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Tracing of lands on banks of Lake Alexandrina [cartographic material]/
by Wm. Wishart

Tracing of lands on banks of Lake Alexandrina [cartographic material]/ by Wm. Wishart

Map of country in area of Lake Alexandrina and Lake Albert, noting vegetation, land features and quality of water. The positions of Johnson's and Wilson's sheep stations and Malcolm's Special Survey are shown. Traced by William Wishart from official documents. Ink with pale blue watercolour wash on paper, ink notation. Scale 1 inch to 2 miles.

South Australian Ladies Pipe Band at Elizabeth Oval

South Australian Ladies Pipe Band at Elizabeth Oval

South Australian Ladies Pipe Band marching at Elizabeth Oval in a contest. Known band members include L-R: Pipe Sergeant Glenys Flynn, Piper Margaret McPhail, Drum Major Natalie Hill or Kay Wishart, Drummer Marion Wishart, Piper Pat Craig, Bass Drummer Janette McDonald, Pipe Major Barbara Briscoe, Piper Margaret Smith, Tenor Drummer Janet Turner, Drum Sergeant Kay Johnston (née McEgan).

Darwin

Darwin

Palmerston. Old Jetty built by Wishart, contractor, later destroyed by tornado. Stokes Hill is on the extreme left.

Auburn Football Club

Auburn Football Club

AUBURN: Members of the Auburn Football Club believed to be the 1896 season during which the team did not lose a match. Possible names of the players are; Back row: P. Bevan; R. Fitzgerald; Maxwell; T. Sullivan; Rickter; G. Fitzgerald; B. Mellor; D. Treagus; Baker; Wishart; Williams; M.J. Curren; field umpire. Front row: W. Fitzgerald; G. Bannerman; W. Walton; T Allen; T. Mellor; A. or H. Whitehead, T. Barkla; the players Maxwell, Sullivan and Rickter came from Manoora.

The 'Duchess of Kent' at Port Adelaide

The 'Duchess of Kent' at Port Adelaide

The wooden ketch 'Duchess of Kent', 70 tons, at Port Adelaide [wooden 2 mast ketch ON57559, 69 tons, 70.2 x 20.2 x 7.0. Built 1875 Franklin, T. Owners: registered Port Adelaide August 1877 by J Wishart. Transferred to Melbourne Dec. 1883, then to Launceston and finally Fremantle. Wrecked August 28, 1895 on Cervantes Island south of Geraldton, West Australia]

Stanley Football Club

Stanley Football Club

Team photograph of Stanley Football Club, Premiers in 1912 in the United Church Football Association. They were premiers in 1910, 1911, and 1912, and were 'retired' in 1913. Second left in the back row is Oswald Candlett, who also played B Grade for North Adelaide FC (as did others in the Stanley Team). Other players in the team include N. Robley, J. Eldridge, V. Robley, R. Dorling, F. Whitehead, G. Spargo, J. Peace, Rev. A.E. Gifford, A.M. Wishart, A. Peace, L. Whitehead, A. Howell, W. Knill, P. Phillips, A. Seele, R. Roberts, H. Pitman.