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Getting in the mood for the Mary Potter Foundation's picnic race day at Strathalbyn are (from left) Chief Executive Eva Varga of Upper Sturt, fundraising committee member Pamela McGregor of Medindie and foundation deputy chairman Sister Margaret Clifford. 8th February 1989.

Getting in the mood for the Mary Potter Foundation's picnic race day at Strathalbyn are (from left) Chief Executive Eva Varga of Upper Sturt, fundraising committee member Pamela McGregor of Medindie and foundation deputy chairman Sister Margaret Clifford. 8th February 1989.

Mary Potter Foundation Opportunity Shop volunteers Margaret Milne (from Walkerville), Eva Vargo (CEO of the Mary Potter Foundation from Upper Sturt), Margaret Conroy (Prospect) and Anna Giordana (Athelstone). 28th February 1990.

Mary Potter Foundation Opportunity Shop volunteers Margaret Milne (from Walkerville), Eva Vargo (CEO of the Mary Potter Foundation from Upper Sturt), Margaret Conroy (Prospect) and Anna Giordana (Athelstone). 28th February 1990.

Queen Elizabeth Hospital Grand Prix Bed Race. (left to right) Penny Pardoe-Matthews (Prospect), Peter McConnell (Woodville), driver Jackie Scharfbillig (Upper Sturt), Ann-Marie Burgess (arms in air at rear from Grange), David Brown (obscured from Findon), and Keith Kranz (Windsor Gardens). 1988.

Queen Elizabeth Hospital Grand Prix Bed Race. (left to right) Penny Pardoe-Matthews (Prospect), Peter McConnell (Woodville), driver Jackie Scharfbillig (Upper Sturt), Ann-Marie Burgess (arms in air at rear from Grange), David Brown (obscured from Findon), and Keith Kranz (Windsor Gardens). 1988.

School rock band Aurora, (left to right) Adam Wiwatowski, Forestville; Jeff Taylor, Paul Taylor, Flagstaff Hill; Sean Robertson, Upper Sturt.

School rock band Aurora, (left to right) Adam Wiwatowski, Forestville; Jeff Taylor, Paul Taylor, Flagstaff Hill; Sean Robertson, Upper Sturt.

Thursday night shopping at Parabanks, Captain Sturt Jazz Band.

Thursday night shopping at Parabanks, Captain Sturt Jazz Band.

Boy Scouts Recycling Depot. Left to right: Jimmy (12, Mitchell Park), Adam (11, Trott Park), Cameron (9, Trott Park), Peter (11, Sturt), Greg (13, Seacliff Park). 23rd May 1990.

Boy Scouts Recycling Depot. Left to right: Jimmy (12, Mitchell Park), Adam (11, Trott Park), Cameron (9, Trott Park), Peter (11, Sturt), Greg (13, Seacliff Park). 23rd May 1990.

Buildings in Adelaide

Buildings in Adelaide

View of an old stone building (no. 68) and it's neighbours on the north east corner of Sturt and Norman Streets, Adelaide.

Port River Expressway

Port River Expressway

The Port River Expressway under construction; the 5.5 kilometer freeway-grade road links Port Adelaide and the LeFebre Peninsula to the northern suburbs of Adelaide and major insterstate routes via Salisbury Highway to Port Wakefield Road and the Sturt Highway to Perth and Sydney. The expressway was built in three stages and opened in June 2008.

Sports

Sports

Sturt's Sam Neylon in a tight spot.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Ingham's Building, 12 - 30 Sturt Street.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

The Sturt Theatre, once a movie-palace in the then Rundle Street near James Place, is now the Lotteries Commission.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Sturt Street School.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Sturt Street School.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Whallins Sturt Arcade Hotel.

Premier Mike Rann

Premier Mike Rann

Premier Mike Rann uses an Australian flag to start competitors in the 25th Pedal Prix 24 Hour Race held at Sturt Reserve, Murray Bridge, on 19 September 2009.

Collection of photographs taken around Adelaide by Theo Bachmann

Collection of photographs taken around Adelaide by Theo Bachmann

Collection of several hundred 3" x 4" (quarter plate) glass plates negatives taken by Theo Bachmann. Originally housed in numbered envelopes, they feature the Bachmann and Plunket families, as well as more general scenes. in Adelaide and the surrounding area. The original envelope number (where it exists) is shown in square brackets after the description of each image, and can be cross-referenced to the index (see B 71826/656). Where there is a description on the envelope, this has also been added. The index may well have additional information about the images, but this information has not been added to this database record. Additional information 1: 'Lagergren' was a friend (and best man) of Gus Bachmann (Theo's brother) - see image 9. Additional information 2: Mr and Mrs Plunkett were Bachmann family friends. Mr Plunkett was often called 'Pip' and Mrs. Plunkett 'Mother'. The Mother and Father referred to in the photos are not necessarily Theo's parents, but more often are Mr and Mrs. Plunkett (just to make things confusing) - the photos were taken in the Bachmann backyard just off West Terrace in the city. See photos 19-23. Additional information 3: The Plunkett 'girls' were Kate, Rose and Hazel - the photos were taken in the Bachmann backyard just off West Terrace in the city - see photos 42-47. Kate, Rose and Hazel appear in many of the other photos as well.

Photograph album of South Australian and other scenes

Photograph album of South Australian and other scenes

Photographic album of unknown provenance of South Australian views and other places. Some have been given captions by the creators. A selection of these has been digitised and available online. See 'Contents' for details.

