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Including MAPS) W.A W.A. PRETTY COLLECTION GENERAL (incl. MAPS) 1 GENERAL (including MAPS) W.A. PRETTY COLLECTION GENERAL (incl. MAPS) 2 W.A. PRETTY COLLECTION GENERAL (incl. MAPS) 3 W.A. PRETTY COLLECTION GENERAL (incl. MAPS) 4 MAPS SMALL MAP No. 1 GOOLWA BEACH - SOUTH LAKES, 1979 2 CURRENCY CREEK - 1858 3 COUNTY OF HINDMARSH 4 NANGKITA - WESTERN PORTION 5 NANGKITA - EASTERN PORTION & HINDMARSH IS. 6 GOOLWA 1979 - AERIAL VIEW 7 MILANG 8 MATTHEW FLINDERS MAP 9 GOOLWA TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT STUDY - 2000 10 RIVER MURRAY & ENCOUNTER BAY RAILWAY 1850 11 GOOLWA & HINDMARSH IS. - TOPOGRAPHIC 1975 12 NORTH GOOLWA SURVEY, 1854 (revised) 13 GOOLWA CENSUS AREA - 1981 14 GOOLWA - 1978 15 GOOLWA EXTENSION Pt Sect 2205 (1856) 16 GOOLWA - ORIGINAL TOWN SURVEY 17 GOOLWA - Sect 161 Pt Sect 158 (1879) 18 MURRAY MOUTH - Douglas Survey 1860 19 MURRAY MOUTH - Survey 1857 20 TOWN ON THE GOOLWA - Sect 1 - 226 (Liverpool Rd area) 21 EXT TOWN OF GOOLWA - Govt Rd; Goulburn; Gundagai, Avoca Streets 22 Hundred GOOLWA - 1853 Survey 23 TOWN ON THE GOOLWA - Railway Reserve Sect 272 (1953) 25 MIDDLETON W.A. PRETTY COLLECTION GENERAL (incl. MAPS) 5 MAPS SMALL (cont.) 26 MIDDLETON (1984) 30 ADELAIDE - ORIGINAL HOLDERS OF SECTIONS 31 SA ADVERTISER 27/12/1886 (50th Anniversary Page) 32 Pre-1914 GOOLWA RAILWAY YARD 33 GOOLWA EXT - SECTION 2205 (1890) LARGE MAP No. 1 EARLY TOWN MAP OF GOOLWA ALLOTS. - c.1859 2 TOPOGRAPHY OF AREA 3 LOCAL COUNCIL DISTRICTS OF SA 4 HUNDREDS OF PT ELLIOT, GOOLWA, NANGKITA 5 MILANG, STRATHALBYN, WOODCHESTER & OTHER DISTRICTS 6 ALEXANDRINA COUNCIL WARD & LOCALITY BOUNDARIES 7 NEWELL FAMILY TREE W.A. PRETTY COLLECTION GENERAL (incl. MAPS) 6 ABORIGINAL PLACE NAMES ADELAIDE ALLOTMENTS ADVERTISER 1858 (facsimile) ARCHIVING and PRESERVATION AUSTRALIA – EARLY HISTORY BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, 'The Times', 1998, July-Dec. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF EVENTS OF GOOLWA COORONG (KURANGK) - (see under – PLACES ELSEWHERE IN ALEXANDRINA) COSTUMES – PATTERNS – 18TH Century CURRENCY CREEK CEMETERY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES CURRENCY CREEK CEMETERY ADVISORY COMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE DROWNINGS EMBLEMS ENCOUNTER MARINE PARK ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AGENCY FISHING/FISHERMEN (see also - GOOLWA FISHING COMPANY) FLAGS (1 & 2) FLINDERS - BAUDIN