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No. 3 Pumping Station

No. 3 Pumping Station

View of No. 3 Pumping Station on the Murray River, showing the main building with a large wood pile beside it, together with a smaller hut and a holding pond.

Ferry at Mannum

Ferry at Mannum

Ferry on the River Murray at Mannum, South Australia.

P.S. Pyap

P.S. Pyap

The P.S. Pyap on the bank of a river, probably the Murray River. Four men are standing near the gangway.

The 'Euphrates' at Sydney

The 'Euphrates' at Sydney

The iron 4 masted barque 'Euphrates', 1716 tons, at Sydney [iron 4 mast barque, 1716 gross tons. ON76191. 268.9 x 39.2 x 23.0. Built 1879 (2) H Murray and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: R Hill, registered Greenock, later W. Bowen].

Photograph albums

Albums of miscellaneous photographs including: farming and station properties, horse drawn vehicles, townships, farm buildings and implements, and portraits of prominent South Australians including members of Legislative Council. Album 2 comprises photographs of the 1890 Royal Pastoral Commission inspection of South Australia and the Northern Territory showing members of the Commission and locations they visited. Some of the locations include: 'Springfield' the property owned by John Warren and Mount Crawford, Williamstown, Wirrabara, Tandowie, Wilpena Pound, the Barossa Ranges, Beltana Station, Farina, Strangways Springs, Warren Reservoir, Millbrook Reservoir, Morgan, the Murray River, Anna Creek, Beetaloo Dam, the Macdonnell Ranges, Melrose, the Flinders Ranges, and Strzelecki Creek. Also included are photographs thought to be of the Warren family at 'Springfield' and taken during various family outings, and photographs of John Warren comprising: a photograph of John Warren and two other men dressed in military uniform, a group portrait of the Royal Pastoral Commission, an unidentified group portrait (possibly the Legislative Council), and a composite photograph of the 1902 Legislative Council.

Benjamin Watson Shearer

Benjamin Watson Shearer

Studio portrait of a young Benjamin Shearer.

Text prayers and script

Text prayers and script

Records of the Reverend Arthur M. Trengove comprising lantern slides and glass plate negatives including typescript text prayers, church statistics and cartoons most likely used during church services or presentations and for teaching purposes.

Photographs relating to Peter Jackson's war service

Photographs relating to Peter Jackson's war service

Loose photographs from Peter Jackson's war service in the RAAF. Digital copies.

'Manurewa' iron barque

'Manurewa' iron barque

'Manurewa' iron barque 327 tons [iron 3 mast barque, 371 gross tons ON89648. 143.1 x 26.1 x 13.0. Built 1884 (12) Murdoch and Murray, Port Glasgow. Owners: George Wood, registered London; 1897 Hugh Munro, registered Lyttelton, and name changed in November 1899 to 'Manurewa'. Munro sells in 1904. He had been in association with AH Turnbull from 1904 until 1908. The owners were GT Nichol and partners; 1909 RS Lamb and partners, registered Sydney, later AS Paterson and Co., who were the owners when the vessel went missing. She sailed from Newcastle NSW March 22, 1922, and was not seen again and presumed to have foundered with the loss of all hands]

Delegates at the 59th Convention of the Graziers' Federal Council of Australia

Delegates at the 59th Convention of the Graziers' Federal Council of Australia

Delegates at the 59th Convention of the Graziers' Federal Council of Australia, held in Melbourne, June 1942. Back row (left to right): A.J. Honey (Sec., Tas.), J.W. Allen (Sec., N.S.W.), H.R.C. Adkins (Sec., W.A.), W. Balston (W.A.), J.H. Doyle (N.S.W.), C.Sinclair Wood (Sec., W.D.), A. Rau (Reporter), H.C. Collins (Actg. Sec. Vic. and S. Riv.). Middle row: A.E.C. Bennett (Trav. Rep. Vic. & S. Riv.), N. Bourke (Q.), P.A. Brown (Sec., Q.), T.G. Fenn (Sec., S.A.), A.J. McBride (S.A.), S.C. Burston (S.R.), F.A. Brodie (N.T.), G.A. Crossing (W.D.), J.F. Meynink (Qld.), R.D. Bakewell (Vic.). Front row: Francis Foster (Tas.); W.S. Murray (S.A.), Alex Armstrong (Vic.), R.J.F. Boyer (Q.), E.L. Killen (N.S.W.), H.R. Cowdery (N.S.W.), J. Forrest (W. Aust.).

