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Waymouth Street

Waymouth Street

Waymouth Street, north side, 31st January 1964. The building in the centre of the photograph is that of AM Bickford Manufacturing Chemists. William Bickford arrived in South Australia in 1839 and established Adelaide's first druggist and finally a cordial factory. In 1956 the Bickford operations moved to Port Road, West Croydon

Kingston Terrace

Kingston Terrace

Kingston Terrace, south side, 3rd December 1962. Right side of building is 166 yards west of LeFevre Terrace. Frontage of building is 14 yards. For view of building previously on part of this site see B14553. The Adelaide Hills can be seen in the distance. This sixties style house features ceiling to floor windows at the front and a car port.

M.V. Moonta

M.V. Moonta

M.V. Moonta, 2693 tons, photographed at Port Lincoln in approximately 1935. She was owned by the Adelaide Steamship Company.

R.M.S. "Rupara"

R.M.S. "Rupara"

R.M.S. "Rupara" single screw steamship built at Newcastle upon Tyne. Designed for the Spencer Gulf trade - Adelaide to Port Lincoln to Wallaroo. Carried 102 passengers. Rupara Aboriginal name for "round hill". Sold in 1919 to Hong Kong, wrecked in 1924.

H.M.S. Curacoa

H.M.S. Curacoa

H.M.S. Curacoa in 1890. She left port in the United Kingdom on April1, 1889 and travelled to Perth, Albany, Adelaide, Launceston, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch/Lyttleton. She was sent to the Ellice Islands in 1892 to make a formal declaration that the islands were a British Protectorate. She later visited Madeira.

Sailing Ship 'Zebra'

Sailing Ship 'Zebra'

Sailing ship 'Zebra'. She departed Altona, Hamburg on the 12th August, 1838, arriving at Port Misery, South Australia on the 28th December, 1838. Information taken from SA Memory website states that: 'The Zebra was a three masted ship, built in 1818 and weighing 350 tons, owned by J Dede of Altona, Germany. This artwork has been attributed to Jacob Boettger. He has paid attention to fine details of the vessel including sails, rigging and hull. The work was possibly painted from a model or from drawings of building plans of similar vessels, or perhaps the actual vessel as Boettger lived and worked in Altona. Painstaking measures have been employed to make finely detailed points including sails, rigging and ropes. The artist's interpretation of the work has a focus on the detail of the vessel itself and the sea lacks embellishment. Boettger made many maritime paintings usually depictig the vessels in profile and under full sail. Danish Captain Dirk Meinerts Hahn, as captain brought a group of almost 200 'Old Lutherans' to Adelaide aboard his ship the Zebra in 1838. In South Australia, Hahn assisted this group to obtain 150 acres of land near Mount Barker from William Hampden Dutton. In gratitude the people named the settlement after him - Hahndorf. The town was settled by Lutheran migrants largely from in and around a small village then named Kay in Prussia.'

Arthur Jacques

Arthur Jacques

Arthur James Jacques, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

W. Harry

W. Harry

W. Harry, 1st Australian Imperial Force. A researcher believes that this is William Edward Harry. Regimental number: 1717. Place of birth: Exeter, South Australia. Religion: Church of England. Occupation: Labourer. Address: c/o Mrs G Harry, Exmouth Road, Glanville, South Australia. Marital status: Single. Age at embarkation: 25. Next of kin: Mother, Mrs Gertrude Harry, Exmouth Road, Glanville, South Australia. Enlistment date: 20 January 1915. Rank on enlistment: Private. Unit name: 12th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement. AWM Embarkation Roll number: 23/29/2. Embarkation details: Unit embarked from Adelaide, South Australia, on board HMAT A17 Port Lincoln on 1 April 1915. Rank from Nominal Roll: Private. Unit from Nominal Roll: 52nd Battalion Other details from Roll of Honour Circular. "He was well known in swimming circles in South Australia. He connected with the Semaphore Amateur Swimming Club, he had distinguished himself in several races in all parts of the state." Details from Brother. Fate: Died of wounds 29 March 1917. Place of death or wounding: Lagnicourt, France. Age at death: 29. Place of burial: Aveluy Communal Cemetery Extension (Row M, Grave No. 2), France Panel number, Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial: 155 Miscellaneous information from cemetery records. Parents: Henry and Gertrude HARRY. Native of Exeter, South Australia.

James Mundy

James Mundy

No.2356 Private James Wallace Mundy, Born Port Lincoln, South Australia, 9 January 1894. Enlisted 16th Battalion, 7th Reinforcements.

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

HINDMARSH: Demolition of a small house, known as 'Eliza's cottage', during the clearing of a site on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street to accommodate the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre which opened in 1991.

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

HINDMARSH: Demolition of a small house, known as 'Eliza's cottage', during the clearing of a site on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street to accommodate the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre which opened in 1991.

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

HINDMARSH: Demolition of a small house, known as 'Eliza's cottage', during the clearing of a site on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street to accommodate the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre which opened in 1991.

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

HINDMARSH: Fireplace area uncovered during the demolition of a small house known as 'Eliza's cottage' when clearing a site on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street to accommodate the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre which opened in 1991.

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

HINDMARSH: Overhead view of the floor of a small house known as 'Eliza's cottage' being demolished during the clearing of a site on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street to accommodate the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre which opened in 1991.

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

Demolition of a cottage at Hindmarsh

HINDMARSH: Overhead view of the floor of a small house known as 'Eliza's cottage' which was demolished during the clearing of a site on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street to accommodate the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre which opened in 1991.