ENCOUNTER BI-CENTENARY, 2002 FLINDERS, Matthew (Capt.) GOOLWA BEAM ENGINE GOOLWA FOOTBALL CLUB - ANNUAL REPORTS GOOLWA HISTORY (5 files) GOOLWA HISTORY 5 (NEW ORLEANS OF THE SOUTH) GOOLWA TENNIS CLUB MINUTES 11/9/63 to 29/7/82 W.A. PRETTY COLLECTION GENERAL (incl. MAPS) 7 LOCKS - RIVER MURRAY MAPS, Early MARRIAGE WITNESSES – Book 1 MEDALS MURRAY RIVER - see RIVER MURRAY MURRAY RIVER FLAGS MURRAY RIVER TRAFFIC REPORT (1870, 1890) NATIONAL HERITAGE NGARRINDJERI PEOPLE 150th RAILWAY CELEBRATIONS 2004 – (see under GOOLWA – PLACES & GROUPS) ORAL HISTORY, Transcribing and sub-editing OUR SENSATIONAL CENTURY – Booklets POPULATION FIGURES PRICES, FOOD & WAGES RAINFALL RECORDINGS RECREATION GROUNDS COMMITTEE MINUTES RECREATION GROUNDS (Sports Awards) RICHMOND COLLECTION (State Library) RIVERBOATS (miscellaneous) ADELAIDE ALBURY ALEXANDER ARBUTHNOT AROONA BAKER R.S. BARGES W.A. PRETTY COLLECTION GENERAL (incl. MAPS) 8 RIVERBOATS (miscellaneous) cont. BLANCHE P.S. BOATBUILDING BUNYIP P.S. CADELL P.S. CANBERRA CAPTAIN STURT P.S. COONAWARRA CORIO COROWA P.S. CUMBEROONA DART (Barge) DECOY P.S. DISPATCH P.S. ELLEN P.S. EMMYLOU ENCOUNTER ETONA EUREKA FAIRY QUEEN FAVELL FEDERAL FLORENCE ANNIE P.S. GEM GOLCONDA GOOLWA GRAPPLER P.S. HEBE INDUSTRY P.S. INVINCIBLE ISLANDER M.V. W.A. PRETTY COLLECTION GENERAL (incl. MAPS) 9 RIVERBOATS (miscellaneous) cont. JOLLY MILLER P.S. JUPITER P.S. KELVIN LADY AUGUSTA LADY DALY P.S. LEICHARDT P.S. MARION MARY ANN MELBOURNE MONARCH (barge) MOSQUITO MUNDOO MURRABIT P.S. MURRAY P.S. MURRAY EXPLORER MURRAY PRINCESS MURRAY RIVER QUEEN, (1) & (2) NIL DESPERANDUM P.S. OSCAR W PADDLE-BOATS BUILT GOOLWA AREA PADDLEBOAT PHOTOS AT MUSEUM PADDLE STEAMER'S ROUTE PEVENSEY PRIDE OF THE MURRAY PROUD MARY PROVIDENCE PYAP QUEEN OF THE SOUTH RENMARK RIVERBOATS (1) W.A. PRETTY COLLECTION GENERAL (incl. MAPS) 10 RIVERBOATS (miscellaneous) cont. RIVERBOAT EMPLOYEES RIVERBOATS - GENERAL RIVERBOATS - LIST OF, plus DETAILS RIVERBOATS - OWNERS & AGENTS RIVERBOATS/PHOTOS/ VARIOUS RIVERBOATS & RIVERMEN RIVER MURRAY RIVER MURRAY SHIPPING INDUSTRY ROTHBURY P.S. R.S. BAKER – see BAKER R.S. RUBY SHANNON SPIRIT OF THE COORONG SPIRIT OF THE MURRAY TARELLA P.S. TEENMINNIE P.S. TOLARNO URANUS VICTOR WENTWORTH WILLIAM R. RANDELL P.S. S.A. HISTORY, GENERAL SALT INDUSTRY - MULGANDAWA SIGNS & SYMBOLS STREET NAMES – ORIGINS – GOOLWA (see under GOOLWA – PLACES & GROUPS) SUPREME COURT OF S.A. SURVEYORS-GENERAL, S.A. 1836-1987 WELLINGTON WEIR PEOPLE W.A.PRETTY