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Woodville Plant: Hubcaps on a production line
No caption. Hubcaps on a production line.


Woodville Plant: Technician inspecting hubcaps on a production line
No caption. Technician inspecting hubcaps on a production line.


Woodville (or possibly Elizabeth) Plant: Plant machinery with pressed panel in foreground.
No caption. Plant machinery with pressed panel in foreground.


Woodville (or possibly Elizabeth) Plant: Machine polishing bumper bars
No caption. Machine polishing bumper bars


Woodville (or possibly Elizabeth) Plant: Probably tanks for electroplating
No caption. Probably tanks for electroplating. Warnings re cyanide.


Woodville (or possibly Elizabeth) Plant: Plant machinery
No caption. Plant machinery with Gibb & Miller gantry overhead.


Woodville (or possibly Elizabeth) Plant: Plant machinery
No caption. Plant machinery.


Woodville (or possibly Elizabeth) Plant: Plant machinery
No caption. Plant machinery.


Woodville (or possibly Elizabeth) Plant: Plant machinery
No caption. Plant machinery.


Woodville (or possibly Elizabeth) Plant: Plant machinery
No caption. Plant machinery.


Woodville (or possibly Elizabeth) Plant: Plant machinery (similar view to BRG 213/77/54/60)
No caption. Plant machinery.


Woodville (or possibly Elizabeth) Plant: Plant machinery (Similar view to BRG 213/77/54/60)
No caption. Plant machinery.


Lucerne Paddocks, Woodville
Lucerne paddocks between Woodville Road and Grange Line, Woodville.


Car Accident, Woodville
A Morris motor car being towed away by a Hudson.


Car Accident, Woodville
A Chevrolet after an accident.


'Forty Hour Week' Meeting
'Forty Hour Week' meeting at General Motors-Holden's factory at Woodville. Forty-Hour Week Convention 1935 is an International Labour Organisation Convention which states "...it is necessary that a continuous effort should be made to reduce hours of work in all forms of employment to such extent as is possible...".


Woodville Park Station
Woodville Park Railway Station.


Belmore Terrace, Woodville
Belmore Terrace, Woodville, at the corner with Woodville Road, with the railway line alongside, looking south-east (the reverse direction to B 35596). The Parkhouse family lived at "Tiverton" in this street in 1918. This photograph was one of seven sent by his family to Captain Devon Parkhouse in France during World War I.


Premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. at Woodville
The premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. at Woodville, South Australia.


Holden's factory under construction at Woodville
Holden's motor body builders factory under construction at Woodville, South Australia.


Premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd., Woodville
Distant view of the new premises at Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd., Woodville, South Australia.


Premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. at Woodville
The premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. at Woodville, South Australia.


Premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. at Woodville
The premises of Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd. at Woodville, South Australia.


Bandsmen and others at Woodville, South Australia
A group of men, including uniformed bandsmen, and young women dressed as nurses standing by a 'patient' with a bandaged head lying in a bed, possibly participants in a function held for charity at Woodville, South Australia.


Lych-gate at St.Margaret's Church, Woodville
The lych-gate at St.Margaret's Church of England on the corner of Port and Woodville Roads, Woodville, South Australia.


A decorated horse-drawn cart at Woodville
A tableau of fairy tale characters sitting on a horse drawn cart decorated to resemble a palace photographed at Woodville, South Australia.

Mareeba Babies' Hospital nursing staff and patients
Photograph album of Betty Helen van Wageningen (nee Handtke), taken while a trainee nurse, featuring photographs of buildings, nursing staff, and patients at Mareeba Babies' Hospital in Woodville. Betty features in two of the photographs. Other nurses featured include: Sister Miller, Sister Samwell, Sister Roney, Sister Watts, Nurse Verna Oakley, Nurse Marie Sealey, Nurse Ball, Nurse Fenn, Nurse Wilson, Nurse Webb, Nurse Woodhead, Nurse Mallet, Nurse Dennis, Nurse Munn, Nurse Pittmann, Nurse Sue Lloyd, Nurse Dawn Griffiths. Infant patients featured are: Rosely, Kathy, Robbie, Helen, Sharon, Mary, Betty, Peter, Jonnie, Raymond, Geoff, Tulip, Ivey, Margaret, Heather, Christopher, and Mirian Beth Rigney. Selected images have been digitised. To view individual photographs do a number search on B 73759/1-46.

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[Photographs of car manufacturing at the Woodville plant]
Photographs in an album entitled 'Photographic Study, General Motors Holden's Ltd., Woodville, South Australia, 1939, Vol. 1' including bodies for overseas shipment, bodies on the line, Hamilton Press and Kellar machines in operation, and roof patterns.


Baby Geoff playing with toys
Baby 'Geoff' playing with a toy car in the grass at Mareeba Babies' Hospital.


Baby Ivey
An unidentified woman holding Baby 'Ivey' at Mareeba Babies' Hospital.