Sands & McDougall's South Australian Directory 1940
Adelaide, Sands and McDougall, 1940. More
Adelaide, Sands and McDougall, 1940. More
Adelaide, Sands and McDougall, 1941. More
Adelaide, Sands and McDougall, 1943. More
Adelaide, Sands and McDougall, 1944. More
Adelaide, Sands and McDougall, 1914. More
Adelaide, Sands and McDougall, 1918. More
Adelaide, Sands and McDougall, 1922. More
Adelaide, Sands and McDougall, 1925. More
Kuching, Sarawak Government Printing Office, [1963]. Presentation copy, inscribed in ink on the recto of the frontispiece, 'To Mr W.S. Richardson, Secretary, Highway and Local Gov't, SA, with compliments'. Three signatures are followed by the signatory's official position, and are dated 7 February, 1964. Title page dated (6 September 1963)..... More
London, printed by Spottiswoode and Co., [1877]. Inscribed to 'S. Deering Esq from [indecipherable initials] 14.2.77' on the front cover, probably by the anonymous author. Pages 5-7, 'Reprinted from the "European Mail" of November 24, 1876', deal with Gregory Seale Walters, who died 'in his eightieth year, on October 29th..... More
Netley, Wakefield Press, 1986. More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1910. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1962 to 1985. The contents are as good as the subtitle suggests. More
Stansbury, Stansbury Centenary Committee, 1973. More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1868. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 86 of 1868-69. In short, there were no records kept; part of the return relates to McKinlay's expedition. "As permitted, the explorer availed himself of the stock and stores at the Settlement in completing his equipment" More
Thebarton, The School, 1929. This very detailed souvenir programme includes a six-page history of the school. More
Port Augusta, Pipa Wangka, [1980]. 'By Year 8 students, Port Augusta High School, November 1980'. More
Waikerie, [Waikerie Jubilee Committee], 1944. Not least, the 13 pages of portrait snapshots of some 413 local men and women on active service during the Second World War. More
Adelaide, Webb & Son, 1936. The author was 'Late No. 624, Private Original 10th Battalion'. Dornbusch 322; Fielding and O'Neill, page 226; Trigellis-Smith 211 (none of them noting that the first impression binding is lettered in gilt, the second in black). More
Adelaide, Webb & Son, 1936 [first edition, second impression]. The author was 'Late No. 624, Private Original 10th Battalion'. Dornbusch 322; Fielding and O'Neill, page 226; Trigellis-Smith 211 (none of them noting that the first impression binding is lettered in gilt, the second in black). More
Adelaide, Webb & Son, 1936 [first edition, first impression]. The author was 'Late No. 624, Private Original 10th Battalion'. Dornbusch 322; Fielding and O'Neill, page 226; Trigellis-Smith 211 (none of them noting that the first impression binding is lettered in gilt, the more commonly-encountered black lettering denotes the second impression)..... More
This very small and relatively unknown unit, formed in February 1915, was diverted to Gallipoli and put under the control of the British Army. On 7 August, during the August Offensive, the Bridging Train went ashore at Suvla Bay and built a number of essential piers. The unit remained at..... More
[Adelaide, 2/10th Battalion Association, 1958]. Dornbusch 414; Trigellis-Smith 372. More
Adelaide, Lonnen and Cope, 1921. Dornbusch 310; Fielding and O'Neill, page 227; Trigellis-Smith 226. More