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F. Waterhouse

F. Waterhouse

Said to be a Mr F. Waterhouse (not the F.G. Waterhouse on Stuart's exploring expedition).

Mr. J. Maddock Hughes

Mr. J. Maddock Hughes

Mr. J. Maddock Hughes, 16 March 1903.

Early automobile accidents

Early automobile accidents

Comprising three separate images which document automobile accidents. It is possible these photographs were created for insurance purposes and/or to report the events in a newspaper. The first and third photographs look to be the same vehicle. The 1910 Fiat 15-20hp was licensed to carry passengers, A 16. The operator, Charles Gilbert, was returning from Outer Harbour on 13 April 1911, with three girls from the Gay Gordons Dancing Company when the car struck an open trench in North Adelaide. The trenching contractor was sued and paid the injured passengers £450. Information from 'Early Motoring portraits in South Australia'.

Charles Thomas Hewett

Charles Thomas Hewett

Photograph of Charles Thomas Hewett (1795-1871), pioneer of the Noarlunga area of South Australia, particularly in the areas south of the river.

Miss Ada Doreen Millican in wedding dress

Miss Ada Doreen Millican in wedding dress

Ada Doreen Millican in her wedding dress. She married Jack Bennett Opie in the Kadina Methodist Church on 6 April 1921.

Tony Arbon

Tony Arbon

Tony Arbon, long time volunteer at State Library of South Australia. He died 18 April 2010. Image taken from In Memory card at his funeral.

In memorium for the 'Gothenburg'

In memorium for the 'Gothenburg'

In memorium for the 'Gothenburg' published by 'The Lantern', No. 28, March 13, 1875. The caption reads: In memorium - Gothenburg, wrecked 24th February, 1875'. The artwork has a drawing of the ship in heavy seas, surrounded by portraits of six of those drowned.

Anne Wickes

Anne Wickes

Studio portrait of Anne Wickes seated in a chair beside a writing cabinet, wearing a bonnet and a fur lappet over her long sleeved dress. The photograph has been hand tinted.

Edward Walter Wickes

Edward Walter Wickes

Studio portrait of Edward Walter Wickes, seated in an upholstered chair, and wearing a dress suit with bow tie and watch chain. The photograph has been hand tinted.

Captain Harry Butler

Captain Harry Butler

Captain Harry Butler and his business partner H.A. (Harry) Kauper in front of the Bristol monoplane the 'Red Devil'.

Maude Puddy

Maude Puddy

Maude Puddy, concert pianist and teacher, seated at a piano.

Maude Puddy

Maude Puddy

Maude Puddy, concert pianist and teacher, photographed on board ship as she leaves Australia on a visit to England.

Maude Puddy

Maude Puddy

Maude Puddy, concert pianist and teacher, photographed with the visiting pianist, Wilhelm Backhaus, on the verandah of the South Australian Hotel, Adelaide.

Harry Midwinter Bray with his son, John Jefferson

Harry Midwinter Bray with his son, John Jefferson

Harry Midwinter Bray sitting with his small son, John Jefferson Bray.

Bray family group

Bray family group

A Bray family group taken in a garden: standing, Nancy Rowena Bray and John Jefferson Bray, sitting left to right: Gertrude Eleanore Bray (nee Stow); Harry Midwinter Bray; Alice, Lady Bray; on the grass in front: Robert Stow (Bill) Bray.

A party for Bill Dow and John Bray

A party for Bill Dow and John Bray

John Jefferson Bray, second from the right, front row, and Bill Dow, possibly far left, front row, being honoured by a complimentary dinner given by members of the Amateur Sports Club in South Australia on September 16, 1933.

John Jefferson Bray

John Jefferson Bray

John Jefferson Bray, the new Chief Justice of South Australia photographed off-duty in Adelaide; the caption reads 'The new Chief Justice as the Sunday Mail saw him in 1967' (the photograph was published in 1979).

John Jefferson Bray

John Jefferson Bray

A close view of John Jefferson Bray, poet and Chief Justice of South Australia, at a poetry reading.

Ada Bray Bonython on her wedding day

Ada Bray Bonython on her wedding day

A wedding group showing Ada Bray Bonython, daughter of Sir John Lavington Bonython and Blanche Ada Bray, with her husband Denis Heath; her cousin, Nancy Rowena Bray is a flower girl sitting bottom right. A researcher has identified the people in the photograph as follows: back row: John L. (Jack) Bonython, Beryl Ritchie, Denis Heath (groom), Ada Bray Bonython (bride), Joan Smeaton. Front row: Katherine D. Verco (nee Bonython), Elizabeth H. (Betty) Bonython (married name Wilson), Molly Fotheringham, Nancy Rowena Bray.

Lady Alice Bray

Lady Alice Bray

Alice, Lady Bray, wife of Sir John Cox Bray, politician and legal practitioner of Adelaide, South Australia.

Lady Alice Bray

Lady Alice Bray

Lady Alice Bray, wife of Sir John Cox Bray, politician and legal practitioner; Lady Bray is photographed wearing an elaborate headdress and costume which could be for a fancy dress ball.

Lady Alice Bray

Lady Alice Bray

Lady Alice Bray, wife of Sir John Cox Bray, politician and legal practitioner.

Sir John Cox Bray

Sir John Cox Bray

Sir John Cox Bray, politician and legal practitioner, Premier of South Australia from 1881-1884.

Cecil, Harry, and Blanche Bray

Cecil, Harry, and Blanche Bray

The three children of Sir John and Lady Bray, left to right, Blanche Ada; Cecil Thomas; Harry Midwinter, photographed wearing costume for a children's fancy dress ball held by the Mayoress of Adelaide.

Charles Rischbieth Jury

Charles Rischbieth Jury

Charles Rischbieth Jury, poet and professor of English; photograph of a painting by William Salmon.

Lieutenant Goalen, Royal Navy

Lieutenant Goalen, Royal Navy

Lieutenant Goalen, Royal Navy, who was involved in the survey of the South Australian coast during the 1870's; his work included the areas of Port Adelaide and the Murray Mouth.

Captain W. R. Randell

Captain W. R. Randell

Captain W. R. Randell standing by the boiler of his steamship the 'Mary Ann' at Mannum; this vessel was the first steamer on the Murray River.

Hugh Frederick Smith

Hugh Frederick Smith

Hugh Frederick Smith, born at Hamley Bridge in 1897, an enlisted soldier in the Australian Army Medical Corps who trained at Torrens Park and served overseas in France and Belgium from 1917 until the end of World War 1, returning to South Australia in 1919 on the 'Euripides'.

Richard Bowyer Smith

Richard Bowyer Smith

Richard Bowyer Smith, designer of the stump jump plough.

Sir Donald Bradman

Sir Donald Bradman

Sir Donald Bradman, photographed leaving the field after umpiring a cricket match between the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures and Trades Hall in 1949.