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Followers watching golf
Distant view of followers watching a game of golf at links near Woodville, South Australia.


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


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


Women waiting to serve from a refreshment table
Eight women voluntary helpers waiting to serve fruit and sweets from a refreshment table during a sports day held at Woodville, South Australia.


Mrs. Rowe, tennis champion
Mrs.Rowe, a champion tennis player from Woodville, South Australia.


York Rechabite Hall
Photograph of the York Rechabite Hall with two men at the front. From handwriting on the back of the photo "Port Road, c1870. J.T. Headdy - donor of fountain turning on water. J. Riseley school teacher - doorway. Presented Mr. I. Burford... Beverley." Another note on back of the photo (by a librarian?) "York - Woodville area." The building was used in 1888-1889 as the location for the Kilkenny School, prior to its building opening on 30 September 1889.


Photographs from 'The Manufacture of an Holden Body'
Selected black and white photographs pasted into a hard cover album with the printed title 'The Manufacture of an Holden Body'. Comprises images of areas within Holden's Motor Body Builders Limited workshops, believed to be at King William Street or Woodville. Includes photographs of machinery, and men working on vehicle bodies in varying stages of completion.


Arbor Day 1913
Quarter plate negatives of children and groups of people planting trees on Arbor Day in July 1913 at various suburbs in Adelaide including: Flinders Street, Lefevre Peninsula, Thebarton, Brighton, Plympton, Woodville, Alberton, Mitcham, Unley, Kingscote, and Port Adelaide.


Holden's Motor Body Builders Plant at Woodville
Black and white aerial photograph of the Holden's Motor Body Builders Limited manufacturing plant site at Woodville, SA.


Hospital and industrial engineering machinery
9 colour photographs of hospital and industrial engineering machinery, including; details of industrial laundry equipment at Dudley Park Group Laundry; compressor at The Children's Hospital, Adelaide (Women's and Children's Hospital); heat exchange wheel, operating theatre pendant, sterile water stills and earthed railings at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville; views from the roof of the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide.


Sage - Sage wedding
Wedding of two people by the name of Sage at St. Margaret's Church, Woodville, South Australia.


Sage - Sage wedding
Wedding of two people by the name of Sage at St. Margaret's Church, Woodville, South Australia.


Sage - Sage wedding
Wedding of two people by the name of Sage at St. Margaret's Church, Woodville, South Australia.


Sage - Sage wedding
Wedding of two people by the name of Sage at St. Margaret's Church, Woodville, South Australia.

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Put GMH skills to work for you [poster]
Black and white advertising poster [proof] 'Put GMH skills to work for you; Let GMH solve your problems' outlining the availability of the General Motors-Holden's Woodville toolroom 'for planning, designing and manufacturing an entire range of tooling, jigs, fixtures and general engineering work'.


Official opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Official opening and naming of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and unveiling of portrait of Queen Elizabeth, by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. L-R: Queen Mother, Sir Lyell McEwin, Lady McEwin


Official opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Official opening of Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother is being presented with a bouquet while Sir Lyell and Lady McEwin are to the left of the Queen Mother. Sir Tom and Lady Playford are to their left, behind the Queen Mother.


Official opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Official party at opening of Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Sir Lyell and Lady McEwin are to the left of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Sir Tom and Lady Playford are behind the Queen Mother.


Official opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Official party at opening of Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Sir Lyell and Lady McEwin are to the left of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Sir Tom and Lady Playford are behind the Queen Mother.


Sir Lyell McEwin with the Queen Mother
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Sir Lyell McEwin at opening of Queen Elizabeth Hospital.


Sir Lyell McEwin with the Queen Mother
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Sir Lyell McEwin at opening of Queen Elizabeth Hospital


Coat of arms unveiling, Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Unveiling of the Coat of Arms of Queen Elizabeth Hospital L-R: Ken Treagus (Hospital Administrator), Dr. John Rollison (Director of General Medical Services), Sir Lyell McEwin (Minister of Health).


Coat of arms unveiling, Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Unveiling of the Coat of Arms of Queen Elizabeth Hospital L-R: Ken Treagus (Hospital Administrator), Dr. John Rollison (Director of General Medical Services), Sir Lyell McEwin (Minister of Health).


Spastic Children's Appeal event
Sir Lyell McEwin sashing a woman at an event for the Spastic Children's Appeal, Woodville. The winner of a competition is seated.


Alf Hannaford and Co. Ltd.
Aerial photograph of the Alf Hannaford and Son factory at Woodville.


Laboratory electrolyser
Setup of equipment in laboratory. Believed to be at the Woodville Plant.


Laboratory camera
Equipment for photographing parts in GMH lab. Believed to be at the Woodville Plant.


Kirkside setup
Views in the kirksite foundry. Believed to be at the Woodville Plant.


Industrial office blocks
Newly constructed office and employment office buildings. Believed to be at the Woodville Plant.


John Martin's window display of Woodville Council items
Colour photograph of a John Martin's shop window showing a display of historical items from the Woodville Council, including drawings and period clothing. The display is part of the stores 1866 - 1966 centenary with the theme of "100 years growing with South Australia".