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Therese Hehir, Woodville.

Therese Hehir, Woodville.

Western suburbs mayors join forces to push for a "yes" vote at the September 3rd referendum (from left) Henley and Grange Mayor Fred Angus, Hindmarsh Mayor Florence Pens and Woodville Mayor John Dyer. 24th August 1988.

Western suburbs mayors join forces to push for a "yes" vote at the September 3rd referendum (from left) Henley and Grange Mayor Fred Angus, Hindmarsh Mayor Florence Pens and Woodville Mayor John Dyer. 24th August 1988.

John Gould, trumpet soloist.

John Gould, trumpet soloist.

According to John Gould, this photograph was taken when he was a student at Woodville High School, around 1977. The photograph was created to illustrate a story for the University of Adelaide, Brass Ensembles tour of England and Scotland of that year.

Peter Goers of Woodville  and Jo Peoples of Rostrevor from The Performing Arts Collective.

Peter Goers of Woodville and Jo Peoples of Rostrevor from The Performing Arts Collective.

Spastic Centre Sports Day. Trish James, 6, of Semaphore Park being pushed by Bridget Price of Woodville. 1989.

Spastic Centre Sports Day. Trish James, 6, of Semaphore Park being pushed by Bridget Price of Woodville. 1989.

Sports

Sports

Michelle Quick, Woodville.

Sports

Sports

Port Adelaide vs Woodville.

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album thought to have been compiled by Eileen Dubois Ive (later Mrs John Frederick Bagot) daughter of Charles William Ive and Agnes Dubois. The album contains photographs of many family members and friends, at 'Acton', Woodville and other places, showing fund raising and commemoration days during and after the first World War, such as Cheer Up Society work and marches, events such as Repatriation Day, French Red Cross Day and the opening of the Soldiers' War Memorial on North Terrace. Eileen married John Frederick Bagot in 1915 before his departure to France with the 13th Light Horse brigade and this album includes a number of photographs presumably taken by John Bagot, of fellow officers, places in Egypt, France and Palestine, and of the Camel Corps. The album contains five additional loose photographs, six postcards and one newspaper cutting regarding the sale of Stradbroke, the Magill home of Mr C. L. J. Dubois (maternal grandfather of Eileen Ive) and these have been placed at the end of the album. The postcards and newspaper clipping have not been digitised.

Diptheria immunisation

Diptheria immunisation

Four Red cross nurses preparing for diptheria immunisations at Woodville.

Herbert James Simpson

Herbert James Simpson

Photograph of Herbert James Simpson in his army uniform; Service No. SX2990. Born at Woodville, SA, and resided at Keith, SA. Enlisted 20 May 1940 at Adelaide.

Marching Girls

Marching Girls

Photograph of five marching girls, K. Mavensnewski, S. Mildenhall, C. Awith, S. Colley and J. Gallagher of the Woodville Regal Stars, in their uniforms, talking to Mrs D. Freak in February 1964, Mount Gambier. They are the junior team, aged 12 to 15. The team wore green jackets and gold skirts.

Crowds at the opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Crowds at the opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Crowds at the QEH for the ceremony in which the Queen Mother officially opened the hospital on March 5, 1958 during her visit to Adelaide.

Crowds at the opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Crowds at the opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Crowds at the QEH for the ceremony in which the Queen Mother opened the hospital on March 5, 1958 during her visit to Adelaide.

Crowds at the opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Crowds at the opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Crowds at the QEH for the ceremony in which the Queen Mother opened the hospital on March 5, 1958 during her visit to Adelaide. Photograph taken from a multi-storied building.

Royal Visit, Queen Mother

Royal Visit, Queen Mother

The Queen Mother and the Chief Secretary at the opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on March 5, 1958. Two women and a man are looking out through nearby open windows.

Royal Visit, Queen Mother

Royal Visit, Queen Mother

The Queen Mother and the Chief Secretary at the opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on March 5, 1958. A large press contingent is stationed alongside the Queen Mother.

Wayville Showground

Wayville Showground

The City of Woodville float, with people in period costume alongside, goes past the crowd at Wayville Showground during Queen Elizabeth's visit to Adelaide in March 1986.

De Havilland D.H.4 flown by Francis Briggs after landing at Marree

De Havilland D.H.4 flown by Francis Briggs after landing at Marree

De Havilland D.H.4 piloted by Lieut. Francis Briggs and Francis Birtles shortly after it landed at Marree enroute from Woodville to Alice Springs. It was the first aircraft to land at Alice Springs.

Inside a workshop at the Marine Fibre Works, Port Broughton

Inside a workshop at the Marine Fibre Works, Port Broughton

Inside a workshop at the Marine Fibre Works at Port Broughton; the view is taken near the roof showing machinery and structure.

