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R. Homburg

R. Homburg

Formal portrait of Robert Homburg, member for Murray, and later a justice of the Supreme Court.

W.H. Duncan

W.H. Duncan

Formal portrait of W.H. Duncan, member for Murray.

Lush family

Lush family

Margaret Lush (nee Searle) with her daughter Margaret Shepherd (seated) and twin grandsons Stuart and Frank. The others are believed to be Ada Murray (another daughter) and Ada's son Chadwick.

Sunset at Barmera

Sunset at Barmera

Sunset over the river at Barmera.

Members of the Mechanical Department, Adelaide Refinery

Members of the Mechanical Department, Adelaide Refinery

New members of the Mechanical Department bring the Adelaide Refinery to operating strength: standing, L-R, George Murray (storekeeper), Charlie Goff, Hank Dekker (plant helpers), Mike Wilson (tool storeman), Aub Kleinig (wharehouse assistant), and Pat Meehan (plant helper); middle row, L-R, Tom Hardiker, Tab Moyle, Bob Sambrooks, Tom Gill, and Harry Hooper (plant helpers); sitting, L-R, Harry Hatwell, Derrick Stott (plant helpers), Frank de Reus (supervisor), Santo Crisanti, and Geoff Woods (boilermaker welders). Photo was taken on February 4th, 1963.

John Finger standing on a sandbank levee

John Finger standing on a sandbank levee

John Finger standing on a sandbank levee near Renmark during the 1953 flood. Finger, and the photographer Bill Gillett, were both members of the Eureka Youth League at the time, and, like many church and other community groups, volunteered to help by filling sandbags and building levees.

Anzac Memorial, Sydney

Anzac Memorial, Sydney

Anzac Memorial at Hyde Park, Sydney.

Daisy Bates's travelling companion

Daisy Bates's travelling companion

Photograph of an Aboriginal girl standing next to a buggy pulled by two camels. A kitten can be seen standing on the back of one of the camels. The description on the reverse side, thought to have been written by Daisy Bates, reads: "My mode of travelling over the great Nullarbor Plain. My only companion on this trip from Fowler's Bay, S.A., across the plain to Eucla, W.A., and back to Fowler's Bay, covering 480 miles was the half caste girl seen in this photograph, one of five half or three quarter castes reared and educated by Mrs G.W. Murray of Yalata Station, Fowler's Bay S.A. I found the little kitten on the road. Its mother had been killed and the wee thing was nearly dead with starvation."

Vehicles waiting for the Blanchetown Ferry

Vehicles waiting for the Blanchetown Ferry

Queue of vehicles waiting to cross Murray River on the Blanchetown Ferry.

Vehicles on the Blanchetown Ferry

Vehicles on the Blanchetown Ferry

Vehicles crossing the Murray River on the Blanchetown Ferry with people standing alongside ferry rails.

Working on the levee bank

Working on the levee bank

Beverley Gartery (nee Pedler) recalls that this photo 'was taken on the evening of 17 August 1956. Beverley Pedler, Margaret Mosel and Jillian Anderson were patrolling a section of the Renmark North flood bank. The men of the district (BLOCK E) were very tired after many weeks of working to build the bank by day & then having to patrol it at night in case of breaks in the bank. We three young girls were all daughters of fruit growers in the area so we were able to relieve the men for a few hours at night'. The photograph was taken by a member of 'The News Flood Squad' and appeared on the front page of 'The News' on Saturday 18 August 1956.

Renmark flood

Renmark flood

View of the flooded bowling green opposite the Renmark Hotel in August 1956. Taken from a hotel window, the levee can be seen between the hotel and the flood waters.

Mary D'Arcy and the Renmark flood

Mary D'Arcy and the Renmark flood

Mary D'Arcy (later Mary Heppell), aged 19, a telephonist at Renmark, seated on a postbox which has been partially buried in the levee bank opposite the Renmark Hotel, August or September 1956. Photograph by Ron Christie. Published in The News.

'Ruby' paddlesteamer at Loxton

'Ruby' paddlesteamer at Loxton

The paddlesteamer 'Ruby' on the River Murray at Loxton, photographed 8 April 1917.

Album of South Australian views

Album of South Australian views

Bridge at Aldgate; southern line to Aldgate, Nairne, Murray Bridge, Bordertown. Steam train can be seen approaching the bridge. [Duplicate of B 63015/40].

Victor and Ruby paddle steamers

Victor and Ruby paddle steamers

Paddle steamer 'Victor' beside a vessel loaded with cargo at Lang's landing, near Punyelroo (south of Swan Reach). The 'Ruby' can be seen in the background. Robert Lang is standing on the wharf in front of the 'Ruby'. (John Robert Lang worked as mate on the 'Ruby' and died in 1897.).

