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Ern George on a horse drawn vehicle

Ern George on a horse drawn vehicle

Ernest (Ern) George on a horse drawn vehicle in the Dublin area.

Ern & Neta George on a horse drawn vehicle

Ern & Neta George on a horse drawn vehicle

Ernest and Neta George (nee Carslake) on a horse drawn vehicle, going to the Two Wells Show.

Ern George on a horse drawn vehicle

Ern George on a horse drawn vehicle

Ernest (Ern) Henry George (1909 - July 1979) on a horse drawn vehicle, returning home from work, in the Dublin area. He was married to Neta Jane Carslake (26 April 1907 - 31 October 1981).

Caroline Acraman

Caroline Acraman

Portrait carte-de-visite photographs of Caroline Acraman (nee Odgers), which has been hand-tinted. She lived from 1840 to 1910 in Glenelg, and was married to William Acraman (1824 - 11 January 1900). William Acraman may have been the brother of John Acraman (1828/29 - 22 June 1907), a merchant and pastoralist.

Fred Martin

Fred Martin

Carte de visite of Fred Martin. [Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to the Crompton family. To see a selection of photographs from this album search on Archival number PRG 331/30/2]

Letter to Gertrude Painter regarding her husband's death on the battlefield

Letter to Gertrude Painter regarding her husband's death on the battlefield

A letter written to Gertrude Ida Painter, the widow of Private John Edward Painter, from an officer, Captain Tennyson George Clarke, who found Private Painter wounded. The letter is dated 17th February 1917, four months after Gertrude Painter had made enquiries when her husband was reported as wounded, missing in action. Captain Clarke gives details of Private Painter, finding him in the trenches on the front after the Battle of Potieres, his wounds, and some of his last words. Private Painter died on 16 August 1916, but was originally reported as wounded. Gertrude Painter did not receive confirmation of his death until the following year.

Prospector outside his hut

Prospector outside his hut

Prospector sitting beside a dilapidated hut, posed with his dog and all his working tools, near Cockburn, SA.

Bush dwellings near Cockburn

Bush dwellings near Cockburn

A house, and a nearby outbuilding covered with brush, in front of a line of large gum trees near Cockburn, SA.

Young boy and dog in the garden

Young boy and dog in the garden

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features a small boy playing in the garden with his dog. The railing of the verandah surrounding a brick house is behind them. It seems likely it is Hutchinson's son, Orlando Bingham Hutchinson Junior, born 1905, in the photo. [The same child is also featured in photos 6-8.]

Man in his night attire

Man in his night attire

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features an older man standing in a yard in what appears to be a nightshirt, gown and slippers. Barrels, boxes and a broom are against a lattice fence behind him.

Men in a dinghy

Men in a dinghy

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features three men, in suits, ties and hats, seated in a rowing boat, to which a small motor has been attached. One of the men holds a fishing rod; another boat is partially visible and moored alongside. [Note that one of the men is also featured in B 76282/2.]

River scene

River scene

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features a view across a river (possibly the Inman River).

Young boy playing in the garden

Young boy playing in the garden

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features a small boy playing in the garden with a box on a chair. It seems likely it is Hutchinson's son, Orlando Bingham Hutchinson Junior, born 1905, in the photo. [The same child is also featured in photos 1,7-8.]

Young boy playing in the garden

Young boy playing in the garden

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features a small boy playing in the garden with a box on a chair. It seems likely it is Hutchinson's son, Orlando Bingham Hutchinson Junior, born 1905, in the photo. [The same child is also featured in photos , 6 & 8.]

Young boy seated on the steps

Young boy seated on the steps

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features a small boy absorbed in something he is holding in his hand. It seems likely it is Hutchinson's son, Orlando Bingham Hutchinson Junior, born 1905, in the photo. [The same child is also featured in photos 1, 6-7.]

Car on a bridge

Car on a bridge

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features two men, one in the driver's seat of a car on a wooden bridge over a creek; the other is standing beside the car.

Car on a bush track

Car on a bush track

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features two men driving a car along a narrow track in the bush.

Car on a bridge

Car on a bridge

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features three men standing outside a two storey brick building, with an external staircase behind them. An adjacent door bearing the words 'stewards', and the binoculars carried by one of the men, suggests the location is at a race course.

Men in a dinghy

Men in a dinghy

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features three men in a rowing boat, along with three gun dogs. Two of the men hold guns; and a house, with horses grazing in the paddock leading down to the water's edge, can be seen in the background. Possibly a duck hunting party.

Men picnicing in the bush

Men picnicing in the bush

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features three men having a picnic in a bush. Two baskets, a flagon, a bottle of ale and various articles are in front of them.

A bush barbeque

A bush barbeque

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 5.8 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features a man grilling meat over a small fire in the bush. Enamel plates are nearby on the ground.

Cemetery, Hawker, South Australia

Cemetery, Hawker, South Australia

Cemetery, Hawker, South Australia. Graves of Joseph Hall Iredell of the Royal Hotel, Hawker, died January 1909, May Bennett, wife of T.H. Bennett, who died of fever January 1907, and George Kissock, husband of Ellen Kissock, died 9 September 1912 are marked.

Photographs of the Graham Family

Photographs of the Graham Family

Photographs of the Graham family, collected by Nancy Neighbour (nee Graham). See below for details. Selected images have been digitised.

Commissioned Police Officers Associations Dinner

Commissioned Police Officers Associations Dinner

Commissioned Police Officers Associations Dinner L-R: Deputy Commissioner G. Leane, Sir Lyell McEwin (Chief Secretary; N. R. Lenton (President); Brigadier J. McKenna (Commissioner), Clem Pounselt (Public Service Commissioner).

Emily Florence Laube (nee Goodes)

Emily Florence Laube (nee Goodes)

Cabinet card studio portrait of Emily Florence (Flo) Goodes, wearing a dress with embroidered bodice and puffed sleeves. She is wearing a small posy of flowers at her collar, and her hair is tied back in a bun.

Kate Irene Sandford

Kate Irene Sandford

Kate Irene Sandford (nee MacLeod), wife of James Wallace Sandford. They married on 10 April 1907 at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ballarat.

Largs Bay

Largs Bay

Five men on the beach at Largs bay attempting acrobatics. The Largs Pier hotel and jetty are in the background.

Picnic lunch

Picnic lunch

A group of 15 young men and women sitting outdoors at a table set with sandwiches and tea service.

House on North Terrace, Adelaide

House on North Terrace, Adelaide

Large two storey residence on North Terrace, Adelaide. Situated on the South side of North Terrace opposite the South Australian Museum.

Hagen Arms Hotel, Echunga

Hagen Arms Hotel, Echunga

Hagen Arms Hotel, Echunga, South Australia. H. (Henry) Mott held the license in 1912 and 1913.