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[Tracing showing sections north of Lake Alexandrina to the Bremer River, Hundreds of Bremer and Strathalbyn] [cartographic material]

[Tracing showing sections north of Lake Alexandrina to the Bremer River, Hundreds of Bremer and Strathalbyn] [cartographic material]

Tracing of map showing sections fronting onto Lake Alexandrina and along both sides of the Bremer and Angas Rivers, in the Hundreds of Bremer, Strathalbyn and Freeling (all in the County of Sturt). Locations indicated are Tod's Hill (Milang), Langhorne's Bridge, Harriott's Hill and Bremer. Near the top of the map is section 1801, Hd. of Strathalbyn, the site of the township of Hartley. A memo notation at top right hand corner relates to a resurvey of the Langhorne's Bridge section and section 1788 (subdivided in 1856 as the settlement of Woodchester). Ink and watercolour on paper, ink notation. No scale given. Numbered 9) in top right hand corner. (Original on same sheet as maps 56-58 and 60).

South Australian views

South Australian views

Collection of views from around South Australia, taken by an unknown photographer (some are by Sweet). Some are duplicated in the collection under other numbers. See 'contents' for details of items.

Photographs

Photographs, mostly pocket-sized snapshots and cards, sent to W.H. Allison from family members and fellow soldiers during the war. Also photos sent by Allison to his family members. The images, mostly uncaptioned, include his sister, Florence Emma Elizabeth (b.1906); a crowd observing fire damage to the Wallaroo Town Hall; interior and exterior views of hospitals in France and England where Allison recovered from war injuries; hospital staff; bedridden soldiers, including Allison, with their embroidered samplers on display (PRG 1471/5/31-33); men with crutches and walking sticks exercising after a snowfall; Australian Hospital Ship, 'Karoola'; and Allison in uniform, with walking stick, after his return to Australia on the 'Karoola'.

Interior of military hospital

Interior of military hospital

Uncaptioned photograph of the interior of an army hospital, probably in France. Unidentified wounded soldiers (possibly including Walter Henry Allison of Milang) are lying in beds. Several hospital staff and a barrel wood stove are visible in the ward. Printed on French postcard (ca. June 1918).

Military hospital ward

Military hospital ward

Uncaptioned photo postcard of the interior of an army hospital, probably in Bristol, England. Six bedridden and convalescing soldiers are posed for a group shot, with one patient displaying an embroidered sampler. Walter Henry Allison of Milang, S.A. is second from the right, with his framed sampler hanging on the wall overhead (ca.1919). To view the sampler online, do a NUMBER search on PRG 1471/3/11.

Soldiers in hospital ward

Soldiers in hospital ward

Uncaptioned photo of two soldiers, one lying in bed with his leg in traction, the other seated on a chair with crutches beside him, in the army hospital ward (probably Bristol, England) where Walter Henry Allison of Milang, S.A. recovered from a war injury (ca.1919).

Portrait of Walter Allison

Portrait of Walter Allison

Postcard photo shows Corporal Walter Henry Allison of Milang, S.A., in uniform with a walking stick, after his recovery from a war injury, with an inscription on the reverse which reads 'No.1824 / Corporal W.H. Allison / Lewis Gun Section / 5th Pioneer Battalion / Corporal W.H. Allison'.

Young woman with handiwork

Young woman with handiwork

Photo captioned 'Yours truly' shows a young woman holding a piece of handiwork and seated outside a window of a stone house (probably the Allison family home at Milang, S.A.).

Woman feeding pet lambs

Woman feeding pet lambs

A young woman feeding poddy lambs in the yard of a stone house, with chooks nearby, and a water tank and outbuilding in the background. [Uncaptioned, possibly at Milang, and part of a mixed farm.]

Allison family group

Allison family group

Two boys and a girl (possibly Florence Allison), probably siblings of W.H. Allison, standing in a yard behind a seated woman, possibly their mother. Caption reads 'This is not quite as good. The sun was a little brighter' (probably in Florence Allison's handwriting, and located at Milang, S.A.).

Interior of military hospital

Interior of military hospital

Uncaptioned photograph of the interior of an army hospital, probably in France. Unidentified wounded soldiers (possibly including Walter Henry Allison of Milang, S.A.) are lying in beds, elevated at the foot. Nurses and other hospital personnel are posed amongst the patients, with buckets on the floor and some equipment visible. Printed on French postcard (ca. June 1918).

