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The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Dr John Harris Browne

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Dr John Harris Browne

Arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Orleana". Pastoralist, medical officer.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Thomas David Harris

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Thomas David Harris

Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Surry (Surrey)". Farmer, Modbury.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Dr William James Browne

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Dr William James Browne

Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Pastoralist, Member of Parliament.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Sir James Hurtle Fisher

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Sir James Hurtle Fisher

James Hurtle Fisher arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Lawyer, commissioner, Member of Parliament.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Edmund Bowman

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Edmund Bowman

Edmund Bowman arrived in South Australia in November 1838 on board the ship the "Parsee". Stockowner, pastoralist; Crystal Brook, Barton Vale house, Enfield.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Justice William Henry Bundey

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Justice William Henry Bundey

Arrived in South Australia in April 1849 on board the ship the "David Malcolm". Lawyer, Justice Supreme Court, Member of Parliament, author.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Sir Robert Dalrymple Ross

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Sir Robert Dalrymple Ross

Arrived in South Australia in January 1862 on board the ship the "Benares". Army officer, vigneron and fruitgrower, Member of Parliament.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Sir Samuel Davenport

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Sir Samuel Davenport

Arrived in South Australia in February 1843 on board the ship the "Adelaide". Pastoralist, viticulturist and horticulturalist, Member of Parliament.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Hon. William Knox Simms

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Hon. William Knox Simms

Arrived in South Australia in 1845. Brewer, Member of Parliament.

People, groups and events around the suburb of Payneham

People, groups and events around the suburb of Payneham

People and groups photographed by Messenger Press around the suburb of Payneham. Titled by Messenger Press as 'Payneham People'. A selection have been digitised and may be viewed online (do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on B 75111/1-62); the rest may requested and viewed in the Reading Room.

Correspondence and other papers related to Ulrica Hubbe

Letters sent and received by [Edith] Ulrica (known to the family as Rica) Hubbe including letters from 'Ray' and Phyllis Cilento and Doris Simpson. Also papers relating to her career as a doctor particularly during her time at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. Also includes one photograph of a large meteorological free balloon and basket taken in Bitterfeld, Prussia, 11th March 1934, two months before it crashed killing both the meteorologist and the pilot. Also includes a recipe.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Ann Christie

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Ann Christie

Ann Christie, 1820-1897; nee Dowie, married Alexander Christie. Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Sir Charles Forbes". Resided in Cape Jervis.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Catherine McLean

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Catherine McLean

Catherine McLean, 1825-1892; nee Dawson, married Allan McLean. Arrived in South Australia in April 1839 on board the ship the "Fairfield". Resided in Strathalbyn.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Alice Ann Warland

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Alice Ann Warland

Probably Alice Ann Warland, 1835-1914; married Robert Jones. Arrived in South Australia in November 1838 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Resided in Greenhill, Parkside, Burnside.

Jazz Spectrum

Jazz Spectrum

Purple, Karl Welander, Yellow, Leonie Leahy, Red, Garth Welch, and Blue, Marilyn Jones, in a scene from Jazz Spectrum, a ballet by Betty Pounder. Jazz Spectrum premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, on 26 March 1964

Dr. Constance Davey and women

Dr. Constance Davey and women

Dr. Constance Davey (possibly on right) with Miss Mary Smith, Mrs. Mountford, and Mrs Bryn Jones, possibly on the occasion of her receiving an O.B.E.

Marriage Equality Rally

Marriage Equality Rally

Marriage equality campaign supporter, Llewellyn Jones, at Parliament House, Adelaide, during the Marriage Equality Rally.

[J.J.O. Jarman's application for Exemption from Military Service]

[J.J.O. Jarman's application for Exemption from Military Service]

An application form filled out by John Jones Orizaba Jarman requesting Exemption from Military Service, on the grounds that he was a Conscientious Objector to military service, to be made under the War Service Regulations 1916.

