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Millicent Shell Garden
A woman standing in front of the Millicent Shell Garden.


Millicent Shell Garden
A woman standing in front of the Millicent Shell Garden.


Methodist Church at Millicent
View of the Methodist Church at Millicent, with part of the manse visible beside it.


Millicent
Group of people on the verandah outside Percival and Davy, Drapers & Outfitters, Grocer and Ironmongers at Millicent. Also B 23504


Millicent
Aerial view of Millicent showing the oval in the foreground.


Millicent township
[General description] Millicent township showing the Institute on the right hand side of the street. In front of the building is a poster advertising a concert with soprano Lena Conly. Further along the street the two storey building is the Grand Hotel.


Millicent
Early street scene in Millicent which is a town located 50 kilometres north of Mount Gambier. It was proclaimed a town in 1870


Millicent Hotel
Millicent Hotel.


Millicent Soldiers' Memorial
Millicent Soldiers' Memorial.


Millicent Show
Millicent Show: Overland cars.


Millicent, Cellulose Mill
Millicent, Cellulose Mill where wood is pulped for the production of paper.


Somerset Hotel, Millicent
Somerset Hotel.


Millicent Cricket Team
Millicent Cricket Team with their travelling bus.


Elder Smith & Co., Millicent
Staff & premises of Elder Smith & Co., Millicent - l-r Roy Willshire (boy); Hartley Williams, Charlie Reilly, R.A. Searcy.


Stock yards, Millicent
Sheep waiting for shipment to Victoria after a record sheep sale at Millicent conducted by Dalgety & Co.


Clearing land on Avenue Station at Millicent
MILLICENT: Clearing land on Avenue Station; View 1.


Clearing of land on Avenue Station at Millicent
MILLICENT: Clearing of land on Avenue Station; view 2.


Shearers on Avenue Station at Millicent
MILLICENT: Three visiting shearers to Avenue Station photographed standing by a motor car before going out for some time off from work.


Construction workers at Millicent
MILLICENT: Two men working on grading a road.


Shearer, Phil Kain, leaving Avenue Station at Millicent
MILLICENT: Phil Kain, a visiting shearer to Avenue Station, about to leave on his motor bike for the next place of work.


Picnic at Millicent
MILLICENT: Members of the Hutchesson family enjoying a picnic.


Home-made caravan at Millicent
MILLICENT: A home-made caravan, constructed by L. Hutchesson; proving too difficult for the overturned horse drawn cart to move.


Home-made caravan at Millicent
MILLICENT: A home-made caravan, constructed by L. Hutchesson, at its first camp.


Millicent Caledonian Society Pipe Band
MOUNT GAMBIER: Members of the Millicent Caledonian Society Pipe Band competing at the Cameronian Ladies Pipe Band Contest, Valley Lake, Mount Gambier, 14 April 1979. They include Drum Master Vern McIntyre; Pipe Master Clem Altschwager; Tom Telford; Margaret Jordan; Janet Kerr; Joan Morrison; bass drummer Allan MacMillan; Martin Altschwager; Drum Sergeant Joe Montgomery; Kay MacMillan; Marlene Gabell and drum judge Greg Bassani.


The Wenmouth Collection : Millicent
Somerset Hotel, Millicent. War memorial can be seen at the side of the hotel.


The Wenmouth Collection : Millicent
Somerset Hotel, Millicent. War memorial can be seen at the side of the hotel.


Methodist Church, Millicent
Methodist Church, opposite Primary School, after the gale of 22 September 1942.


Methodist Church, Millicent
Methodist Church, opposite Primary School, after the gale of 22 September 1942.


Storm damage, Millicent
Damaged pavilion at the Showgrounds after the gale of 22 September 1942.


Mrs Millicent Glen
Mrs Millicent Sophia Glen (nee Short) after whom the town of Millicent was named. Millicent was the daughter of the first Anglican Archbishop Augustus Short. Millicent and George Glen managed Mayurra in the south east of South Australia. Mayurra Station was an immense sheep run before the town was surveyed in 1870. Samuel Davenport established Mayurra sheep run which was later managed by George Glen. Millient lived until she was ninety four and remembered Adelaide from its first days of colonisation.