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Postcard collection of Emily Sophia Groom

A collection of postcards and greeting cards collected by Emily Sophia Groom (nee Grovermann) during the early 1900s, with many cards depicting early SA. The inscription inside the album states "E S Grovermann, Blyth, 29-5-1906". Emily Groom was born in 1877 at Clare and married Harry Rowe (his mother's surname) Groom in 1931. Emily was aged 45 when she married and did not have children of her own. Locations in the postcards include Blyth and Clare, Tanunda, Gumeracha, Victor Harbor and Port Elliot, Adelaide, North Adelaide, and assorted interstate and international locations [See individual records for selected digitised postcards, which may be viewed online].

Vickers Vimy and crew landing in Adelaide

Vickers Vimy and crew landing in Adelaide

View of the Vickers Vimy G-EAOU and crew about to land at Northfield, Adelaide on 23 March 1920. Annotations on the front of the photograph: 'London to Adelaide, 23.3.1920. The Landing. Sir Ross Smith, Sir Keith Smith, Sargeants Shiers and Bennett'. Written on back of photograph: 'Smith, Lembert St, Sturt'. The photograph was taken by Charles Edwin Staveley who had ridden his bike to the airfield to take the photograph.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 3] : Henry Edward Mitford

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 3] : Henry Edward Mitford

Henry Edward Mitford, 1847-1923, born at Sturt, near Glenelg, South Australia to Eliza Mitford, nee Sanders, Eustace Reveley Mitford. Farmer, Edwardstown, Booyoolie, Baroota, Smoky Bay.

Norman family photographs

Norman family photographs

Photographs collected by the Norman family. A listing has been made by number (1-921) and by alphabetical order, attached to this record (see attached special list for details). A further 30 original photographs of Echuca, Maloga, Aboriginal people, and the Norman and Magarey families (some have captions on backs) have been added to this series and continue the numbering sequence to 951.

Norman family photographs

Norman family photographs

Photographs collected by the Norman family. A listing has been made by number (1-921) and by alphabetical order, attached to this record (see attached special list for details). A further 30 original photographs of Echuca, Maloga, Aboriginal people, and the Norman and Magarey families (some have captions on backs) have been added to this series and continue the numbering sequence to 951.

Football training at Unley Oval

Football training at Unley Oval

Football training at Unley Oval, where players are socially distancing, due to COVID-19 restrictions. The electronic scoreboard has a notice, saying, 'maximum 10 people (not including the trainer) not exceeding 1 person per 4 square metres'.

Football training at Unley Oval

Football training at Unley Oval

Football training at Unley Oval, where players are socially distancing, due to COVID-19 restrictions. The electronic scoreboard has a notice, saying, 'Follow directions for outdoor gatherings. Maximum of 20 persons not exceeding one person per 4 square me

Football training at Unley Oval

Football training at Unley Oval

Football training at Unley Oval, where players are socially distancing, due to COVID-19 restrictions. The electronic scoreboard has a notice, saying, 'Keep 1.5 metres apart at all times'.

Football training at Unley Oval

Football training at Unley Oval

Football training at Unley Oval, where players are socially distancing, due to COVID-19 restrictions. The electronic scoreboard has a notice, saying, 'Wash your hands often and cover coughs and sneezes'.

Football training at Unley Oval

Football training at Unley Oval

Football training at Unley Oval, where players are socially distancing, due to COVID-19 restrictions. The electronic scoreboard has a notice, saying, 'Download the COVIDSafe app to keep you, your family and your community safe'.

Norman St playground

Norman St playground

Norman St playground, Woodville, with an attached notice of closure from the City of Charles Sturt.

Playgrounds and gym equipment reopen

Playgrounds and gym equipment reopen

New signs were placed by the Charles Sturt Council at the gym equipment on the Linear Park path at Underdale. Previously the equipment was 'closed' to the public.

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).

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).

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).

Social distancing markers at Prospect Oval

Social distancing markers at Prospect Oval

Social distancing markers on the terraces at Prospect Oval, grandstand side. North 8 goals 14 behinds, 62 defeated Sturt 6 goals 7 behinds, 43.

Clinic at Unley Road, Mitcham

Clinic at Unley Road, Mitcham

Exterior view of Sturt Clinic on Unley Road Mitcham designed by Brian Vogt.

Clinic at Unley Road, Mitcham

Clinic at Unley Road, Mitcham

Interior view of reception area of Sturt Clinic on Unley Road Mitcham, designed by Brian Vogt.

People in the crowd at the Adelaide Survival Day March, Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square)

People in the crowd at the Adelaide Survival Day March, Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square)

People in the crowd at the Adelaide Survival Day March, Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square). A woman is holding sign with the label 1922 Sturt Ck Massacre. Thousands gathered at the annual march to support the changing the date of Australia Day, marching to Parliament House and back to Tarndanyangga.

Early photographs of Goolwa

Early photographs of Goolwa

Views of Goolwa, including the main street (Cadell St) and the river frontage, believed to be taken in the late nineteenth century.

Series 022: Aerial views around Adelaide

Series 022: Aerial views around Adelaide

Various aerial views of Adelaide and surrounding suburbs.

Series 059: Aerial views around South Australia

Series 059: Aerial views around South Australia

Aerial views of the Adelaide CBD, and one photograph each of Parafield Airport, Victor Harbor and Port Elliot, Islington Railway Workshops and Mount Lofty Railway Station.

Series 068: Berri Growers Co-operative Distillery

Series 068: Berri Growers Co-operative Distillery

Aerial photographs of Berri Growers Co-operative Distillery Company, later Berri Co-operative Winery and Berri Estates, on the Old Sturt Highway. The property comprises a number of buildings, largely made of corrugated iron, and large tanks next to each building. A water tower is in the middle of the premises, and two small rectangular ponds sit behind the buildings.