c. 1900, Photograph, B 64269/1-71
A collection of 71 black and white prints, of a settlement and of Aboriginal people at Koonibba Mission Children's Home, taken during the first half of the twentieth century at Koonibba Mission. Images feature Aboriginal helpers at the home pre 1926. See 'contents' for details of items. Some of these were taken at Point Pearce and also Colebrook.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64272
FARINA: Premises of the school at Farina, with a partial view of the schoolmaster's residence.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64273
FARINA: Premises of the Transcontinental Hotel at Farina, South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64274
FARINA: Premises of the police station at Farina, South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64275
FARINA: Premises of the post office at Farina where local children play by a post and rail fence.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64276
FARINA: Local residents standing outside the premises of the Exchange Hotel at Farina in South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64277
FARINA: A group of four Aboriginal people sitting with a dog outside their dwelling at Farina; left to right: Lizzie; Lucy; Cramner; Jimmie Tart.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64278
BELTANA: Premises of the school and schoolmaster's residence at Beltana, South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64279
BELTANA: Premises of the Beltana Hotel, local residents including the Rev. F. W. Wilkinson stand outside, two men and a boy ride in a stationary horse drawn vehicle.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64280
BELTANA: Premises of the Presbyterian manse at Beltana, South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64281
BELTANA: The Reverend Robert Mitchell, pioneer founder of the Smith of Dunesk Mission, photographed sitting at his desk in the Presbyterian manse at Beltana, South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64282
BELTANA: A group of shearers with bales of wool being loaded on to a horse drawn wagon outside the shearing shed at Beltana, South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64283
PARACHILNA: Premises of the Prairie Hotel at Parachilna, South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64284
GENERAL: Railway employees photographed by the locomotive of a 'special' cattle train in South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64285
GENERAL: Cattle waiting in a stockyard for transport, possibly near Parachilna, South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64286
BELTANA: The homestead at Beltana sheep station; two men identified as being Mr. C. Say and Mr. S. Heath stand and sit on the verandah with two young women and three children.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1898, Photograph, B 64288
FARINA: A group of school children and a teacher identified as W. Bosch, photographed outside their school building at Farina, South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64290
LEIGH CREEK: Shaft head and surface buildings at Leigh Creek coal mine.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64291
Men, women and children photographed in a group outside a house at Farina; names not known.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64305
MOUNT SERLE: A group of men walking on rocky terrain near a water hole in the Mount Serle area, South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64306
MOUNT SERLE: Stockmen photographed sitting and standing on the verandah of the homestead at Mount Serle Station, South Australia.
Phillips, Sydney, c. 1900, Photograph, B 64307
BELTANA: Distant view of the settlement at Beltana in South Australia.
1926, Photograph, B 61789
ALBUM: Holiday views in South Australia, 1926-34.
1925, Photograph, B 61928
GENERAL: Mr Drysdale and his son Andrew in a horse drawn wagon that took them on a journey from Adelaide to Sydney via Canberra and Melbourne, over 600 miles.
1925, Photograph, B 61929
GENERAL: Camp site at Eastlake, Canberra used by Mr Drysdale and his son Andrew whilst travelling from Adelaide to Sydney in a horse drawn wagon.
1925, Photograph, B 61930
GENERAL: Camp site at Eastlake, Canberra used by Mr Drysdale and his son Andrew whilst travelling from Adelaide to Sydney in a horse drawn wagon: view 2.
1925, Photograph, B 61931
GENERAL: A team of 18 bullocks which Mr. Drysdale and his son Andrew encountered on the side of Mount Razorback whilst travelling between Adelaide and Sydney in a horse drawn wagon.
c. 1905, Photograph, B 53933
The Globe Dining Rooms, 21 Hindley Street. Alice Jerrems operated the rooms from 1901 to 1922. Born Alice Kearns on 9/8/1870, Alice and her second husband Arthur had one daughter, Edith in 1897. Alice died on the 17 September 1936 and is buried in West Terrace Cemetery. (see Advertiser 18.9.1936 pg.16).
1937, Photograph, B 54025
The Forest Inn Temperance Hotel situated on the corner of Anzac Highway and South Road after conversion to small shops; now demolished. Kevin Monaghan and his Grandmother, Mrs. Annie Way Lee are standing outside the building. The photo was taken at the Forest Inn and sent to Kevin's Auntie Lily in Sydney, who was the daughter of Yett Soo War Way Lee. A billboard by the shop advertises the Women's Weekly 'June Brides Special Issue' published on 5 June 1937.
c. 1980, Photograph, B 55417/96
WILLUNGA: 'Glantawe', a house with partition walls, roof, cellar, ceilings, floors, and wash troughs constructed with slate. The house was designed by Keith Dunstan, a Sydney architect, and erected in 1925.