1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/1
Lady walking past the cyanide extract house.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/2
View of engine and battery at the mine.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/3
Return water pump.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/4
Wood stacks and burning charcoal.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/5
Gas producer at the mine.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/6
Mine assay office. A couple and small child are standing by the door.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/7
Gas engine.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/8
Battery showing the new driving wheel made at Wadnaminga. Two men are standing at the top and a woman with child is adjacent to the battery.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/9
Caption suggests that this is an anxious moment and asks 'Will it pay to treat?'.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/10
Gas producer & engine at the goldfields.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/11
Two men at the Smith's shop.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/12
The goldmine at Wadnaminga.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/13
Head tanks for water feed to battery.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/14
Battery showing amalgamating tables.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/15
Feeding the battery at the mine.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/16
Horse and stable.
1914-1917, Photograph, PRG 1604/21/17
Mr. Lewis Ernest and Mrs. Louisa Saunders, with their daughter Sadie and the cat at the Great Eastern Mine, Wadnaminga.