COLLECTION PEOPLE 12 ABBOTT, Deane, Elizabeth ABBOTT, Giles, Snr.and Jnr., family ABBOTT, Hedley Poole ABBOTT, Herbert Lewis ABBOTT, Jacob ABBOTT, John ABBOTT, Sarah ABSOLOM, Matilda ACRAMAN, John ADAM, Robert ADAMS, Angas Frank ADAMS, Diana ADAMS, Mark ADAMS, Una Elizabeth ADAMS, William Frank ADCOCK, Geoff; May ADDISON, Arthur Richmond (Richman?) ADELAIDE, Augustus Lord, Bishop of ADEY, Bob ALDAG, Nancy ALDAM, Clyde Boyce ALDAM, Mary Honor ALDERSEY, Elizabeth Emma ALDERSEY, Richard Baker ALEXANDER, John ALFORD, Terry ALLAN, D.R.A.G. (Douglas Reginald Archibald Grant) ALLAN, Gladys Mavis W.A.PRETTY COLLECTION PEOPLE 13 ALLEN, George ALLEN, Guy ALLEN, James, and ALLEN, James Jr. ALLEN, J.A. (John Arthur) ALLEN, Markus ALLEN, O.D. (Owen Desmond) ALLEN, Thomas ALLEN, W.H. (William Henry) ALLENDER, Thomas ALPORT, J. AMBROSE, Chris AMEY, G.A. (George Arthur) AMEY, Lorraine AMEY, S.P. (Sidney Philip) AMEY, Terence George ANDERSON, Joseph ANDERSON, Robert ANDERSSON, Mary Dorothy (see also - GOOLWA - MATTHEW MOORE’S HOUSE MOORE’S COTTAGE also MOORE, Florence Kathleen MOORE, Mark MOORE, Matthew ANGAS, George Fife (also ANGAS, George French) ANGEL, Mary ANSELL, Marion ANSTEY, George (also ANSTEY, C.J.) APPLEBY, Bill W.A.PRETTY COLLECTION PEOPLE 14 ARBORN, Mrs. E.L. ARCHER, Alfred ARMFIELD, D.M. (Dorothy Maud) ARMFIELD, Herbert Alexander ARMFIELD, H.M. (Herbert Marsden) ARMFIELD, Jane ARMFIELD, Jean ARMFIELD, J.E. (Joyce Elizabeth) ARMFIELD, J.W. (Joseph Willie) ARMFIELD, S. ARMFIELD, S.F. (Sydney Frederick) ARNOLD, J.G. (J. George) ARTHUR, Ivor K. ASCHBERGER, Tony; Yvonne ASHENDEN, J.D. and H.E. ASHENDEN, Ron ASHLEY, Steve ASHTON, J.G. (Joseph Gates) ASTON, Mary ATKINS, Benjamin ATKINS, B.W. (Benjamin William) ATKINS, Herbert Henry McBeth ATKINS, Horace ATKINSON, Robert ATKINSON, T.H. (Thomas Henry) ATTRACTA, Sister Mary ATTRILL, Thomas AVERAY, Brian W.A.PRETTY COLLECTION PEOPLE 15 AVERY, John AYERS, A.E. (Arthur Ernest) AYERS, Fred AYERS, H.L. (Harry Lockett) BAANER, O.A.; BACKLER, H.T.; BADHAM, William; BABBAGE, B.Herschel BAGHURST, Judy BAGOT, John Tothill; BAGOT, Christopher Michael; BAHNISCH, Margaret Nancy; BAILEY, William; BAIN, Dr. S.; BAINGER, W.A.; BAIRD, James; BAILEY, Walter Francis; Sarah BAKER, Bertram William Lenard; P.; Mrs. Charles; Christine; G.W.; Jim; Hon. John; James Hoad; Robeena Sarah; T.B.; BAKER, John Law (see also - PLUMMER, B. PLUMMER, Eliza) BAKER, Ron BAKER, Thomas Brown BAKEWELL, William Kenneth; BALDOCK, Albert; BALDOCK, Karleigh