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Oerman family

Oerman family

The Oerman family. L-R Prudence Jean Oerman, Frances Muriel Oerman (nee Golding), Earnest Allen Oerman, Henry Arthur Oerman, and Lillian Myrtle Oerman.

Arthur Habib with his daughters

Arthur Habib with his daughters

Photograph Sergeant Arthur Habib S53457 and two of his three daughters, Madeleen May Habib 96550 and Barbara Sadie Habib 107675, both WRAAF servicewomen.

Arthur Rex and Gertrude Maud Pycroft

Arthur Rex and Gertrude Maud Pycroft

Photograph of Mr Arthur Rex Pycroft and his first wife Gertrude Maud, taken in the studio on their wedding day in 1944. Mr Pycroft is in Army uniform. They both settled with new partners in Port Lincoln and are buried there. They had two daughters, Heather (who passed away as an infant), Trudy, and twin sons Robert and Kenneth.

Tye family

Tye family

Photograph of Ronald Arthur Tye and his wife Myrie (nee Pettingill) and their children Trevor and Peter Tye, taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1948. The little boy is approximately two years old and the baby is approximately seven months old.

A. Whipp

A. Whipp

Photograph of A. Whipp taken in 1941. He is wearing the uniform of the Royal Australian Air Force. (An Arthur Whipp, born in 1918 at Hawkesburn, Victoria enlisted in the R.A.A.F. in 1941 and was discharged in December 1945).

Fidler and Webb, Gouge Dry Cleaners, Arthur's Studio and Newsagency

Fidler and Webb, Gouge Dry Cleaners, Arthur's Studio and Newsagency

Photograph of the front of the Gouge Dry Cleaners and Laundry Building in Mount Gambier in 1948. Fidler and Webb is on one side and Arthur's Studio and the Newsagency is on the other side. The photograph was taken in 1948.

A.K. Venn

A.K. Venn

Photograph of A.K. Venn in army uniform. According to a researcher, this is Sargeant VENN, Anthony Keith service number SX14236. Born Bordertown, 1918.

A. H. Hawke

A. H. Hawke

Photograph of A.H. Hawke in army uniform. Service number: SX33391

Dudley and Hazel Wachtel

Dudley and Hazel Wachtel

Photograph of Mr and Mrs Wachtel on their wedding day in 1944.

Reverend Arthur M. Trengove : SUMMARY RECORD

Records of the Reverend Arthur M. Trengove comprising approximately 1300 lantern slides and glass plate negatives. To a lesser extent there are nitrate negatives and prints. The majority were created in South Australia and document the landscape and his activities as Reverend. Items include images of the following areas; Mid North and Flinders Ranges, Eyre Peninsula (including Cowell, Franklin Harbour, Hissey's Creek, Coonarie Falls, Winnowing, Arno Bay, Port Lincoln), Adelaide Botanic and Zoological Gardens, Port Elliot and Hindmarsh River, Beetaloo Reservoir, Bundaleer, Prince Alfred College, Mount Gambier, River Murray, Mannum and Renmark. Trengove spent time abroad in both New Zealand and during World War 1 in Egypt. Both trips are documented. There are also many family portraits, mainly taken during the mission years in northern South Australia. There are items of interest including a wooden and metal gas lantern slide projector and wooden frames for the slides, used in projection. There is a decorative light projection device with a prism-like light refractor which would have been used for creating patterned and coloured light presentations.

Arthur Hardy and family

Arthur Hardy and family

Arthur Hardy and family, Mabel Hardy, Arthur Hardy junior, Arthur Hardy, Ethel Hardy, Martha Hardy and Herbert Mansell Hardy.

Arthur Searcy sitting with his seven sons

Arthur Searcy sitting with his seven sons

Studio view of Arthur Searcy sitting with his seven sons; L to R; Donald Lester (b.1895); Harcourt Beaumond Gilbert (b.1889); John Edwin (Jack) (b.1883); Perroomba Rochester Basil (b.1890); Arthur Searcy; William Ferdinand (b.1893); Charles Arthur (b.1883); Felix Hugh (b.1875).

Wedding of Ellen (Nellie) Emily (nee Clarke) and Arthur Saunders

Wedding of Ellen (Nellie) Emily (nee Clarke) and Arthur Saunders

Bride and Groom Ellen (Nellie) Emily and Arthur Saunders on the occasion of their wedding, from an album of photographs including Ellen Emily and Arthur Saunders.

Arthur Edward Crofts, Stockman

Arthur Edward Crofts, Stockman

The photo has been identified as Arthur Edward Crofts, a stockman who assisted with the Walker Brothers prospecting expedition, travelling with the Commonwealth Government camels from Alice Springs to Meekatharra in 1913. Arthur Edward Crofts was born 3 July 1883 in Peckham, United Kingdom, and died 1 January 1949 in Perth, Western Australia.

Arthur Blyth

Arthur Blyth

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Sir Arthur Blyth with grey hair, moustache and beard. He is wearing a coat, waistcoat and a wing collar with a patterned tie. The portrait is mounted in an oval frame with the inscription 'Arthur Blyth' at the top. Beneath the portrait are the dates '28th March, 1866 to 2nd May, 1867 / 22nd July, 1873 to 2nd June 1875.' He was premier of South Australia three times, the first term being from the 4th August, 1864 to 22nd March, 1865. The dates mentioned on the photograph are the last two terms.

