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Solicitor's Office, Mount Gambier
Office of Mr. C. L. Spehr, Solicitor, Penola Road, Mount Gambier: Standing out the front Messrs Allchin, C.L. Spehr.


Oatmeal Factory, Mount Gambier
Commercial Mills, Oatmeal Factory at Mount Gambier.


Blacksmith Shop, Mount Gambier
Jim Keegan's Blacksmith Shop, Penola Road Mount Gambier.


Royal Mail Trolly, Mount Gambier
Horsedrawn Royal Mail Trolly outside Mac's Hotel, Mount Gambier.


Blacksmith's Shop Mount Gambier
Charles Crafter's Shoeing Forge, Bay Road, Mount Gambier: Charles Crafter, W.L. Crafter.


Blacksmith's Shop Mount Gambier
Charles Crafter's Shoeing Forge, Bay Road, Mount Gambier. W.L. Crafter, A.L. Crafter.


Elder Smith & Co. Mount Gambier
Elder Smith & Co., Bay Road, Mount Gambier.


Co-op Garage, Mount Gambier
Co-operative Garage Society Limited, Watson Terrace, Mount Gambier.


Church at Mount Gambier
Church of England, Soldiers Porch.


Church at Mount Gambier
Church of England, Soldiers Porch & original entrance : Rev. F.W. Samwell.


Church of the Holy Cross
Church of the Holy Cross, Doughty Street, Mount Gambier - used from 1882-1889.


Public School, Mount Gambier
Old Public School at Mount Gambier, built 1877, reconstructed 1960's. Interior of what will be the Administrative Centre and Theatre.


Adult education, Mount Gambier
Adult education group at Mount Gambier: Peter Earl, Andrew Collins, Doug Hill, Ian Hosking, R.L. Bignell (Staff), Kevin Ellard, Des Potter.


Mount Gambier mayor
Mayor Hugh Marks, 1949 - 1955.


Mount Gambier Institute
Interior of Institute. Closed 1981.


Mount Gambier Institute
Interior of Institute. Closed 1981.


Town Council, Mount Gambier
First Town Council at Mount Gambier: 1. Robert Anderson, 2. W.B. Shepherdson (T.C.), 3. G.D. Wyatt, 4. Thomas Wilson, 5. John Watson (Mayor), 6. Charles Clark, 7. S.T. Webb, 8. M.C. Wilson (Surveyor), 9. T.H. Williams.


Councils Conference
First South Eastern Councils Conference at Mount Gambier. Note: for names please see Library Staff.


Mount Gambier Mayoral Ball
Mount Gambier Mayoral Ball.


Mount Gambier High School Ball
Mount Gambier Debutantes at High School Ball.


Opening of skating rinks at Mount Gambier
Skaters at the opening of the Mount Gambier Skating Rinks.


The Stars football team, Mount Gambier
The Stars football team members who won the 1905 Mount Gambier Football Association Premiership on 13 September when the defeated The Imperials 2.12 (24) to 3.5 (23). The Chronicle newspaper of 23 September 1905 reported, "September 13. The Imperials and the Stars, who were on even terms for the association premiership, met this afternoon on the Show Grounds, and played the deciding match. The weather was showery, and the attendance large. The match resulted in a win for the Stars by one point, after an exciting game. The play was very rough at times. W. Smith, one of the Stars, was injured during the second quarter, and had to retire."


Barnstorming at Mount Gambier
Barnstorming at Mount Gambier - D H 6 - Albert Lange.


Aeroplane at Mount Gambier
Early type aeroplane that visited Mount Gambier.


Aeroplane visit at Mount Gambier
Sopwith Gnu aeroplane belonging to Fullham Aviation Company, Melbourne, visiting Mount Gambier. Registered as G-AUBX, it crashed at Culgoa, Victoria in August 1921. [from information provided by a researcher].


Barnstorming at Mount Gambier
A barnstorming Aircraft of Horrie Miller at Mount Gambier.


Gipsy Moth at Mount Gambier
Gipsy Moth at Mount Gambier.


"Golden West" at Mount Gambier
"Golden West" - aeroplane - A de Havilland Dragon at Mount Gambier: E.J. Price, Mrs. Wally Vears, Wally Vears.


Aerodrome at Mount Gambier
Aerodrome - group of travellers at Mount Gambier.


Aircraft crash at Mount Gambier
Dragon Rapide, mail plane Monana - wrecked at Mount Gambier.