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Joanna Barr Smith

Joanna Barr Smith

PORTRAIT: Joanna Barr Smith at 'Auchendarroch', her home at Mt. Barker. View 2.

Guests attending a ball at the Town Hall

Guests attending a ball at the Town Hall

ACRE 203: Guests attending a ball at the Town Hall; they are assembled in the main chamber which is decorated with Chinese lanterns. It is possible that this was an event for the Chinese Commissioner Hwang Hou Cheng held on 20 November 1906, and entertained by Mr. Yett Soo War Way Lee.

A typical farmyard in South Australia

A typical farmyard in South Australia

A typical farmyard in South Australia; stock are waiting in a fenced area near a large haystack and sheds where milk churns are on a stand, the sea can be seen in the background.

Aboriginal woman and child

Aboriginal woman and child

An Aboriginal woman carrying her baby on her back at a camp in South Australia

University Training College students

University Training College students

Group photograph of trainee teachers at the University Training College, all wearing their academic gowns. Back row (standing, from left): L.C. Nock, P.J. Hynes, E.H.W. Neale, T.J. Hartley, C.H. Hosking, O.E. Goldsworthy, H.G. Viney, E.S. Bartholomaeus, W.S. Mitchell, A.H. Possingham, W.L. Schroeder, F.N. Bennett, C.R. Davies, J.S.R. Oborn, J.A. Shepherd, E.H.B. Nancarrow, W.T. Martin, A.O. Whitington, D.V. Finch, F.J. Butler. Second row from back (from left): A.J. Schulz, H.R. Oborn, J.E.A. Klose, E.E. Miethke, A.B. Furner, E.E.S. Hamence, E.D. Proud, M.T. Kinnish, B. Angus, M.C. Smith, M.J. Hyett, A.H. Buring, O.I. Ogden, H.M. Hill, N.E. Dunlevie, I. Freeman, M.P. Menkens, C.F. Bradley, J. Campbell, O.A. Giles. Front row (from left, includes those seated on the ground): W.R.G. Sharp, W.H. Kleeman, E.B.A. Claughton (forward), D. Menzie, E.O. Finch, M. Coles, W. Stockham, E.M. Comley, J. McKelvie (forward), E.G. Drummond, E.E. Stolz (forward), S.A.L. Dean, M.M. Garton, A. Scott (forward), M.B. Bickers, A. McLeod (forward), E. Murphy, H.M. Driscoll, L.C. Loveridge, S.B. Stolz (forward), F.M. Flett, O.R.M. Claughton, V.G. Monk (forward), E.L. Tilley, C.C. Okely. Absentees: A.L.G. Ash, R.G. Burnell, W.F.S. Hutley.

Three sons of William and Mary Hay

Three sons of William and Mary Hay

Alexander (Alick) aged 10, William Beaumont (Willie) aged 6 and Andrew Gosse [1909-1974], sons of William and Mary Hay.

Franklin Street, looking west from Post Office

Franklin Street, looking west from Post Office

Looking west from the Adelaide Post Office along Franklin Street. In the foreground (with the horse and cart and two workmen) is Post Office Place which did not then run through to Waymouth Street.

John Langdon Bonython

John Langdon Bonython

John Langdon Bonython, proprietor and editor of The Advertiser newspaper, photographed at his desk.

Reverend Octavius Hammond

Reverend Octavius Hammond

Photograph of an artwork of the Reverend Octavius Hammond, Incumbent of St Thomas' Church, Port Lincoln from 1858-1878, and prior to this 'Surgeon Superintendent' of Poonindie Mission Station, the first Aboriginal mission in South Australia. The original artwork is located at the Mill Cottage museum in Port Lincoln.

Rymill children

Rymill children

Three Rymill children named Madge, Jack and possibly Max or Keith, of Winnininnie. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Margaret Salter

Margaret Salter

Portrait photograph of Margaret Salter of Angaston, eldest daughter of Leslie N. Salter and Nell (nee Horsfall). To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Douglas Salter

Douglas Salter

Portrait photograph of Douglas Salter of Angaston, son of Leslie N. Salter and Nell (nee Horsfall). To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Leslie Edward Munro Salter

Leslie Edward Munro Salter

Portrait photograph of Leslie Edward Munro Salter of Angaston (born 28 April 1907), son of Leslie N. Salter and Nell (nee Horsfall). To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Spottiswoode House