Man in front of bicycle, Berri

Man in front of bicycle, Berri

Man in front of a bicycle, possibly John Ernest Jones, in Berri.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group [mosaic]

The Old Colonists Banquet Group [mosaic]

Glass plate negative of one of at least two mosaics of photographic portraits created by Adelaide photographer Henry Jones to commemorate an Old Colonists' Banquet. The banquet was organised by merchant Emanuel Solomon at the Adelaide Town Hall on 28 December 1871 to coincide with the 35th anniversary of the founding of the colony of South Australia. This image lacks the subtitle dedication 'Duplicate of one Presented to E. Solomon Esq by H. Jones, Photographer for his liberality in giving the Banquet, Decr 1871' that is included on a different version held by the State Library of South Australia at B 47769. The mosaic contains portraits of 444 men, having none of the 71 portraits added to B 47769 after its initial production. Because of this, PRG 631/3 may represent the version of the mosaic presented to Solomon before his death in October 1873. The dedication may have been removed from the bottom of the mosaic after Solomon's death. Twenty-six of the portraits show the subjects in slightly different poses than depicted in B 47769. Their clothing is identical, indicating that the different portraits were taken at the same sitting at Jones' studio. The glass plate negative has written on it '1894. This copy made by Ernest Gall'. Because this version of the mosaic duplicates many of those on B 47769, only those that are different are linked to this record. To see other pioneers, do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on B 47769.

Floral Album

Floral Album

Photograph album of carte-de-visites and cabinet prints including tintypes of the Ford Family of Burra, with 'Floral Album' embossed in gold on the front cover, together with two loose additional photographs in an envelope. The name of the photographer or photographic company is noted in brackets, where known.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Rundle Street, north side, November 9, 1962. Centre building is David Jones which was completed in 1962. Right side of centre building (David Jones) abuts west side of Gawler Place. For a view of the building previously on this site see B 14310. Edments Building housing Prouds Jewellers and Edments Silverware can seen on the right of the photograph. The statue on the front of the David Jones building is called "Progress" and was created by Dadswell for Davis Jones. It represents the ambitions of the city. The complex planar figure was developed to absorb and reflect light on its surface. The figure is reminiscent of the neo-cubism style.

Portraits by various South Australian photographers

Portraits by various South Australian photographers

Examples of the photographic work of various South Australian photographers in the mid to late 19th century. All are portraits, some identified, but demonstrating clothing and hair styles of the period. See 'contents' for brief details of items.

Photograph album

Photograph album

Photograph album with embossed leather binding, of carte-de-visites, cabinet prints, tintypes and black and white prints (some tinted), of the Ford Family of Burra. The title page has 'Album' and the inscription in pencil, 'Mrs Ben Lock'. Photographers and photographic companies are noted in brackets, where known.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, corner of Rundle Street, David Jones. The statue on the front of the David Jones building is called "Progress" and was created by Dadswell for Davis Jones. It represents the ambitions of the city. The complex planar figure was developed to absorb and reflect light on its surface. The figure is reminiscent of the neo-cubism style. A car is turning into Gawler Place from Rundle Street and heading for North Terrace. Birks Chemist stands on the south west corner of the intersection.

Gawler Place, Adelaide

Gawler Place, Adelaide

Gawler Place, west side, 29th October 1952. Fletcher Jones building was remodelled in 1949, right side of building abuts Featherstone Place; frontage: 9 yards. For a view of the Fletcher Jones building in 1924 see B 2204. Fletcher Jones, an Australian entrepreneur business from 1895-1977 was a clothing manufacturer and retailer

Waymouth Street

Waymouth Street

Waymouth Street, south side, 8th November 1956, frontage of Jones building is 21.5 yards. Left side of Jone's building abuts west side of Ranelagh Street. JW Jones, agricultural engineering and general blacksmiths was established in 1900. They manufactured farm and garden implements and earth scoops

Sturt Street baker shop near Russell Street

Sturt Street baker shop near Russell Street

Sturt Street, south side, October 1st 1929, little building on the left (demolished in 1929) is 5 yards west of Russell Street and its frontage is 5 yards, Jone's frontage is 10 yards. DE Jones sign above the shop says 'DE Jones Baker and Pastry Cook late of Norwood and Grange'.

Shooters by their vehicle

Shooters by their vehicle

Mrs Hilda Jones (owner of the car), Harry Jones, Syd Scott, young Joy Jones and Max Dowden standing beside the first cattle grid on the Adelaide to Broken Hill road during their shooting trip in June 1938.

The 'British Commodore' in an unidentified port

The 'British Commodore' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'British Commodore', 1453 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship, 1453 tons. ON56924, 221.6 x 36.1 x 24.7 Built 1868 (2). Palmer's Shipbuilding Co. Newcastle upon Tyne as Knight Bachelor sold and renamed in 1870 by British Shipowners Ltd. registered Liverpool sold 1882 to Perry, Jones and Co. c. 1890 British Commodore Ship Ltd. (R Hughes-Jones and Co) registered Liverpool. No trace of ownership by Trinder, Anderson but very likely operated for them under charter].