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SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

The first round of the 2020 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) season, originally scheduled to start in April, was postponed until the weekend of the 27th and 28th of June, 2020. Two games were played on each day. On Saturday the 27th Sturt defeated Central District and South defeated the Eagles. On Sunday 28th, North beat West and Glenelg defeated Norwood. Tickets were limited to 5,000 and were only available via a ballot and had to be shown in electronic form ie no paper tickets. Supporters had to remain seated and also two seats apart. The Port Adelaide and Adelaide Crows SANFL teams did not compete in the 2020 SANFL season due to direction of the AFL (Australian Football League).

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

The first round of the 2020 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) season, originally scheduled to start in April, was postponed until the weekend of the 27th and 28th of June, 2020. Two games were played on each day. On Saturday the 27th Sturt defeated Central District and South defeated the Eagles. On Sunday 28th, North beat West and Glenelg defeated Norwood. Tickets were limited to 5,000 and were only available via a ballot and had to be shown in electronic form ie no paper tickets. Supporters had to remain seated and also two seats apart. The Port Adelaide and Adelaide Crows SANFL teams did not compete in the 2020 SANFL season due to direction of the AFL (Australian Football League).

No Dancing

No Dancing

Railway Hotel, Port Adelaide.

Diary of John Howard Clark

Diary of John Howard Clark

Diary written by J.H. Clark during a voyage from Plymouth, England to Port Adelaide, South Australia on board the barque "Fatima", captained by J.G. Ray, Commander. Ship embarked 6 February, set sail 13th February and dropped anchor 11 June 1850. Diary contains a hand drawn chart of the voyage route, pencil sketches, a flower sample, and longitude and latitude notes.

Broken Hill

Lantern slides used by Rev. Stanley Trengove Harper

Securing the mobile library.

Securing the mobile library.

Harold Darwin fastens down his mobile library in preparation for driving to his next port of call.

Photographs of General Motors Holden plant at Fishermen's Bend

Photographs of General Motors Holden plant at Fishermen's Bend

Photographs of GMH factory at Fishermen's Bend and related sites, including Chevrolet display and conference, first ship at Fishermen's Bend Wharf, Governor of Victoria's visit in 1939, canteen and social centre, kitchens and functions at social centre, 25 years of progress dinner.

Afric Star

Afric Star

Photograph of the Afric Star at Port Adelaide, from the Arbon-Le Maistre Collection of ships, mostly from the 20th century, and including virtually all the ships which carried post-World War II migrants to Australia.

House on Philip Avenue, Leabrook

House on Philip Avenue, Leabrook

Architectural plan of house at 3 Philip Avenue, Leabrook. Designed by John S. Chappel Pty Ltd, architect, for Kym Bonython. Section working drawings for the picture gallery and sculpture court, car ports, main bedroom, dressing room and bathroom.

House on Philip Avenue, Leabrook

House on Philip Avenue, Leabrook

Architectural plan of house at 3 Philip Avenue, Leabrook. Designed by John S. Chappel Pty Ltd, architect, for Kym Bonython. Elevation, plan and section drawings for details of sun hood over living room doors, and details of screen to Northern car port.

Diary of Thomas Smith

Diary of Thomas Smith

Diary kept by Thomas Smith during construction work on the Overland Telegraph Line to Port Darwin, 28 November 1870 to 14 November 1872.

Elaborated diary of Thomas Smith

Elaborated diary of Thomas Smith

Copy made later of diary kept by Thomas Smith during construction work on the Overland Telegraph Line to Port Darwin, 13 August 1870 to 18 December 1871. This version contains some elaboration of the original diary entries (51 foolscap pages).

Diary of Thomas Smith, 1873-1874

Diary of Thomas Smith, 1873-1874

Diary used by Thomas Smith during his work re-poling and maintaining the Overland Telegraph route to Port Darwin, 9 April 1873 to 27 December 1874

Architectural drawing by Thomas Frost

Architectural drawing by Thomas Frost

An architectural drawing of unidentified two storey house by Thomas Frost, showing elevation, side elevation, ground floor plan and first floor plan, and two section drawings. Drawn as a design similar to that of Boston House in Port Lincoln, South Australia. There is no indication if either house was actually built or the locality for which it was intended.

Construction workers laying pipe along North Terrace

Construction workers laying pipe along North Terrace

Construction workers and machinery working on laying reinforced concrete pipes for the stormwater drains along North Terrace in Adelaide ("New Industry For Port Lincoln" West Coast Recorder,6 September 1928). The photo was taken looking towards the Adelaide hills, with the Masonic Temple and AH Pretty Signwriters buildings on the right and two trams travelling along the road.

Portrait of Anton Schlink

Portrait of Anton Schlink

Opalotype studio portrait of Anton Schlink, overpainted in colour.

