Papers of Heather Graham [D 8136(Misc)] • Mixed material

Yakilo Homestead

Yakilo Homestead

View of the Yakilo homestead and outbuildings on the sheep property of Alexander and Grace Low. Located near Spalding, the foreground is a bare paddock, with the buildings on the other side of a small creek.

Yakilo Homestead

Yakilo Homestead

View of the Yakilo homestead on the sheep property of Alexander and Grace Low. Located near Spalding, the stone cottage has a galvanised iron roof and a fence constructed from bush logs around it, with three men and two dogs standing outside the fence.

Yakilo Station

Yakilo Station

Distant view of the Yakilo sheep property of Alexander and Grace Low, located near Spalding. The family occupied the station between 1876 and 1939. Sheoak Hill can be seen in the far left distance; the buildings (from left) are the shearing shed, homestead and stables.

Yakilo Station

Yakilo Station

Distant view of the Yakilo sheep property of Alexander and Grace Low, located near Spalding, which the family occupied between 1876 and 1939. The homestead and stables can be seen in the middle distance, with pasture and fenced paddocks in the foreground.

Yakilo Homestead

Yakilo Homestead

View of the back entrance of the Yakilo homestead on the sheep property of Alexander and Grace Low, located near Spalding, which the family occupied between 1876 and 1939. The house is a stone building with a galvanised iron roof, with a wooden paling fence around it.

Graham residence at Port Pirie

Graham residence at Port Pirie

View of the rear of the Graham family home at Port Pirie. The house has a galvanised iron roof and verandah, a wooden picket fence, with vegetables growing in the foreground. See also D 8136/9(Misc).

Graham residence at Port Pirie

Graham residence at Port Pirie

View of the rear of the Graham family home at Port Pirie. The walls are constructed from timber slabs, with a galvanised iron roof and verandah. There are lace curtains at the two windows on either side of the door; a fern in a half barrel and a wooden bench are on the verandah; and a small boy is standing the yard facing the camera. The yard is fairly rough with a path leading away from the house (see D 8136/8) and there is a hose lying on the ground.

Graham residence at Solomontown

Graham residence at Solomontown

View of the Graham family home in Marriot Street, Solomontown. Kenneth William Graham is standing in front of the weatherboard cottage with a gavanised iron roof; the verandah is partially enclosed with lattice; and there are flower beds adjacent to the house and front lawn.

Red Cross Hut at Solomontown

Red Cross Hut at Solomontown

A large group of sick and disabled servicemen, together with a number of VADs (women volunteers) from the Red Cross, outside the 'Rest Room' maintained during the war for service personnel.

Interior of the Red Cross Hut at Solomontown

Interior of the Red Cross Hut at Solomontown

Interior of the Red Cross' 'Rest Room' maintained during the war for sick and disabled servicemen at Solomontown. The men are seated around tables having afternoon tea, with the women volunteers standing at the back of the hall. The Hut was next to Junction Station (Solomontown/Port Pirie) and provided meals and a rest area for the servicemen. (No troop trains went through during World War II).

Red Cross transport drivers

Red Cross transport drivers

A group of women drivers in their Red Cross' transport division uniforms (Port Pirie - Woodward Park), with two vehicles parked behind them. Back row (from left): Mrs Rohscheim, unknown, Mrs Callinan, unknown, Mrs Tassie, unknown, unknown, Shirley Wenzel, Mrs Green. Front row (from left): unknown, unknown, Heather Graham, unknown, Audrey Jones, unknown, unknown.