Lieutenant Colonel Donald Coghill

Lieutenant Colonel Donald Coghill

A mounted soldier waiting outside a large tent in South Australia. Possibly Lieutenant Colonel Donald Murray Robertson Coghill, Commanding Officer of 32nd Battalion. Relieved of command July 1916 following the Battle of Fromelles and returned to Australia. Born Ballarat, Victoria, 15 April 1871, graduated M.A. (Melbourne University), Head Master Box Hill Grammar School, Victoria, Co-principal Presbyterian Ladies' College, Adelaide, Assistant Master Adelaide High School, Assistant in Charge Unley High School, Head Master Woodville High School.

Clarissa Adeline French

Clarissa Adeline French

'A young South Australian': a studio view of a child who is posed as if she is about to dive into the sea which is represented by a painted backcloth; the little girl is identified as Clarissa Adeline French, born December 29, 1909 and died in 1919, buried at Woodville, South Australia.

Charity collectors at Woodville

Charity collectors at Woodville

A horse drawn cart decorated with foliage being used to transport men and women collecting money for charity; four of the men are wearing costume depicting a soldier, a Scottish Highlander, and men from India.

Three officers of the 32nd Battalion

Three officers of the 32nd Battalion

Three officers of the 32nd Battalion. Left to right: Lieutenant J.K. Paul; Colonel Coghill; Major John James Hughes. These officers trained the volunteers of 32nd Battalion, camped at Cheltenham Racecourse and their first major action was at the now famous Battle of Fromelles in July 1916, where they suffered great casualties. Some men from Coghill's original squad are among those recently identified from mass graves, such as Private Walter Hainsworth Pretty of Kilkenny. Coghill was the first Headmaster of Woodville High School and also taught at Adelaide and Unley High Schools. [A similar photo appeared in 'The Chronicle' Saturday 13 November 1915, page 27. See 'Second to none : a memorial history of the 32nd Battalion A.I.F. 1915-1919' by R.R. Freeman for a photo which provides names of the officers.]

A new railway carriage being built at Islington Workshops, South Australian Railways

A new railway carriage being built at Islington Workshops, South Australian Railways

A new railway carriage being built at coachbuilder Duncan and Fraser's factory. A researcher has provided the following information: Duncan and Fraser was a well-known coach builder and built railway carriages, horse-drawn vehicles, horse trams, electric trams, and motor bodies, especially for model T Fords. Originally in Franklin Street, they later built a factory at Woodville, later taken over by Holden Body Builders. Another researcher has provided the following information: "According to the National Railway Museum Port Adelaide the photo was taken at Islington Workshops in 1908. The clerestory car on the right was one of 10 cars built for the SAR in 1908 for use on the Glenelg lines. These all had 10' 6" wide bodies and were all converted to Centenary Cars in the 1936 conversions. Two of the cars were baggage cars numbered 268 and 269, so my guess is that the car in the photo is one of these two cars. Car 268 was used as a buffet car on the Centenary Ltd for a short time. It is now preserved at the Broken Hill Railway Museum. The remaining cars in the photo are all narrow gauge "short tom" cars with two central windows for the toilet, six windows either side of the toilet on each side and one window each side of the door in each end. These cars were numbered in the series 157 to 170 and they all entered service around 1908. Flinders, Sturt etc [at Pichi Richi Railway] are examples of this type of car. According to the SAR records, none of the cars mentioned above were built by Duncan and Fraser. Duncan and Fraser did build some Glenelg cars, but nowhere near the timeline for the narrow gauge cars listed above".

Photographs relating to baseball various teams, mainly Northern Districts

Photographs relating to baseball various teams, mainly Northern Districts

Photographs relating to baseball teams, created by Messenger Press.

Photographs relating to football, including Adelaide Crows

Photographs relating to football, including Adelaide Crows

Photographs of SANFL and AFL football games, players and related people. Includes two photographs of a women's team (nos 36-37).

Photographs relating to baseball team Port Adelaide Magpies

Photographs relating to baseball team Port Adelaide Magpies

Photographs relating to baseball teams, created by Messenger Press.

Photographs relating to Messenger Press : transport

Photographs relating to Messenger Press : transport

Photographs relating to 'transport', created by Messenger Press.

Photographs relating to baseball team Henley and Grange Rams

Photographs relating to baseball team Henley and Grange Rams

Photographs relating to baseball teams, created by Messenger Press.

Photographs relating to baseball team Kensington Cardinals

Photographs relating to baseball team Kensington Cardinals

Photographs relating to baseball teams, created by Messenger Press.