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An early aeroplane arrived in Adelaide

An early aeroplane arrived in Adelaide

Men inspecting an aeroplane which has just arrived in Adelaide.

Photographs of Christ Church (North Adelaide)

Photographs of Christ Church (North Adelaide)

Records of Christ Church, North Adelaide, showing buildings, people and activities. See 'contents' for details of items.

The 'Alma Doepel' in an unidentified port

The 'Alma Doepel' in an unidentified port

The wooden schooner 'Alma Doepel', 131 tons, in an unidentified port. [wood 3 mast schooner - no later than 1917, became auxiliary engined 150g. 117n tons. ON117640 105.0 x 26.6 x 7.6. Aux engine 40hp. fitted c. 1917. Then re-engined c.1937 and converted to twin screw during WW2 and these twin engines replaced about 1955. Converted into a barge in 1960 for limestone. Sold in 1976 to Melbourne owners for restoration as a sail training ship and efforts made to refit to her original condition. Was reduced from three masts to two masts fore and aft rig in 1937. Built 1903 F. Doepel, Bellinger River NSW. Owneers: F. Doepel reg. Sydney 1917. Rahra and Co. Ltd. (subsidiary of Henry Jones) reg. Hobart 1940 Alma Doepel P/L (Jones subsidiary) Taken by USA forced during WW2; returns to Henry Jones after the War, until sold for private use in 1976. Usually claimed to be the last square rigged sailing ship built in Australia.]

Holden's Motor Body Builders plants.

Holden's Motor Body Builders plants.

Black and white photographic copies of the HMBB factory at 400 King William Street and the plant at Woodville. Includes photographs of the King William Street building in the 1970s as Repco Auto Parts, and as David Jones Adelaide Limited.

Photograph album of the Hubbe family and extended family

Photograph album of the Hubbe family and extended family

Photograph album of the Hubbe family and their extended family. See below for details.

Schoolchildren

Schoolchildren

The Allendale East schoolchildren. Back row, left to right: Garrie Kennedy; Horrie Tibbles; Stella Tibbles; Marie Carlin; Winnie Wallace; Oliver Kerr; Ursula Tibbles; Kath Carlin; Aileen Lock; Vonnie Yateman. Fifth row: Blanche Tibbles; Ruby Griffen; Vola Tibbles; May Kerr. Fourth row: Murray Howard; Charlie Wallace; Max Hones; Vesta Cutting; Ken Winterfield; Jack Kennedy; John Dwyer; Joan Hastings; Annie Carlin; Queenie Kennedy; Reg Laslett;. Third row: Stephen Cutting; Leo Whiteford; Victor Cutting; Joe Tibbles; Melvie Jones; Edna Griffen; Alma Tibbles; Kitty Kerr; Heather McAskill; Isa McAskill; Rosa Laslett. Second row: Anna Kennedy; Duncan Kennedy; Jack Sewart; Tom Earl; Colin Kerr; Clyde Tibbles; Roy Jones; Sylvie McCabe; Bill Haslett. Front row: Katie McCabe; Phillip Kennedy; Jo Tibbles.

Goolwa tramway

Goolwa tramway

Goolwa to Port Elliot tramway, the first South Australian tramway. Photo taken between 1854, when the line was opened, and 1871, when Jones vacated the position of Traffic Manager. From left: standing, holding the reins, Eli Hillman, driver; T. Taylor, customs officer at Goolwa on front seat with top hat and white trousers; Robert Mahon, Imperial Flour Mill, in soft hat; Thomas Jones, tramway superintendent, standing on the step; Thomas Goode, J.P., storekeeper, postmaster and Mayor of Goolwa, standing on the ground. [The Post and Telegraph office, built in 1857, is visible behind the carriage.] The tram is standing on a portion of the line not used since present station and deviation to whaves made. Ground since converted to a Soldiers' Memorial Garden. [Information supplied by Edward Good, Kingston.]

Monarto Schoolpupils

Monarto Schoolpupils

Pupils and teachers from Monarto School. Lacey Lawson; Freda Heiniche; Ann Lawson; Fritz Heiniche; Matilda Bahn; John (Tom) Bahn; Marjorie McKechnie; Jessie Pearce; Ossie Heiniche; Ollie Jones; Pearce?; Jane Lawson; Stan Patterson; John Pearce; Lizzie Jones; Ruby Heiniche; Edwin Braendler; Willy McKechnie. The teacher, Miss Winch, later became Mrs Hutton.

