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King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

ACRE 17: King William Street, Adelaide, photographed from the North Terrace intersection, including the South African War memorial statue.

Railway station, Adelaide

Railway station, Adelaide

ADELAIDE RAILWAY STATION: Premises of the railway station, Adelaide, a view taken from an overlooking high point showing the Torrens River and parklands beyond.

Victoria Square, Adelaide

Victoria Square, Adelaide

VICTORIA SQUARE: Victoria Square, Adelaide, showing shaped lawns and flower beds where pedestrians walk near the traffic of trams and motor cars.

South Australian National War Memorial

South Australian National War Memorial

WAR MEMORIAL: The war memorial monument on North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

ACRE 47: King William Street in the centre of Adelaide, looking north.

General Post Office, Adelaide

General Post Office, Adelaide

The Adelaide General Post Office on the corner of Franklin Street and King William Street, looking north along King William Street with the Town Hall clock tower on the right.

Waterfall Gully, Adelaide

Waterfall Gully, Adelaide

WATERFALL GULLY: Part of the walk and facilities at Waterfall Gully beauty spot in the foothills of the Adelaide plains, South Australia.

Soldiers' Memorial Hall, Renmark

Soldiers' Memorial Hall, Renmark

RENMARK: Premises of the Soldiers' Memorial Hall, Renmark, South Australia situated behind the war memorial stone cross.

Post office at Renmark

Post office at Renmark

RENMARK: Premises of the post office at Renmark, South Australia with a stone memorial erected at a road intersection in the foreground.

Renmark Avenue, Renmark

Renmark Avenue, Renmark

RENMARK: Part of Renmark Avenue, Renkmark, South Australia.

Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark

Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark

RENMARK: Part of Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark, South Australia.

Band rotunda and gardens, Renmark

Band rotunda and gardens, Renmark

RENMARK: The band rotunda and gardens at Renmark, South Australia.

The paddle steamer 'Murrundi'

The paddle steamer 'Murrundi'

MANNUM: The paddle steamer 'Murrundi' moored at Mannum, it was owned by Captain R. M. Randell.

Gladys ('Girlie') Randell

Gladys ('Girlie') Randell

PORTRAIT: Gladys ('Girlie') Randell wearing her nurses uniform; Gladys was the daughter of Captain R. M. Randell, a river boat captain, and the grand daughter of Captain W. R. Randell.

Paddle steamer 'Murrundi'

Paddle steamer 'Murrundi'

MANNUM: A partial view of the paddle steamer 'Murrundi' photographed whilst it was moored at Mannum, passengers and crew are standing and resting on the jetty; the vessel was owned by Captain R. M. Randell.

Ladies rowing team at Mannum

Ladies rowing team at Mannum

MANNUM: Ladies team of four rowing on the Murray River at Mannum; their cox is a man and one of the women is identified as being Mollie Sprod.

Building restoration, Martindale Hall

Building restoration, Martindale Hall

MINTARO: Building restoration work in progress at Martindale Hall, Mintaro, South Australia.

Building restoration at Martindale Hall

Building restoration at Martindale Hall

MINTARO: Building restoration work in progress at Martindale Hall, Mintaro, South Australia.

Building restoration, Martindale Hall

Building restoration, Martindale Hall

MINTARO: Building restoration work in progress at Martindale Hall, Mintaro, South Australia.

Building restoration, Martindale Hall

Building restoration, Martindale Hall

MINTARO: Building restoration work in progress at Martindale Hall, Mintaro, South Australia.

Building restoration, Martindale Hall

Building restoration, Martindale Hall

MINTARO: Building restoration work in progress at Martindale Hall, Mintaro, South Australia.

Building restoration, Martindale Hall

Building restoration, Martindale Hall

MINTARO: Building restoration work in progress at Martindale Hall, Mintaro, South Australia.

Services SA sign at Martindale Hall

Services SA sign at Martindale Hall

MINTARO: Services SA information sign displayed during the building restoration work at Martindale Hall, Mintaro, South Australia.

