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Exterior and interior of Parliament House, South Australia

Exterior and interior of Parliament House, South Australia

A collection of photographs showing Parliament House in South Australia, including the front of the building on North Terrace and the interior of several of the rooms, taken on the 5th June, 1939. See 'contents' for details of items.

Adelaide views

Adelaide views

An album of photographs by S.W. Sweet, featuring scenes in and around Adelaide.

Torrens Lake

Torrens Lake

View of Torrens Lake and banks of the River Torrens, with three people in a rowing boat. Adelaide City skyline visible in the background. View is taken from the northern bank of the River Torrens, west of the Morphett Street bridge.

Glenelg River with launch

Glenelg River with launch

The Glenelg River, up river from Nelson, with a motor launch moored by the cliffs and passengers climbing the cliff face. Another man rows a small boat in foreground.

Views of pine plantation and saw mill

Views of pine plantation and saw mill

Views of radiata pine plantation and saw mill, unknown location (possibly Wirrabara or South East ?). See 'Contents' for details.

School children

School children

Large group of children formally posed in 7 rows; school location unknown.

Swimming competition at Port Adelaide

Swimming competition at Port Adelaide

A swimming competition being held at Fletcher's dock in Port Adelaide; crowds of spectators watch from either side of the dock where officials watch the event from two small rowing boats.

Boating on the river

Boating on the river

Two women and two men sitting in a rowing boat on the Torrens River, Adelaide, South Australia; names not known.

Dahlias on display

Dahlias on display

Eighteen dahlia heads of the cactus variety on display in three rows of six at a flower show held in Adelaide, South Australia.

Oarswomen at Mannum

Oarswomen at Mannum

A line-up of twelve oarswomen standing by a craft on dry land at Mannum, South Australia; names not known.

Picnic group at Belair National Park

Picnic group at Belair National Park

Men, women, and children photographed at Belair National Park during a picnic thought to have been organised by the machinery firm Clutterbuck Bros. of Hindley Street, Adelaide for their staff; musicians with brass instruments and drums sit in the front row.

Sir John Cox Bray and other politicians

Sir John Cox Bray and other politicians

A group photograph which includes Sir John Cox Bray, politician and legal practitioner, standing far left next to Thomas Playford, politician and orchardist, Sir John Cockburn, politician, Federationist, and medical practitioner who is sitting in the front row, far left, with Charles Cameron Kingston on his left, other names not known.

Torrens Lake, Adelaide

Torrens Lake, Adelaide

Part of Torrens Lake, Adelaide, showing a walker watching a small rowing boat floating by; the City Bridge can be seen in the background.

Sir Donald Bradman as a cricket umpire

Sir Donald Bradman as a cricket umpire

Sir Donald Bradman returning to the cricket field for the first time after his retirement as an umpire for the match held at Adelaide Oval between the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures and Trades Hall; players, left to right, include: D. Rowe; Harley Pope; Clive Calnan; J. Ryan.

Austria at Echuca

Austria at Echuca

The 'Austria' with rowing boats at river bank, opposite Echuca Wharf.

P.S. Cadell at Goolwa

P.S. Cadell at Goolwa

The 'P.S. Cadell in Rotten Row, Goolwa.

P.S. Colonel

P.S. Colonel

The 'P.S. Colonel' tied up with loaded barge and row boat.

Elma, motor vessel

Elma, motor vessel

'Elma', Clarrie Rowe's small motor launch, with several men sitting under a shade at the stern, wooden rowboat in foreground.

P.S. Emma

P.S. Emma

'P.S. Emma' raised on slip, above water level. Several row boats and man and boy at water's edge.

P.S. Fairy, small paddle steamer

P.S. Fairy, small paddle steamer

Front view of the 'P.S. Fairy and row boat at river edge, with two men and a woman on board.

Florence Annie

Florence Annie

Stern view of 'P.S. Florence Annie' and barge, 15 miles below Bourke, with flooded Darling River and small row boat with three men in centre.

P.S. Industry

P.S. Industry

Side view of 'P.S. Industry', the first boat of that name at Renmark, 1900. Tied up to bank in mirror flat water, with man in row boat, several crew standing around the foredeck, Captain at wheelhouse.

P.S. Industry and barge

P.S. Industry and barge

Front and side view of 'P.S. Industry', Government snagging steamer, and barge, secured to large tree trunk on river bank. The barge contains a row boat, boiler and derrick for snagging.

S.W. Lady Daly

S.W. Lady Daly

Front view of 'S.W. Lady Daly' and unidentified vessel, with small row boat, at river bank, at high river level, possibly flooded river.

Launching Lone Hand, rowboat

Launching Lone Hand, rowboat

Two men standing in water either side of the bow of the 'Lone Hand' row boat, still on its trailer, at its launch at Albury on 28 February, 1908.

Namoi barge

Namoi barge

Partial side view of 'Namoi barge' at Murray Bridge with Mr. Row's dinghy on deck, giving perspective of the size of the barge.

P.S. Royal and other river boats at Morgan Wharf

P.S. Royal and other river boats at Morgan Wharf

Bow view of 'P.S. Royal' with other river boats at Morgan Wharf, tied up near a row of trees, with a man watching from the wharf, low water.

P.S. Ulonga preparing to unload Fred Baum's car at Nyah

P.S. Ulonga preparing to unload Fred Baum's car at Nyah

Stern view of 'P.S. Ulonga' preparing to unload Fred Baum's car at Nyah, with two cars, a trailer and row boat loaded across the deck, presumably Fred Baum is among the crew and local helpers.

Ritchard's shack on the Coorong

Ritchard's shack on the Coorong

Dick Cremer's holiday shack on the Coorong, (which later became the Strathalbyn Club shack), in a row of small seafront shacks, with cars parked close by, the mainland visible in the distance over the water.

Rowers at Tailem Bend

Rowers at Tailem Bend

Rowers at Tailem Bend, with the ferry crossing in distance.