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Pritchard family photographs
Photographs taken by Hal and Sadie Pritchard between 1974 and 1989, from his P.F. sequence of photographs. The photographs include images taken at Glenelg, Adelaide City, Port Augusta, Goolwa and surrounding areas, Kadina, Moonta, Mitcham, Collinswood, and Modbury, and subjects include protest marches, picnics, building and road construction, cemeteries, the O-Bahn, and the Renewable Energy Fair. To see details of the individual photographs, search on Archival number PRG 1561/6/1.


An original dugout house, Andamooka
An original dugout house at Andamooka. The photographer writes about the house, "This dugout was built by George Molycha for Bob Cutzow in 1941. Both men were miners and the dwelling shows evidence of it's rough make-do origins. Over the years it has seen a succession of temporary owners and occupants and it has remained in a similar condition to that of when it was first built. This dugout is a typical semi-dugout with a native pine, earth covered roof structure and a combination of stone, wattle and daub, with lath and plaster wall finishes. The excavated portion of the roof has a limestone surround and the entrance area has been roughly covered with branches and lengths of bush timber. It was given added support with discarded ladders and bed frames. The last owner was Mr. Percy Ward, who was a part time prospector from Port Augusta and spent the winter months mining in Andamooka. Mr. Ward retired in 1988 and the property has remained unoccupied since then.


Caledonian Band playing in Hawker
Caledonian Band from Port Augusta playing at the site of Lucy Ann Ward's laying in home. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1561/86.


Bordertown Methodist Church and Manse
View of the Bordertown Methodist Church, with a horse and buggy on the road, and part of the manse visible in the background. The photo was sent to the Rev. F. L. Rooney at Port Augusta, with the message 'Bordertown - Dec 20th / 07 - Dear Fred, A Merry Xmas & a Happy New Year. Your welcome letter to hand, I shall reply later on - Kindest Regards, Frank R. French'.


Lucy Ward's laying in home
Caledonian Band from Port Augusta playing at the site of Lucy Ann Ward's laying in home, which is marked out. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1561/86.


Grave stone of Alexander George Warrick
View of the grave stone of Alexander George Warrick, identified on the back of the photo as 'the grave behind shearing shed near track to 3 mile well'. According to a later resident at Wirraminna Station, 'Alexander (the great) was the Manager of Wirraminna when he died and was apparently a very popular man. The station hands were complaing that the water was unfit from a particular source to drink and of course he said rubbish you little pussycats, drank it and died'. A death notice in the 'South Australian Register', Saturday, April 15, 1882, reads 'WARICK.- On the 5th April, at Green's Station, West Port Augusta, of dysentery, Alexander George Warwick, aged 36 years'.


Kolendo Station
View of sheds at Kolendo Station, south of Lake Gairdner, and west of Port Augusta.


Photographs of Samuel Grau Hubbe
Six photographs relating to Samuel Hubbe. The earliest photograph shows him as a young man in a suit reported to have been made for him by his mother. Other photographs show him during the stock route expedition and also in the uniform of a South Australian Bushman. Captain Hubbe was killed at Ottoshoop in South Africa in 1900 during the South African Boer War.


The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Thomas Young
Arrived in South Australia in November 1839 on board the ship the "Singapore". Farmer, Happy Valley; storekeeper, O'Halloran Hill; Member of Parliament; later of Port Augusta.


Viceregal train
Half-plate glass negative of Governor General, Lord Denman's, viceregal train at Port Augusta for the turning of the first sod on the Trans Australian Railway. The locomotives are Y class No. 125 and No. 100.


Viceregal train
Half-plate glass negative of South Australian Governor, Sir Day Bosanquet's, viceregal train at Port Augusta for the turning of the first sod on the Trans Australian Railway. The locomotives are Y class No. 103 and No. 106.

Letters written by Samuel Grau Hubbe
Letters written by Samuel Hubbe in South Australia and in South Africa during the Boer War. He was killed at Ottoshoop on 12 September 1900.


Ann and Henry Samuel Wills
Studio portrait photograph of Ann (nee Orsmond) and Henry Samuel Wills Ash in Adelaide. Henry (Harry) Wills was born in 1848 in Devonshire and died 26 June 1927, and Ann (Annie) Wills died 5 July 1917. They lived in Port Augusta.


George Davies
Carte de visite of George Davies.


Harry Havelett
Half-plate glass negative of an Australian soldier, thought to be Private Harry Havelett, wearing World War One military uniform including a slouch hat, standing in front of a building. Written in pencil across top of glass plate: 'Havelet. 9/50. 6 cabs'.


