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Response to Cyclone Tracy
Three unidentified Red Cross workers.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Red Cross worker serving food and coffee to a young policeman in the reception area at Wayville Showgrounds motor pavilion.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Sorting through files of enquiries in board room at Red Cross House.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Filling boxes.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Red Cross clothing pool at the Adelaide Airport.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Red Cross nurse, Ida Spencer holding a baby.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Leonard Ewens and his wife Margaret nee Dawson at work during the cyclone.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Peter Siggs and another man looking at a phone book.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Police and Red Cross desks in the reception area at Wayville Showgrounds motor pavilion.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Red Cross workers, Mr Jack Hamilton of Clarence Park and Mrs Joan Nelson of Valley View, sort through the tons of clothing, toys and food at Red Cross House, donated for the evacuees from Darwin.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Sorting through boxes of donated clothing, toys and food for evacuees from Darwin at Red Cross House.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Boxes of clothing for evacuees from Darwin at Elder Hall, University of Adelaide.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Two women with boxes of clothing for Darwin evacuees.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Boxes of clothing for evacuees from Darwin at Elder Hall, University of Adelaide.


Evacuees from Cyclone Tracy
Two men sitting on the bonnet of a Holden Panel Van talking with a Salvation Army worker at Wayville Showground. The van has Northern Territory registration 77-420 and the words "Darwin Refugee" are written on the driver's side door.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Clothing for evacuees from Darwin.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Staggering quantities of clothing and bedding poured into Red Cross House as the people of South Australia rallied to help Red Cross in the disaster operation. Volunteers worked in the clothing store sorting clothes into sizes and types, and packing them in cartons for immediate distribution.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Clothing and blankets for evacuees from Darwin being sorted in Elder Hall, University of Adelaide.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Enquiries being taken in the canteen in Red Cross House on December 26th.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
People queueing outside Red Cross House December 26th 1974.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Darwin Red Cross Relief banner on the side of a truck.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Lists of people known to be safe on boards in foyer of Red Cross House.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Workers in the Red cross House boardroom sort through evacuee files.


Response to Cyclone Tracy
Two people look throught lists of people known to be safe on boards in foyer of Red Cross House.


Naracoorte Handcraft Centre
Naracoorte secures modern ambulance.


Naracoorte Handcraft Centre
Left to right : Don Cope, Red Cross Branch President; Joyce Pexton; Selma Petch Handcraft Instructor and Corporation Overseer; Phil Taubert.


Naracoorte Handcraft Centre
Leo De Garis Lane. The opening by Mrs De Garis and Mrs Val Broadbent A.M.


Naracoorte Handcraft Centre
Leo De Garis Lane. Leo and Kath De Garis at the opening.


Naracoorte Handcraft Centre
Speakers at the opening.


Naracoorte Handcraft Centre
Members having a cup of tea at the opening.