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Views of Normanville

Views of Normanville

A collection of images of Normanville.

Views of Goolwa

Views of Goolwa

A collection of images of Goolwa.

Views of Gumeracha

Views of Gumeracha

A collection of images of Gumeracha, including Randell's Mill.

Views of Lobethal

Views of Lobethal

A collection of images of Lobethal.

Views of Birdwood and district

Views of Birdwood and district

A collection of images of Birdwood.

Sports

Sports

Police Footy, SA v Vic.

Photographs of the mid-North

Photographs of the mid-North

Collection of photographs of towns and landmarks in the mid-North including: Yacka; Wirrabara; Laura; Murray Town; Melrose; Goyders Line; Wilmington; Quorn; Gladstone; Georgetown; Clare; Auburn; and Rhynie. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

North Adelaide Police Station - Archer Street.

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide

A selection of photographs relating to Hindley Street, Adelaide. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

Views of streets in Port Adelaide district

Views of streets in Port Adelaide district

Views of Council road works and road construction in the Port Adelaide district, including Semaphore, Largs, Glanville, Peterhead, Birkenhead, Sandwell, Portland Estate, Exeter areas, with before and after views at each location. Buildings, shops, houses, land, streetscapes and modes of transport are featured.

Staff and students of the Adelaide Teachers' College

Staff and students of the Adelaide Teachers' College

Staff and student of the Adelaide Teachers' College standing outside the Police Barracks at the back of the Museum.

Views around South Australia

Views around South Australia

Various images from around South Australia's mid-north, including Snowtown, Moonta, Mintaro, Clare, Kapunda, Wallaroo and a tram outside the Entertainment Centre, Port Road. All taken in August 2010. See 'contents' for details of items.

Centenary National Thanksgiving Service, Adelaide Oval, 6 September 1936

Centenary National Thanksgiving Service, Adelaide Oval, 6 September 1936

A panorama of Adelaide Oval (in two parts) showing the Centenary National Thanksgiving Service, Adelaide Oval, 6 September 1936. A caption on the verso says, 'Centenary National Thanksgiving Service at the Adelaide Oval yesterday was attended by 25,000 people including a choir of 1,000. Part of the choir is seen in the stand on the right of this view and on the oval, from left, are detachments from the Naval Reserve, Militia, V. A. D's, Army nurses, police (at rear), St John Ambulance Brigade, Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. Reproduced in the Advertiser, 7 September 1936'.

Australasian Views album 1

Australasian Views album 1

1 of 2 ALBUMS: inscribed 'Australasian Views', comprising 165 early images of Adelaide, South Australia, and New Zealand. The photos of New Zealand (photos 147-165) are by Burton Brothers, Dunedin, and have not been digitised. Square brackets denote added information.

Portraits of natives from Port Darwin

Portraits of natives from Port Darwin

ALBUM: Attributed to Paul Foelsche, comprising 39 portraits of Aboriginal people of Port Darwin. For more information about Foelsche's Aboriginal portraits, please see the South Australian Museum website re "The Policeman's Eye" exhibition, curated by Philip Jones, who wrote; "Despite his role as a powerful police official, Paul Foelsche prepared these portraits with great care and sympathy. The people they depict all passed away several generations ago, and these images can be regarded safely now, without offending the living or the spirits of the dead." -- information from South Australian Museum website (no longer available).

Exploration in the Northern Territory : album

Exploration in the Northern Territory : album

Album of photographs by H. Y. L. Brown, SA Government Geologist, thought to have been taken during an expedition with camels to the MacDonnell Ranges in the Northern Territory in May 1890. The photographs cover part of the journey, from Alice Springs to Emily Gap, Arltunga gold fields, Paddy's Hole, Claraville, Hart's Range, Glen Helen Station, Mount Sonder, Haast's Bluff, and the Finke River. Some photographs are loose and have been trimmed to half pages. Two photographs are missing, captioned 'Chamber's Pillar, Finke River SA' and 'M.C. Wiltshire & native police, Boggy Waterhole, Finke River'.

Views in South Australia : album

Views in South Australia : album

Album of views in and around Adelaide, including North Adelaide, Morialta, Waterfall Gully, Norton Summit. Photographs of several historic houses, Montefiore, Fairfield, Springbrook and Collingrove, cattle and prize winning sheep are included. Some photographs are attributable to photographers, Samuel White Sweet, Townsend Duryea and H. Davis. Some of the photographs are duplicated elsewhere in the Pictorial Collection.

