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Premiers' Conference, Adelaide, 1916.

Premiers' Conference, Adelaide, 1916.

Premiers, Ministers and Secretaries attending the Premiers' Conference, Adelaide, May 1916. Front Row L-R: W.G. Ashford (N.S.W.), W.H. Lee (Premier Tas), E.G. Theodore (Acting Premier Qld), W.A. Holman (Premier N.S.W.), C. Vaughan (Premier S.A.), A. Peacock (Premier Vic), J. Scaddan (Premier W.A.), E. Lewis (Tas), H.S.W. Lawson (Vic). Middle Row L-R: W.L. Summers (S.A.), R. Acton (N.S.W.), A.S. Jones (N.S.W.), C.H. Hay (N.S.W.), R. Blundell (S.A.), F.W. Hagelthorn (Vic), J. Sincock (S.A.), G. McLean (Vic), D.W. Addison (N.S.W.), J. Littleton (Vic), J. O'Hagan (Qld), L.A. Shapcott (W.A.). Back Row L-R: R.A. O'Keefe (N.S.W.), W.L. Fowles (Qld), J.C. Morphett (Clerk of Conference), C. Goode (S.A.), D.R. Hall (N.S.W.), J.H. Vaughan (S.A.), A.W. Styles (S.A.), A. Searcy (Asst Clerk of Conference), M.A. Minogue (Vic), F.T. Short (Vic).

House of Assembly Members

House of Assembly Members

[General description] This is a compilation of small portraits of the House of Assembly Members for the 27th Parliament, elected 1930.

House of Assembly Members

House of Assembly Members

House of Assembly Members in the state's centenary year including: R.J. Rudall, H.C. Hogben, F.T. Perry, C.L. Abbott, J.N. Redler, E. Anthoney, A.V. Thompson, T.P. Howard, H.H. Shannon, G. Connor, A.J. Blackwell, A.W. Robinson, R.S. Richards, J. McInnes, M.S. Dunks, J.M. Beerworth, B. Pattinson, R.L. Butler, J.A. Lyons, S.W. Jeffries, M. McIntosh, A.D. McDonald, T. Playford, R.D. Nicholls, H.W. Lyons, G.C. Morphett, G.F. Jenkins, Sir H.S. Hudd, L.G. Riches, H.B. Crosby, D.M.S. Davies, E.J. Craigie, V.M. Newland, V.G. Petherick, P.T. Heggaton, R.A. Dale, A.W. Lacey, D.H. Bardolph, S. Dennison, A.W. Christian, W.A. Hamilton, A.J. Melrose, R.W.R. Hunt, F.L. Parker, J.C. Fitzgerald, J.E. Stephens, T.C. Stott, J.P. Steele, E.C. Redman.

Mount Barker Boys at the Front

Mount Barker Boys at the Front

Photographs of faces of Mount Barker men who enlisted for service in World War One, with a photo of a Lieutenant Laurie at the top, printed on a postcard. Their names are: B. Westley, A. Evans, S. Westley, T. Murphy, T. Stokes, H.D. Neate, L.E. Cook, J. Johnson, A.L. Cook, L. White, N. Cameron and L. Scott. (see 'History' note for further details.).

