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Swing bridge at Gawler

Swing bridge at Gawler

GAWLER: A woman stands on 'Goose Island Bridge', over the South Para river, Murray Street, Gawler.

Chevrolet car outside the Old Spot Hotel, Gawler

Chevrolet car outside the Old Spot Hotel, Gawler

GAWLER: A 1926 Chevrolet car stands outside the Old Spot Hotel, Murray Street, Gawler.

People outside the Exchange Hotel at Gawler

People outside the Exchange Hotel at Gawler

GAWLER: A crowd of people with a number of horse drawn wagons, stand outside the Exchange Hotel, Murray Street Gawler. Mr C.J. Lucas was licensee from 1886-1901.

Cars which were supplied by Aero Motors, Gawler

Cars which were supplied by Aero Motors, Gawler

GAWLER: Cars which were supplied by Aero Motors, line Murray Street Gawler, during a visit by Sir Thomas Playford and other members of the State Government, July 1957. J.W. Mathews was the licensee of the Old Spot Hotel from 1954-1964.

Employees of G. Marsh's Wheelwright and Blacksmith at Gawler

Employees of G. Marsh's Wheelwright and Blacksmith at Gawler

Employees of G. Marsh's wheelwright and blacksmith business, standing by a wagon outside their shop situated at the rear of Exchange Hotel, Murray Street, Gawler.

Industrial buildings at Loxton

Industrial buildings at Loxton

LOXTON: Industrial buildings on the edge of the Murray River at Loxton.

Royal Mail transport passing over a flooded bridge

Royal Mail transport passing over a flooded bridge

GENERAL: The Royal Mail transport from Wentworth to Renmark passing over the Rufus River on a flooded bridge.

Members of 2nd/8th Field Ambulance Pipe Band

Members of 2nd/8th Field Ambulance Pipe Band

GENERAL: Members of the 2nd/8th Field Ambulance Pipe Band, 9th Division A.I.F., marching at Wayville. Front row from left: Reverend Angus Thompson; Don Hayes; Ken Greason. Second row from left: Jack Ferguson; Bill Williams; Graham Robinson; base drummer Max Hayes. Side drummers Donald Inkster; Ken Thompson; Dicky Duryea. Buglers front row: Sam Parks; Johnny Davis; ?. Second row: ?; Murray Kemp; ? Elphick. The remainder are unknown.

2nd/8th Field Ambulance Pipe Band 9th Division A.I.F

2nd/8th Field Ambulance Pipe Band 9th Division A.I.F

GENERAL: Members of the 2nd/8th Field Ambulance Pipe Band, 9th Division A.I.F., marching at Wayville. Pipers front row, from left: Reverend Angus Thompson; Don Hayes; Ken Greason; Jack McPherson; Bill Williams; Graham Robinson. Third row, base drummer Max Hayes. Fourth row, side drummer Donald Inkster; tenor drummer Ken Thompson; side drummer Dicky Duryea. Buglers front row, from left: Sam Parks; Johnny Davis; ?. Second Row: ?; Murray Kemp; ? Elphick. The others are unknown.

Adelaide Highland Pipe Band, 1911

Adelaide Highland Pipe Band, 1911

GENERAL: Members of the Adelaide Highland Band. Back row, left to right: ? Reichbeth; ?; Dave Thomson; ?; Drum Major Jack Bruce; Norm McKinnon; Ashley ?; Dave Young. Second row: Joe Thompson; Allan Lett; ?; Pipe Major Bill McLennan; Drum Sergeant ? McKenzie; Bill Niven; ? Murray; ? Thompson. Sitting: Jack McLennan; Bill Young.

Mount Gambier Pipe Band

Mount Gambier Pipe Band

MOUNT GAMBIER: An early Pipe Band from the Mount Gambier area. The gentleman in the centre of the back row is John Livingston M.H.R. The boy second on the right at the front is Terry Murray.

Institute Building and Town Hall, Gawler

Institute Building and Town Hall, Gawler

GAWLER: Exterior view of the Institute Building and Town Hall, Murray Street, Gawler.