Certificate for Industry

Certificate for Industry

Certificate awarded to E.H. Bird for 'Industry' by Whinham College, North Adelaide and signed by John Whinham & Son, Principals, 1884. The certificate features a fine coloured lithographed panoramic view of the College and surrounding area, executed by L. Henn & Company, of Currie Street, Adelaide. It shows land covered by Town Acres 769-771, 792 and 816, with Jeffcott Street at left, Ward Street on right, Ward Court on extreme right of the Ward Street frontage, Wellington Square on extreme left with the Wellington Hotel on SE corner.

'Manurewa' iron barque at Port Adelaide

'Manurewa' iron barque at Port Adelaide

'Manurewa' iron barque 327 tons at Port Adelaide, with Birkenhead in the background. [iron 3 mast barque, 371 gross tons ON89648. 143.1 x 26.1 x 13.0. Built 1884 (12) Murdoch and Murray, Port Glasgow. Owners: George Wood, registered London; 1897 Hugh Munro, registered Lyttelton, and name changed in November 1899 to 'Manurewa'. Munro sells in 1904. He had been in association with AH Turnbull from 1904 until 1908. The owners were GT Nichol and partners; 1909 RS Lamb and partners, registered Sydney, later AS Paterson and Co., who were the owners when the vessel went missing. She sailed from Newcastle NSW March 22, 1922, and was not seen again and presumed to have foundered with the loss of all hands]

Benjamin Watson Shearer

Benjamin Watson Shearer

Studio portrait of a young Benjamin Shearer.

The 'Euphrates' at Port Pirie

The 'Euphrates' at Port Pirie

The iron 4 masted barque 'Euphrates', 1716 tons, at Port Pirie [iron 4 mast barque, 1716 gross tons. ON76191. 268.9 x 39.2 x 23.0. Built 1879 (2) H Murray and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: R Hill, registered Greenock, later W. Bowen].

Diary and other items belonging to W.A. Crowder

Diary and other items belonging to W.A. Crowder

Diary of W.A. Crowder, member of the Overland Telegraph Line construction party, in original canvas bag, with inserts of Roper River Aboriginal words, verse, telegram, card, flying fish wing and hakea leaves, carved 'swagger stick' and telescope. A transcript of the diary is included with the group. See below for details.

Album of World War I photographs

Album of World War I photographs

Album of photographs of nursing sisters, Col. Simpson Newland and others on the 'Orvosa' in Cairo, Ismailia, Dartford and elsewhere.

[River scene]

[River scene]

View of paddlesteamers on the Murray River, with a substantial settlement on the far bank (probably Mannum or Blanchetown). Another paddlesteamers has been pencilled in but not completed.

The 'Linlithgowshire' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Linlithgowshire' in an unidentified harbour

The iron ship 'Linlithgowshire', 1425 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron ship 1425 tons, ON76785, 244.7 x 37.4 x 21.7. Built 1877 (6) Henry Murray and Co. Glasgow, as 'Jeanie Landles' for David Law, rergistered Glasgow. c.1883 sold to Thomas Law and Co., registered Glasgow and renamed 'Linlithgowshire'. Sold c.1907 and become the Belgian sail training ship 'Comte de Smet de Naeyer'].

The 'Euphrates' at Port Darwin

The 'Euphrates' at Port Darwin

The iron 4 masted barque 'Euphrates', 1716 tons, at Port Darwin [iron 4 mast barque, 1716 gross tons. ON76191. 268.9 x 39.2 x 23.0. Built 1879 (2) H Murray and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: R Hill, registered Greenock, later W. Bowen].

The 'Euphrates' at Port Adelaide

The 'Euphrates' at Port Adelaide

The iron 4 masted barque 'Euphrates', 1716 tons, at Port Adelaide [iron 4 mast barque, 1716 gross tons. ON76191. 268.9 x 39.2 x 23.0. Built 1879 (2) H Murray and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: R Hill, registered Greenock, later W. Bowen].

The 'Euphrates' at Geelong

The 'Euphrates' at Geelong

The iron 4 masted barque 'Euphrates', 1716 tons, at Geelong [iron 4 mast barque, 1716 gross tons. ON76191. 268.9 x 39.2 x 23.0. Built 1879 (2) H Murray and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: R Hill, registered Greenock, later W. Bowen].