Nangula Springs School

Nangula Springs School

Nangula Springs School and pupils. Standing: Ralph Hunt, Gus Nitschke, Vin Scanlon, Frank Jones, Theo Nitschke, Mick Scanlon, Vic Clarke, Madge Hart, Teacher Madge Tormay, Cecelia Mc Court, Audrey Hart, Doris Ey, Enid Ey, Josie Brooks. Sitting: Ken McCallum, Verdon Claseton, Jimmy Ey, Len Crowe, Joe Scanlon. Second row (standing): Beryl Hunt, Audrey Vorwerk, Dorrie Scanlon, Dell Hart, May Dwyer. Third row: John Bird, Les Jones, Max Vorwerk.

Afternoon Tea Party

Afternoon Tea Party

An afternoon tea party at Oodnadatta: l-r: ? Mrs.F.Jones; N.Brown, A.Giles; E.Roper; D.Simpson, D.Brown, V.Marousen, M.Roper, Toby Jones. According to the researcher M. Miller, this photo was taken at a fundraising event organised by the little girls in the photo. The event was on 26 October 1914, and it raised money for the "Patriotic Fund", that is, to support the war effort. The event was reported in the Adelaide Advertiser on 4 November 1914, at page 12, in a column summarising social events in "The Country". The item in the Advertiser read as follows: "OODNADATTA, October 26.-On Saturday evening a concert, arranged by nine little girls of Oodnadatta, was held. Through the efforts of these little girls, the eldest of whom is only 14, the substantial sum of £18 7/6 was added to the patriotic fund. The whole performance, including two one-act plays, "Afternoon Tea" and "The Little Angels" was well presented, and encores were numerous. The performers were:- Misses Winnie Lyle, Rita Rook, Vera Marousen, Andrew Giles, Grace Ellis, Dorothy Simpson, Rosie Ah Chee, and Doreen Brown. The efforts of the little folk were so much appreciated that a social was tendered to them on Monday evening.

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

[General description] Traffic in Rundle Street with David Jones and Edments building prominent. The sculpture entitled 'Progress' mounted on the David Jones Building was designed by Lyndon Dadswell and was installed in 1963. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 44 / Rundle Street, north side / 29th November 1963'

Gawler Place, Adelaide

Gawler Place, Adelaide

[General description] Fletcher Jones' fitting shop has now moved from this building to 37 Hindley Street. The City Rubber Store now occupies the ground floor, various wares can be seen in their shop window. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 81 / Gawler Place, west side / 29th July 1963 / For site details and photo of building when Fletcher Jones occupied it see B 12356'

Bent Street, Adelaide

Bent Street, Adelaide

Bent Street, Adelaide, west side, on April 8th, 1925. A woman and two children are walking past an old cottage which is flanked by motor painters businesses. The nearest of the windows on the left is 37 yards north of Grenfell Street. The far side of Jones & Sons' shed is 71 yards north of Grenfell Street. Meller's building, Jones' premises, and the intervening cottage were demolished in 1925. For a view of the building subsequently erected, see B 3588.

Franklin Street, Adelaide

Franklin Street, Adelaide

Franklin Street, Adelaide, south side. On the upper floor is Jones & Bowen, Printers and Engravers, and on the ground floor is T. Collins' Hairdresser and Tobacconist. On the right a coach builder's displays a buggy in its window. The building on the left was subsequently demolished. For a view of a monumental mason's lot on this site in 1954, see B 12962. The east side of Jones & Bowen is directly opposite the middle of Bentham Street.

Grote Street, Adelaide

Grote Street, Adelaide

[General description] The new premises of Foggit Jones Limited, wholesale produce merchants. There is a street tree, possibly ficus, at either end of the plain brick building and some parked cars at the kerb. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 315 / Grote Street, north side / 10 January 1929 / Foggitt, Jones' premises erected in 1927-8 / For views of cottages formerly on this site see B2042, B4887, B4255 / Site: On the west corner of Byron Place. Frontage: 31 yards' (Another hand) 'For view of this building showing part of Byron Place frontage, see B 13068'.

