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Peterborough Union Church
PETERBOROUGH: Peterborough Union Church, the first church built in the town when it was still called Petersburg.


Mount Cooper residence of Mr. E.F. Nickels
MOUNT COOPER: 'Glen Oak', the residence of Mr. E.F. Nickels, a home missionary for the South Australian Baptist Union in the Mount Cooper area; note the galvanised iron baptistry on the verandah.


Mount Cooper residence of Pastor Cook
MOUNT COOPER: Residence of Pastor Cook of the South Australian Baptist Union.


Residence at Inkster
INKSTER: Mr Dodgson's residence at Inkster in the Mount Cooper area where Baptist Union services were held; a portable organ is in the foreground.


Miss Gould, a school teacher at Inkster
INKSTER: Miss Gould a school teacher who played the organ, photographed standing by Pastor Cook's car outside Mr Dodgson's residence where Baptist Union services were held at Inkster in the Mount Cooper Area.


Port Kenny Baptist Union Hall
PORT KENNY: The hall at Port Kenny in the Mount Cooper district where Baptist Union services were held.


Member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
GENERAL: A member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union addressing a crowd on the beach, location unknown.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union marquee
GENERAL: A Woman's Christian Temperance Union marquee set up near a beach, location unknown. The tent bears a large advertisement for biscuits.


State Officers of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
GENERAL: State Officers of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of South Australia. Left-right: Mrs. Hone; Mrs. Pengelley; Mrs. Edwards; Lady Holder; Miss Lockwood; Mrs. Nicholls.


Member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
GENERAL: A member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of South Australia sitting holding a large clock set at six o'clock; two men stand behind her. It has been suggested the woman in this picture is actually Mrs. Helen Barton, a Scottish Temperance worker who was invited to Australia to assist in the Campaign for 6 o'clock closing. [from information provided by researcher].


Officers and members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
GENERAL: Woman's Christian Temperance Union officers and members, South Australia, 1892 [original photograph from SRG 186/111].


The sixth South Australian Woman's Christian Temperance Union Convention
GENERAL: Women attending the sixth South Australian Woman's Christian Temperance Union convention, outside the Pirie Street Methodist Church.


South Australian Woman's Christian Temperance Union Convention
GENERAL: Women attending a South Australian Woman's Christian Temperance Union Convention in September 1906.


Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
GENERAL: Women attending the twentieth Annual Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Adelaide 1908.


South Australian Woman's Christian Temperance Union Convention
GENERAL: Women attending the South Australian Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in 1909.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union convention
GENERAL: Women attending a Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Adelaide 1910.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union convention
GENERAL: Women attending a Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Adelaide 1911.


Australian Woman's Christian Temperance Union convention
GENERAL: A group of fourteen delegates to the Australian Woman's Christian Temperance Union Convention, Brisbane 1912, who had been present at the first convention in Melbourne 1891. South Australian delegate Mrs. Everett is far right, back row. Mrs E.W. Nicholls is second from the left in the front row.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union Convention
GENERAL: Women attending a Woman's Christian Temperance Union Convention in Adelaide.


Address by a member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
GENERAL: A member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union addressing a crowd on a beach.


Ambulance presented by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
GENERAL: An ambulance presented to the armed forces by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.


Headquarters of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
ACRE 340: The headquarters of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Wakefield Street.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union office
GENERAL: The first Woman's Christian Temperance Union office in Adelaide.