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Robert Cock

Robert Cock

Robert Cock, born in Fifeshire, Scotland, and an emigrant on the "Buffalo" in 1836. He died at Mount Gambier in 1871.

J.T. Wyatt and the Duke of Gloucester

J.T. Wyatt and the Duke of Gloucester

The Mayor of Portland, Mr J.T. Wyatt, escorts HRH the Duke of Gloucester to the reception at Portland.

Nelson before the construction of the bridge

Nelson before the construction of the bridge

View across the Glenelg River looking towards Nelson, with the punt halfway across. See also D 7939/P10(T).

Construction of the bridge at Nelson

Construction of the bridge at Nelson

View across the Glenelg River looking towards Nelson, with the bridge under construction. See also D 7939/P9(T).

Party on the Glenelg River

Party on the Glenelg River

The Mayor of Adelaide, Sir Lewis Cohen, and party on the Glenelg River, 28 February 1890. Photograph taken on the steamboat 'Perseverance', the first steamboat on the Glenelg River, built at Nelson about 1879. An article in the Border Watch dated 5/3/1898 states that the vessel called the Perseverance was built by Mr Anderson of Port MacDonnell for Mr D. Matheson at a cost of 800 pounds. See also D 7939/P11(T).

William Brown

William Brown

Portrait of William Brown of Port MacDonnell who 'drowned off Green Point from the "Irene"'.

William Wilson

William Wilson

Portrait of 'Mr W. Wilson, proprietor, Up and Down Rocks Hotel'.

Up and Down Rocks Hotel

Up and Down Rocks Hotel

The Up and Down Rocks Hotel as it was in 1938. The hotel, located at Up and Down Rocks, near Tantanoola, was initially established as a 'house of accommodation', subsequently a wine license, and then a hotel license. The license lapsed about 1886.

Aboriginal camp

Aboriginal camp

A group of Boandik Aborigines at their camp. It has been suggested by a researcher that the young girl in the front is Dorothy (Dossie) Gibson, later Hartmann, and her brother Eddy Gibson is next to her. Their mother, Amy (Emma) Lawson Russell, is at the back.

Callendale Homestead

Callendale Homestead

View of the original Callendale Homestead with family members standing in front of it. Callendale was one of the pastoral leases taken up near Lucindale.

Crop on Crower Station

Crop on Crower Station

View of a rape and mustard crop growing at Powell's swamp, Crower Station, near Lucindale.

Crop on Crower Station

Crop on Crower Station

View of a kale and chow muller crop growing at Powell's Swamp, Crower Station, near Lucindale.

James McGilchrist

James McGilchrist

Portrait of 'Mr James McGilchrist, for many years Clerk of Naracoorte District Council'.

First Committee of St Andrew's Church, Naracoorte

First Committee of St Andrew's Church, Naracoorte

Copy of a composite photograph of the first committee of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church at Naracoorte. Top row: William McIntosh, David Affleck, James Gordon. Middle row: Robert Lawson, Hugh Campbell, James Affleck, Aitchison Grieve. Bottom row: John Robertson, John McIntosh, Adam Smith.

J.B. Makin

J.B. Makin

Portrait of J.B. Makin, one of the pioneers in the Keith district.

Kitty Temple's Hotel, Caveton

Kitty Temple's Hotel, Caveton

View of Kitty Temple's Hotel on Punt Road at Caveton. Several people are standing out the front, one a woman with luggage, a man is in a single horse buggy, and there are a number of goats pictured as well.

Sam Gibbs

Sam Gibbs

Photograph of 'Sam Gibbs well known to all residents in the Tatiara district', picture with his horse and rifle.

Father Wood's tree

Father Wood's tree

A large gum tree beside the road which runs between Limestone Ridge and Penola under which 'Father Woods married many of the old pioneers and baptised their children'.

Engelbrecht family

Engelbrecht family

The Engelbrecht family at afternoon tea in the garden of the family home, 'The Mia Mia', in Mount Gambier. ca.1880. Johann Carl Engelbrecht is second from the left, and his wife Elizabeth, fourth from the left.

Rural Youth Club

Rural Youth Club

Two boys from the Rural Youth Club with A.C. Hookings on 17th August 1955.