Notts. Amateur Cricket League v. South Australian Touring Team

Notts. Amateur Cricket League v. South Australian Touring Team

Photograph of the Notts. Amateur Cricket League v. South Australian Touring Team, taken at the City Police Ground, Nottingham, 24th May, 1954. A policeman in uniform can be seen to the left. Top row, left to right: A. Potter, J. Hankin, E. Berresford, A. Meakin, R. Cameron, J. Davies, G. Haywood, W. Charlesworth, R. Taylor, S. Castledine, L. Beaumont. Bottom row, left to right: G. Young, J. Honan, R. Miller, D. Fischer, T.Tiller, S.F. Hocking, C.E. Skitch, C.G. Sampson, L.D. Curtis, G. Tiller, H. Wheaton, P. Eaton.

P.S. Eva

P.S. Eva

Side view of 'P.S. Eva' on the bank at Moira Lakes, with campsite in background, several horses behind trees, and a group of men assembled nearby, some with guns.

P.S. Florence Annie

P.S. Florence Annie

Side view from the bow of 'P.S. Florence Annie' at river bank, with shearers and troopers wearing uniforms on board. Was under police protection during the shearer's strikes. Carrying cargo of wool bales. The steamer was captained by Lennart Strom, who was Swedish and arrived in Australia with the Swedish merchant navy at 19. He lived in Echuca and married Mary Cashen, a woman of English descent.

P.S. Grappler

P.S. Grappler

Side view of 'P.S. Grappler' at work snagging, removing fallen trees and obstructions from the river.

Undaunted converted to two masted ketch

Undaunted converted to two masted ketch

Side view of paddle steamer 'Undaunted' converted to a two masted ketch, with an auxiliary oil engine installed, for use on Lake Alexandrina.

Early Goolwa showing dirt road approach to stone cottages and church

Early Goolwa showing dirt road approach to stone cottages and church

Early Goolwa with dirt road into township, with stone cottages and church on right, and main street and buildings in distance. The photograph was taken from a point near the Goolwa Primary School, with the Anglican Church on the right of the picture, and Police Station and Court House at the distant left of picture. The house in the centre was Mr. Chrystal's house that still stands on the corner of Moore and Loveday Streets.

Sketch of the trees near Eyre's Station on the Murray

Sketch of the trees near Eyre's Station on the Murray

Sketch of the natural avenue of trees, near Eyre's Station on the Murray at Moorundie.

P.S. Gem snagged in Higgin's Cutting near Cal Lal, N.S.W

P.S. Gem snagged in Higgin's Cutting near Cal Lal, N.S.W

Side view of the upper decks of P.S. Gem, which snagged and partly sunk, in Higgin's Cutting near Cal Lal, N.S.W., November 1948. [From information provided by Frank Tucker, the Gem sank at Cal Cal, not Higgin's Cutting]. According to another researcher, the Gem hit a snag next to what was then known as Scotty's Woodpile on Lindsay Island about 500 yards upstream from Wompinni House on the opposite bank.(Wompinni was part of Kulcurna Station then owned by the Higgins family and is still standing). The Captain realised the boat was in trouble but also knew that if he abandoned ship on that side of the river, they would not be able to get help because no-one lived there. He allowed The Gem to drift downstream and steered it to a sandbar next to what the Higgins family referred to as the First Creek. This was close to where the old Police Station and Customs House once stood. The Captain ran the boat aground on the sandbar, the passengers were able to get off safely onto the bank. One man had suffered a heart attack during the panic and had died. He was left on his bunk. Someone went for help to Wompinni and soon Mr J.T. Higgins and family were on the scene. His daughter Denys Higgins, aged about 19 at the time and mid-way through her nursing studies was rowed out to the Gem by her father to examine the body of the man to see if there was anything that could be done for him. In the meantime, all the crew and passengers were cared for by the Higgins family with cups of tea and food. Efforts were made to engage buses from Renmark to transport the passengers and crew back to Renmark but because the roads at the time were in a poor state, they were eventually all taken on trucks and by private transport.

Two soldiers in the main street of a country town

Two soldiers in the main street of a country town

Two soldiers in the main street of country town, Nairne in South Australia. According to a researcher, the buildings on the right hand side are the Post Office and the Police Station.

Response to Cyclone Tracy

Response to Cyclone Tracy

Police and Red Cross desks in the reception area at Wayville Showgrounds motor pavilion.

Members of the S.A. (Artillery) Battery

Members of the S.A. (Artillery) Battery

Members of the No.1 S.A Battery of the Australian Field Artillery pictured in front of the Police Barracks in Adelaide. William George Haylock Snr is second from the right.

Stuart Arms Hotel

Stuart Arms Hotel

'Stuart Arms Hotel. 1924 left to right. Sergeant Stott (police), Bill Wuttke (telegraph operator) 3rd man ?. Trees in picture planted by Jack Laver.'

View across to Heavitree Gap

View across to Heavitree Gap

View from vantage point showing Heavitree Gap, the police station at Stuart (later Alice Springs) and Billy Goat Hill. [Duplicate of part of panorama].