Letters and postcards from soldiers in World War I

Letters and postcards from soldiers in World War I

Letters and postcards, mostly from 'Frank' to Mattie (Martha) Kelly in Adelaide, while on active service in Egypt and Gallipoli during World War I. One postcard is signed 'Ralph M Green' and one Christmas card is signed 'Brian Gore'. See item listings below for further details.

Group photograph of participants of the Annual Congress of the Institutes Association held in Adelaide

Group photograph of participants of the Annual Congress of the Institutes Association held in Adelaide

A group of formally dressed men in front of the eastern wall of the Institute Building on North Terrace, Adelaide. The photograph was published in the Adelaide Chronicle, where a caption lists the people as follows: "Back row - J. Hassell (Riverton), W. Campbell (Lameroo), J.G. Woolcock (Kersbrook), F.W. Sims (North Adelaide), R.D. McEwin (Plympton), H.F. Ford (Thebarton), T.E. Fisher (Prospect), R.M. Dunstone (Edwardstown), J.J. Griffen (Geranium), H.T.S. Stacy (St. Peters), R. Newland (Kapunda). Next row - W. Langsford (Unley), W.W. Robinson (Crystal Brook), S. Carter (Orroroo), J.S. Shepherd (Port Lincoln), E.J. Pearce (Whyte-Yarcowie), W. Odgers (Gladstone), W.H Campbell (Laura), W.J. Back (Walkerville), A.W. Poyzer (Prospect), J.B. Stevenson (Hahndorf), Rev. A. Bungey (Pinnaroo), G. Wiltshire (Millicent). Seated - S. Rickard (Penola), H. Kennedy (Lyndoch), Colonel J.W. Castine (Auburn), J.G. Ashton (Goodwood), R. Woolnough (institutes' representative on the Public Library Board), L.H. Sholl, C.M.G., I.S.O. (president), H.D. Gell (vice-president of the council), S. Talbot Smith, M.A., LL.B. (chairman of the literature committee), J.N. Taylor (Unley), G.F. Hussey (North Adelaide), Rev. W.H. Winter, B.D. (Glen Osmond), Rev. J.G. Wright (Angaston). Front row - W.J. Kimber (Klemzig), F.E. Meleng (general secretary), G.H. Boucaut (Jamestown), T. Grealy (Mylor), V. McDowall (clerk), A. Driscoll (Dublin)."

Opening of Sempahore tram line

Opening of Sempahore tram line

Tram number 25 arriving at Semaphore, decorated with the Union Jack and semaphore flags. A small crowd, largely of children, greets the tram with streamers. The occasion is believed to be the opening of the new electric Port Adelaide tram system in April 1917, which included the line to Semaphore.

Photograph album of Nullabor Station

Photograph album of Nullabor Station

Album of photographs taken in the vicinity of Nullabor Station, including views of buildings, people, camels, horses, cliffs by the ocean and beaches believed to be around the Great Australian Bight, agricultural activities and farm labourers. Includes some images of Aboriginal people. A small selection of images has been digitised.

Photographs of Point McLeay, Adelaide Hospital and Robert Barr Smith

Photographs of Point McLeay, Adelaide Hospital and Robert Barr Smith

Photograph of Adelaide Hospital and Robert Barr Smith along with photographs taken on a visit to Point Mcleay by Alice Kelly.

Point Boston Lighthouse

Point Boston Lighthouse

Point Boston Lighthouse. Photograph collected by Jim Garbutt.

Point Boston Lighthouse lamp

Point Boston Lighthouse lamp

Point Boston Lighthouse lamp. Photograph collected by Jim Garbutt.

Point Boston Lighthouse lamp

Point Boston Lighthouse lamp

Point Boston Lighthouse lamp. Photograph collected by Jim Garbutt.

Gorge at World's End, near Burra

Gorge at World's End, near Burra

Gorge at World's End, near Burra.

Gorge at World's End, near Burra

Gorge at World's End, near Burra

Gorge at World's End, near Burra.

Gorge at World's End, near Burra

Gorge at World's End, near Burra

Gorge at World's End, near Burra.

Series 001: Aerial views of city and other locations

Series 001: Aerial views of city and other locations

Aerial photographs of the city of Adelaide and surrounding parklands, Broadview Oval and Old Noarlunga.

Photographs of Aboriginal Australians

Photographs of Aboriginal Australians

Four black and white photographs of one of children and three individual portraits of men (one is Jack Davis) taken by J.J. Noyce in the late 1960s / early 1970s. The photographs were donated to the Department of Education and Children's Services Aboriginal Education Unit by the family of the photographer J.J. Noyce in October 2004 before donated to the State Library (November 2004).

Images relating to the Daly family

Images relating to the Daly family

Photographic portraits of members of the Daly family, a sketch of Government House on Prince Edward Island, and a memorial card for Sir Dominick Daly. Harriet Daly (wife of Dominick Daniel) was the author of the book 'Digging, Squatting and Pioneering Life in the Northern Territory of South Australia'.