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St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church (Millicent) : SUMMARY RECORD

St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church (Millicent) : SUMMARY RECORD

Photograph of the interior of St. Michael and All Angels Church at Millicent, together with the specifications for Church, and a copy of the Parish magazine from September 1995.

Parliamentary Party visiting Millicent

Parliamentary Party visiting Millicent

Parliamentary Party, including Archibald Peake (Premier) and Sir Richard Butler, visiting Millicent. They are outside the Grand Hotel. See PRG 280/1/10/271 for the same image.

George Street, Millicent

George Street, Millicent

George Street, Millicent, looking south. The Grand Hotel is on the left hand side.

Millicent Caledonian Society Pipe Band

Millicent Caledonian Society Pipe Band

MILLICENT: The Millicent Caledonian Society Pipe Band, lead by Drum Major Vern McIntyre, at the Cameronian Ladies Pipe Band Contest, Valley Lake, Mount Gambier, 14 April 1979.

Millicent Caledonian Society Pipe Band 1958

Millicent Caledonian Society Pipe Band 1958

MILLICENT: Millicent Caledonian Society Pipe Band. Standing, left to right: Pipe Major L. Altschwager; Drum Major J. Ferguson; M. Bellinger; E. Hart; Pipe Sergeant A. Altschwager; R. Clifford; R. McCullum. Seated: D. Cameron; A. Clisby; M. Altschwager; Drum Major A. Sutherland; J. Maile; A. Hayward.

St. Michael and All Angels Church, Millicent

St. Michael and All Angels Church, Millicent

St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, Millicent.

Interior of St Michael and All Angels Church, Millicent

Interior of St Michael and All Angels Church, Millicent

Photograph of the interior of St. Michael and All Angels Church at Millicent, showing the altar, nave and some of the pews.

Grand Hotel, Millicent

Grand Hotel, Millicent

View of Grand Hotel, Millicent, operated by 'Purvis'.

Grand Hotel, Millicent

Grand Hotel, Millicent

View of Grand Hotel, Millicent, operated by 'Purvis'.

Grand Hotel, Millicent postcard

Grand Hotel, Millicent postcard

Postcard of The Grand Hotel, Millicent, with the proprietor S. Purvis in the centre. Includes images of the dining room, bar, lounge and outside.

Memorial Gardens, Millicent

Memorial Gardens, Millicent

Somerset Hotel, from the Memorial Gardens. This was the first hotel built in Millicent and existed from 1873. At the time of this photograph the licensee was Alex G Carter. In the early days the hotel building was used as a school, courthouse, stock sales, a venue of weddings and religious services.

Annual horse sale at Millicent

Annual horse sale at Millicent

MILLICENT: Annual horse sale at Millicent.

Planting potatoes on Avenue Station, Millicent

Planting potatoes on Avenue Station, Millicent

MILLICENT: Horse drawn farm machinery being used to plant potatoes on Avenue Station.

Generating machinery at Millicent

Generating machinery at Millicent

MILLICENT: Part of the generating machinery used at the power house, Millicent: view 1.

Generating machinery at Millicent power house

Generating machinery at Millicent power house

MILLICENT: Part of the generating machinery used at the power house, Millicent.

Generating machinery used at Millicent power house

Generating machinery used at Millicent power house

MILLICENT: Part of the generating machinery used at the power house, Millicent: View 2.

Interior view of Millicent power house

Interior view of Millicent power house

MILLICENT: Interior view of Millicent power house featuring the Crossley engines used in the generating plant.

Farm workers with a horse drawn plough, near Millicent

Farm workers with a horse drawn plough, near Millicent

MILLICENT: Two farm workers with a horse drawn plough on Avenue Station, near Millicent.

The Bridge, Millicent

The Bridge, Millicent

[General description] This view shows the Millicent Bridge, with large trees on the riverbank. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the Chronicle, July 17, 1926 / Millicent / 1926'.

Millicent

Millicent

[General description] This photograph, taken from under a tree on the opposite side of the street, shows the street and township buildings receding into the distance. On the right is the Somerset Hotel, established in 1873, which is still extant in 2010. At this time the licensee was probably Mrs. J.P. Kennedy. For an earlier view of this hotel see B 38943. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the Chronicle, July 17, 1926 / George Street, Millicent / 1926'.

Millicent

Millicent

Main Street of Millicent in the 1930s showing the Grand Hotel and cars parked on both sides of the road. Thomas Walter John Tothill was the licensee of the Grand Hotel from 1924-1944.

Millicent

Millicent

Main Street of Millicent in the 1930s. This busy scene shows that every parking space has been taken infront of the various shops and hotels in Main Street.

Millicent

Millicent

Main Street of Millicent in the 1930s showing just a few cars on the street.

Millicent railway station

Millicent railway station

{General description] Millicent railway station buildings is partly obscured by stationary carriages. The railway went through Millicent in 1879.

Millicent

Millicent

Millicent - street scene. Millicent was proclaimed a township in 1870. It was named after the wife of one of the early pioneers - Millecent Glen (nee Short) daughterof the first Anglican Bishop of Adelaide, Augustus Short. Prior to the arrival of Europeans the Bungandidj and Boandik Aboriginal people lived in the area. In 1863 the land was drained and used for wheat and barley crops. In the photograph the Saddler shop can be seen in the main street.

Ruins of an old farmhouse near Millicent

Ruins of an old farmhouse near Millicent

MILLICENT: Ruins of an old farmhouse approximately 4 kilometres out of Millicent on the Mount Burr Road, opposite the Delaney's Road turn off, April 1996. View 3.

Ruins of an old farmhouse near Millicent

Ruins of an old farmhouse near Millicent

MILLICENT: The ruins of an old farmhouse approximately 4 kilometres out of Millicent on the Mount Burr Road, opposite Delaney's Road turn off. View 2.

Ruins of an old farmhouse near Millicent

Ruins of an old farmhouse near Millicent

MILLICENT: The ruins of an old farmhouse, approximately 4 kilometres out of Millicent on the Mount Burr Road, opposite the Delaney's Road turnoff, April 1996.

Millicent Railway Station

Millicent Railway Station

MILLICENT: View of Millicent Railway Station. Note may be reproduced but acknowledgement for State Heritage Branch is required.

Millicent brass band

Millicent brass band

MILLICENT: A view of the Millicent brass band, taken on Sunday April 13th, 1913.