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Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 15 (1903, ca.1950-1954) 214 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XV', 'Festivals Pageants ANZAC'. Contains images of 'The [River] Exe at Topsham, Odams Quay 1903' (England), Barossa Festival (Tanunda, 1950, parade floats), ANZAC Day (1950, Adelaide), Cuthero Terrace (Kensington Gardens), near Clare, Rosslyn Park, Wattle Park, Second Creek at Bonnie View (Burnside), monkeys at Adelaide Zoo, Piccadilly, Brookside, Jubilee Parade (9 May 1951, Adelaide, crowds, military processions, floats, 'new Australians'), University of Adelaide ('new buildings'), Royal Show (1951, Wayville), Adelaide streets and buildings, Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II (8 February 1952, Parliament House, Adelaide, with The Governor, Sir Charles Norrie), 'Funerary Service for King George' (15 February 1952, Saint Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Adelaide), Torrens Lake (Adelaide), Long Gully (Belair National Park), 'progress on Tom's block' (son of W.A. Robjohn, 1953), Clarendon Weir and Reservoir, Adelaide Railway Station, 'First S.A. Trainee Battalion' (Army Parade Ground, King William Road), Morialta Falls (creek, track and structures), 'Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach' (February 1953, 'pier promenade'), Henley Beach sea wall (18 May 1953 storm damage), Glenelg beachfront (ca.May 1953), Coronation Day (2 June 1953, Saint Peter's Cathedral and King William Street, Adelaide), 'The Russell Residence' (11 September 1953), Rundle Street from Charles Street (Adelaide), Dartmouth Harbour (England).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 15 (1903, ca.1950-1954) 214 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XV', 'Festivals Pageants ANZAC'. Contains images of 'The [River] Exe at Topsham, Odams Quay 1903' (England), Barossa Festival (Tanunda, 1950, parade floats), ANZAC Day (1950, Adelaide), Cuthero Terrace (Kensington Gardens), near Clare, Rosslyn Park, Wattle Park, Second Creek at Bonnie View (Burnside), monkeys at Adelaide Zoo, Piccadilly, Brookside, Jubilee Parade (9 May 1951, Adelaide, crowds, military processions, floats, 'new Australians'), University of Adelaide ('new buildings'), Royal Show (1951, Wayville), Adelaide streets and buildings, Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II (8 February 1952, Parliament House, Adelaide, with The Governor, Sir Charles Norrie), 'Funerary Service for King George' (15 February 1952, Saint Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Adelaide), Torrens Lake (Adelaide), Long Gully (Belair National Park), 'progress on Tom's block' (son of W.A. Robjohn, 1953), Clarendon Weir and Reservoir, Adelaide Railway Station, 'First S.A. Trainee Battalion' (Army Parade Ground, King William Road), Morialta Falls (creek, track and structures), 'Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach' (February 1953, 'pier promenade'), Henley Beach sea wall (18 May 1953 storm damage), Glenelg beachfront (ca.May 1953), Coronation Day (2 June 1953, Saint Peter's Cathedral and King William Street, Adelaide), 'The Russell Residence' (11 September 1953), Rundle Street from Charles Street (Adelaide), Dartmouth Harbour (England).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 15 (1903, ca.1950-1954) 214 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XV', 'Festivals Pageants ANZAC'. Contains images of 'The [River] Exe at Topsham, Odams Quay 1903' (England), Barossa Festival (Tanunda, 1950, parade floats), ANZAC Day (1950, Adelaide), Cuthero Terrace (Kensington Gardens), near Clare, Rosslyn Park, Wattle Park, Second Creek at Bonnie View (Burnside), monkeys at Adelaide Zoo, Piccadilly, Brookside, Jubilee Parade (9 May 1951, Adelaide, crowds, military processions, floats, 'new Australians'), University of Adelaide ('new buildings'), Royal Show (1951, Wayville), Adelaide streets and buildings, Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II (8 February 1952, Parliament House, Adelaide, with The Governor, Sir Charles Norrie), 'Funerary Service for King George' (15 February 1952, Saint Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Adelaide), Torrens Lake (Adelaide), Long Gully (Belair National Park), 'progress on Tom's block' (son of W.A. Robjohn, 1953), Clarendon Weir and Reservoir, Adelaide Railway Station, 'First S.A. Trainee Battalion' (Army Parade Ground, King William Road), Morialta Falls (creek, track and structures), 'Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach' (February 1953, 'pier promenade'), Henley Beach sea wall (18 May 1953 storm damage), Glenelg beachfront (ca.May 1953), Coronation Day (2 June 1953, Saint Peter's Cathedral and King William Street, Adelaide), 'The Russell Residence' (11 September 1953), Rundle Street from Charles Street (Adelaide), Dartmouth Harbour (England).