Sir Arthur Blyth

Sir Arthur Blyth

Ambrotype portrait of Sir Arthur Blyth, seated and wearing a long coat with a waistcoat and checked trousers. The buttons of his shirt, watch chain and a ring on his finger have been tinted gold. In his hand is a rolled scroll with the date 'Aug. 1857'. In an embossed leather case with a gilt metal frame. Sir Arthur Blyth was Premier of South Australia three times, 1864-65, 1871-72, 1873-75. He was also Agent General for fifteen years. He arrived in South Australia with his parents in 1839 on board the "Ariadne". He was a founder of the Adelaide Club, a devout Anglican and a governor of St Peter's Collegiate School

Arthur Leopold Albert Muller

Arthur Leopold Albert Muller

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Arthur Leopold Albert Muller in three quarter view. [On back of photograph] 'Arthur Leopold Albert Muller / Manager of S.A. Company / 1930-1936'.

Arthur James Perkins

Arthur James Perkins

Professor Arthur James Perkins was appointed South Australia's Central Agricultural Bureau and government viticulturalist in 1892 and was based at Roseworthy Agricultural College. He taught winemaking techniques and pest and diseases control. He shunned publicity and enjoyed literature and playing the cello, banjo and guitar. He was made OBE after his retirement in 1937.

Arthur Nutter Thomas

Arthur Nutter Thomas

[General description] The subject is facing the photographer in seven eighths view, lit so that his face, silver hair and clerical collar stand out from the dark background. He was the Anglican Bishop of Adelaide from 1906-1940. [On back of photograph] 'Right Reverend Arthur Nutter Thomas, D.D., Bishop of Adelaide' (A clipping on back of the photograph) 'The Right Reverend Arthur Nutter Thomas, Bishop's Court, North Adelaide- Late scholar of Pem. Coll., Cam. B.A. (1st cl. Cl. Trip.) 1891; Jeremie LXX. Pri. 1892; Carus Gr. Test Pri. and 2nd cl. Theol. Trip. Pt. ii 1893; M.A. 1895; Hon. D.D. 1906; Wells Coll. 1893. d 1894; 9 1895 Wakef. Consecrated Lord Bishop of Adelaide in Westminster Abbey on February 2, 1906, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by The Bishops of Lon., B and W, Ely, Glouc., Roch., Alb.,Wakef., Moos., and Vic., Bishops Suffr. of Kensington and Dorking, Bishops Montgomery and Ingham. Enthroned in S. Peter's Cathedral, 4th April, 1906. FC of All SS. Cathl., Wakef., 1894-1895; Dom. Chap. to Abp. of York 1895-99; c of Leeds 1899-1901; R of Guisborough 1901-1906; Chap. to Abp of York 1904-1906.'

Arthur J. Creeper weight lifter

Arthur J. Creeper weight lifter

Weight lifter and strong man Arthur J. Creeper in a pose of strength. According to a relative, Arthur Creeper broke weight lifting records but, following a serious motor bike accident, one of these records was medically disqualified. Some of his records (Australian and International) were still unbroken in 1966. He owned a gymnasium in Rundle Street.

Charles Arthur Searcy as a young man

Charles Arthur Searcy as a young man

Charles Arthur Searcy as a young man.

Fibro cement dwelling, Hampstead Gardens

Fibro cement dwelling, Hampstead Gardens

The home of Ellen and Arthur Saunders, a typical fibro cement dwelling found in new districts like Hampstead Gardens. "Front view of house, the door is inside the porch."

Arthur Saunders, Hampstead Gardens

Arthur Saunders, Hampstead Gardens

Arthur Saunders in the garden of his Hampstead Gardens home, with Dickie the dog.

Fibro cement dwelling with Ford, Hampstead Gardens

Fibro cement dwelling with Ford, Hampstead Gardens

The home of Ellen and Arthur Saunders, a typical fibro cement dwelling found in new districts like Hampstead Gardens. "Back view of house with Florrie Ford. Dinkie sitting on step with me." Ford registration number SA 330-555.

Temporary dwelling, Hampstead Gardens

Temporary dwelling, Hampstead Gardens

Temporary dwelling of a caravan mounted on blocks, Hampstead Gardens. Ellen and Arthur Saunders standing outside.

Signed Arthur Boyd exhibition catalogue

Signed Arthur Boyd exhibition catalogue

Two catalogues [one whole and one half] for an exhibition of Arthur Boyd's bride series paintings held at the Royal South Australian Society of Arts, Institute Building, North Terrace, Adelaide. Exhibition by arrangement with Australian Galleries, Melbourne. Both catalogues bear the signature of Arthur Boyd.

Sturt Street School drum and fife band with teacher Laurie Arthur

Sturt Street School drum and fife band with teacher Laurie Arthur

ACRE 547: Laurie Arthur a teacher at Sturt Street School with members of the school's drum and fife band, displaying the trophies they won in 1935.

Arthur Richman Addison

Arthur Richman Addison

[General description] Full length portrait of Arthur Richman Addison, bank manager, flour miller, district councillor and later M.P. who served on the Legislative Council from 1888-1915.

John Arthur Baker

John Arthur Baker

Lithographed portrait of John Arthur Baker, signed under the image by Baker.

Sir Arthur Blyth

Sir Arthur Blyth

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Sir Arthur Blyth, in seven eighths view. He was Premier of South Australia three times:1864-1865, 1871-1872 and 1873-1875, later Agent General for South Australia in London. He was appointed K.C.M.G. in 1877 and C.B. in 1886.