A. Simpson & Son employees with over 20 years service

A. Simpson & Son employees with over 20 years service

Large group photograph of men, most in suits and ties. Caption on cardboard mount reads 'A. Simpson & Son Limited. Adelaide, South Australia - Established 1853. Employees with over 20 Years Service as on the 21st January, 1955'. Pictured are (followed by years of service): Top row - R. Lithgow (25 years), G. Sims (20), P. Bray (22), W. Sandercock (30), C. Parr (30), W. Lovering (20), A. Pittinson (20), M. Hansberry (23), L. Wiles (45), W. Morgan (21), A. Goodenough (23), P. Hutton (23), C. Harris (30), G. Pettigrove (31), W. Raw (26), W. Cranwell (32), R. Weaver (35), S. Padget (25), R. Cockburn (25), G. Howard (36), J. Polglase (27), E. Wheatley (30). Second row - H. Knighton (22), H. Coxon (33), G. Tidy (27), K. Wickham (22), H. Riddle (28), G. Sandercock (28), G. Lucas (32), G. Vesey (46), J. Hyams (23), A. Dangerfield (27), H. White (23), R. Glastonbury (23), J. Wallace (20), N. Dienhoff (22), R. Slade (23), H. May (23), W. Phillips (22), J. Craig (30), A. Davey (21), E.H. Williams (41). Third row - R. Quinn (24), A. Giles (24), H. Nankervis (29), E. Scriven (33), A. Biggins (48), A. Charles (20), H. Edwards (35), J. Conry (29), A. Clayton (42), G. Jennings (23), J.J. Evans (27), H. Gatley (28), R. Bailey (23), J. Nancarrow (20), W. Ingham (31), G. Dunkley (24), J. Roberts (27), C. Byass (20), A. Alexander (32), A. Mitchell (23), D. Weaver (31). Fourth row - G.R. Sims (35), H. Craigie (26), A. Price (25), S. Treloar (36), R. Rice (31), M. Chesson (21), E. Smith (20), J. Haynes (22), A. James (20), F. Roberts (23), P. Rodda (43), A. Cocks (30), W. Cuming (33), A. Rodda (34), W. Ross (30), D. Smith (25), V. Smith (21), J. Smith (24), A. Warner (23), C. Lodge (32). Fifth row - F. Anderson (36), H. Brown (33), L. Ahrens (33), J. Shreeve (58), K. Gould (41), C. Wyld (29), W. Arnold (52), J. Clark (39), S.H. Dunstone (32), A.G. Hicks (62), A.M. Simpson (26), J.A.H. Minagall (62), R.A. Simpson (24), W.C. Loan (49), S. Jennings (44), H. Rogers (31), E. Townley (49), W. Birken (30), A. McKinnon (26), H. Richards (32), R. Francis (22), R. Vowles (43). Front row - J. Slavin (28), A. Hallewell (32), R. Lines (34), P. Jamieson (34), L. Benger (33), W. Amor (34), A. Prince (29), T. Sayers (23), W.D. Sinclair (51), A. Brice (23), L. McVicar (22), J. Taylor (21), N. Hamilton (28), A. Robertson (20), H. Creeper (23), R. Shapter (20), D. Putland (23).

Royal visit to Adelaide : Prince Edward at Adelaide University

Royal visit to Adelaide : Prince Edward at Adelaide University

The Prince proceeding from the Council Room to Elder Hall at University of Adelaide to receive his L.L.D.

Wallaroo Jetty

Wallaroo Jetty

[General description] Three ships are moored at the Wallaroo Jetty, with two others further out to sea. They are mostly three masted square riggers. In the foreground are buildings and railway lines out onto the jetty. [On back of photograph] 'Wallaroo Jetty / in the early eighteen seventies / The jetty was built by Gouge in 1861 for the Kadina and Wallaroo Railway and Pier Company / On the left is the Railway Office (note by Mr. O. Pryor) / Copy made from Mr. A.D. Edwardes' negative'.

Mrs. J. D. Bruce

Mrs. J. D. Bruce

[General description] Mrs. John David Bruce, nee Mary Jane Blunt, who married the Port Lincoln district pastoralist in 1871. This studio photograph shows her with her long hair elaborately dressed in ringlets and holding her baby who is wearing a long white Christening robe.

King Edward the Seventh statue, North Terrace

King Edward the Seventh statue, North Terrace

The King Edward the Seventh statue in North Terrace, looking east, with vehicles including the horse and buggy belonging to W.D. Cosgrove, mail contractor. The car at right is an American model of the early 1920s. One of three photographs of the statue from various angles.

Marist Brothers' College students

Marist Brothers' College students

Class portrait of grade IV and V students at Marist Brothers' College at Mount Gambier. Back row (from left): P.Gartner, P.Chant, R.Lawson, C.Kennedy, R.Gaden, D.Cooper, N.Edwards, P.Brennan, P.McIntosh. Middle row (from left): R.Mugford, J.McPherson, D.Nicholls, D.Battersby, L.King, J.Gartlan, K.Gaden, R.Kerr, K.Stafford. Front row (from left): J.Pick, B.Fitzgerald, K.Woods, B.Horrigan, R.Langcake, K.Quigley, K.Ryan, W.Hogan, T.Burton.

Photographs collected by Maynard Cole

Photographs collected by Maynard Cole

A collection of photos collected by Maynard Cole, mostly relating to his World War I service, but also including photos of family and friends. Images 1-83 were housed in an album; the remainder (84-88) were loose.