First starter of the 'Sunday Advertiser' 1,000-Mile Trial
Start of the Sunday Advertiser 1000-mile reliability trial: Mr M.C. Briggs (driver, obscured), of Port Augusta is driving a Ford Mercury, while the Hon. A Lyell McEwin waves the Starter's flag. Mr Douglas Verco (President of Sporting Car Club of SA) is standing nearby at the event on Sir Lewis Cohen Avenue.


Old colonists 1836-1840 : Norman Alexander Richardson
Norman Alexander Richardson was born in North Adelaide, South Australia to Anne Harris Richardson, nee Scott, and Oliver Keble Richardson. Mail contractor, pastoralist, Port Augusta.


Old colonists 1836-1840 : Stephen King, Snr
Stephen King, Snr arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Orleana". Sheep farmer, miller, pastoralist, storekeeper, Special Magistrate; Gawler, Outalpa, Weekeroo, Northern Territory, Port Augusta, Melrose, Kensington.


Old colonists 1836-1840 : Thomas Young
Thomas Young arrived in South Australia in November 1839 on board the ship the "Singapore". Farmer, Happy Valley; storekeeper, O'Halloran Hill; Member of Parliament; later of Port Augusta.


Photos from the Tea and Sugar Train
Views taken during working trips on the Tea and Sugar Train.


The RICE Team on the Tea and Sugar Train
Photographs of the RICE (Remote and Isolated Children's Education Unit) Team along the line between Port Augusta and Cook, with Dr Anthony Radford who provided medical services.


Mundy - Purdom wedding
Wedding of Leslie Denise Mundy, elder daughter of David Henry Mundy and Florence Mavis nee Manson of Port Augusta, to Keith Trevor Purdom, youngest son of Percy Edward Purdom and Sarah Mabel ann nee Hodges of Glen Forrest, Western Australia, solemnised at St. Paul's Pulteney Street, Adelaide, on Saturday 18 February at 2.30 p.m.


St Paul's Church, corner of Pulteney and Flinders Streets, Adelaide
Wedding cars parked outside St Paul's Church, Pulteney Street, Adelaide, where the wedding of Leslie Denise Mundy, elder daughter of David Henry Mundy and Florence Mavis nee Manson of Port Augusta, to Keith Trevor Purdom, youngest son of Percy Edward Purdom and Sarah Mabel ann nee Hodges of Glen Forrest, Western Australia, was solemnised on Saturday 18 February at 2.30 p.m.

![General plan showing proposed sites for reservoirs on the road to Coondambo from Port Augusta [cartographic material]](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/f0/14/6dd3-8057-57c4-9ef8-650b16232338.jpg)
General plan showing proposed sites for reservoirs on the road to Coondambo from Port Augusta [cartographic material]
Shows Sections from 2123 to 2767 with some names; Island, Pernatty and Ironstone Lagoons; Lakes Windabout and Dutton; Pernatty Ridge, Mount Gunson, Oakden Hills, Beda Bore and Gort Well. Compilation attributed to James William Jones. Ink on linen.

![South Australian railways [cartographic material] :
map to accompany time and fare tables November 1915](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/c7/fb/eed3-c8cd-53f5-91ef-05965dc95415.jpg)
South Australian railways [cartographic material] : map to accompany time and fare tables November 1915
Map of South Australia showing railways, the different gauge lines, lines under construction (Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie), the private line from Iron Knob, the northern lline to Oodnadatta, the Overland Telegraph Line, place and station names and some geographic features.

![Map shewing lines of railways in South Australia 1903 [cartographic material]](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/a7/da/3671-df11-5e00-adbe-7c43c20af264.jpg)
Map shewing lines of railways in South Australia 1903 [cartographic material]
Map of South Australia, showing railway lines and different gauges, place names and geographical features. Also shows suggested route from Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie, the private railway from Iron Knob to Spencer Gulf and north of Oodnadatta, the proposed railway line to the Northern Territory and the route of the Overland Telegraph.


Photograph album of A. Simpson & Son goods and products
Photograph album comprising 98 photographs on 51 pages, featuring steel widown frames and other products made by A. Simpson & Son Ltd.


S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-59 : Albertus Lemmers Ricardo Hayward
Albertus Lemmers Ricardo Hayward, 1829-1890, sheep farmer, Myall Creek station, South Australia; merchant, Port Augusta; agent, Adelaide.

![S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-59 [variation] : Walter A. Graham](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/3f/dd/0929-5c32-58a2-b373-b4e54fc27ba5.jpg)
S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-59 [variation] : Walter A. Graham
Walter A. Graham, 1821-1908, arrived in South Australia in January 1852, on board the ship the "Charlotte Jane". Dairy farmer, Melrose; superintendent of Boiling Down Works, Port Augusta.


Australian Arid Lands Botanic Gardens - COVID-19 notices
COVID-19 notices at the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Gardens, Port Augusta