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 15 (1903, ca.1950-1954) 214 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XV', 'Festivals Pageants ANZAC'. Contains images of 'The [River] Exe at Topsham, Odams Quay 1903' (England), Barossa Festival (Tanunda, 1950, parade floats), ANZAC Day (1950, Adelaide), Cuthero Terrace (Kensington Gardens), near Clare, Rosslyn Park, Wattle Park, Second Creek at Bonnie View (Burnside), monkeys at Adelaide Zoo, Piccadilly, Brookside, Jubilee Parade (9 May 1951, Adelaide, crowds, military processions, floats, 'new Australians'), University of Adelaide ('new buildings'), Royal Show (1951, Wayville), Adelaide streets and buildings, Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II (8 February 1952, Parliament House, Adelaide, with The Governor, Sir Charles Norrie), 'Funerary Service for King George' (15 February 1952, Saint Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Adelaide), Torrens Lake (Adelaide), Long Gully (Belair National Park), 'progress on Tom's block' (son of W.A. Robjohn, 1953), Clarendon Weir and Reservoir, Adelaide Railway Station, 'First S.A. Trainee Battalion' (Army Parade Ground, King William Road), Morialta Falls (creek, track and structures), 'Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach' (February 1953, 'pier promenade'), Henley Beach sea wall (18 May 1953 storm damage), Glenelg beachfront (ca.May 1953), Coronation Day (2 June 1953, Saint Peter's Cathedral and King William Street, Adelaide), 'The Russell Residence' (11 September 1953), Rundle Street from Charles Street (Adelaide), Dartmouth Harbour (England).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 15 (1903, ca.1950-1954) 214 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XV', 'Festivals Pageants ANZAC'. Contains images of 'The [River] Exe at Topsham, Odams Quay 1903' (England), Barossa Festival (Tanunda, 1950, parade floats), ANZAC Day (1950, Adelaide), Cuthero Terrace (Kensington Gardens), near Clare, Rosslyn Park, Wattle Park, Second Creek at Bonnie View (Burnside), monkeys at Adelaide Zoo, Piccadilly, Brookside, Jubilee Parade (9 May 1951, Adelaide, crowds, military processions, floats, 'new Australians'), University of Adelaide ('new buildings'), Royal Show (1951, Wayville), Adelaide streets and buildings, Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II (8 February 1952, Parliament House, Adelaide, with The Governor, Sir Charles Norrie), 'Funerary Service for King George' (15 February 1952, Saint Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Adelaide), Torrens Lake (Adelaide), Long Gully (Belair National Park), 'progress on Tom's block' (son of W.A. Robjohn, 1953), Clarendon Weir and Reservoir, Adelaide Railway Station, 'First S.A. Trainee Battalion' (Army Parade Ground, King William Road), Morialta Falls (creek, track and structures), 'Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach' (February 1953, 'pier promenade'), Henley Beach sea wall (18 May 1953 storm damage), Glenelg beachfront (ca.May 1953), Coronation Day (2 June 1953, Saint Peter's Cathedral and King William Street, Adelaide), 'The Russell Residence' (11 September 1953), Rundle Street from Charles Street (Adelaide), Dartmouth Harbour (England).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 15 (1903, ca.1950-1954) 214 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XV', 'Festivals Pageants ANZAC'. Contains images of 'The [River] Exe at Topsham, Odams Quay 1903' (England), Barossa Festival (Tanunda, 1950, parade floats), ANZAC Day (1950, Adelaide), Cuthero Terrace (Kensington Gardens), near Clare, Rosslyn Park, Wattle Park, Second Creek at Bonnie View (Burnside), monkeys at Adelaide Zoo, Piccadilly, Brookside, Jubilee Parade (9 May 1951, Adelaide, crowds, military processions, floats, 'new Australians'), University of Adelaide ('new buildings'), Royal Show (1951, Wayville), Adelaide streets and buildings, Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II (8 February 1952, Parliament House, Adelaide, with The Governor, Sir Charles Norrie), 'Funerary Service for King George' (15 February 1952, Saint Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Adelaide), Torrens Lake (Adelaide), Long Gully (Belair National Park), 'progress on Tom's block' (son of W.A. Robjohn, 1953), Clarendon Weir and Reservoir, Adelaide Railway Station, 'First S.A. Trainee Battalion' (Army Parade Ground, King William Road), Morialta Falls (creek, track and structures), 'Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach' (February 1953, 'pier promenade'), Henley Beach sea wall (18 May 1953 storm damage), Glenelg beachfront (ca.May 1953), Coronation Day (2 June 1953, Saint Peter's Cathedral and King William Street, Adelaide), 'The Russell Residence' (11 September 1953), Rundle Street from Charles Street (Adelaide), Dartmouth Harbour (England).