Grote Street, Adelaide

Grote Street, Adelaide

[General descriptions] The premises of Foggitt Jones, Wholesale Produce Merchants is a plain brick corner building with a painted sign on its facade advertising specialties such as 'hams. bacon, small goods, butter, cheese and canned delicacies' [On back of photograph] 'Acre 315 / Grote Street, north side / 7 June 1954 / Right side of Foggitt Jones building abuts west side of Byron Place / Frontage of building is 31 yards'

Old colonists 1836-1840 [mosaic]

Old colonists 1836-1840 [mosaic]

The photographic composite (mosaic) B 8235/1 holds 708 portraits. A further 27 in the upper left section are missing due to damage. (An unnamed portrait has been placed in the gap at B 8235 23E, instead of the portrait of John Moore missing due to damage .) A newspaper article that refers to the donation of the mosaic to the Public Library of South Australia in 1894 by Mr CH Hussey of Port Elliot states that it was damaged when Duryea's studio was destroyed by fire on 18 April 1875. (The Advertiser, 17 November 1910.) Mr Hussey's portrait is at B 8235/1 1A.

Body of explorer Charles Frederick Wells

Body of explorer Charles Frederick Wells

The body of C.F. Wells, as it was found in the desert. C.F Wells was second in command of the Calvert Expedition. Lawrence Allen Wells report of finding the bodies of Wells and Jones states, "I at once recognised Charles by his beard and features, the skin having dried on face and body. He lay under a desert gumtree, where had been erected a fly for shade. On top of sandridge, about one chain Westerly remains George Jones found. Body evidently covered with sand by Charles, who had gone other tree to await death himself." Observer 12 June 1897 pg. 29.

Body of explorer Charles Frederick Wells

Body of explorer Charles Frederick Wells

The body of C.F. Wells, second in command of the Calvert Exploring Expedition, as it was found in the desert. Lawrence Allen Wells report of finding the bodies of Wells and Jones states, "I at once recognised Charles by his beard and features, the skin having dried on face and body. He lay under a desert gumtree, where had been erected a fly for shade. On top of sandridge, about one chain westerly remains George Jones found. Body evidently covered with sand by Charles, who had gone other tree to await death himself." Observer 12 June 1897 pg.29.

North Adelaide Rovers football team

North Adelaide Rovers football team

The North Adelaide Star Rovers football team photographed at the end of the 1926 season. Back row: J.P. Higgins JP (President), P.P. Goldner (Manager), A.J. Jones, L. Goldner, R. McPharline, V. Dermody, E. Farmer, E. Frost (Vice-Captain), P. McPharline (Coach), C. Mateer (Vice-President). Standing: V. Mullins, J. Miatke, A. Callanan, J. Lenihan, J.O'Leary, P.L. Goldner (Secretary). Sitting: H. Uppington, J. Higgins, P. Lenihan, G.W. Dodman (Captain), H. Dickens, J. Herriman, G. Frost. Front row: G. Sweetman, E.I. Stacey (Central Umpire), C.H. Jones (Coach). Other information on the photograph mount includes: Matches played 13; won 11; lost 2. Goals for-109; behinds 106. Against-48 goals; 51 behinds.

Calvary Hospital Golden Jubilee

Calvary Hospital Golden Jubilee

An album documenting the 50th anniversary of the Little Company of Mary Calvary Hospital, 24 March 1950. Images 12, 14-16, 18, 20-2, 23 and 25 are all of the garden party, held March 25th 1950. See 'Contents' for details of individual photographs - descriptions, except those in square brackets, are as they appear in the album.

Hawkes Family photograph album

Hawkes Family photograph album

Album of the Hawkes Family, possibly containing photographs of Hawkes, Stebbing and Whittington families, and English relatives and siblings of Henry Hawkes and Francis William Hawkes, who married Mary Jane Whittington. The donor, Clifford Henry Hawkes, born 1898, indicated that the album belonged to his grandfather, Henry Hawkes. The album includes a one page family tree of Clifford Hawkes, compiled by the State Library, photographs of the original album (which has not been retained), several in memoriam cards (photos 56-59), and two Children's League certificates, belonging to Clifford Hawkes and Harold Hawkes. Most photographs are un-captioned, and a small selection have been digitised. The album is an interesting source of examples of carte-de visite and cabinet print portrait photography, along with one tintype photograph, by studios in Adelaide in the nineteenth century. These studios include H. (Henry) Jones, King William Street, Adelaide, L'Amico Fritz, 62 Rundle Street, Adelaide, S. (Saul) Solomon, 51 Rundle Street, Adelaide, P.J. Marchant, Waymouth Street, Adelaide, Edward Farndell, 83 Hindley Street Adelaide, W. J. Lott, Paris Photographic Co., 164 Rundle Street, Spicer Adey, 83 Hindley Street Adelaide, San Francisco Photo Co., Glen Osmond Road, Parkside, Hammer & Co. Art Studio, 6 Rundle Street, Adelaide, W. H. Hammer, Artist Photographer, 172 Rundle Street, Adelaide, Captain Sweet Studio, Flinders Street, Adelaide, T. (Townsend) Duryea, 66 & 68 King William Street, Adelaide, Thomas Adcock, Adelaide, James R. Dobson & Co. Photo Artists, Temple of Light, 44 Rundle Street, Adelaide, G. H. Knight, portrait and landscape photographers, and Melbourne Photographic Co., 16, 18 & 20 Rundle Street, Adelaide. The album shows the styles of clothing worn by babies, children and adults in the nineteenth century.

