If you’ve gone through Mile End recently, you’ll know this building’s exterior hasn’t changed much, but the space around it certainly has!
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ALT Black and white image of Hardy's Wines Mile End circa 1920.
#Summer on the coast!
Henley was the first Life Saving Club in South Australia, established back in 1925.
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📷 @ SA Tourism Commission
Reference: SRSA GRG7/70/559
ALT Two life savers keeping a lookout from a beach tower with a sign on it that says 'Henley Life Saving Club'
Sailing into the 60’s ⛵
Take a look at this snip of Lake Bonney in the state’s #Riverland.
The Yacht Club was set up 78 years ago and still has the wind in its sails!
📷 @tourismsa
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ALT Image of sail boats lined up on the riverbank. Adults are stood in the water fixing sails on various ships.
Children can be seen in the foreground swimming.
It’s showtime! 🎡🎠🐮
This month, we’re looking back to the 50’s.
Will you be heading to the show this year?
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ALT Royal Show 1950
Images of a crowd in black and white watching a row of men chopping wood.
Dipping into the past 💧🏊
The Adelaide City Baths stood behind Parliament House from 1861 until 1969.
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ALT Adl Baths 1950's
Images of a busy pool and kids queuing to use a diving board.
State Records Research Centre will be closed for buildings works from Tuesday 20 August and re-opening on Tuesday 10 September.
Apologies for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.
It's #FamilyHistoryMonth during August so keep an eye on this page for information about some of our family history favourites. Let's start with the biggest collection of historic employment records that we hold - South Australian Railways employee records!
If you'd like to hear more about railway employee records held in the collections of ourselves as well as @naagovau and @SLSA, we'll be holding a joint talk with all three organisations on Tuesday 27 August - eventbrite.com.au/e/finding-…
🚥 Staying on track 🚂
This glimpse inside the signal room over 100 years ago shows the manual task of signalling the trains into and out of the station.
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Researching your family history? 🔍
@StateRecordsSA has a guide to where to begin and the best places to look, including their own collection of images.
Learn more 🔗 archives.sa.gov.au/finding-i…
On this day in 1975, the first feature film solely produced by the SA Film Corporation, Sunday Too Far Away, was released in Australian cinemas. Archived records of the @SA_Film Corporation are held with State Records. Ref: SRSA GRG121/27/15
#HistoryMystery. An unnamed police constable and child posing in front of the Police Barracks on North Terrace, which was decommissioned in 1917. The constable's badge number is 34 - does anyone know who this man and child are? Ref: GRS 18459/1/2
ALT Photographic negatives, artificial series - South Australian Police Department, SRSA GRS 18459/1/2
This photo from the South Australian Railways photographic collection shows the construction of the Pine Creek Bridge on the Kapunda to North-West Bend Railway Line (Morgan Railway Line) in 1907 #ThrowbackThursday
Ref: Sth Australian Railways Photographs, SRSA GRG42/168 item 10