Tubercular Soldiers's Aid Society photographs [SRG 488/18] • Photograph

Grave of explorer William Darton Kekwick at Blinman

Grave of explorer William Darton Kekwick at Blinman

Graves at Blinman Cemetery, with the grave of explorer William Darton Kekwick in the foreground.

Grave of explorer William Darton Kekwick at Blinman

Grave of explorer William Darton Kekwick at Blinman

Detail of the grave stone of explorer William Darton Kekwick in the foreground.

Employees at the Tubercular Soldiers' Aid Society

Employees at the Tubercular Soldiers' Aid Society

A 'group of ladies (and a couple of men) who worked for T.B. Soldiers Association'. Top row - Mr J. Stock, Misses Perkins, Barnes, Clegget, Buxton, Simmons, L. Uncle, M. Uncle, Green, E. Clegget, Miller Purvus, and Mr M. Rosewarne. Second row - Miss Billing, Mrs Jackson, Miss Lawrence, Mrs Nicholson, Miss Anderson, Miss Troughton, Mrs Laffer, Misses N. Uncle, G, Freestun, D. Pickett, Middleton, Manser, Rosewarne & N. Barnes. Bottom row - Miss Lawler, Mr Holdsworth and Miss Jolly.

Reunion Dinner at the Cheer-Up Hut

Reunion Dinner at the Cheer-Up Hut

A large group of men seated at tables in the decorated hall of the Cheer-Up Hut, with women standing along to the sides.

Reunion Dinner at the Cheer-Up Hut

Reunion Dinner at the Cheer-Up Hut

A large group of men seated at tables in the decorated hall of the Cheer-Up Hut, with women standing along to the sides.

John M. Lee at Angorichina Hostel site

John M. Lee at Angorichina Hostel site

Mr John Lee [on his horse] of Lee & McFarlane Pastoral Co., donors of the land for the Angorichina Hostel.

Angorichina hostel plan being explained

Angorichina hostel plan being explained

Three men and a woman discussing the plan for the Angorichina Hostel; and another man in the distance. John Lee is standing above the plan.

Driving in the first peg for Angorichina Hostel

Driving in the first peg for Angorichina Hostel

Mr John Lee of Lee and McFarlanes who presented the land to the Aid Society, driving in the first peg', watched by two men and a woman.

Construction of the Angorichina Hostel

Construction of the Angorichina Hostel

Building of the main hostel at Angorichina in progress. The Hayward Ward was the first building to be completed and contained a kitchen, dispensary and living quarters.

Angorichina Hostel opening, Hayward Ward

Angorichina Hostel opening, Hayward Ward

Official opening day of the Angorichina hostel. A number of cars are lined up outside the new Hayward Ward.

Construction of Angorichina Hostel

Construction of Angorichina Hostel

Angorichina Hostel in construction, 9 June 1927. Hayward Ward nearing completion.

Norman Bridges opening the Angorichina Hostel

Norman Bridges opening the Angorichina Hostel

Governor of South Australia, Sir Norman Bridges, opening the Angorichina Hostel, 18 June 1927.

Official opening of Angorichina Hostel

Official opening of Angorichina Hostel

Haywood Ward on the official opening day of the Angorichina Hostel, 18 June 1927.

Nurses chalet at Angorichina Hostel

Nurses chalet at Angorichina Hostel

Interior view of the nurses chalet at Angorichina Hostel.

Nurses chalet at Angorichina Hostel

Nurses chalet at Angorichina Hostel

The nurses chalet, at Angorichina Hostel, with Cleggs tent on the side.

Packard car belonging to Angorichina Hostel

Packard car belonging to Angorichina Hostel

A Packard car belonging to 'Clegg' at the Angorichina Hostel.

Packard car belonging to Angorichina Hostel

Packard car belonging to Angorichina Hostel

A Packard car belonging to 'Clegg' at the Angorichina Hostel.

Chrysler car belonging to Angorichina Hostel

Chrysler car belonging to Angorichina Hostel

A 1958 Chrysler AP2 Plainsman car known as 'Betsy', belonging to the Angorichina Hostel.

Old Dodge utility which belonged to Angorichina Hostel

Old Dodge utility which belonged to Angorichina Hostel

An old Dodge utility which belonged to the Angorichina Hostel, it ended up going over a cliff.

Dining room at Angorichina Hostel

Dining room at Angorichina Hostel

Interior view of the dining room facing east in Haywood Ward showing the table set for a meal. The table has a Willow pattern table cloth on it.

Dining room at Angorichina Hostel

Dining room at Angorichina Hostel

Interior view of the dining room facing east in Haywood Ward showing the table set for a meal. The table has a Willow pattern table cloth on it.

Dispensary at Angorichina Hostel

Dispensary at Angorichina Hostel

Interior view of the dispensary which was part of Haywood Ward, the main hostel at Angorichina.

Dining room at Angorichina Hostel

Dining room at Angorichina Hostel

Interior view of the dining room in Haywood Ward.

Hayward Ward at Angorichina Hostel

Hayward Ward at Angorichina Hostel

Interior view of Hayward Ward at Angorichina Hostel showing the sleeping accommodation. The door at the end leads into the dispensary.

Hayward Ward at Angorichina Hostel

Hayward Ward at Angorichina Hostel

Interior view of sleeping quarters in Hayward Ward at Angorichina Hostel.

Construction of the Angorichina Hostel

Construction of the Angorichina Hostel

Two men constructing a building known as the 'Wog House', it was used to disinfect sputum mugs every day.

The matron and the housekeeper at Angorichina Hostel

The matron and the housekeeper at Angorichina Hostel

Sister Bolger, the matron at Angorichina Hostel with the housekeeper Mrs. E. Barnes [see SRG 488/18/39 for a close up copy of this photograph].

Goat team pulling a supply cart to Angorichina Hostel

Goat team pulling a supply cart to Angorichina Hostel

A team of goats pulling a small cart used to bring supplies to Angorichina Hostel.

Mr. John M. Lee and Mr. W. Walters

Mr. John M. Lee and Mr. W. Walters

Mr. John M. Lee of Angorichina Station chatting to Mr. W. Walker of the Hostel's staff; John Lee is riding horseback with his dog sitting behind him.

Four men resting on a truck at Angorichina Hostel

Four men resting on a truck at Angorichina Hostel

Four men including photographer R.E. Collett resting on a truck at Angorichina Hostel.