c. 1915, Photograph, B 55480
QUORN: The Quorn Post Office on the corner of Railway Terrace and 7th street. The Grand Junction Hotel can be seen on the left hand side of the view.
c. 1923, Photograph, B 55481
QUORN: The Austral Hotel, in Railway Terrace, Quorn. A researcher that this photograph must have been taken sometime after 1922 as this was when the second storey was added.
c. 1915, Photograph, B 55485
QUORN: A group of people standing outside the Quorn Town Hall.
c. 1920, Photograph, B 55490
QUORN: A view looking across the railway dam at Quorn.
c. 1920, Photograph, B 55492
QUORN: A Y Class locomotive standing outside the workshops at Quorn.
c. 1914, Photograph, B 55493
QUORN: Locomotive thought to be a Y148 standing at Quorn Station, the refreshment stall can be seen on the right.
1992, Photograph, B 57086
QUORN: Railway crew accommodation at Quorn. Note may be reproduced but acknowledgment for State Heritage Branch required.
c. 1920, Photograph, B 57494
QUORN: Large gathering of people possibly at Quorn.
c. 1930, Photograph, B 57511
Group of people standing outside R.W. Foster's Great Northern Emporium, on the southeast corner of First and Seventh Streets, Quorn.
c. 1920, Photograph, B 57512
QUORN: People standing on a float during a parade believed to be at Quorn.
c. 1920, Photograph, B 57513
QUORN: Large gathering of people at festivities believed to be at Quorn.
c. 1920, Photograph, B 57514
QUORN: Group of women standing behind a stall decorated to look like a ship, during festivities at Quorn (see B 57517).
c. 1920, Photograph, B 57515
QUORN: Group of people dressed in costume, on a stand, during festivities believed to be at Quorn.
c. 1920, Photograph, B 57517
Group of people standing around a stall, decorated to look like a ship, at festivities at Quorn, possibly fund raising on Australia Day. The gum tree is located in what is now the town oval, next to the Community Hall (see B 57514).
c. 1880, Photograph, B 57536
QUORN: Steam train stationary in a crowded station, believed to be Quorn.
1917, Photograph, B 57543
QUORN: Festivities taking place outside the Quorn Railway Station, 17 November 1917. The banner is for SAR & T Service Mutual Association.
1917, Photograph, B 57544
Sunday Mail photographer, c. 1960, Photograph, B 57551
QUORN: Three people attending a reunion, of former Quorn residents, held in Elder Park. From left to right: Mrs Louisa Klaebe (93), Mr Bert Roberts (88), and Miss Helen Staley (84).
c. 1893, Photograph, B 57556
Members of a small orchestra in Quorn; players including women as well as men and are grouped outside the Town Hall.
c. 1930, Photograph, B 57565
QUORN: Group of women possibly from Quorn, they include Miss Dundon, A. Kennedy, M.O'Loughlin, M. Linder, Edna Evans, Miss Danning and N, McOlive.
c. 1928, Photograph, B 57800
QUORN: Mayor opening Quorn High School.
Wenmouth, Bernice Mary, c. 1963, Photograph, B 64310/365
Premises of the Hotel Austral at Quorn. A Wrights Tourist Services bus parked outside.
Immig, John, 2006, Photograph, B 71446/1-17
A collection of images of Quorn.
c. 1912, Photograph, PRG 280/1/44/521
A train arriving at the Quorn Railway station in South Australia.
Evans, Jim, 2011, Photograph, B 74243
Quorn grandstand, Quorn, South Australia.
Evans, Jim, 2011, Photograph, B 74244
c. 1929, Photograph, PRG 769/1/17
Paddy Waye leaving Colebrook Home for Nepabunna Station, aged around 13 years. [See SRG 899... for a similar photograph of Paddy Waye].
c. 1935, Photograph, PRG 769/1/37
Mrs Iris Wiley (nee Althorp) at Colebrook Home, Quorn with JB and David James.
c. 1938, Photograph, PRG 769/1/34
Martin Dodd and Stephen Dodd of Colebrook Home, Quorn.
1927, Photograph, PRG 769/1/15
First official Colebrook Home, Quorn. It was purchased in May 1927 and named after T. Colebrook, president of the UAM. It was located on the northern edge of the town on a hill.