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Lester Ronald Pitman

Lester Ronald Pitman

No.2669 Private Lester Ronald Pitman, born Melbourne, Victoria, 1891. Enlisted at Keswick, South Australia, 29 November 1915. Served France. Wounded in action 6 June 1917. Wounded in action 10 June 1918. Returned to Australia 1919.

Lieutenant T.L. Pitman MC

Lieutenant T.L. Pitman MC

A soldier in an Australian military uniform, believed to be Lieutenant T.L. Pitman MC who was killed in action on 5 October 1917; the original photograph was pinned to a board for display.

Sunday School Teachers

Sunday School Teachers

Sunday School teachers at a picnic. Amongst the teachers are: Mr. A. Rodger; Mr. D Mclachlan, Pastor Finlayson, Mrs. J. Laurie, Mr S. Grant, Mr. W Rodger and Mrs Pitman.

Benjamin and Harriet Pitman

Benjamin and Harriet Pitman

Benjamin and Harriet Pitman of Sturt. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/45.

Illuminated manuscript presented to Sir Isaac Pitman

Illuminated manuscript presented to Sir Isaac Pitman

Copy of an illumintated address presented to Sir Isaac Pitman by the shorthand writers in South Australia.

Mount Gambier High School Library Committee

Mount Gambier High School Library Committee

Mt Gambier High School Library Committee of 1952. Includes 1st, 2nd and 3rd year students. Back Row L-R James Helmore, Gavin Downes, John Telford, Trevor John Mitchell (married Heather McKinnon), Bruce MacIntosh, Robert Sauders (married Rosalind Turner), John Hill. Middle Row L-R Helen Pratt, Helen Osborne, Heather Burston, Peggy D. Stevens (married Malcolm Schwarz), Judy Main (married Hamish Smith), Margaret Pitman. Front Row L-R Shirley Doreen Hinton (married Bryan Feast), Heather June Shelton (married John Allen), Margaret Vorwerk, Jenny Pitman, Dawn Watson, Janette Brown, unknown.

Kensington Light Horse Rifles

Kensington Light Horse Rifles

Member of Kensington Light Horse Rifles at Woodforde.

Sarah Wood

Sarah Wood

Sarah Wood - (Grandmother of Miss L.A. Pitman).

Parliament House, Adelaide

Parliament House, Adelaide

Parliament House, North Terrace, Adelaide. This two-storey building, [incorporating the original one roomed structure built by Jacob Pitman in 1843], was opened in 1855. It was designed by W. Bennett Hayes, the Colonial Architect, and built by English and Brown. Further extensions, designed by Colonial Architect Edward Hamilton and built by I.W. Perryman, were opened in 1857.

Old homestead at Salisbury

Old homestead at Salisbury

SALISBURY: A view of an old homestead that could possibly be the Pitman family home.

Mike Pitman.

Mike Pitman.

Director of "Corpse".

Michael Pitman of Ingle Farm.

Michael Pitman of Ingle Farm.

Actor playing Simon Hall in the Transmit Ensemble's production of "Threat" performed at the Aldgate Village Theatre.

Movies, television, radio

Movies, television, radio

Barry Pitman.

Movies, television, radio

Movies, television, radio

Barry Pitman.

Mount Gambier High School Debating Team

Mount Gambier High School Debating Team

Mount Gambier High School debating team 1954. Standing: Robert Lawrence and Margaret Pitman. Seated: Sandra Pritchard and Margaret Storck.

Actors, dancers, musicians

Actors, dancers, musicians

Michelle Pitman, 'Only an Orphan Girl', Transmit Ensemble.

Events in the State Library of South Australia 5

Events in the State Library of South Australia 5

One of five volumes showing staff, events, exhibitions and activities at the State Library of South Australia from 1960-1985. This volume covers the years 1960 to July 1985.

Photographs and papers relating to Peter Jackson's war service

Photographs and papers relating to Peter Jackson's war service

A collection of memorabilia relating to Peter Jackson's war service in the RAAF, comprising mainly photographs, but also including articles relating to the war. Digital copies.

1279 South Road, St. Marys

1279 South Road, St. Marys

Yamaha Pitmans Marine building at 1279 South Road, St. Marys. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/44.

Stanley Football Club

Stanley Football Club

Team photograph of Stanley Football Club, Premiers in 1912 in the United Church Football Association. They were premiers in 1910, 1911, and 1912, and were 'retired' in 1913. Second left in the back row is Oswald Candlett, who also played B Grade for North Adelaide FC (as did others in the Stanley Team). Other players in the team include N. Robley, J. Eldridge, V. Robley, R. Dorling, F. Whitehead, G. Spargo, J. Peace, Rev. A.E. Gifford, A.M. Wishart, A. Peace, L. Whitehead, A. Howell, W. Knill, P. Phillips, A. Seele, R. Roberts, H. Pitman.

Papers of the Rogers family

Papers of the Rogers family

Records comprising letters, some written in German, photographs and marriage certificates, music examination certificates, school and college certificates and family history notes.