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Jewellery

Jewellery

Items comprising various jewellery pieces, an opal, seed pearl and gold bracelet and matching brooch, bracelet with matching stones, and gold pendant coin recepticle and chain. Digital images available.

Pipe Band, Mount Gambier

Pipe Band, Mount Gambier

Highland pipe band, Mt Gambier Scottish G. Company, S.A. Infantry Regiment. Back row, left to right: George Bowd; Perce White; Bert Bishop; George Robinson; A. Edward. Middle Row, left to right, (seated): W. Rohan. Pipe Sgt. William McIntyre; 1st Lt. J.J. Harrington (Drum Major); Bob Thompson; Fred Clayton. Front row: Roy Chesterfield; Pat Kelly. Information supplied by Mr D.W. Pedler.

Elder Smith Staff

Elder Smith Staff

Group of staff of Elder Smith & Co. Ltd., Adelaide taken at the rear of the building adjoining the original Elder House. Front row (left to right): Franklin, Gerny, A.H.Chapman, Rutherford, Crisps, Young, A.S.Chapman, Cooper, Richards, Gwynne, Gurner, Field, Fry, Edwardes. Second row: Hack, Cussen, Ray, Longrigg, Wilkie, Ramsay, Dickenson, Ward, Anders, Hardy, Boucaut, Horword, Ridings, Rymill. Third row: Love, Langsford, Willcox, Dixon, Daw, Edmunds, Canaway, Corbin, Ambrose, Ford, Goodhart, P.L.Smith, Rees, Mueller, N.H.McBride, Thorpe. Fourth row: Walkley, Weston, Loessel, Farndell, Gryst, Humphreys, Puttmann, Stephenson, Page, Berridge, Rossi, Thompson. Back row: Syme, Shuttleworth, Joyner, Patterson, Hammond, Pickering, Woodfield, Royal, D.H.Watson.

Graham McInerney in Blackwood Hospital

Graham McInerney in Blackwood Hospital

Graham McInerney recuperating in Blackwood Hospital after being repatriated to Australia via Richmond RAAF base in NSW.

Graham McInerney being wheeled out to the Hercules at Vung Tau

Graham McInerney being wheeled out to the Hercules at Vung Tau

Graham McInerney being wheeled out to the Hercules plane at Vung Tau, prior to his evacuation back to the RAAF base at Richmond, NSW.

Press group in Vietnam

Press group in Vietnam

Press group in Vietnam - Graham McInerney on left, and John Burrowes in front.

Assault boats on the Vam Co Dong River

Assault boats on the Vam Co Dong River

Assault boats on the Vam Co Dong River. 'American forces. Very young men - leader was 22 years old. Fast boats as Viet Cong often on the banks of the river and attacked them'. [This was the same trip as photographs 10, 12 & 14.]

US marines and Vietnamese peasants

US marines and Vietnamese peasants

'US marines watch as peasants go about their business during an operation just south of Da Nang.'

Vung Tau beach scene

Vung Tau beach scene

On Vung Tau beach

On Vung Tau beach

'Boy leaning over his brother who had drowned. Vung Tau beach. Australian soldier tried to give him mouth to mouth.'

Jeanette, Leanora and Paul McInerney

Jeanette, Leanora and Paul McInerney

Graham McInerney's family (from left) Jeanette, Leanora and Paul.

South Australian football team

South Australian football team

South Australian Football League Interstate Team 1906. Played Victoria at the East Melbourne football ground on 11 August 1906.

Major Honner in Vietnamese swamp

Major Honner in Vietnamese swamp

'Fri 6 Dec 1968. In the jungle Hat Dich area of Phuc Tuy province. Diary reads - "Up at dawn - 5.30am - made tomato soup for breakfast. Off again this time in front of tanks. Linked with A coy and then terrible slog through jungle and swamp to find Firestone trail. Got back to Julie FSB on APC then chopper to Nui Dat. Lovely shower and clean clothes. Wrote long letter to Lea. Bed at 11.30pm very very tired." This was with C Coy IRAR Co Major Honner. Note the towel under pack straps. these had made shouldes red raw over the three days. Also made good additional sweat cloth.'

North Vietnanmese prisoner

North Vietnanmese prisoner

'Another North Vietnamese prisoner being assisted back for interrogation a few minutes after capture. At the time I felt rather sorry for him, he was about eighteen and was obviously very frightened. His legs shook violently and he eventually had to sit down whilst being interviewed by the Coy Intellignece Officer. Note that the camera has caught him spitting out some substance from an anti personnel grenade that was used to flush him out of his bunker.'

On the Vam Co Dong River

On the Vam Co Dong River

'On the Vam Co Dong River. A river patrol boat checks a sampan for arms or ammo. Note the S Vietnamese flag ... all the boats fly these (when the patrol boats are around anyway).' [This was the same trip as photographs 8, 10 & 12.]

Australian soldier in swamp north of Nui Dat

Australian soldier in swamp north of Nui Dat

'Australian soldier in swamp during a search and stroy mission north of Nui Dat.'

On the 'Helgoland' - German hospital ship for the Vietnamese

On the 'Helgoland' - German hospital ship for the Vietnamese

[Shows four young children 'helping' a Vietnamese nurse sort bandages.]

Vietnamese girls in orphanage in Vinh Long near the Mekong Delta

Vietnamese girls in orphanage in Vinh Long near the Mekong Delta

[Features a number of girls in checked dresses, playing stringed instruments.]