BALFOUR, Ivy Winifred; James BALFOUR-OGILVY, Freda,Walter; BALL, Leonard; Mrs. Muriel; Val BALLARD, John Thomas; BALLARD, Mary Ann; BALLARD, Richard (see also - GOOLWA - BALLARD’S HOUSE) W.A.PRETTY COLLECTION PEOPLE 16 BALLARD, Ross BALLINGER, Evelyn Merle BARAC, Maria BARBER, Elizabeth BARBER, John Ross BARBER, William (see also - GOOLWA - CAPT. BARBER’s HOUSE) BARCLAY, Alan John “Chips”; Henry Davidson; Margaret; Robert; Thomas; BARCLAY, Henry Verve BARCLAY, James BARCLAY, Robert BARKER, Captain Collet BARKER, George William BARKER, James BARKER, John BARKER, Thomas Ellis BARKER, William Craddock BARNES, Ron; Thomas Kiffin; BARNETT, Frederick John BARNETT, H.; W.K.; BARON, Geoff BARR, James BARRETT, S. BARROW, Arthur John BARTEL, K.D.; Ross; BARTLETT, Arnold Hallam; Connie; Mona Laureen; W.A.PRETTY COLLECTION PEOPLE 17 Wallace Wood; Wm. R.; Roly BARTON, C.E.; BARTON Bros.; Cliff; J.; Emma; G.; Henry; Joseph; Joseph George; Oliver Byrnes; Joe BARWICK, Mrs. Olive; BASEBY, John; BASHAM, Anne; charles; Gwenneth; Hubert James; Johnathon; Joseph George; Margaret Anne (see also ‘Anne’); Naomi; Phillip Lancelot; William; W.J.; BASHAM, William BASTIAN, Alfred BATCHELOR, Albert William George; BATCHELOR, John William Alton; BATES, James Watkins; T.; Beverley; BATH, Henry BATHGATE, Mr. BATSON, William BATT, (Dr.) David BATTERSBY, Bob BATTYE, George William BAYLY, Rex; Shane; Jocelyn BEAGLEHOLE, William Henry BEASLEY, John BEATTY, Ian BEATY, Vanessa BECK, Carol BECK, Frederick John; Sidney BECK, John (see also BECK, Frederick John HALLETT, Alfred W.A.PRETTY COLLECTION PEOPLE 18 HALLETT, John STILLING, Joseph) BECKETT, Mary BECKWITH, Reighman Francis BEDDOME, Robert Winter; BEDDOME, Mary-Anne; BEDFORD, Harold H., J.P.; Lloyd George; Mrs. L; Mrs. Sylvia; Mrs. Winifred M.; E.M. BEDSON, Frederick Allan; Mrs. M.E.M.; BELCHER, William Henry BELL, David; John; Lachlan BELT, William Charles BENCE, Kristen; Norm; Pauline BENJAMIN, Moses BENNETT, Charlotte Elicia; George; Robert; Elisha; (CURRENCY CREEK) BENNETT, Herbert Stanley BENTLEY, Edward; Doris L. BERGH, Frank BERNIE, Jack BERRY, Capt. Richard; William; BESSELL, Alan Gordon BEVAN, Frederick; Frederick Robert; Robert I; Robert II; William Robert; (CURRENCY CREEK) BIAR, Eric Herbert, Joyce Margaret BICKFORD, John Alfred BIGGADIKE, Connie BILLING, Belinda BINGHAM, John; W.A.PRETTY COLLECTION PEOPLE 19 BIRCHALL, Albert (see also -
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