Members of the Glen Osmond Tennis Club

Members of the Glen Osmond Tennis Club

GLEN OSMOND: Members of the Glen Osmond Tennis Club on a visit to Angaston. Back row from left: Nellie Allnutt; Bob Bowen; James Richard Fowler; George Fraser. Seated: Ernest Allnutt; Marion Fowler; Clara Thallon; Mrs Perks; Mary Murray; Harry Allnutt. Front: Lea Allnutt; Albert Bowen.

Wreck of the paddle-steamer 'Cadell'

Wreck of the paddle-steamer 'Cadell'

GENERAL: The wreck of the paddle-steamer 'Cadell' at Goolwa January 1946. The 'Cadell was one of the first paddle-steamers on the River Murray.

Rock band 'The Wipeouts'

Rock band 'The Wipeouts'

Musicians of the South Australian rock band 'The Wipeouts'. From left of picture: Simon Weston, drums and vocals; David Hansford, Keyboards; David Henderson, guitars and vocals; Andrew Murray, saxophone, guitars and vocals; Clinton Doyle, guitars and vocals.

Frederick Elliott Randell and his wife Caroline with their children

Frederick Elliott Randell and his wife Caroline with their children

GENERAL: Frederick Elliott Randell, his wife Caroline and children Keith, who is riding a rocking horse, and Dorothy, photographed in a garden at Hyde Park, (Adelaide) by George Beauchamp on 8 May 1903. They are described as being the 'first S.A. residents in Zion City'. (They left Sydney for British Columbia, Canada ten days later.).

Pumping plant north of Waikerie

Pumping plant north of Waikerie

WAIKERIE: The Holder pumping plant on the River Murray, three miles north of Waikerie; a paddle steamer moored nearby is identified as being the 'Goldborough'.

Writers' Week volume one

Volume one of four volumes of a photographic record of a party held at Belair, S.A. during Writers' Week, 1962. Volume one contains photographs 1- 35. Subjects include: Colin Thiele, Nene Gare, Nancy Cato, Roland Robinson, Douglas Stewart, C.P. Mountford, Stephen Murray Smith, Tom Shapcott, W. Flexmore Hudson, Leslie Rees, W.N. Scott, John Bray, Ian Mudie, Staunton McNamara, Glen Francis, Col Ponder, Kenneth Slessor, Beatrice Davis, Mary Dick, Elizabeth Harrower, Elizabeth Lane, Tom Hungerford, Christopher Wallace-Crabbe, David Rowbotham, Hal Porter, Ian Turner, F. Dalby Davison, T. Inglis Moore, W.E. Harney, Mary Durack, George Wilson, Kylie Tennant, Patsy Adam Smith, Mary Durack, W.E. Harney, Irene Foster, Olaf Ruhen and Vernon Branson. To see individual photographs do a NUMBER search on B 49752/1/1-35.

Paddle steamer near Mannum

Paddle steamer near Mannum

View of the Murray River near Mannum, with the paddle steamer 'Tyro' in the distance.

Railway transport: 600 class

Railway transport: 600 class

Passenger train at Murray Bridge station.

Men on holidays

Men on holidays

A group of men on a boat presumed to be on the River Murray. Some are in football guernseys.

Men on holidays

Men on holidays

A group of men on a boat presumed to be on the River Murray. Some are in football guernseys.

Men on holidays

Men on holidays

A group of men on a boat presumed to be on the River Murray. Some are in football guernseys.

Flood at Renmark

Flood at Renmark

Renmark. Flood 1931. Water overflowing river bank below Sonnemaus (?) near River Murray Works Office.

Flood near Lock No. 9

Flood near Lock No. 9

Flood 1931. Scene near Lock No. 9.

Flood at Lake Victoria Storage RM Works

Flood at Lake Victoria Storage RM Works

Inlet Regulator Lake Victoria Storage R.M. Works.

Flood at Lake Victoria Storage RM Works

Flood at Lake Victoria Storage RM Works

Lake Victoria Storage Works. Showing damage done at the Inlet Regulator through bank being washed away. Repair being executed in March 1932.

Flood at Lake Victoria Storage RM Works

Flood at Lake Victoria Storage RM Works

Lake Victoria Storage Works. Bank 1 showing gap made through floodwaters breaking through.

Lock 8

Lock 8

Lock 8. Concrete mixer and schute.

Upstream Renmark

Upstream Renmark

View 25 miles upstream Renmark. Photo by Sgt. Miller.