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Magill Baptist Church

Magill Baptist Church

MAGILL: Interior view of Magill Baptist Church.

Interior of Magill Baptist Church

Interior of Magill Baptist Church

MAGILL: Interior view of Magill Baptist Church showing the wooden pews, altar area, and a large hanging oil lamp in the foreground.

Unidentified female

Unidentified female

Unidentified female.

John Corbin

John Corbin

John Corbin 9 years old, dressed courtier to George IIICorbin.

Alan Cornish

Alan Cornish

Alan Cornish age 8, dressed as Page.

E. Cornish

E. Cornish

E. Cornish age 17, dressed as a French peasant.

Hilda Cornish

Hilda Cornish

Hilda Cornish, age 11, dressed as dresden China.

Phil Kelly

Phil Kelly

Phil Kelly 10 years old, dressed as Midshipman.

King Miller

King Miller

King Miller 7 years old, dressed as King of Hearts.

Charles Cane

Charles Cane

Charles Cane 14 years old, dressed as Page of Louis XIII.

Isabel Pile

Isabel Pile

Isabel Pile aged 12 years old, dressed as a Shop Hostess.

Leisa Lovely

Leisa Lovely

Leisa Lovely aged 12 years old, dressed as Forget-Me-Not. According to a researcher, she was born 20 June 1875 in North Adelaide, South Australia. Her father was James Chapman Lovely and her mother was Annie Elizabeth (nee Cowie). Her father lived at Semaphore and was an Engineer/Surveyor, in partnership with George Dutton Green (of Green & Co). Leisa's father was involved in Local Government in the Le Fevre Peninsula, at one point chairman of the Le Fevre Peninsula District Council and later, serving as Councillor and at one point becoming becoming Mayor of the Semaphore Corporation. In 1887 Colonel Lovely was both the Mayor of Semaphore and President of the Semaphore Football Club. He was Chairman of the Lefevre Peninsula District Council and it was due to his efforts that the Proclamation of Semaphore as a municipality occurred in December, 1883. He represented Largs Ward in the initial Council for the following three years and then in 1887 he was elected the Mayor of Semaphore. He was a prominent Adelaide business man as well as one of the most well known and valuable military officers in Australia.

Alicia Short

Alicia Short

Alicia Short aged 15 years old, dressed as a Vivandiere (woman attached to a military regiment as a canteen keeper). See newspaper article in the 'South Australian Weekly Chronicle', Saturday 1 October 1887, p.5.

Ethel Hamilton

Ethel Hamilton

Ethel Hamilton, aged 12, dressed as "Little Imp".

Clara Lovely

Clara Lovely

Clara Lovely aged 10 years old, dressed as Red Riding Hood.

Harvey Lovely

Harvey Lovely

Harvey Lovely aged 15 years old, dressed as a Man of War. According to a researcher, Harvey Lovely was born William Harvey Chapman Lovely on 13 June 1872 in Adelaide, to father James Chapman Lovely and mother Annie Elizabeth Cowie. His father lived at Semaphore and was an Engineer/Surveyor, in partnership with George Dutton Green (of Green & Co). Harvey's father was involved in Local Government in the Le Fevre Peninsula, at one point chairman of the Le Fevre Peninsula District Council and later, serving as Councillor and at one point becoming Mayor of Semaphore. Harvey and his brothers were also involved (as was their father) with the Rifle Volunteer Force. When this photo was taken, Harvey was still at school, possibly attending St Alfred's College (where he boarded). [Source: Susann Green, nee Lovely, Harvey's granddaughter circa 2017]

Pullen family : SUMMARY RECORD

Papers of the Pullen family, including Vice-Admiral William John Samuel Pullen and his son William Charles Pullen, comprising correspondence, miscellaneous papers, photographs, artefacts and newspaper cuttings.