[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes] [B 72260/1-89] • Photograph

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

A. Macrow & Sons Ltd 'Furnishing Emporium' premises

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Truran's Corner, possibly Truran's Hanson Street Pharmacy at 9 Hanson Street between Angas and Wakefield Streets [Hanson Street later became an extension of Pulteney Street]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Burlington House Ltd premises

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Billiet's Grand Coffee Palace, 83-87 Hindley Street, Adelaide

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Group of Elder Smith staff

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Large ornamental garden of house in Brougham Place (south), viewed from a second storey or roof, looking south to Kermode Street and part of Queen's Head Hotel in North Adelaide (proprietor Mrs E. Cherry 1905-1910 - see B 6757 for another view of facade)

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Two girls in an arbor with a cockatoo on a stand

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

View over a dam or lake, possible viewed from an aircraft. George Herbert Reeves, who was an engineer, worked in Mount Gambier during 1912. His 'sweetheart' Gertrude May Smith, makes reference in letters to his photos of 'the pretty lake'

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

View over a dam or lake, possible viewed from an aircraft. George Herbert Reeves, who was an engineer, worked in Mount Gambier during 1912. His 'sweetheart' Gertrude May Smith, makes reference in letters to his photos of 'the pretty lake'

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

View of a sign [taken from a badly damaged negative]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

View over an immature orchard. Frederick G. Reeves was a herbalist and nurseryman at Exeter, and his receipt book for consultations, herbal remedies and plants is held by his great granddaughter

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

View over an immature orchard. Frederick G. Reeves was a herbalist and nurseryman at Exeter, and his receipt book for consultations, herbal remedies and plants is held by his great granddaughter

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Family group in garden

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Log on stand [amateur sawmill?]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Mount Gambier Court House, original post office at left, with Cave Gardens in foreground, behind picket fence

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Cart being driven down a street, with premises of Milne & Poole and G.B. Renfrey in the middle distance [G.B. Renfrey is shown as a cabinet maker in Mount Gambier in the 1900 directory]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Workmen working on a stone cottage [the houses shown in images 17-20 were either 10 Tarcowie Street, Kilkenny (now demolished) or the Reeves family home at Railway Terrace, Alberton]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Substantial stone home with picket fence [probably the family home at Railway Terrace, Alberton]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Stone cottage covered in ivy - either 10 Tarcowie Street, Kilkenny (now demolished) or the Reeves family home at Railway Terrace, Alberton

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Stone cottage covered in ivy - either 10 Tarcowie Street, Kilkenny (now demolished) or the Reeves family home at Railway Terrace, Alberton

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

View over lake or dam - a researcher believes that it might be the Valley Lake in Mount Gambier

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Two cars on rough track [damaged negative]. It was George Herbert Reeve's job to deliver cars and farm vehicles to their new owners and stay with them until they learnt to drive. There is reference in famiily papers re travelling to both peninsulas

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

View over the sea from a rocky beach [damaged negative]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

View along a canal, with warehouse-like buildings in the distance (a rsearcher suggests that it might be Port Wakefield)

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Port Wakefield railway station [damaged negative]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Sail boats (racing?) Aubrey and Don Reeves were both keen sailors, and the photos probably taken by their father

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Sail boats (racing?) Aubrey and Don Reeves were both keen sailors, and the photos probably taken by their father

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Sail boats (racing?) Aubrey and Don Reeves were both keen sailors, and the photos probably taken by their father

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Sail boats (racing?) Aubrey and Don Reeves were both keen sailors, and the photos probably taken by their father

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

[Glass plates and negatives of Adelaide scenes]

Sail boats (racing?) Aubrey and Don Reeves were both keen sailors, and the photos probably taken by their father