Patients outside a military hospital

Patients outside a military hospital

Uncaptioned photograph of unidentified wounded soldiers (possibly including Walter Henry Allison of Milang) lying in beds lined up outside of an army hospital, probably in France. The beds face onto a gravel footpath under tall, leafy trees. Nurses in uniform are in attendance, and striped umbrellas provide shade. Printed on French postcard (ca. June 1918).

Patients outside a military hospital

Patients outside a military hospital

Photograph of an unidentified soldier (possibly Walter Henry Allison of Milang) dressed in A.I.F. uniform and lying partly upright in bed outside of a corrugated steel building, probably in Bristol, England (ca.1919). Duplicate of PRG 1471/5/26.

Patients outside a military hospital

Patients outside a military hospital

Photograph of an unidentified soldier (possibly Walter Henry Allison of Milang) dressed in A.I.F. uniform and lying partly upright in bed outside of a corrugated steel building, probably in Bristol, England (ca.1919). Duplicate of PRG 1471/5/25.

Soldier in bed

Soldier in bed

Uncaptioned photo of Walter Henry Allison of Milang, S.A. lying in an army hospital bed, probably in Bristol, England. An embroidered 'Advance Australia' sampler hangs from the wall overhead, with pairs of crutches (ca.1919). To view the sampler online, do a NUMBER search on PRG 1471/3/11.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Ewen McLean

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Ewen McLean

Probably Ewen McLean. Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Navarino". Farmer, Milang, Medindie.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Elizabeth Kirby

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Sarah Elizabeth Kirby

Sarah Elizabeth Kirby, 1841-1887; nee Croucher, married John George Kirby. Born in Adelaide, South Australia to Emma Amelia Croucher, nee Lush, and John Croucher. Resided in Milang, Adelaide.

Mr T. Yelland on his farm

Mr T. Yelland on his farm

One of a collection of photographs collected by J.M. Maughan, this shows 'Mr T. Yelland on his farm'. Yelland is seen standing in a field of stubble with a team of horses; another two teams pulling equipment are behind him. It seems likely this is Thomas Elliott Yelland who farmed at Point Sturt (near Milang) between 1889 and 1898.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Benjamin Grove Fuller

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Benjamin Grove Fuller

Benjamin Grove Fuller arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Navarino". Carpenter, builder, river trader; Adelaide, Mount Barker, Swanport, Milang, Morgan.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John George Kirby

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John George Kirby

John George Kirby arrived in South Australia in March 1840 on board the ship the "Baboo". Farmer, publican; Hindmarsh Valley, Milang, Adelaide.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Ewen McLean

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Ewen McLean

Probably Ewen McLean. Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Navarino". Farmer, Milang, Medindie.

South Australian pioneers 1840 : John George Kirby

South Australian pioneers 1840 : John George Kirby

John George Kirby arrived in South Australia in March 1840 on board the ship the "Baboo". Farmer, publican; Hindmarsh Valley, Milang, Adelaide.

Postcards received by Annie Beattie

A collection of postcards received over approximately ten years by Miss Annie Beattie, together a smaller number received by her younger sister, Emmie. The earlier ones to both sisters (approximately 1906-1910) are addressed to 'Dunn Street, Lower North Adelaide' [the family home]; during the same period a few are addressed 'c/- Jas. Marshall & Co. Rundle Street, City' [Jas. Marshall & Co. ran a drapers. importers & general furnishers' business at 24-34 Rundle Street]. There are a number addressed to Annie 'c/- Mrs Bowman, "Poltalloch", via Milang' (ca.1907); others are addressed 'Martindale Hall, Mintaro' (ca.1908-1909). By 1911 Annie appears to have returned to Adelaide. A final postcard is written by 'E.B.' [Emmie Beattie] to Miss Eva Decre. The postcards feature various views of Adelaide and surrounds, together with cards from Mount Gambier, Port Victor / Victor Harbor, Mildura, Kapunda, Wallaroo, Port Lincoln and Quorn. [Selected images on the postcards have been digitised and may be viewed online.]