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Moonta Street, Adelaide

Moonta Street, Adelaide

[General description] This is the premisies of Motor Cycle Traders 'Used Motorcycles and Cars'. A utility is parked at the kerb, jacked up with a wheel missing. Further along the street are two storey stone buildings [On back of photograph] 'Acre 382 / Moonta Street, east side / 25 January 1954 / Right side of Motor Cycle Traders building is 26 yards north of Gouger Street / Frontage is 11 1/4 yards / This building was under construction in September 1952 / Apparently it incorporated the older structure'

Gouger Street, Adelaide

Gouger Street, Adelaide

[General description] City buildings with cars parked at the kerb. The centre building is a motorcycle dealer's. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 403 / Gouger Street, south side / September 1st 1960 / Right side of Motor Cycles shop abuts east side of Field Street / Frontage is 14 yards'

Steve Hocking Motor Cycles, Wright Street

Steve Hocking Motor Cycles, Wright Street

Steve Hocking New & Used Motor Cycles, Wright Street, south side, 14th August 1964. Wright Street frontage is 9.5 yards and Russel Street frontage is 35 yards. Prior to this location, Steve Hocking conducted his business for many years in Flinders Street, Adelaide, and was held in high regard by the motorcycling community [information provided by a researcher]. A motor bike and sidecar can be seen parked outside

Waterside Workers' Strike

Waterside Workers' Strike

[General description] This photograph shows some of the Citizen's Defence Brigade members leaving their 'special' (train) prior to forming up for the march to the camp. The volunteers Include well-known business leaders, members of professions, and university and college students. The men are standing about, with their kit, in groups. Vehicles include a side car motorcycle and two cars: the car on the extreme left, registration number 42-718 is a 21.7hp Chevrolet, first register on 25 March 1925 to J.K. Thomas & Co., Grenfell Street, Adelaide. The car in the centre, registration number 86745, is a 1927 Fiat 509c Tourer[On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the "Register', October 1st, 1928 / Waterside workers' strike, Port Adelaide / 29 September 1928 / Members of the Citizen's Defence Brigade disembarking near Fort Largs prior to going into camp'.

Gilles Street, Adelaide

Gilles Street, Adelaide

Gilles Street, Adelaide, south west corner of Hanson Street, in July 1922. The extreme left is 64 yards south of Gilles Street. The corner premises is occupied by a wickerware manufacturer called the Bon Ton Company, manufacuring articles such as wicker furniture, motorcycle side cars, and something called a 'dancing cot'. A sign bearing the Shell Motor Oil logo is displayed on the front of the shop, so it may have been a motor business before.

Adelaide View

Adelaide View

[On back of photograph] 'Published in the 'Chronicle Dec. 2 1922 / Panoramic view of Adelaide form the Adelaide Oval.' [General description] Parklands around the River Torrens area are busy as a crowd of people are crossing the Adelaide Bridge on King William Street (which is partially obscured by trees) and making their way across the park. Traffic on Memorial Drive includes bicycles, motorcycles, cars and trams. Jolley's boathouse can be glimpsed in the centre of the view. The Museum and State Library can be seen in the distance on the right and the chimneys of the Adelaide Electric Supply are prominent in the centre distance.

Reverend C.F. Hall

Reverend C.F. Hall

Reverend C.F. Hall and a Lewis motorbike.

World War 1 in the Middle East

World War 1 in the Middle East

ALBUM: A collection of 110 photographs taken during World War I in the Middle East by a German photographer, name not known, who was eventually captured by the Australian 3rd Light Horse; topics include military forces from Germany, Turkey, Great Britain and Australia, the indigenous people, buildings, and landscapes. The captions have been copied from those that were written on the original lantern slides.

Floods in Gawler

Floods in Gawler

GAWLER: A car with a motorcycle and side car travelling along Whitlaw Terrace in Gawler during floods in 1917; the premises of James Martin foundry on Walker Place can be seen in the background.

Premises of Knuckey Rubber Company

Premises of Knuckey Rubber Company

ACRE 150: Premises of Knuckey Rubber Company, 151-154 Grenfell Street; employees that can be seen outside include Kitto on a retreads motorcycle, Gordham Pridham next right, then fourth from the right is Stan Jaffer, two typists, and Charles Knuckey by the petrol pump.

David R. Dickson with his moter cycle

David R. Dickson with his moter cycle

PARADISE: David R. Dickson with his AJS 2 3/4 h.p. side valve motor cycle at the lumberyard, Valencia, Paradise.

Young man with his motorbike in Gawler

Young man with his motorbike in Gawler

GAWLER: Young man sitting astride a motorbike in the main street.

Man and a woman sitting on a motorbike

Man and a woman sitting on a motorbike

GENERAL: Man and a woman sitting on a motorbike.

Young man and woman sitting on a motorbike

Young man and woman sitting on a motorbike

GENERAL: Young man and woman sitting on a motorbike. A dog (fox terrier?) sits in the foreground.

Motor bikes racing in Woodside

Motor bikes racing in Woodside

WOODSIDE: Motor bikes racing through the streets of Woodside.

Motor bike racing in Woodside

Motor bike racing in Woodside

WOODSIDE: Motor bike racing through the streets of Woodside.

Motor bike scramble at Woodside

Motor bike scramble at Woodside

WOODSIDE: Motor bike taking part in a scramble on Donoghue's, a property at Woodside.

Motor bike scramble at Woodside

Motor bike scramble at Woodside

WOODSIDE: Motor bike taking part in a scramble on Donoghue's property at Woodside.

Shearer, Phil Kain, leaving Avenue Station at Millicent

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.

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'.

Motor cycles

Motor cycles

Three motor cycles, two with side cars, lined up in the city with drivers and passengers.

Dirt track racing

Dirt track racing

Dirt track motor cycle racing at the Camden Speedway: 'Rocky" Marshall defeats Alby Maxfield.

Dirt track racing at Springbank

Dirt track racing at Springbank

All powers sidecar scratch race at the Springbank races, won by No.28: H. Murray.

Palmer

Palmer

Eighteenth of 155 photographs in an album. Two old cars and a motor bike outside the Post and Telegraph Office.

Palmer

Palmer

Twentieth of 155 photographs in an album. Two old cars and a motor bike outside the Post and Telegraph Office.

Fred R. Limb

Fred R. Limb

Seventy-ninth of 155 photographs in an album. Fred R. Limb at Yankalilla, with a motorcycle in the shed in the background, holding a bike tyre. 'Fred Limb was a competition motor cycle rider but suffered a bad accident, after which he moved to Yanklilla. The motor cycle behind him is a Douglas. Fred Limb passed away at Normanville in 1928 aged 42. Information courtesy of Veteran Car Club of SA.

Yankalilla

Yankalilla

Eightieth of 155 photographs in an album. At the crossroads in Yankalilla on motorcycle with side car. 1923.

Bob Finlayson

Bob Finlayson

One hundred and thirty-third photograph in an album. Bob Finlayson on an Ace motorcycle registered number 27193. 1924.

John Martin's Christmas Pageant : Holly Girl

John Martin's Christmas Pageant : Holly Girl

Barb Tapscott, dressed as a Holly Girl. Behind her is a motorcycle with sidecar. Her costume appears to be made of cellophane. She is holding a basket with holly in it.

Williams family at Christies Beach

Williams family at Christies Beach

The Williams family pictured in front of their rented holiday shack at Christies Beach. At back (from left): Gloria Williams, Vin Williams (father), Josie Williams, Martha Minchin (grandmother); at front (from left) Trevor Williams, Albert Minchin (grandfather) and Janet Arthur (cousin).