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William James Smith MM

William James Smith MM

No.2017 Private William James Smith, born Mount Gambier, South Australia, 11 February 1892. Enlisted 3 November 1915. Taken on strength of 13th Field Artillery Brigade 24 January 1917. Wounded in action 5 February 1917. Awarded Military Medal for bravery in the field. Returned to Australia 1919.

John George Wilson

John George Wilson

No.1516 Driver John George Wilson, with his wife Nellie and daughters Ellen Edna May, Doris May, and Elsie. Born in Portland, Victoria, he was living in Mount Gambier when he enlisted, attached to the 4th Australian Division Ammunition Column, he was awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field on 14 May 1918. Wilson returned to Australia in 1919.

Harry Bates

Harry Bates

Harold Stanley Bates, born Mount Gambier, South Australia, 1890. Enlisted at Keswick, South Australia, 21 May 1915. 27th Infantry Battalion, Served Gallipoli. Transferred to 32nd Infantry Battalion 13 March 1916. Served France. Wounded in action 19 July 1917. Killed in action 16 March 1918.

Henry and Emmie Cope and Family

Henry and Emmie Cope and Family

Captain Henry Samuel Cope with wife Emmie Beatrice nee Altmann and children Marjorie Jean and Reginald Gordon. Lieutenant Henry Samuel Cope, born Mount Gambier, South Australia, 21 February 1882.Enlisted 25 March 1916. Promoted Captain 1 May 1916. Served France 43rd Battalion. Wounded in action 5 July 1917. Mentioned in despatch by Sir Douglas Haig, 8 November 1918. Awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous service, 1919. Returned to Australia 1919. Died South Australia, 11 January 1928.

Lieutenant Henry Cope

Lieutenant Henry Cope

Lieutenant Henry Samuel Cope, born Mount Gambier, South Australia, 21 February 1882.Enlisted 25 March 1916. Promoted Captain 1 May 1916. Served France 43rd Battalion. Wounded in action 5 July 1917. Mentioned in despatch by Sir Douglas Haig, 8 November 1918. Awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous service, 1919. Returned to Australia 1919. Died South Australia 11 January 1928.

'Stonehaven', a pastoral property

'Stonehaven', a pastoral property

GENERAL: Distant view of the homestead at a pastoral property known as 'Stonehaven' near Mount Gambier, South Australia.

Mr James and Mrs Margaret Umpherston

Mr James and Mrs Margaret Umpherston

PORTRAIT: Mr James and Mrs Margaret Umpherston, owners of "The Caves", their home east of Mount Gambier.

John and Frank Livingston

John and Frank Livingston

PORTRAIT: John and Frank Livingston of Mount Gambier in Army uniform.

Young girl wearing a double breasted suit

Young girl wearing a double breasted suit

COSTUME: Young girl wearing a double breasted suit trimmed with braid.

Studio view of a young girl

Studio view of a young girl

COSTUME: Studio view of a young girl wearing an afternoon dress and a feathered hat.

Young girl wearing an afternoon dress

Young girl wearing an afternoon dress

COSTUME: A young girl wearing an afternoon dress with a lace collar.

Homestead at Furner

Homestead at Furner

FURNER: Homestead built by James and Margaret Andre, in 1937, to replace James' bachelor hut. The architect was John Vernon of Ballarat, it was built of Mount Gambier stone with roof tiles that were made on the site.

Portrait of Sir Robert Helpmann

Portrait of Sir Robert Helpmann

PORTRAIT: Sir Robert Helpmann, world famous ballet dancer, with relatives in South Australia.

Portrait of Sir Robert Helpmann

Portrait of Sir Robert Helpmann

PORTRAIT: Sir Robert Helpmann with relatives in South Australia.

Portrait of Sir Robert Helpmann

Portrait of Sir Robert Helpmann

PORTRAIT: Sir Robert Helpmann with relatives in South Australia enjoying afternoon tea.

MacRobertson Miller's 'Old Gold' passenger plane

MacRobertson Miller's 'Old Gold' passenger plane

GENERAL: A group of children in a horse drawn wagon watch the refuelling of MacRobertson Miller's 'Old Gold' Mount Gambier passenger plane, location unknown.

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.

Railway transport: rolling stock 5'3"

Railway transport: rolling stock 5'3"

Mount Gambier-Naracoorte SAR passenger service bus.

Blue Lake

Blue Lake

No. 1641. Blue Lake, Mount Gambier.

Pumping station Blue Lake

Pumping station Blue Lake

No. 1655. The pumping station at Blue Lake and the Memorial Drive.

Residents of Mount Gambier: Edward Wehl

Residents of Mount Gambier: Edward Wehl

Studio portrait of Dr Edward Wehl.

Residents of Mount Gambier: Mrs E. Wehl

Residents of Mount Gambier: Mrs E. Wehl

Studio portrait of Mrs Clara Christina Wehl, wife of Dr Edward Wehl.

Residents of Mount Gambier: Bryan Fitzgerald

Residents of Mount Gambier: Bryan Fitzgerald

Studio portrait of Bryan Fitzgerald.

Residents of Mount Gambier: Charles George Doughty

Residents of Mount Gambier: Charles George Doughty

Studio portrait of Charles George Doughty, lessee of Monbulla, commission agent, etc (see Boothby's Almanac 1871 for further details).

Residents of Mount Gambier: William Gray

Residents of Mount Gambier: William Gray

Studio portrait of William Gray.

Residents of Mount Gambier: Anthony Sutton

Residents of Mount Gambier: Anthony Sutton

Studio portrait of Anthony Sutton, lessee of Dismal Swamp and settler in the South East in the 1850s.

Residents of Mount Gambier: Mrs A. Sutton

Residents of Mount Gambier: Mrs A. Sutton

Studio portrait of Mrs A. Sutton, wife of Anthony Sutton, lessee of Dismal Swamp and settler in the South East in the 1850s.

Residents of Mount Gambier: Henry Thomas Morris

Residents of Mount Gambier: Henry Thomas Morris

Studio portrait of Henry Thomas Morris of Anlaby.

Residents of Mount Gambier: W.W. Williams

Residents of Mount Gambier: W.W. Williams

Studio portrait of W.W. Williams, operator of the Victorian side of the Telegraph Buildings, Bay Road.

Residents of Mount Gambier: Frank Broadribb

Residents of Mount Gambier: Frank Broadribb

Studio portrait of Frank Broadribb, owner of Munawa Station in the Victorian border.