Official party at Savings Bank of South Australia during Governor's visit

Official party at Savings Bank of South Australia during Governor's visit

Members of the official party during a visit to the Savings Bank of South Australia by the Governor of South Australia. The two men in the middle are John Spencer (Viscount Althorp), the Governor's Military A.D.C. and father of Diana Spencer (later Princess of Wales) and, on the right, the South Australian Premier, Thomas Playford. The occasion is possibly the 1948 centenary of the Savings Bank. Names of the other people in the photo unknown. Photographer: Keith C. Rainsford, 58 Commercial Rd, Hyde Park.

Port Adelaide

Port Adelaide

[General description] This composite photograph shows shipping at Port Adelaide. City buildings can be made out in the distance across the water [On back of photograph] 'About 1872 / Looking West across the Port River towards Le Fevre Peninsula showing the bridge which was superseded a few years later by the Jervis Bridge / The vessels at the wharf are the brig 'Phillis' (left) and the barque' Southern Belle'(right). On the extreme right is the bow of the 'White Eagle' / Copper Company's Wharf in foreground / Copied from a photograph in posession of Mr. A.D. Edwards'.

H.N. Barwell, Attorney-General of South Australia and others of his Department

H.N. Barwell, Attorney-General of South Australia and others of his Department

Staff of the Attorney-General's Department, South Australia; Back row: S.H. Suckling, W.S. Blumson, G.I. Ziesing, E.L. Bean, M.F. Pearce, J.H. Odlum. Middle row: Miss K.B. Whitington, H.W. Martin, K.F.V. Sanderson, E. Millhouse, S.A. Gregory, K.J. Healy, A.C. Thomas, F.J. Oxenberry, Miss D. Troughton. Front row: E.A. Madge, A.J. Hannan, G.G. Martin, Hon. H.N. Barwell, Dr. F.W. Richards, H.A. Shierlaw, J.C. Martin. Photograph taken 17 May 1920.

Semaphore Central Football Club 'A' 1960

Semaphore Central Football Club 'A' 1960

Team photograph of the Semaphore Central Footbal Club 'A' team, who were the runners-up i the S.A. Amateur League A1 Division. Back row L-R: W. Shea, R. Livingston, K. Belton, R. Warley, B. Fairclough, R. Rankin, E. Pawelski, R. Todd. Middle row L-R: R. Clift (V. Capt.), R. Davis, K. Simmons, R. Pink, J. Whitehorn, J. Carlson, J. Baker, D. Edwards, R. Knill. Front row L-R: F. Cockburn (Trainer), B. Quinn, J. Russell, F. Hawes, J. Hall (Capt. Coach), J. Tylor, K. Salvemini, M. Cannon, A. Hayter (Head trainer).

Jetty at Port Noarlunga

Jetty at Port Noarlunga

Watercolour depiction of the jetty at Port Noarlunga. Signed 'J.H.A' in the left bottom corner, with the date '1855' in the bottom right corner, the painting is finely detailed and contains a wealth of information. The jetty extends from an escarpment, on top of which is a man with a horse and wagon; on the jetty itself are four men, a dog and a number of parcels and bundles at the end. Beyond the jetty is a ship at anchor (the ship has been identified as the 'Yatala' by shipping historian A.D. Edwardes), with a row boat and a small boat under sail nearby; a line of rocks is shown beyond the ship and two other vessels are depicted in the far distance. In the foreground are two men launching a small boat into the waves; another man is walking towards the escarpment with two dead birds in his hand and a rifle over his shoulder, with his dog running ahead; a ladder is also lying on the ground.

Marist Brothers' College senior football team

Marist Brothers' College senior football team

The Marist Brothers' College First XVII football team. Back row (from left): John Murchy, G.Considine, E.Flynn, Joe Murphy, J.Uebergang. Middle row (from left): G.McArlein, G.North, D.Pretty, P.McGuane, K.Carroll, K.Johnston, J.Fulton, Wm.Constable. Front row (from left): A.Edwards, R.Cameron, C.Peterson, T.Smyth (Capt), D.Chant, W.Constable, R.Moore, F.Foale.

People : E surnames

People : E surnames

People photographed by Messenger Press, with surnames starting with E. A selection have been digitised and may be viewed online (do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on B 74519); the rest may requested and viewed in the Reading Room.

Portraits of members of the Board of Governors and Officers of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia

Portraits of members of the Board of Governors and Officers of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia

One of three albums containing portraits of members of the Board of Governors and Officers of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia. A first group of portraits was assembled in 1884-1886, and included 'gentlemen who have been Governors of the South Australian Institute from its establishment in 1856, and of the Public Library since 1884'. These were added to subsequently, with three volumes compiled to 1940. The caption for each photograph has the date of appointment or date of election to the Board of Governors. The contributors to the albums were asked upon submitting their photograph, to indicate the date of the photograph if possible. These dates of photographs have been shown in brackets.

