contemplari1940: Keswick and Richmond Soldiers' Remembrance Hall / galvanised iron gable and struts at the rear of the hall. South Australia
contemplari1940: Keswick and Richmond Soldiers' Remembrance Hall, South Australia
contemplari1940: Keswick and Richmond Soldiers' Remembrance Hall, South Australia
contemplari1940: Keswick and Richmond Soldiers' Remembrance Hall foundation stone laid by the Governor of South Australia
contemplari1940: Keswick & Richmond Soldiers' Remembrance Hall, South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton / memorial plaque at the site of the former Plympton Railway Station, South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton memorial plaques to remember the Plympton Railway Station which closed in 1929, South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton / remaining infrastructure of the Plympton Railway Station where in 1924 a 16 year old railway porter lifted a woman off the lines and saved her from a train. South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton Primary School teacher's residence with elaborate brickwork built 1880, South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton Primary School twentieth century additions located opposite the Old School site of 1880, South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton Primary School residence entrance of 1880 South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton Primary School Old site rear view with teacher's residence on the right, South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton Primary School Old site with attached teacher's residence / built 1880 and opened 1881, South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton Public Hall / side view / South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton Public Hall foundation stone laid by Mrs W H Morish, South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton Public Hall the foundation stone of which was laid in August while the hall opened in December 1902, South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton Memorial Hall of 1928 / Plympton-Glenelg RSL / Plympton Veterans' Centre as it appears today, South Australia
contemplari1940: Tribute to Veterans at Plympton Memorial Hall of 1928 / Plympton-Glenelg RSL / Plympton Veterans’ Centre, South Australia
contemplari1940: Side view of the Plympton Memorial Hall of 1928 / Plympton-Glenelg RSL / Plympton Veterans' Centre, South Australia
contemplari1940: Glass image of RAAF helicopter at the Plympton Memorial Hall of 1928 / Plympton-Glenelg RSL / Plympton Veteran's Centre, South Australia
contemplari1940: Plympton Memorial Hall of 1928 / Plympton-Glenelg RSL / Plympton Veterans’ Centre as it appeared in 2016, South Australia
contemplari1940: Marleston. Peake Gardens Reserve named for Archibald Henry Peake former Premier of South Australia. Now the home of a large tennis complex.
contemplari1940: Marleston. Peake Gardens Recreation Reserve named for Archibald Henry Peake who was three-times Premier of South Australia: Reserve is a remnant of Peake Gardens, the central portion of the Gardens Suburbs Scheme created by the government.
contemplari1940: Keswick - Banner of the 25th Infantry Brigade at the Army Museum of South Australia
contemplari1940: Keswick - Flag and Banner of C Coy 2/1st Machine Gun Battalion. Army Museum of South Australia
contemplari1940: Keswick - 9th Division Artillery 'The Rats of Tobruk'. Army Museum of South Australia
contemplari1940: Keswick - The Rats of Tobruk football used in match played in Palestine 3 February 1942. Army Museum of South Australia
contemplari1940: Keswick - Cheer Up Hut piano donated in 1940 by Jack Young and Jack Burgess of 5AD. Each signature earned 1/- for the Society. Army Museum of South Australia
contemplari1940: Keswick - Cheer Up Hut piano donated in 1940, with the Society Honour Roll and a model Hut volunteer in all white. Army Museum of South Australia
contemplari1940: Keswick - The Honour Roll of Cheer Up Hut Women Workers 1914–1920. Unveiled by General Sir William Birdwood in March 1920. Note model of the Hut at the base of the roll. Army Museum of South Australia