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"Walmer" a house at Milang

"Walmer" a house at Milang

'Walmer', a house at Milang, with two men standing outside the front gate, and other people on the verandah. The house probably has a connection to the family of Rev. George Taplin, of Point McLeay Mission.

A mounted constable outside a house probably at Milang

A mounted constable outside a house probably at Milang

Mounted Constable in uniform (without horse) on left, with family group, including two small boys, outside a villa with a picket fence, probably at Milang. Presumably there is some connection with the Taplin family of Point McLeay Aboriginal Mission Station.

Photographs of river shipping and places

Photographs of river shipping and places

Photographs from Harry Godson's collection which had been given his catalogue numbers but were not included in earlier digitised series 1-4. His numbers are included in caption details. Among the collection are photographs from the PS 'Marion' on its last trip from Berri to Mannum in June 1963 before being handed over to Mannum National Trust (images 32-63). Most images undated. See 'Contents' in 'More info' for details.

Photographs and artworks collected by A.G. Smith

Photographs, a charcoal sketch and an etching collected by Arthur George Smith. Dates for some photographs are approximate. Digital images appear on the South Australian Database for the first 8 images. Also includes a circular letter about the United Friendly Societies Demonstration, Adelaide Oval, 9 November 1887.

Miscellaneous photographs

Miscellaneous photographs

A collection of photographs with no particular link to the White family, but with inherent historic interest. They include images of Randall's/Randles Corner, Parachilna Siding, early Grange and Henley Beach, transport, portraits, Adelaide Oval, Portland Cement quarry and miscellaneous. See 'contents' for details of individual items.

Dorothy Redman and a school inspector

Dorothy Redman and a school inspector

Dorothy Redman with a man identified as a school inspector. Possibly taken at Point Mcleay where her father was the Mission superintendent.

Photographs of Marjorie Andrew

Photographs selected from an album, showing holidays and work in South Australia and the Northern territory from 1937 to 1938. Comprising South Australian views and scenes: Holidays to Tumby Bay and the Eyre Peninsula, Barmera, Victor Harbor, a paddle steamer holiday on the Murray River, Point McLeay Mission Station (now Raukkan), portraits with family and friends, Henley-on-Torrens Regatta, and ships. Northern Territory views and scenes include: group portraits of friends and colleagues from the Allied Works Council in Alice Springs, including the A.W.C. hostels, Anzac Day celebrations in Alice Springs, holiday views of the McDonnell Ranges and surrounding locations and beaches near Darwin, and sites in Darwin, some showing military locations and the destruction after the bombing raid in 1942. Also includes some photographs of Australian troops and camps at the end of the Second World War, on the Indonesian island of Morotai. To view images, do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search for PRG 1708/3.

Exterior of Raukkan Aboriginal School, South Australia

Exterior of Raukkan Aboriginal School, South Australia

Exterior view of the Raukkan Aboriginal School building, located on Taplin Street, Raukkan, South Australia. [The area was formerly known as Point Mcleay Mission Station.]

[Map showing sections in]County of Russell, Hundred of the Murray [cartographic material]

[Map showing sections in]County of Russell, Hundred of the Murray [cartographic material]

Tracing of map showing sections in the Hundred of Murray, around the edge of 'Lake Albert Peninsula'. Points Malcolm and McLeay are shown. Except for section 326 (north of Reedy Point), all of the eastern, northern and north western side section numbers were renumbered. (Those near Loveday Bay, on the south western side of the Peninsula, still use the numbers on this map.) Ink and watercolour on paper, ink notation. Scale 2 inches to 1 mile.