Thursday, April 25, 2024

Kapunda: Soldiers World War One

 Kapunda: Soldiers World War One





'Machine Gun Corps at Kapunda' it is suggested by a researcher that the men are part of the 23rd Light Horse (as evidenced by the number badge on the hats). The photograph appears in The Chronicle (Adelaide, SA) under the banner 'Light Horsemen Under Training: The Camp at Kapunda' (1914, March 28) -  SLSA [B 21690]









Spectators watching a parade of soldiers and a brass band in front of the Kapunda Primary School, South Australia; possibly an army recruitment campaign. SLSA: [PRG 280/1/14/147]



This photo appeared in 'The Chronicle', Saturday 28 May 1914, page 31, under the general heading 'Light horsemen under training: the camp at Kapunda'. The photo is captioned 'Group of officers at Headquarters'. It is believed the following individuals in the middle row are: Major B.S. Connor (2nd from left); Major W. De Passey (4th from left); Colonel Hancock (5th from left); Lieutenant L.A. Lewis (third from right) and Captain Rev. G.W. Kendrew (on right). SLSA [B 21691]

Monday, April 15, 2024

Kapunda General Cemetery - Clare Road.

 Kapunda General Cemetery - Clare Road.




Entrance to the Kapunda General Cemetery on Clare Road, circa 1900 [SLSA B 69054/84]




A closer look at the Kapunda General Cemetery Commital Service Shelter within the cemetery ground, circa 1900 SLSA [B 69054/83]