Group of men examining Sturt's flag

Group of men examining Sturt's flag

Justice Abbott, C.M. Hambidge, Sir Howard Lloyd and Mr Parker looking at Charles Sturt's flag used when Sturt's expedition entered the River Murray. A fragment of Sturt's boat is lying across another flag in the photograph, possibly the one carried opn the Central Australia expedition. These items were brought back to Australia by Sturt's great-grandson Anthony Napier Sturt in 1951, the first time a Charles Sturt descendant had visited Australia since the family left for England in 1853. The flag was lent to the Art Gallery of South Australia. (See 'The Advertiser' 6 January 1951: 'Family Treasures Relics of Sturt's Historic Trip'.).

Captain Charles Sturt's flag.

Captain Charles Sturt's flag.

Captain Charles Sturt's Union Jack which he unfurled when the Murrumbidgee River carried his boat into the river he named the Murray on 14 January 1830.

South Australian Museum

South Australian Museum

View of the South Australian Museum building on North Terrace, Adelaide. The original lantern slide appears to have been created to illustrate the buidling material as the caption reads 'MURRAY BRIDGE SANDSTONE. (Museum, Adelaide. S.A.)'.

Len Opie, DCM, Remembrance Day

Len Opie, DCM, Remembrance Day

Len Opie, DCM, veteran of WWII, Korea and Vietnam, talks to media at the War Memorial on North Terrace on Remembrance Day, 11 November 2005. His Distinguished Conduct Medal awarded for action as a member of 3RAR in Korea in 1952 is visible.

Photographs by Ruth Elix

Photographs taken by Ruth Elix of Mannum of the 1956 River Murray flood. To see individual images, do a number search on B 70727/1-39.

Floods at Mannum

Floods at Mannum

Looking down on houses flooded by the swollen River Murray.

Floods at Mannum

Floods at Mannum

A small group of people look out over the flood swollen River Murray.

Staff at Borgelts Motors

Staff at Borgelts Motors

Nine members of Borgelts Motors staff pictured in front of a sign which reads 'Borgelts Motors / 60 years / 60 years of service'. Identified on the back of the photograph as [back row] 'Max Shrowder, nephew of Lou Borgelt, founder; John ----; John Holmes; Chris Castle; Dick Castle, partner to Max Shrowder. [Front row] Tony Risitane; Cameron Mighall, Murray Lindner, Doug Crichton.

Studio portrait of a man and woman

Studio portrait of a man and woman

Studio portrait of a couple. The woman is wearing a dark dress featuring flared lower sleeves trimmed with darker lace and a white lace collar. The man is in baggy style light trousers with unmatching darker thigh length lounge jacket and waistcoat and narrow tie. Photograph by James Taylor, photographic artist Murray Street, Gawler.

Studio portrait of a young man

Studio portrait of a young man

The man is wearing a double breasted jacket buttoned high, with two parallel sets of pockets with flaps at the waist and hip. The tie is a narrow bow. Photograph by James Taylor, photographic artist, Murray Street, Gawler.

Children swimming

Children swimming

Three Aboriginal children and two adult women swimming in a river, probably the River Murray near the Swan Reach United Aborigines' Mission.

Photographer David Simpson of Banksia Park discusses his work with (from left) Firebird Charitable Fund Committee President Maureen Lister of Leabrook, Justice Kemeri Murray, who officially opened the exhibition, and Mrs Julie Voivodich. The exhibition is in the D'Entrecote Restaurant, newly opened by Julie's husband, Guido Voivodich. 8 March 1989.

Photographer David Simpson of Banksia Park discusses his work with (from left) Firebird Charitable Fund Committee President Maureen Lister of Leabrook, Justice Kemeri Murray, who officially opened the exhibition, and Mrs Julie Voivodich. The exhibition is in the D'Entrecote Restaurant, newly opened by Julie's husband, Guido Voivodich. 8 March 1989.

Alec Holborn's photograph album

Alec Holborn's photograph album

Album of photographs mostly taken about 1926 by Alexander Harrold (Alec) Holborn. Includes views of Victor Harbor and buildings, Granite Island and environs, visit of the Prince of Wales to Adelaide in 1926, SA Amateur Swimming Association activities at Glenelg and on the Torrens, Adelaide and environs, and the Holborn family. Some pages have over-arching captions, including PAGE 10 (49-53) 'views on Hindmarsh River 1926';.

Argo a 19th century river cargo boat at Renmark

Argo a 19th century river cargo boat at Renmark

Argo: a 19th century river cargo boat on the River Murray at Renmark, 30 June, 2006.