Spottiswoode House

View of Spottiswoode House at 12 Ayers Hill Road, Stirling. It was built by Mr. Torode around 1883 from the cargo of a ship from Canada, which had got into difficulties. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Spottiswoode House

Spottiswoode House

View of Spottiswoode House and the surrounding land at 12 Ayers Hill Road, Stirling, from the corner, looking in. It was built by Mr. Torode around 1883 from the cargo of a ship from Canada, which had got into difficulties. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Smith Family

Smith Family

Family portrait photograph of the Smith Family. L-R: Violet with Dorothy, Vernon, George Warren, Clement Penfold, Mary Keally, Elma. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Spottiswoode House

Spottiswoode House

View of the rear of Spottiswoode House at 12 Ayers Hill Road, Stirling, from a hill. It was built by Mr. Torode around 1883 from the cargo of a ship from Canada, which had got into difficulties. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Spottiswoode House

Spottiswoode House

View of the side and front of Spottiswoode House at 12 Ayers Hill Road, Stirling, from a hill. It was built by Mr. Torode around 1883 from the cargo of a ship from Canada, which had got into difficulties. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Adamson children

Adamson children

Colin, Miriam, and Margaret Adamson [similar to PRG 1642/25/52]. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

House

House

House with people on the porch. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Chambers of Manufactures meeting

Chambers of Manufactures meeting

Third annual meeting of the Federal Council of the Chambers of Manufactures of the Commonwealth of Australia, held at Adelaide, 10-12 September 1906. Back row (from left): A. Barrett (SA), A. Wunderlich (NSW), F. Lichner (NSW), C. Anderson (NSW), P.H. Evans (Sec. SA), J.C. Bowring (NSW), C.A.L. Loney (Treas. NSW), R. Aitkin Pryor (Vic - President, Victoria), Geo T. Clarke (Sec. Council and Sec. NSW), F.W. Kitchen (Victoria). Front row (from left): R. Burns Cuming (Vice-President, SA), Jeffrey Denniss (Vice-President Council, and Presdient NSW), J.M. Reid (President Council, and President SA), J.M. Joshua (President, Victoria), R. Hogarth (Tasmania).

Literary Staff of the Register, Observer and the Evening Journal

Literary Staff of the Register, Observer and the Evening Journal

Group portrait of 'The Literary Staff of the Register, the Observer and the Evening Journal'. Back row (from left): H.G. Garland, H.R. Syme, W.A. Sowden, B.W. Smith, C.J. Matthews, J.S. Bridgman, H.C. Moody, J.C. Bridges, C.J. Steven, W.J. Martin, E.W. Parish, R. Foster, A. Jacobs, V.L. Stevens, H.B. Horton. Front row (from left): R. Cockburn, A.S. Diamond, W.C. Calder, E. Whitington, C.P. Moody, R. Burns, W.J. Sowden, E.K. Thomas, Rex K. Thomas, L.M. Chinner, E.J. Stacy, F. Johns, W.H. Briggs. [This photo was published in 'The Observer', Saturday 6 August 1919, page 29.]

Interior of St. Peter's Cathedral

Interior of St. Peter's Cathedral

Photograph of the interior of St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Adelaide, prior to the erection of the reredos.

Church of Christ, Norwood

Church of Christ, Norwood

Photograph of the Church of Christ Tabernacle, built in Chapel Street, Norwood in the 1890s.

South Australian Female Refuge at William Street, Norwood

South Australian Female Refuge at William Street, Norwood

The South Australian Female Refuge was established by Bishop Short in 1856 and moved to premises at Norwood in 1886.

Primitive Methodist Conference

Primitive Methodist Conference

Members of the Primitive Methodist Conference at Morphett Street Chapel, 27 February 1894.

Excavations in Currie Street

Excavations in Currie Street

Excavations for the National Mutual Life Assurance building in Currie Street, Adelaide, 14 April 1898.

Members of the Chamber of Commerce

Members of the Chamber of Commerce

Group photo of members of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce, taken at the annual meeting, 1898.

Alfred Catt's wedding

Alfred Catt's wedding

Wedding group at the residence of A. Davey, Payneham Road, 8 June 1898. This was a second marriage for both bride and groom: Emily Chanter (nee Davey), aged 52, was widowed in 1894; Alfred Catt, aged 64, became a widower in 1896.

Theatre at Mr Barr-Smith's residence

Theatre at Mr Barr-Smith's residence

A group of young women on stage in the theatre at the residence of Mr Barr-Smith, 20 July 1898.