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People : D surnames

People : D surnames

People photographed by Messenger Press, surnames starting with D.

People : D surnames

People : D surnames

People photographed by Messenger Press, surnames starting with D.

Men at a lock

Men at a lock

Two men standing on a lock, while a third man is seated on a motor boat in the lock. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/13.

Album of the 1890 Royal Pastoral Commission inspection of South Australia and the Northern Territory

An album of views of South Australia and the Northern Territory, believed to be taken during the inspection of the 1890 Royal Pastoral Commission, comprising photographs of: the 1890 members of the Royal Pastoral Commission, including members of the Pastoral Commission riding camels, horses and in wagons whilst travelling from place to place and making camp in various locations, as well as locations in Morgan, Murkbo, the Murray River, residents of Anna Creek, Beetaloo Dam, Charlotte Waters, Crown Point, the Macdonnell Ranges, the Alice Springs telegraph station, Melrose and Mount Remarkable, Wirrabara forest, Port Germein Gorge, and Horrocks Creek and Horrocks Pass in the Flinders Ranges.

West Coast Band

West Coast Band

West Coast brass band, which was formed at Charlton by Geo, Walter, and Sam Flavel, and also included Ray Bruce, Don Murray, and the DuBois Brothers.

South African Touring Cricket Team

South African Touring Cricket Team

South African Touring Cricket Team photograph signed by the players for Sir Donald and Lady Bradman. Back row L-R: H.J. Tayfield, J.C. Watkins, A.R.A. Murray, M.G. Melle. Middle row L-R: W. Ferguson (Scorer), K.J. Funston, H.J. Keith, E.B. Norton, G. Innes, E.R. Fuller. Front row L-R: J.H.B Waite, P.N.F. Mansell, J.E. Cheetham (Captain), K.G. Viljoen (Manager), D.J. McGlew (Vice-Captain), W.R. Endean, R.A. McLean.

Pupils of Delamere School

Pupils of Delamere School

Group portrait of William John Hocking and pupils at Delamere School.

Ferry crossing, Renmark

Ferry crossing, Renmark

A ferry crossing the river at Renmark.

Harry Samuel Taylor

Harry Samuel Taylor

Harry Samuel Taylor, eldest child of W.H. and M.J Taylor. Born 14 April 1873, died 13 February 1932 in Renmark. He was the editor of the Murray Pioneer for 25 years, and was the husband of Sarah Helen (nee Smith) and is the father of William Gilmore Taylor. He had a property called Paraguay.

Championship Senior Eights 1926

Championship Senior Eights 1926

Digital copy of a photograph of the start of the championship Senior Eights race, 1926. In lane one is the Murray Bridge crew, lane two is Mannum, lane three is Torrens, lane four Commonwealth, and lane five is Port Adelaide. The Port Adelaide Rowing Club Crew consists of: G. Harrison (Stroke), P. Johns (7), R. Remphrey (6), A. Nickolas (5), R. Murch (4), B. Lawton (3), R. Nicholas (2), and J. Dunstan (Bow).

One Sunday afternoon at the Gorge picnic grounds

One Sunday afternoon at the Gorge picnic grounds

Ellen Saunders "enjoying the news of the world one Sunday afternoon at the Gorge picnic grounds" in her new Ford station wagon.

Stumpy tail lizard 'Charlie Boy'

Stumpy tail lizard 'Charlie Boy'

Stumpy tail lizard in the domestic garden of Ellen Saunders at Hampstead Gardens. "We found this Charlie Boy in the garden one day, I don't have to tell you he didn't stay long."

Christmas day 1961

Christmas day 1961

Ellen Saunders in her garden at her Hampstead Gardens home on Christmas day in 1961, "we had all our meals in the garden for a week, because it was so hot I had to sit in the shade." Featuring a Hills Hoist washing line.

Fibro cement dwelling with Ford, Hampstead Gardens

Fibro cement dwelling with Ford, Hampstead Gardens

The home of Ellen and Arthur Saunders, a typical fibro cement dwelling found in new districts like Hampstead Gardens. "Back view of house with Florrie Ford. Dinkie sitting on step with me." Ford registration number SA 330-555.

Temporary dwelling, Hampstead Gardens

Temporary dwelling, Hampstead Gardens

Temporary dwelling of a caravan mounted on blocks, Hampstead Gardens. Ellen and Arthur Saunders standing outside.

Wellington punt

Wellington punt

Two men standing on the punt that crosses the Murray River at Wellington.

John McKinley memorial, Gawler

John McKinley memorial, Gawler

View of the John McKinley Memorial on Murray Street, Gawler. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/104.

Mrs Bonsor with sons, Goolwa barrage

Mrs Bonsor with sons, Goolwa barrage

Digital copy of a black and white photograph of 'Mum and boys' on the Goolwa Barrage. One of the boys may be George Bonsor.

Woman sitting on rail truck on barrage

Woman sitting on rail truck on barrage

Digital copy of a black and white photograph of a woman sitting on a railway truck, believed to be on the Goolwa Barrage.

Entrance to Goolwa barrage

Entrance to Goolwa barrage

Digital copy of a sepia photograph of a man, believed to be William Bonsor, standing with his sons at the 'entrance to barrage at Goolwa'. Caption on verso reads 'Dad and boys'. One of the boys may be George Bonsor.

Lock 4 football club

Lock 4 football club

Digital copy of a sepia photograph of a team of footballers from the Riverland posing in a bush setting. The caption on the verso reads 'Lock 4 Football Club'. Original printed in Renmark. A researcher has provided the following information: this photo had to have been taken between 1927 and 1929 when Lock 4 was underway. On 13 March 1927 a meeting of the Lock Four Football Club was held in the town hall with Mr B. Warren presiding. The question of joining one of the river football associations was discussed and it was decided to apply for admission to the Renmark (Upper Murray) association. The colours selected for the club were red and black, subject to approval of the association. It was resolved to prepare a ground immediately. They joined the Loxton-Browns Well Association. From the Adelaide Chronicle, 19 September 1929, 'Staff and employees have been prominent in sports and the lock for four football team have been premiers of the Loxton-Browns' Well Association of the past three years'.

Goolwa barrage

Goolwa barrage

Digital copy of a black and white photograph of a view along the barrage at Goolwa, with railcar machinery further along the line.

Goolwa barrage completed

Goolwa barrage completed

Digital copy of a black and white photograph of a view along the full length of the barrage at Goolwa, with watercraft floating alongside. The caption on the verso reads 'The barrage (Goolwa) now it's finished. To Mum and Dad from Bill'.

Goolwa barrage under construction

Goolwa barrage under construction

Digital copy of a black and white photograph showing a stage in the construction of the Goolwa barrage.

Gerry Roberts and Peter McWhirr

Gerry Roberts and Peter McWhirr

Gerry Roberts and Peter McWhirr on the River Murray during the Annual Masters Regatta.

At Mannum

At Mannum

Five male rowers from the Port Adelaide Rowing Club on the bank of the Murray River at Mannum.

Lowering the boat into the Murray River

Lowering the boat into the Murray River

Members of the Port Adelaide Rowing Club lower a boat into the river at the Renmark Regatta.

Gerry and Maggie in starter's boat

Gerry and Maggie in starter's boat

Gerry and Maggie in starter's boat on the River Murray during the Annual Masters Regatta.

Maggie

Maggie

Club member Maggie on the banks of the Murray River at Renmark.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club rowers

Port Adelaide Rowing Club rowers

Port Adelaide Rowing Club rowers on the River Murray during the Annual Masters Regatta.