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South Australian pioneers 1840 : William Marrett

South Australian pioneers 1840 : William Marrett

William Marrett arrived in South Australia in October 1840 on board the ship the "Mary Dugdale". Farmer, Dry Creek; publican, Port Pirie.

South Australian pioneers 1840 : Henry Weston Phillips

South Australian pioneers 1840 : Henry Weston Phillips

Henry Weston Phillips arrived in South Australia in October 1840 on board the ship the "Apolline". Merchant, Adelaide, Port Adelaide, North Adelaide.

South Australian pioneers 1840 : John Henry Larking

South Australian pioneers 1840 : John Henry Larking

John Henry Larking arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Orleana". Publican, Port Lincoln.

South Australian pioneers 1840 : John Lapthorne

South Australian pioneers 1840 : John Lapthorne

John Lapthorne arrived in South Australia in March 1840 on board the ship the "Orissa". Wheelwright, Port Adelaide.

South Australian pioneers 1840 : Captain Emanuel Underwood

South Australian pioneers 1840 : Captain Emanuel Underwood

Captain Emanuel Underwood arrived in South Australia in March 1840 on board the ship the "Baboo". Sea captain, storekeeper, Port Lincoln.

South Australian pioneers 1840 : Edward Ronald

South Australian pioneers 1840 : Edward Ronald

Edward Ronald arrived in South Australia in November 1840 on board the ship the "Diadem". Resident, Thebarton; Overseer of Works, Port Wakefield.

South Australian pioneers 1840 : Richard Bliss

South Australian pioneers 1840 : Richard Bliss

Richard Bliss arrived in South Australia in October 1840 on board the ship the "Enterprise". Engineer; Port Adelaide, Noarlunga, Norwood.

Tony Whitely

Tony Whitely

Tony Whitely looking out over the water, possibly near Port Lincoln.

Methodist Church, Port Adelaide

Methodist Church, Port Adelaide

View of the Baptist School Hall at Norwood.

Miscellaneous selection of newspaper photos

Miscellaneous selection of newspaper photos

A collection of photos taken for the 'News' and 'Mail' newspapers during 1969. A selection have been digitised and may be viewed online; the remainder may be viewed inhouse. See contents for details of individual images.

Aerial photographs of the Lower Eyre Peninsula : Boston Bay

Aerial photographs of the Lower Eyre Peninsula : Boston Bay

Aerial views of Boston Bay, Port Lincoln, in the Lower Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, including views of vinyards, surrounding fields, residential houses, and the beach and bay.

Hindmarsh Valley falls

Hindmarsh Valley falls

Black and white photograph of two men sitting on rocks of the Hindmarsh Valley Falls near Victor Harbor. 'No.16. Port Elliot' by Ernest Gall.

Sailing ship 'Cairnbulg'

Sailing ship 'Cairnbulg'

The sailing ship 'Cairnbulg' anchored in an unidentified port.

Sailing ships 'Westgate' and 'Inveravon'

Sailing ships 'Westgate' and 'Inveravon'

Two sailing ships - the 'Westgate' (on left) and 'Inveravon' - anchored in an unidentified port.

Sailing ship 'Hinemoa'

Sailing ship 'Hinemoa'

The sailing ship 'Hinemoa' anchored in an unidentified port.

Bedford K series Fleetways Transport

Bedford K series Fleetways Transport

Two black and white photographs of a Bedford K series truck of Fleetways Transport at Port Melbourne[?], with crates of Holden, Bedford and Vauxhall goods on the flatbed tray.

Photos from the Tea and Sugar Train

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

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.

T.S.M.V. Manoora

T.S.M.V. Manoora

Adelaide Steamship Company's T.S.M.V. Mannora.

Guinea Airways Ltd Electra 'Koranga'

Guinea Airways Ltd Electra 'Koranga'

Guinea Airways Ltd L-14-H Lockheed Super Electra VH-ABI 'Koranga'.

Australian Labor Party BBQ

Australian Labor Party BBQ

At an Australian Labor Party barbecue the Minister for Local Government and State Member for Ascot Park, Geoff Virgo, (2nd from left) and the Federal Member for Port Adelaide, Mick Young (3rd from left) with two unidentified women and a man.

Australian Labor Party BBQ

Australian Labor Party BBQ

At an Australian Labor Party barbecue the Federal Member for Port Adelaide, Mick Young (2nd from left) with two unidentified women and a man.

Australian Labor Party BBQ

Australian Labor Party BBQ

At an Australian Labor Party barbecue the Federal Member for Port Adelaide, Mick Young (2nd from left) with two unidentified women and a man.

James Crase

James Crase

Carte-de-visite portrait of James Crase, proprietor of the North Kapunda Hotel from 1850-1860, and 1864-1886. He is wearing a suit with a vest, bowtie, and a lounge jacket with braiding around the edges. Caption on back: 'Mr James Crase, the proprietor of the Hotel where the exhibition will be'.

Tram at West Terrace tram stop

Tram at West Terrace tram stop

View along North Terrace and Port Road. A tram is departing the West Terrace tram stop and work on the new Royal Adelaide Hospital has begun.

HMAS 'Australia' (I) at Melbourne

HMAS 'Australia' (I) at Melbourne

Written on negative envelope: 'Index no. 65, Subject: H.M.A.S. 'Australia', Melbourne (Ruby's)'. View of the HMAS Australia (I) at port in Melbourne. The battle cruiser HMAS Australia was the Australian Navy's first flagship and the centrepiece of the 'Fleet Unit', whose acquisition signalled the RAN's arrival as a credible ocean-going force. The ship was launched in 25 October 1911, decommissioned on 12 December 1921, and scuttled on 12 April 1924.

Woman sitting by a fire place.

Woman sitting by a fire place.

An unidentified woman sitting by a fire place, possibly in Port Lincoln.

Salt harvesting

Salt harvesting

Salt harvesting at Dry Creek, taken from Port Wakefield Road.

Salt harvesting

Salt harvesting

Salt harvesting at Dry Creek, taken from Port Wakefield Road.

HMAS 'Australia' (I) in Sydney

HMAS 'Australia' (I) in Sydney

Written on negative envelope: 'Index no. 177. HMAS Australia, Sydney'. Side view of the HMAS Australia (I) at port in Sydney. The battle cruiser HMAS Australia was the Australian Navy's first flagship and the centrepiece of the 'Fleet Unit', whose acquisition signalled the RAN's arrival as a credible ocean-going force. The ship was launched in 25 October 1911, decommissioned on 12 December 1921, and scuttled on 12 April 1924.