Demolition of a business property at Hindmarsh

Demolition of a business property at Hindmarsh

HINDMARSH: Demolition in progress of a business property during the clearing of a site on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street to accommodate the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre which opened in 1991.

Demolition of a business property at Hindmarsh

Demolition of a business property at Hindmarsh

HINDMARSH: Demolition in progress of a business property during the clearing of a site on the corner of Port Road and Adam Street to accommodate the new Adelaide Entertainment Centre which opened in 1991: view 2.

Sheahan collection of river craft, bridges, locks

Sheahan collection of river craft, bridges, locks

The Sheahan Collection consists of 114 views depicting river craft and two steam boat captains, bridges, and locks on the Murray River in South Australia. See 'contents' for details of items.

Elder Smith cricket group

Elder Smith cricket group

GENERAL: An Elder Smith cricket group: Adelaide v. Port.

Railway workers on a steam engine

Railway workers on a steam engine

BELTANA: Railway workers standing on a steam engine near their camp on the Great Northern Railway project which was never completed. This project was known as the Port Augusta to Government Gums Railway, and was the first part of the schem that was at that time called variously the Transcontinental Railway or the Great Northern Railway. It reached Hergott Springs (Marree) and Oodnadatta while financed by the South Australian government. See the Adelaide Observer 27 May 1882 for an article on the Great Northern Railway.

Family photographs : Flinders Range

Family photographs : Flinders Range

Nearing Port Augusta from Adelaide.

Sailors from sailing ship

Sailors from sailing ship

A collection of 37 views of sailors and sailing ships associated with South Australia photographed by Victor Harpeneen. Sailors from either the 'Lawhill' or the 'Penang' Dog in front row. The dog in this photo is different from that in photo number 1 so probably the 'Penang'. A researcher has identified that the crew sailed in Gustaf Erikson's windjammer 'Melbourne'. The photograph was taken in Port Lincoln in January 1930. Seated in the front row to the right is Fredrik Movall from Lemland in the Aland Islands, who stayed in Australia and settled in Adelaide.

Williams family at Christies Beach

Williams family at Christies Beach

The Williams family pictured in front of their rented holiday shack at Christies Beach. At back (from left): Gloria Williams, Vin Williams (father), Josie Williams, Martha Minchin (grandmother); at front (from left) Trevor Williams, Albert Minchin (grandfather) and Janet Arthur (cousin).

South Australian coastal areas

Photographs of features of the Adelaide seaside suburbs and Port Stanvac taken by Valerie Sitters in 2005-2006. To see individual images do a NUMBER search on B 70414/1-32.

Mount Breckan, Victor Harbor

Mount Breckan, Victor Harbor

View of Mount Breckan, taken by amateur photographer O.B.Hutchinson in 1894 and enclosed in letter to his uncle Peter Orlando Hutchinson, of Sidmouth, Devon. The letter accompanying is dated 30 April 1894. On the back of the original Hutchinson has written "View on the road about half a mile from Port Victor. The railway from Adelaide and the main road are here running side by side. The building close to the road is Mr Hay's Lodge, and the entrance gate alongside. Mr Hay's house is on the hill and, as will be seen, is rather a pretentious structure, containing about 22 rooms. Behind a telegraph pole is my pony-cart and my mare 'Bella'. This road is about 100 yards from the sea."

Elizabeth Elena Bennett

Elizabeth Elena Bennett

Elizabeth Bennett (nee Anderson), (right), (aged 14) with two girlfriends at Port Pirie outside her Aunt Ellen Kennefick's house. Elizabeth was born in January 1889 in Broken Hill and died in April 1973 in Adelaide.

Stand and deliver. Bush rangers attempting highway robbery hold up members of Woodville's Historical Society taking part in this Sunday's trek from Port Misery to Adelaide. Pictured are Bill and Noreen Webb (Croydon Park), Betty Delaney (Exeter), Dianne Shaw (Semaphore), Keith Whittenbery (Woodville West), Vera Waterhouse (Large North) Lawrie Kitto (Devon Park) and Howard Simon (Woodville). 23rd November 1988.

Stand and deliver. Bush rangers attempting highway robbery hold up members of Woodville's Historical Society taking part in this Sunday's trek from Port Misery to Adelaide. Pictured are Bill and Noreen Webb (Croydon Park), Betty Delaney (Exeter), Dianne Shaw (Semaphore), Keith Whittenbery (Woodville West), Vera Waterhouse (Large North) Lawrie Kitto (Devon Park) and Howard Simon (Woodville). 23rd November 1988.

State Affair host, Keith Conlon spent his long weekend at the colourful Tunarama Festival, where Eugene Bria of Port Lincoln won the tuna throwing competition. Eugene threw the tuna a distance of 20.5 metres and Debbie Boyer of Adelaide threw 10.05 metres.

State Affair host, Keith Conlon spent his long weekend at the colourful Tunarama Festival, where Eugene Bria of Port Lincoln won the tuna throwing competition. Eugene threw the tuna a distance of 20.5 metres and Debbie Boyer of Adelaide threw 10.05 metres.

Photographs of Sir Day Hort Bosanquet

Photographs of Sir Day Hort Bosanquet

Photographs of Sir Day Hort Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia from 1909-1914, including several relating to the visit of Lord Denman, the Governor General in 1912. See 'contents' for details of items.

Adelaide Port Division Royal Australian Naval Reserve Band.

Adelaide Port Division Royal Australian Naval Reserve Band.