Thirteen N.C.O.s from A Company, 32nd Battalion

Thirteen N.C.O.s from A Company, 32nd Battalion

A group of thirteen N.C.O.s from A Company, 32nd Battalion standing outside a building on steps covered in snow; Back row, left to right: Sgt. H.E. Gunders, Brisbane, Qld.; Sgt. S. Gild, Glenelg, S.A.; Sgt. G.L. Carter, Port Pirie, S.A.; Sgt. R.E. Hyman, Adelaide. Centre row, left to right: Sgt. H.J. Reynolds, Unley Park, S.A.; Sgt. H.S. Turner, Prospect, S.A.; Sgt. H.M. Gordon, Mount Gambier, S.A.; Sgt. H.L. Berry, Norwood, S.A. Front row, left to right: Sgt. F.S. Kidd, Norwood; Sgt. E.S. Mason, Forest Range, S.A.; Company Quarter Master Sgt. L.G. Moody, Blackwood, S.A.; Sgt. A. Errington, Adelaide; Company Sgt.Mjr. F.C. Stolz, Clarence Park, S.A.-

A woman riding a champion horse at Jubilee Oval

A woman riding a champion horse at Jubilee Oval

A woman riding a champion horse at an Adelaide Show held on Jubilee Oval, 15 September 1911. Winner of the Lady's Hack competition was Mr. Lindsay Bradford's "Bayard", a handsome bay gelding ridden by Miss Hayes of Mount Gambier.

Horsewomen in the judging ring at an Adelaide Show

Horsewomen in the judging ring at an Adelaide Show

Horsewomen in the judging ring at the September 1911 Adelaide Show held on Jubilee Oval. The Lady's Hack competition. Blue ribbon to Mr. Lindsay Bradford's "Bayard", a handsome bay gelding ridden by Miss Hayes of Mount Gambier (wearing the white hat). Second prize to Mr. F. Toms "The Whip", a grey gelding ridden by Kathlean Crawford. Mrs. O'Leary rode side saddle, all the other competitors rode astride.

Display of prize winning cheese

Display of prize winning cheese

A display of prize winning cheeses from Mount Gambier and Woodside at a country agricultural show in South Australia.

John and Mary Hutchesson of Millicent on their golden wedding anniversary

John and Mary Hutchesson of Millicent on their golden wedding anniversary

John and Mary Hutchesson of Millicent surrounded with family members on their golden wedding anniversary. Standing L-R: Walter Hateley, Gladys, Elsie, and Margaret Hutchesson (holding Kathleen), Herbert Hutchesson (holding Clifford), Mary Jane Hutchesson (holding Leon),Roy, Prudence Hutchesson (holding Marjorie), Walter Hutchesson, Irene Hateley. Sitting L-R: Albert, John and Mary Hutchesson, Edith Hateley (holding Ivan). Front Row L-R: Harold, Eric and Cecil Hutchesson, Ralph Hateley, Gordon and Ritsie Hutchesson, Victor, Coral and Lindsay Hateley.

Transhipping/transfer shed, Wolseley Railway Station

Transhipping/transfer shed, Wolseley Railway Station

Transhipping/transfer shed, Wolseley Railway Station, looking east towards Serviceton. Narrow gauge on the right with bagged potatoes from the Mount Gambier area. Broad gauge on the left. This photograph, plus another of the Wolseley Railway Station, was published in The Observer on 1 June 1912.

Sir Henry Galway presenting a medal

Sir Henry Galway presenting a medal

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, presents the Military Medal to Private Leslie Galway of Mount Gambier and the 49th Battalion, 3rd Reinforcement, at Government House in Adelaide, on ANZAC Day. Further photographs of the ceremony can be found in The Observer, 3 May 1919.

Send-off for a motorist

Send-off for a motorist

A crowd gathered around an open topped motor car, a circa 1911 'Prince Henry' Vauxhall, registration number 813, outside the Government Offices in King William Street, Adelaide, before its driver's departure for Sydney, New South Wales. A researcher believes this is Harold Bowman's Prince Henry Vauxhall starting off on the Adelaide to Mount Gambier leg of the April 1912 Dunlop Relay.[Another researcher points out there are other images in the collection of this model car].

Dr. Edward Angas Johnson and friends

Dr. Edward Angas Johnson and friends

Dr. Edward Angas Johnson and friends sitting on a bench near the South African War Memorial at Mount Gambier, South Australia.

Dr. Edward Angas Johnson and friends

Dr. Edward Angas Johnson and friends

Dr. Edward Angas Johnson and friends at Mount Gambier, South Australia; Dr. Johnson sits second from right with Otto Schomburgk on his right and Britten Jones on the far left of the group.