Sturt Football Club

Sturt Football Club

Members of the Sturt Football Club. Left to right, top to bottom: F. Brunt (Trainer), W. Bowden (Trainer), E.A. Lord (Head Trainer), T. Beatty (Time-Keeper), J. Venus (Trainer), H. Hartell (Trainer), A. Langley (Trainer), G. Wesley (Trainer), M. Bannigan (Asst. Coach), G. McLeay (Committee), R. Caldwell, E. Colquhoun, H. Lyne, M. Stuart, A. Waters, L. Pelzer, C. Scrutton, J. Alderman (Secretary), H. Matthews (Treasurer), H. Riley, S. Scrutton, H. Jackson, O. Beatty, H. Whitehead, K. Jackson, C. Ryan, E. Beatty, R. Alderman (Committee), F. Richardson (Committee), D.C. Sharp, E.R. Brown (President), V. Richardson (Captain), H.C. Richards Esq. (Patron), F. Golding (Vice-Captain) F.K. Gould (Chairman) H.I. Nicolle, D. Henry (Committee), T. Southen, F. Rocchi, G. Scrutton, L. Hale, L. Leak, N. Barron, A. Rau.

Portraits of members of the Board of Governors and Officers of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia

Portraits of members of the Board of Governors and Officers of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia

One of three albums containing portraits of members of the Board of Governors and Officers of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia. A first group of portraits was assembled in 1884-1886, and included 'gentlemen who have been Governors of the South Australian Institute from its establishment in 1856, and of the Public Library since 1884'. These were added to subsequently, with three volumes compiled to 1940. The caption for each photograph has the date of appointment or date of election to the Board of Governors. The contributors to the albums were asked upon submitting their photograph, to indicate the date of the photograph if possible. These dates of photographs have been shown in brackets.

Rifle Club, Brighton

Rifle Club, Brighton

Group of officers and civilians at opening of the Seacombe Rifle Range at Brighton, 15 March 1902. Back row (standing, from left): Lieutenant P.H. Mitchell, Major A.H. Neale, Major J.E. Gooden, Mr H. D. Gell, Captain O. Esselbach, Major S. Price-Weir, Major J.H. Daniels, Mr W. Vincent, Captain J. Donnell, Senator D.M. Charleston, Mr G.K. Soward. Middle row (seated, from left): Lieutenant T.H. Smeaton, Lieutenant G.A. Booker, Major R.J.S. Adams, Hon. J.G. Jenkins (Premier), Colonel J.C. Lovely, Mr T. Price, M.P., Lieutenant-Colonel J.C. Genders, Mr C.W. Holland. Seated on ground (from left): Lieutenants F.M. Stuart, W. Dollman (President of the Rifle Club), W.I. Stuart.

P.C. Ramblers football team

P.C. Ramblers football team

Team photograph of the P.C. Ramblers football team, premiers in the Southern Ports Football Association competition, 1952. Back row (from left): A.Rasmus, K.Parsons, A.Cooper, O.Nash, R.Poole, R.Hosking, M.Woods. Third row (standing, from left): P.Walter (secretary), W.Pink, C.Starling, D.Edwards, R.Starling, A.Schultz, K.Nash, B.McKinnon, B.Cooper, F.Carrick (trainer). Second row (seated, from left): D.Rivett (life member), M.Carrick, D.Higgins (captain), R.Gibbs (president), P.Livingston (vice-captain), D.Paige, G.Jureidini (patron). Seated on ground (from left): B.Hamblyn, J.Higgins (mascot), P.Nash.

Queen's School Pupils

Queen's School Pupils

[General description] Group photograph of Queen's schools pupils and masters at North Adelaide, names supplied by Sir E.J.R. Morgan, May 1962: In the back row: R.B. Laurie; Mortimer Shannon (killed 1914 war); J.F. Astley, QC; Jack Gall; Dr. Geoffrey Howard (deceased); Dr. H.M. Fisher, Jack Tate (deceased); Leonard Tate (deceased). Next row standing: Walters(?); Sir Edward Morgan; Sir Keith Angas; Smith (?) Eddington; Dr. W. Delprat; R. O'H Giles (killed 1914 war); A. van Lenden; Evans; Sabine. Sitting on form: unknown, Vernon Farr; Dr. F.H. Beare (deceased);Dr. R.L. Thorold Grant; LeMessurier (second master); R.G.J. Hood (Headmaster); E.C.H. Taylor (third master); Jack Howard; R. Hawkes (killed 1914 war). Crouching: Fred Gall; R. van Lenden; R. Schomberg; E.L. Pellew; Dr. R.J. deN Souter; Mr. President Pellew; Borthwick; Allan MacFarlane; Dr. J.E.D. Crozier. Sitting on ground: unknown; Ronald Benny; South (?); Hunwick; Arthur Conrad; von Doussa; D.D.Dobbie (deceased)