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 15 (1903, ca.1950-1954) 214 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XV', 'Festivals Pageants ANZAC'. Contains images of 'The [River] Exe at Topsham, Odams Quay 1903' (England), Barossa Festival (Tanunda, 1950, parade floats), ANZAC Day (1950, Adelaide), Cuthero Terrace (Kensington Gardens), near Clare, Rosslyn Park, Wattle Park, Second Creek at Bonnie View (Burnside), monkeys at Adelaide Zoo, Piccadilly, Brookside, Jubilee Parade (9 May 1951, Adelaide, crowds, military processions, floats, 'new Australians'), University of Adelaide ('new buildings'), Royal Show (1951, Wayville), Adelaide streets and buildings, Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II (8 February 1952, Parliament House, Adelaide, with The Governor, Sir Charles Norrie), 'Funerary Service for King George' (15 February 1952, Saint Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Adelaide), Torrens Lake (Adelaide), Long Gully (Belair National Park), 'progress on Tom's block' (son of W.A. Robjohn, 1953), Clarendon Weir and Reservoir, Adelaide Railway Station, 'First S.A. Trainee Battalion' (Army Parade Ground, King William Road), Morialta Falls (creek, track and structures), 'Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach' (February 1953, 'pier promenade'), Henley Beach sea wall (18 May 1953 storm damage), Glenelg beachfront (ca.May 1953), Coronation Day (2 June 1953, Saint Peter's Cathedral and King William Street, Adelaide), 'The Russell Residence' (11 September 1953), Rundle Street from Charles Street (Adelaide), Dartmouth Harbour (England).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 15 (1903, ca.1950-1954) 214 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XV', 'Festivals Pageants ANZAC'. Contains images of 'The [River] Exe at Topsham, Odams Quay 1903' (England), Barossa Festival (Tanunda, 1950, parade floats), ANZAC Day (1950, Adelaide), Cuthero Terrace (Kensington Gardens), near Clare, Rosslyn Park, Wattle Park, Second Creek at Bonnie View (Burnside), monkeys at Adelaide Zoo, Piccadilly, Brookside, Jubilee Parade (9 May 1951, Adelaide, crowds, military processions, floats, 'new Australians'), University of Adelaide ('new buildings'), Royal Show (1951, Wayville), Adelaide streets and buildings, Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II (8 February 1952, Parliament House, Adelaide, with The Governor, Sir Charles Norrie), 'Funerary Service for King George' (15 February 1952, Saint Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Adelaide), Torrens Lake (Adelaide), Long Gully (Belair National Park), 'progress on Tom's block' (son of W.A. Robjohn, 1953), Clarendon Weir and Reservoir, Adelaide Railway Station, 'First S.A. Trainee Battalion' (Army Parade Ground, King William Road), Morialta Falls (creek, track and structures), 'Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach' (February 1953, 'pier promenade'), Henley Beach sea wall (18 May 1953 storm damage), Glenelg beachfront (ca.May 1953), Coronation Day (2 June 1953, Saint Peter's Cathedral and King William Street, Adelaide), 'The Russell Residence' (11 September 1953), Rundle Street from Charles Street (Adelaide), Dartmouth Harbour (England).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 15 (1903, ca.1950-1954) 214 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XV', 'Festivals Pageants ANZAC'. Contains images of 'The [River] Exe at Topsham, Odams Quay 1903' (England), Barossa Festival (Tanunda, 1950, parade floats), ANZAC Day (1950, Adelaide), Cuthero Terrace (Kensington Gardens), near Clare, Rosslyn Park, Wattle Park, Second Creek at Bonnie View (Burnside), monkeys at Adelaide Zoo, Piccadilly, Brookside, Jubilee Parade (9 May 1951, Adelaide, crowds, military processions, floats, 'new Australians'), University of Adelaide ('new buildings'), Royal Show (1951, Wayville), Adelaide streets and buildings, Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II (8 February 1952, Parliament House, Adelaide, with The Governor, Sir Charles Norrie), 'Funerary Service for King George' (15 February 1952, Saint Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Adelaide), Torrens Lake (Adelaide), Long Gully (Belair National Park), 'progress on Tom's block' (son of W.A. Robjohn, 1953), Clarendon Weir and Reservoir, Adelaide Railway Station, 'First S.A. Trainee Battalion' (Army Parade Ground, King William Road), Morialta Falls (creek, track and structures), 'Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach' (February 1953, 'pier promenade'), Henley Beach sea wall (18 May 1953 storm damage), Glenelg beachfront (ca.May 1953), Coronation Day (2 June 1953, Saint Peter's Cathedral and King William Street, Adelaide), 'The Russell Residence' (11 September 1953), Rundle Street from Charles Street (Adelaide), Dartmouth Harbour (England).