Photographs and papers relating to 'Weetunga' [PRG 335/95] • Mixed material


'Weetunga'.
Eva, Mort and Bert on the lawn at 'Weetunga'.


'Weetunga'.
A bicycle leans against the wall next to the marble steps into 'Weetunga'.


'Weetunga', Fulham.
A woman and two young boys standing on the verandah outside 'Weetunga' near the main entrance.


Ornithologists at 'Weetunga'.
Large group of ornithologists posing at the front of the house.


Entrance gates.
A person with two dogs outside the closed gates of 'Weetunga'.


Fenced property.
A person on a ladder leans against a large gum tree which is just inside the fence line. Looking south west; now the position of Lockleys Hotel.


'Weetunga'.
Distant view of 'Weetunga' Fulham.


'Dear Old George'.
Man and cattle in front of barn and cellar built at 'Weetunga' in the time of A.H. Davis.


'Romeo'.
Trotting stallion, Romeo. 'May be one of the Egan boys holding him, on path, in front of 'Weetunga', circa 1888'.


S.A. & E.R. White.
Samuel Albert and Ethel Rosina White laying out the garden, east side of 'Weetunga'.


Gardens at 'Weetunga'.
Path through gardens to the front of 'Weetunga'.


'Weetunga'.
'Weetunga' the home of Samuel White and Samuel Albert White also J.A. Samuel White'.


Entrance to 'Weetunga'.
Family dog sitting on the marble steps at 'Weetunga' alongside the statue of a greyhound on a pier.


Statue of greyhound.
Weathered statue of a greyhound on a plinth at the entrance to 'Weetunga'.


Entrance to 'Weetunga'.
Weathered statue of a greyhound on plinth alongside marble steps at entrance to house, September 1960.


'Weetunga'.
Dilapidated garden in front of Union Jack draped property 'Weetunga'. [Same as B 52475].


'Weetunga'.
Side on view of front of 'Weetunga' with an ivy covered tower.


Martha White.
Portrait of Martha White, (nee Taylor), aged about sixteen, taken at 'Thrushgrove', Morphett Vale.


Drawing room fireplace.
Portrait of Martha White and, beneath, S.A. White and Muriel White (prior to renovation of home 1992-1993).


Fallen gum tree.
Two men clearing away a large fallen log on the Torrens at Fulham.


'Cutting up the log'.
Two men using a saw to cut up a branch which has fallen from a gum tree.


Fallen tree.
'The tree that C.B. Fisher said he heard fall when he was on West Terrace'.


Fallen gum tree.
'Wedges were put in to open it up'.


Fallen tree, close to river.
Fallen tree, on north side of old Torrens at Fulham near Henley Beach Road.


Torrens River.
Gum trees near Torrens River, presumably at Fulham.


Sir Archibald and Lady Weigall.
Sir Archibald and Lady Weigall, their daughter, Lady Weigall's two doctors, a.d.c. [aide-de-camp?], Ethel and dog, Joffa, at Weetunga [from back of photograph].


Two men with fallen tree.
'A very large tree that was cut down in the Late Chas. White's place opposite ("Holmfirth")' [from back of photograph].


Two men alongside a fallen tree.
'A large tree cut down on bank of River Torrens opposite "Holmfirth"'.


Two men alongside a fallen tree.
'A large tree that came down at C. White's Property opposite Mellor's home (Holmfirth)'.


Two men chopping up fallen tree.
'Sugar gums already cut up others to fall'.