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Sea birds taking off from rocks

Sea birds taking off from rocks

A flock of sea birds flying over rocky coastline in South Australia, possibly Flinders Island.

Men working on a lighthouse

Men working on a lighthouse

Three men working on a lighthouse on an island in South Australia, possibly Flinders or Price.

Show jumping in South Australia

Show jumping in South Australia

A horse and rider clearing a fence during a show jumping event held in South Australia.

Soldiers memorial gardens, Victor Harbor

Soldiers memorial gardens, Victor Harbor

Part of the Soldiers memorial gardens at Victor Harbor, South Australia.

Fortune tellers tents at Adelaide Children's Hospital fete

Fortune tellers tents at Adelaide Children's Hospital fete

Two fortune tellers tents set up at the Adelaide Children's Hospital fete, 15 November 1913. A woman stands at the entrance to each where notices read, 'Character reading, your future fore told' and 'Mrs. Rosenhain, celebrated palmist'.

Politicians travelling in the outback of South Australia

Politicians travelling in the outback of South Australia

Members of the South Australian Pastoral Lands Commission of 1891 travelling by camel 666 miles from Adelaide and about 13 miles from Algebuckina in the Flinders Ranges; politicians in the group include J. Warren, M. Salom, J.H. Howe, and W. Copley.

Politicians travelling in the Outback of South Australia

Politicians travelling in the Outback of South Australia

Members of the South Australian Pastoral Lands Commission of 1891 travelling by camel 666 miles from Adelaide and about 13 miles from Algebuckina in the Flinders Ranges; politicians in the group include J. Warren, M. Salom, J.H. Howe, and W. Copley.

Aboriginal camp at Warrina, South Australia

Aboriginal camp at Warrina, South Australia

Aboriginal men and women photographed sitting and standing outside their camp dwellings at Warrina, 633 miles north of Adelaide in South Australia during the visit of the South Australian Pastoral Lands Commission in 1891; names not known.

Aboriginal camp at Warrina, South Australia

Aboriginal camp at Warrina, South Australia

Aboriginal men and women photographed sitting and standing outside their camp dwellings at Warrina, 633 miles north of Adelaide in South Australia during the visit of the South Australian Pastoral Lands Commission in 1891; names not known.

Parliamentary visit to Coward Springs, South Australia

Parliamentary visit to Coward Springs, South Australia

Members of the South Australian government Pastoral Lands Commission for 1891 photographed by the artesian well at Coward Springs, west of Lake Eyre.

Woolshed Flat railway station, South Australia

Woolshed Flat railway station, South Australia

Members of the South Australian government Pastoral Lands Commission of 1891 photographed standing by their train which has stopped at Woolshed Flat railway station in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia; the Devils Peak can be seen in the background.

Rowing on the Torrens River, Adelaide

Rowing on the Torrens River, Adelaide

A crew of four oarsmen and their cox rowing on the Torrens River, Adelaide; names not known.

Mercantile Rowing clubhouse by the Torrens River

Mercantile Rowing clubhouse by the Torrens River

Spectators at the Mercantile Rowing Clubhouse, watching rowing events held on the Torrens River.

Spectators standing by the Torrens River, Adelaide

Spectators standing by the Torrens River, Adelaide

A group of men watching rowing events conversing by the side of the Torrens River, Adelaide; one man, wearing a top hat, has been identified by Searcy as being Sir Edwin Smith, twice Mayor of Adelaide.

Entrance to a silver mine

Entrance to a silver mine

Distant view of the entrance to a silver mine discovered on the west coast of South Australia with a group of men sitting around it.

Men by a silver mine shaft in South Australia

Men by a silver mine shaft in South Australia

Men standing by a silver mine shaft in an area on the west coast of South Australia; one man is holding on to rope at the mouth of the shaft as if he is about to descend.

A rock holding silver in South Australia

A rock holding silver in South Australia

Close view of a piece of rock holding silver mined on the west coast of South Australia.