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 15 (1903, ca.1950-1954) 214 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XV', 'Festivals Pageants ANZAC'. Contains images of 'The [River] Exe at Topsham, Odams Quay 1903' (England), Barossa Festival (Tanunda, 1950, parade floats), ANZAC Day (1950, Adelaide), Cuthero Terrace (Kensington Gardens), near Clare, Rosslyn Park, Wattle Park, Second Creek at Bonnie View (Burnside), monkeys at Adelaide Zoo, Piccadilly, Brookside, Jubilee Parade (9 May 1951, Adelaide, crowds, military processions, floats, 'new Australians'), University of Adelaide ('new buildings'), Royal Show (1951, Wayville), Adelaide streets and buildings, Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II (8 February 1952, Parliament House, Adelaide, with The Governor, Sir Charles Norrie), 'Funerary Service for King George' (15 February 1952, Saint Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Adelaide), Torrens Lake (Adelaide), Long Gully (Belair National Park), 'progress on Tom's block' (son of W.A. Robjohn, 1953), Clarendon Weir and Reservoir, Adelaide Railway Station, 'First S.A. Trainee Battalion' (Army Parade Ground, King William Road), Morialta Falls (creek, track and structures), 'Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach' (February 1953, 'pier promenade'), Henley Beach sea wall (18 May 1953 storm damage), Glenelg beachfront (ca.May 1953), Coronation Day (2 June 1953, Saint Peter's Cathedral and King William Street, Adelaide), 'The Russell Residence' (11 September 1953), Rundle Street from Charles Street (Adelaide), Dartmouth Harbour (England).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

Album 20 (ca.1920, ca.1954-1963) 247 photos. Cover labelled 'VOL XX'. Contains images of ANZAC March (1954, Adelaide), Hazelwood Park (Burnside), clouds, Glen Osmond ('the big tree'), Ridge Park, Burnside terrace houses, and Penfolds Winery (Magill). Also contains photos of England taken by Judy Nicholas (Topsham, Clovelly, Exeter and Luppitt in Devon, and South Cornwall), postcard of lodging 'on Dartmoor' (1955, England), Black Sunday fires from Kensington Gardens (2 Januuary 1955), Tanunda rural views, Tanunda Band Contest (1955), Angaston, River Murray paddle steamer (Mannum), Gorge Reserve (picnic on Torrens River), near Chain of Ponds, North Para River ('[fisher]man setting night lines'), near Sandy Creek, Main Road at Williamstown, Bethany Creek, River Torrens at Paradise, bridge near Millbrook, ANZAC Day parade (Adelaide, 1957, with Governor, Boy Scouts), Boy and Girl 'Guide Rally for Lady Baden-Powell' (ca.1957), Gorge picnic ground (1 January 1959, wire bridge and cars), 'new' South Para Reservoir (1960, shows old and new roads, bridges, gates, spillway), Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary (1960), Renmark (town garden, Saint Augustine's church), Saint Edmund's Church of England at Barmera, Peroomba Avenue (Kensington Gardens), Marching Girls Festival (1961, Tanunda), Latvian Church (formerly Hardwicke College boarding school for girls, Saint Peters), Saint Aidan's Anglican Church (Tanunda), River Torrens at Saint Peters ('despoiled for sand washing'), Tusmore Park, Cherryville, Maryvale 'under Black Hill', Saint Martin's Anglican Church (Campbelltown), Norton Summit (Scenic Hotel, war memorial), Marble Hill, road below Montacute, Barossa Valleyettes and Tanunda Marching Girls (December 1962, Salisbury), River Torrens gorge (kiosk, site of new dam from Gorge Road), River Torrens flood (Paradise ford), Norwood Boys Technical High School, Marryatville, South Para Reservoir (October 1963), Tanunda (includes footbridge, North Para River), Blanchtown ('bridge nearly complete', billabong), Waikerie (River Murray ferry landing), construction of Saint Francis of Assisi (Edwardstown), Tusmore Memorial Methodist Church, Gartrell Memorial Methodist Church (Rose Park), Saint David's Anglican Church (Burnside), 'improvements on Torrens River between weir and Hindmarsh' (Adelaide), Church of the Annunciation (Hectorville), Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Edwardstown), postcards of Guildford Cathedral (1961) and Islington Wesleyan Methodist, where W.A. Robjohns was baptised (Birmingham, England), and six views of the Terraces at Rotorua NZ, destroyed by volcano in 1880 (copies of published photos, ca.1920).