The 'Benares' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Benares' in an unidentified harbour

The iron 4 masted barque 'Benares', 1721 tons, in an unidentified harbour. [iron 4 masted barque, 1721 tons. ON76765. 270.0 x 39.2 x 23.0. Built 1877 (4) H. Murray and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: Watson Bros. registered Glasgow later came under the Norwegian flag without change of name. On a voyage Archangel to Delagoa with timber she was wrecked at Solombal July 18 1910.]

Drawings of the South Australian Company's Swing Bridge, Port Adelaide, South Australia[engineering drawing]

Drawings of the South Australian Company's Swing Bridge, Port Adelaide, South Australia[engineering drawing]

General plan, elevation and section drawings of an iron and wooden swing bridge erected at the entrance to the Company's Basin at Port Adelaide. The bridge was the forerunner of Robinson Bridge. Watercolour with some spotting evident, ink notation. Various scales given. Signed 'William Murray CE May 17 1856' at bottom right corner.

Drawings of the South Australian Company's Swing Bridge, Port Adelaide, South Australia[engineering drawing]

Drawings of the South Australian Company's Swing Bridge, Port Adelaide, South Australia[engineering drawing]

General site plan and details of positions of the 'dolphins' for the swing bridge at the entrance to the Company's Basin at Port Adelaide. Watercolour with some spotting evident. Various scales given. Signed 'William Murray CE June 1858' at bottom right corner.

Miscellaneous letters

Miscellaneous letters

Letters addressed to Ridley but relating to other persons.

Journal of a journey from Port Philip to Adelaide

Journal of a journey from Port Philip to Adelaide

Comprises photoprint copy of original held by the Mitchell Library together with less comprehensive manuscript version.

Records relating to sculpture projects carried out or proposed by JS Ostoja-Kotkowski

Records relating to sculpture projects carried out or proposed by JS Ostoja-Kotkowski

The series consists of photographs, transparencies, negatives, watercolours, drawings, correspondence, and models of sculpture projects undertaken by Ostoja-Kotkowski; proposals which were never undertaken; and photographs of a sculpture of JS Ostoja-Kotkowski. Some of the proposed towers were sound and kinetic works. Chronology:. 1956: Architectural exhibition Botanic Gardens Adelaide. 1957: Fountain Tasman Hotel beer garden Port Lincoln. 1958: Fountain. 1964: Fountain Rothman's Theatrette Wayville showgrounds; Australian Photographic Society plaque. 1967: XII Stations of the Cross Churinga Monastery chapel. 1969: Trophy England to Australia commemorative air race; Fountain West End market Adelaide. 1960s: Tubular steel sculptures. 1970: Descending dove Immanuel College Novar Gardens. 1972: Helios Churchill House Canberra. 1973: Dom Polski wall sculpture. 1976: Polish Soldiers' monument Dom Polski Adelaide. 1978: Carved headstone Zenon Swigon. 1979: Ned Kelly. 1981: Sphaeros Perth District Court. 1988: Monument to Tadeusz Kosciuszko Cooma New South Wales. nd: door handles - gallery.

Landscapes

Landscapes

This series comprises images of unidentified landscapes, probably in the Adelaide Hills; Piccadilly Valley; Mount Lofty; and near the Murray River. A selection only from this series has been digitised. Do a NUMBER search on PRG 1316/7/1-145.

Scrapbooks

Three scrapbooks containing photographs, newspaper cuttings and pressed flowers, compiled by Annie Jenkyns Haslam (nee Roach )who was married to William Haslam.

Australian locations

Australian locations

This series comprises images of mainly South Australian locations including: North Terrace; Mannum; Adelaide Town Hall and GPO; Exhibition Building; Parliament House; Government House; Torrens River weir; the River Murray; Belair; Le Fevre Terrace, Adelaide; Piccadilly Valley; Inman River, Victor Harbor; River Torrens; Adelaide Parklands; Mount Lofty House and Port Noarlunga; and images of Sydney including: Martin Place, Railways Station; Col. Sugar Company, Water & Sewerage Board, and Sydney Harbour Trust buildings; Prince of Wales visit; Sydney Town Hall; and Sydney Cricket Ground.