Members of the Tarlee Football Club

Members of the Tarlee Football Club

TARLEE: Members of the Tarlee Football Club and their supporters; the team were the Premiers of the Gilbert Football Association in 1925. Back row: J. Ramsay; G. Boxall; M. Pillar; R. Pillifeant; A. Wundersitz; F. Boxall; R. Murray; D. Hahesy; L. Tayler; E. Wundersitz; O. Kokegai; C. Pillifeant; ? Arthur. Second row: B. Altus; E. Wilson; ? Howard; L. Stribling; J. Kelly; C. Coombe; A. Langston; ? ; A. Clarke; ? Arthur; ? Arthur. Third row: W. Thomas; J. Pillifeant; J. Willis; O. Tayler; W. Branson; F. Whitlaw; D. Clarke; T. Ryan; R. Jackson; N. Nicholls; ? Luscombe. Front row: C. Jackson; J. Corey; F. Boxall; ? Coulter; R. Molineax; C. Stribling; C. Smith; W. Rohde; H. Luscombe; A. Thomas.

Statue of James Martin, Gawler

Statue of James Martin, Gawler

GAWLER: Sir Samuel Way, Chief Justice of South Australia, unveiling a statue of James Martin which has been erected on the corner of Calton Road and Murray Street in Gawler, 15 August 1903; the statue was later moved to Whitlaw Terrace.

James Martin foundry at Gawler

James Martin foundry at Gawler

GAWLER: Premises of the James Martin foundry in Murray Street, Gawler; the original workshop can be seen in the centre of the view.

Premises of A. Sheard at Gawler

Premises of A. Sheard at Gawler

GAWLER: Essex House, Murray Street, Gawler, the premises of A. Sheard, a clothing and drapery importer.

Flour Mill's river front, Mannum

Flour Mill's river front, Mannum

MANNUM: Out-buildings of a flour mill extending to the edge of the River Murray at Mannum; two men can be seen working on a boat in the foreground.

Municipal Tramway's Symphonic Band

Municipal Tramway's Symphonic Band

GENERAL: Members of the Municipal Tramway's Symphonic Band, Adelaide, South Australia, March 1924. Names as listed, left to right starting at the back row are: Temple, W. E.; Westley, T.; Woolcock, W. H.; Dean, F. A.; Symons, W. E. (Drum Major); Symonds, A. C.; Pfitzner, P.; Philps, L. R.; Branson, F.;Jose, W. L.; Hawkins, G.; McIntyre, G. D.; Champion, R. W.; Sitters, T. D.; Brokensha, C.; Sparbier, H.; Kirby, N. A.; Cotton, W. G.; Gray, P. H.; Dodd, R. T.; Gray, H. A.; Grabia, H. A.; Darley, F. W.; Honan, W.; Strutton, C. E.; Gilbert, J.; Shinkfield, J.; Ramster, A. H.; McIntyre, A. M.; Betteridge, C. H.; Blaylock, A.; Everton, A.; Lockyer, E. T.; Stocker, G.; Reynolds, W. B.; Richards, G. T.; Chadwick, H.; Fitzell, J. A.; Frost, E.; McRae, D.; Gray, H.; Holthouse, L. L.; Clarke, A.; Marshall, H. L.; James, F. H.; Pfitzner, E. T.; Kowalick, G. A.; Raistrick, J.; Kitson, R. S. (Deputy B.M.); Hewson, H.; Nettlebeck, A.; Hemingway, J. N.; McCallum, F. J.; Pedler, P. O.; Foote, W. H.; (M.S.M.), A.R.C.M. (Director of Music); W. C. T. Goodman (Chief Engineer and General Manager to the Trust); C. R. Moyes (Secretary and Assistant Manager. Absentees: Lockyer, E. J. (clarinet); Murray, R. (flugel); Lock, F. H. (trombone); Burchett, H. (trombone).

The 'Merle' paddle steamer

The 'Merle' paddle steamer

GENERAL: The 'Merle', a stern wheel paddle steamer owned by river trader Edward Diener; it pulled the shop barges 'Eva Millicent' and 'Flo D' between 1903 and 1917 when it sank in Lake Alexandrina, about a year later the 'Flo' was reconstructed as the 'Kookaburra'. The craft was originally named after Merle the daughter of Edward and Catherine Diener.