Views in South Australia : collection of black and white photograph negatives [PRG 1605/3/1-84] • Photograph

Country road.

Country road.

Large gum tree on the edge of a country dirt road, running along a fence line.

Country road.

Country road.

Wide dirt road looking towards a hill.

Country road.

Country road.

Trees and hills on the edge of a road.

Lake.

Lake.

View of a lake with a hill in the background.

Coast .

Coast .

Rocks close to the shore with sea birds flying around.

Fields.

Fields.

View of fields from a property. A hedge is near the fence.

Wildflowers.

Wildflowers.

Wildflowers growing near a dam.

Waterhole.

Waterhole.

Three gum trees by a waterhole, which might be flooded.

River.

River.

River with gum trees on the edge.

River.

River.

River with gum trees on the edge.

Fields.

Fields.

View of fileds with sheep standing near some trees.

Cows.

Cows.

Cows along the edge of a road with a lake in the background.

Fence posts.

Fence posts.

New fence posts separating a property from the edge of the road. Telegraph lines run parallel.

Gum trees.

Gum trees.

Gum trees on a property.

River.

River.

River with trees and bush along its edges.

Fence line.

Fence line.

Fence line separating two properties.

Man with car.

Man with car.

A man with his car loaded with logs in the bush. The car's number plate is 111-843.

Creek in a paddock.

Creek in a paddock.

Creek running through a paddock towards some trees.

Country road.

Country road.

Road next to some fencing and windmills.

Jetty.

Jetty.

Dutton Bay Jetty.

Bird in tree.

Bird in tree.

Bird perched in a tree overlooking a waterway.

Boardwalk by water.

Boardwalk by water.

A boardwalk or jetty next to water.

Cricket match.

Cricket match.

Cricket match with women and men players at Unley Oval - with houses surrounding the oval. The News has a report regarding the match The News 27 January 1937 page 7. The first paragraph reads: 'George Duckworth, the English wicketkeeper, will keep wickets for Arthur Mailey's Internationals in their match against a South Australian women's team at Unley Oval tomorrow afternoon. The game is to aid Sue Summers in her effort to raise her fare to England with the Australian team'. Sue Summers captained the SA Women’s team.

Rocks.

Rocks.

Rocks near the ocean, with some sea birds around.

Two young men.

Two young men.

Two young men with their arms around each other standing in front of a car.

Industrial complex.

Industrial complex.

Industrial machinery working near the water.

Sprinters.

Sprinters.

Three sprinters about to begin their race, with five men spectating.

Succulents.

Succulents.

Succulent plants, possibly a type of Agave, growing near a fence.

Girl with koalas.

Girl with koalas.

A girl holding two koalas.

Three young men.

Three young men.

Three young men standing by a tree.