Accommodation for miners at a silver mine

Accommodation for miners at a silver mine

Four men standing outside a brush hut and two tents supplied as accommodation for miners at a silver mine on the west coast of South Australia.

Mr. Baldock of Adelaide

Mr. Baldock of Adelaide

Head and shoulders view of Mr. Baldock, a pioneer member of the South Australian Telegraph Department in Adelaide. According to a researcher, this may be Albert Baldock who arrived with his parents, Robert and Susannah, as a thirteen year old in 1854 on the ship 'Evening Star'. Albert took up the profession of telegraph officer and worked at Goolwa around 1867-1869. According to his great-granddaughter, Albert was born on 25 January 1842 on Jersey, Channel Islands, to Col. Robert Walters Baldock and Susannah (Harden). The family arrived in South Australia on the Evening Star on 24 Nov 1854 and took up residence near Port Elliot. Albert commenced service with the South Australian Telegraph Department on 1 September 1855, possibly at Port Elliot. He was appointed to Goolwa as telegraph clerk on 1 June 1864, at the age of 22, and was married to Margaret Naomi Lush on 6 November 1865. In 1873 Albert was Telegraph Station Master at Blinman (Flinders Ranges) on the Overland Line to Darwin. He was a field officer, part of the team extending the telegraph line from Port Augusta to Eucla via Streaky Bay in 1875-6. On 1 December 1878 Albert was appointed by the Governor as Postmaster at Cape Borda on Kangaroo Island. Albert and Margaret's sixth and seventh children were born there. Albert's next appointment was at Meningie, from 1 May 1881 until his death on 2 April 1883 in Strathalbyn. The year after Albert's death, his daughter Catherine Susannah, known as Kate, was appointed to the Port Elliot Post Office and was transferred to Meadows in 1885 where she was postmistress until her marriage in 1887. Albert's son Albert Carey Baldock, known as Carey, was also employed as a telegraph officer - in Eucla, then Cossack and Broome in WA. Son Walter (Joseph Walters Baldock) was probably also employed in the Telegraph Department before his early death at the age of 22.

The 'Conqueror'

The 'Conqueror'

The South Australian Harbor's Board tug 'Conqueror'.

Men at a silver mine in South Australia

Men at a silver mine in South Australia

Men working at a silver mine on the west coast of South Australia.

A man who discovered silver in South Australia

A man who discovered silver in South Australia

Studio view of a man described as the discoverer of a silver mine on the west coast of South Australia; name not known.

Friendly Society picnic group

Friendly Society picnic group

A group of men wearing Independent Order of Rechabites regalia, photographed on a picnic at Belair National Park; names not known.

Boys and girls standing on a swing bridge

Boys and girls standing on a swing bridge

Boys and girls standing on a swing bridge over a creek in South Australia;.

Nine women wearing Friendly Society sashes

Nine women wearing Friendly Society sashes

Nine women wearing sashes of the Ancient Order of Foresters over their shoulders, on a picnic in Belair National Park.

Friendly Society picnic march at Belair

Friendly Society picnic march at Belair

Men, women, and children marching with Ancient Order of Foresters banners, prior to arrival at the Belair National Park. The women in photograph 40/143 are at the left edge of the procession in this view.

Friendly Society picnic sports at Belair

Friendly Society picnic sports at Belair

Distant view of a sports field at Belair National Park which is being used for events during a Friendly Society picnic.

Horse-racing in Adelaide

Horse-racing in Adelaide

The winning horse passing the finishing post during horse-racing in Adelaide, South Australia.

Crowds of racegoers attending horse racing in Adelaide

Crowds of racegoers attending horse racing in Adelaide

Crowds of racegoers waiting outside pavilions for the next event during horse racing in Adelaide on a warm summer's day.

Major Karri Davies of Adelaide

Major Karri Davies of Adelaide

Studio view of Major Karri Davies of Adelaide who served in the South African War, 1899-1902.