American soldiers with Vietnamese prisoners

American soldiers with Vietnamese prisoners

'A body snatch. This was a regular practise of the Americans. A helicopter would fly out from one of the military camps, select a paddy field at random, swoop down and wait whilst a couple of crew members grabbed three or four of the workers. These people were then taken back for identity checks and interrogation. The idea was to discourage VC from mingling with local inhabitants during the day.'

Circus scene

Circus scene

Pen and ink drawing of a circus scene, with caption of dialogue between the clown and Master of the Ring at bottom. On the verso of the folded sheet of paper is a dedication by Skipper to its recipient E.W. Andrews, with two verses of a poem in another hand. The item had been folded several times and may have been sent to Andrews in a letter.

Politicians L-R

Politicians L-R

Broken Hill Central Junior Football Club

Broken Hill Central Junior Football Club

The Broken Hill Central Junior Football Club team pictured during a visit to Adelaide, 1907, by Norwood photographer E. Zeigler. Back row (from left): P. Farrell, D. Wallace, J. Drummond (Trainer), J. Walsh, J. Lang, C. Murphy (Assist. Sec.), G. Porritt, J. Conway. Third row: B. Woolman, J. Alexander, W. Harding (Trainer), C. Naulty, C. Ifould, W. Bridger, C. Scrivens, P. O'Mara, W. Hardwick, H.C. Atkins. Second row: F. Nash, C. Fisher, S. Whitehorn, A. Manoel (Captain), M.J. McMahon (Manager & Sec.), J. Lee, P. Manoel, F. Ryan, J. Clark. Front row: D. Ferguson, F. Fooks, J. Fisher, T. King (Umpire), E.K. Coxell, R.B. Sheriff.

David Bevan

David Bevan

Half-plate glass negative of D. Bevan, possibly No. 2570 Private David Bevan, in World War One military uniform, standing in front of a background of a woodland path. Written on original paper envelope: 'D. Bevan, 1 Doz, Cabs Folders. Monday. 1 Doz P. C'ds Wednesday. 2332'.

Office furnishings

Office furnishings

Mr. Holden's chair [Edward Holden].

Two stone plaques on Parliament House

Two stone plaques on Parliament House

The Promise' and 'The Fulfilment' plaques.

Glenroy Football Club, Premiers, 1933

Glenroy Football Club, Premiers, 1933

The Glenroy Football Club - premiers of the East Torrens Football Association A Grade season 1933. Back row (from left): A Gray, V. Olds, F. O'Neill, R. Bates, A. Williams (Head Trainer), W. Muller, R. Meers, K. Bonner, A. Slape. Third row: T. Fox (Trainer), D. Golding, H. Moule, H. Dalby, W. Hawke (Trainer), R. Heading, J. Moule, W. Shaw, R. O'Neill (Trainer). Second row: K. Morris (Secretary), R. Lane, W. Bridger (Chairman), V. Gameau (Captain), T. Packer, Esq. (Patron). G. Geary (Vice-Captain), J. Ridley (Time-keeper), E. Norsworthy, R. Goodwin (Stoker). Front row: S. Francis, S. Inkster (Trainer), M. Badenoch.

Central Junior Football Team (Broken Hill)

Central Junior Football Team (Broken Hill)

The Central Junior Football team (in Broken Hill), who were premiers 1904 through to 1907. Top row (from left): J. Drummond, C. Murphy (Assistant Secretary), C.P. Manoel, R. Haire, C. Scriven. Second row: G. Parnell, E.K. Coxwell, E. Habner, F. Summerville, W. Hefron, P. O'Mara, F. Fisher, W. Dawes, E. Warrior. Third row: W. Hardwick (trainer), F. Ryan, R.B. Sheriff, A. Buckham (Vice president), J.G. Anderson (Captain), J.T. McMahon (Chairman), J. Clark, W. Bridger [with baby - William Clarence Bridger], W. McMahon. Bottom row: W. Crosby, J. Fisher, P. Gabriel, S. Whitehorn, D.G. Fergusson, L.J. Lee, J. O'Brien.

Jervois Football Club, Premiers, 1932

Jervois Football Club, Premiers, 1932

The Jervois Football Club's team that won the premiership in 1932. Back row (from left): S. Jones (timekeeper), A. Bryan, B. Schultz, A. Strauss, J.W.E. Schultz, C. Schultz, G. Colby, J. Jarvis, L. Hoskin. Middle row: W. Gregory (Vice captain & secretary), P. Kluske, C. Hameister, G. Martin (coach), M. Lokan (captain), O. Bretag (trainer), D. Jarvis, W. Bridger, L. Hyam. row: E. Kluske, E. Hyam, L. Kluske, Ed. Kluske, W. Hayward, R. Peek.

Two mounted officers

Two mounted officers

Half-plate glass negative of two mounted officers in World War One military uniform in a field with tents and wagons in the background. Some of the emulsion in the centre of the glass plate has worn away. The officer on the right is believed to be Lt-Col. F.J.D Darvall (see 'The Chronicle', Saturday 11 August 1928, page 23 for obituary).

Frederick Edgar Robey

Frederick Edgar Robey

Half-plate glass negative portrait of Corporal Frederick Edgar Robey wearing World War One military uniform, including a braid or lanyard around one shoulder. Sections of the image have been damaged and worn away, including a large portion showing the lower face and neck. Written on original paper envelope: 'F.E. Robey. 1164. 1 Doz P.C. Bust. Wednesday'. Written on glass plate: '??? PC Wednesday no proof'.