Miscellaneous loose photographs relating to Melbourne and Adelaide

Miscellaneous loose photographs relating to Melbourne and Adelaide

A small collection of loose photographs relating to Melbourne and Adelaide in the late nineteenth century. Views include some landmark buildings and street scenes in Melbourne, in King William Street Adelaide, and near Gumeracha, as well as copies of portraits of Governors Sir John Hindmarsh and Sir William Jervois and Rev. D. J Draper. See 'more information tab' for further details about individual photographs. Some photographs have not been digitised and can be viewed by requesting the album. These include 10. 'Near Gumeracha' showing the bridge over the river. Also at B 9147, attributed to photographer, Samuel White Sweet; 11. 'Near Gumeracha', view of the creek and vegetation; 12. 'Near Gumeracha', riders at the bridge and view of cleared fields and post and rail fences; 13. 'Near Gumeracha', bridge over the creek. Also at B 9148, attributed to photographer Samuel White Sweet; 14. 'Near Gumeracha', view over the river and surrounding countryside; 15. Christ Church, North Adelaide; 16. Photograph of an earlier painting of a cathedral, location unknown. A small family group of Aboriginal people are shown on the grass in the foreground; 17. 'King William Street looking north west by N'; 18. Edmund Wright House, 59 King William Street, Adelaide, formerly the Bank of South Australia (acre 171), with horse drawn tram passing. Also at B 72115/6. Photograph by Samuel Sweet, no. 92; 19. Group portrait of young men, names unknown; 20. 'Governor Hindmarsh', photograph reproduced from an original of 1856. See B 5836; 21. Photograph of an illustration for 'Late Rev D. J. Draper' by Calvert, published in a newspaper; 22. Photograph of a newspaper illustration of 'Our new Governor, Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois'.

Yamba, South Australia

Yamba, South Australia

Sign bridging the Sturt Highway (A20)at Yamba, South Australia.

Celebrating SA Women - Embroidery

Celebrating SA Women - Embroidery

Embroidery depicting 17 women including: Her Excellency, IWD Committee Patron Justice Robyn Layton QC; Betty Fisher, historian, former IWD Committee President and Women's Electoral Lobby founding member; Mary Lee, SA's women's voting rights champion; the late Gladys Elphick MBE, longstanding IWD Committee Secretary; the late Irene Bell, a woman representing those who went into the trades and other traditional men's jobs during World War II; three figures representing indigenous young women and six figures representing other culturally and linguistically diverse women involved with the IWD Committees over the years, including Chinese, Filipino, Latvian, Iranian, Italian and Greek women. The embroidery also features the State's floral emblem, Sturt's Desert Pea, the IWD Committee logo, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flag and the words, "The Spirit of the First Nation" to recognise traditional, indigenous custodianship.

Captain Shetliff's house

Captain Shetliff's house

View of the front fence and frontage of Captain Shetliff's house. Although this image had the caption 'Captain Sturt home', this may have been an error in transcription, as it is similar to other photographs of Captain Shetliff's home at Goolwa.

Cricket team

Cricket team

An unidentified cricket team, with a young boy in front, pictured in front of an ivy-covered structure. [Note: obviously taken on the same day and place as the cricket team pictured in PRG 280/1/45/15.] According to a researcher this is the East Torrens B grade cricket team which played Sturt in the Final for season 1923-24. Back row [left to right] RH Dodd, AH Hearnden, HEP Whitfield, WM Mitchell, HCD Barker; Front row [l to r] MS Lonmire, R Wilson, CS Catt, W Scott, SH Richardson, AV Pitkin.

Mount Gambier Fire Station

Mount Gambier Fire Station

Photo of the new Fire Station in Sturt Street, Mount Gambier, before the official opening in March 1957.

August 1949 - 'Early morning on Goolwa River (sic)'

August 1949 - 'Early morning on Goolwa River (sic)'

Houseboat the 'Captain Sturt' moored at a small jetty on the Lower Murray River at Goolwa. Smaller boats are moored nearby and Hindmarsh Island can be seen in the distance.

Entrance to 'Berkeley Vale', Mount Lofty Ranges

Entrance to 'Berkeley Vale', Mount Lofty Ranges

Man standing at the entrance gates of 'Berkeley Vale' on Sturt Valley Road. This property was sold by Salvator Wakefield, in 1896, to Robert Stock who renamed it 'Panmure'. About 1900 it was sold to James Marshall. The property was known for its beautiful gardens.

Floral arrangement

Floral arrangement

An arrangement of native flowers, including Sturt Desert Peas and bottlebrush, on a wooden table during the visit of the Queen Mother to Adelaide.

Dr. Moulden and Mr. Lienau

Dr. Moulden and Mr. Lienau

Dr. O. M. Moulden of Broken Hill who devoted much time in the development of the Sturt pea with Mr. C.H.A. Lienau of Unley Park who judged at the Broken Hill flower show in October 1922.

Sixty years married

Sixty years married

Party at the diamond wedding celebration of Mary Jane Chalk, nee Carter, and Thomas William Chalk of The Wattles, Sturt.

Sixty years married

Sixty years married

Party at the diamond wedding celebration of Mary Jane Chalk, nee Carter, and Thomas William Chalk of The Wattles, Sturt.

Spectators at a football match

Spectators at a football match

Close view of spectators enjoying a football match between Port Adelaide and Sturt; children, women, and men are all smiling as if a goal has just been scored.