Ordination at St. Peter's Cathedral

Ordination at St. Peter's Cathedral

Ordination at St. Peter's Cathedral, 3 February 1979. This photograph appeared on the front page of Adelaide Church Guardian, March 1979, Vol. 73, No. 2. Standing L-R, Mr W. Rogers (server), DEACONS: The Reverends Frank Kernot (St Mary's South Road), Colin Griffiths SSM (St John's, Halifax Street), David McLean (St Jude's, Brighton), Mr. K. Webster (crucifer), The Reverend P.G. Osborn, Anthony Noble (St Margaret's, Woodville), Grantley Bullen (St Francis', Edwardstown), Mr A. Charlton (server). Seated L-R, PRIESTS: The Reverends Edward Whitworth (St Matthew's, Kensington), David Lunnis (St Michael's, Mitcham), The Preacher The Rev'd G.M. Yould, The Assistant Bishop The Rt Rev'd L.E.W. Renfrey, The Archbishop The Most Rev'd K. Rayner, The Archdeacon of Sturt The Ven. S.M. Smith, The Bishop's Vicar Canon W.R. Ray, Bruce Naylor (St Columba's, Hawthorn), James Baillie (St Chad's, Fullarton).

Ordination at St. Peter's Cathedral

Ordination at St. Peter's Cathedral

Ordination at St. Peter's Cathedral, 3 February 1979. Standing L-R, Mr W. Rogers (server), DEACONS: The Reverends Frank Kernot (St Mary's South Road), Colin Griffiths SSM (St John's, Halifax Street), David McLean (St Jude's, Brighton), Mr. K. Webster (crucifer), The Reverend P.G. Osborn, Anthony Noble (St Margaret's, Woodville), Grantley Bullen (St Francis', Edwardstown), Mr A. Charlton (server). Seated L-R, PRIESTS: The Reverends Edward Whitworth (St Matthew's, Kensington), David Lunnis (St Michael's, Mitcham), The Preacher The Rev'd G.M. Yould, The Assistant Bishop The Rt Rev'd L.E.W. Renfrey, The Archbishop The Most Rev'd K. Rayner, The Archdeacon of Sturt The Ven. S.M. Smith, The Bishop's Vicar Canon W.R. Ray, Bruce Naylor (St Columba's, Hawthorn), James Baillie (St Chad's, Fullarton).

Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union River Excursion

Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union River Excursion

Photographs of the Royal Ornithologists' Union 200 mile trip along the River Murray from 26th November to 5th December 1913.

Blyth

Blyth

First of 60 photographs in an album. The first Community Hospital in South Australia: members of the Committee standing outside include W.H. Best, H.D. Gell, A.L. Nitschke, Sister Dun, E.W. Davis, E.C. Deland, W. Pratt.

Mount Gambier Scottish Company.

Mount Gambier Scottish Company.

Members of Mount Gambier Scottish Company chosen to form part of the South Australian Contingent on the occasion of the opening of the Commonwealth Parliament by the Duke of Cornwall and York, 9 May 1901. Back row L-R: John Buchanan, John E. Topham, Malcolm D. Cameron, A.C. 'Archy' Haig (Colour Sergeant), Nicol Cameron, William D. Mitchell. Front row L-R: Edwin Sims, Joseph Golley, J. Driscoll, R.M. Haig, W. Watson, Andy Anderson, Golding.

The 'Merle' paddle steamer

The 'Merle' paddle steamer

GENERAL: The 'Merle', a stern wheel paddle steamer owned by river trader Edward Diener; it pulled the shop barges 'Eva Millicent' and 'Flo D' between 1903 and 1917 when it sank in Lake Alexandrina, about a year later the 'Flo' was reconstructed as the 'Kookaburra'. The craft was originally named after Merle the daughter of Edward and Catherine Diener.