South Australian Pioneers 1837 [mosaic]

South Australian Pioneers 1837 [mosaic]

A collection of studio portraits under the title 'South Australian Pioneers 1837', with 'T. Duryea, Adelaide, 1872' at the bottom. This mosaic includes a portrait of Governor Sir John Hindmarsh above 58 portraits, and the handwritten names of the colonists are listed under the ships they arrived in on both sides of the portraits.

Album of portraits of the Lovelock, Meyer and other families

Album of portraits of the Lovelock, Meyer and other families

Album containing portraits of Meyer and Lovelock family members. Kelly, Genery, Herbert, Polhill, Sanders, Clayton, Ramsay, Gerrard and other families are included. Some families appear to be from the Yankalilla area. It is not known who compiled the album. To view images, take the Browse Album link. The album provides examples of carte-de visite and cabinet portraiture of many Adelaide photographers of the 1870s to 1890s, as well as good examples of the clothing and dress fashion of the day. The photographers are noted in brackets after the caption, where they are known. Photograph 26 shows a person in military uniform with a distinctive pill box cap, possibly the uniform of the Mounted Volunteer Corps of the Volunteer Militia. The album has a hand sewn cream suede cover, with rudimentary embroidery done in an acorn and leaf pattern. Additional research was carried out by Anthony Laube, who believes the album probably belonged to Mrs Lovelock. His additional information is shown in square brackets.

Penola Football Team

Penola Football Team

Photograph of the Penola Football Team with their trainers and manager on 10th August 1957. Left to right: Back Row: J Reilly, B Thoday, C Drury, D Galpin, D Pollock, R Carlson, I Malcolm , I Tregenza, E Mustart. Centre: J Tylie, R Kluske, C Boneham, R Ey, D Lubke, P Marks, T Georgeson, J Jones, Front: B Lear, R Minge, W Dittmar, C McLean, J Miller, J Jones, D Fennell, R Doyle.

The 'British Commodore' at an unidentified port

The 'British Commodore' at an unidentified port

The iron ship 'British Commodore', 1453 tons, at an unidentified port. Also refer to the print PRG 1373/7/21 [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].

The 'British Commodore' at anchor

The 'British Commodore' at anchor

The iron ship 'British Commodore', 1453 tons, at anchor. Also refer to the print PRG 1373/7/13 [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].

The 'Penthesilea' in Fowey Harbour, Cornwall UK

The 'Penthesilea' in Fowey Harbour, Cornwall UK

The iron ship 'Penthesilea', 1707 tons, in Fowey Harbour, Cornwall UK. Also refer to the print PRG 1373/8/49 [iron ship, 1707 tons, ON63167. 243.3 x 39.3 x 24.6. Built 1869 (3) Oswald and Co., Sunderland. Owners: William Hy. Jones, registered Liverpool; then WD Reid; then ES Jones; then CE De Wolf and Co. registered Liverpool].

The 'Penthesilea' anchored in an unidentified port

The 'Penthesilea' anchored in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Penthesilea', 1707 tons, anchored in an unidentified port. Also refer to the print PRG 1373/8/37 [iron ship, 1707 tons, ON63167. 243.3 x 39.3 x 24.6. Built 1869 (3) Oswald and Co., Sunderland. Owners: William Hy. Jones, registered Liverpool; then WD Reid; then ES Jones; then CE De Wolf and Co. registered Liverpool].

The 'Celtic Chief' moored in an unidentified port

The 'Celtic Chief' moored in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Celtic Chief', 1789 tons, moored in an unidentified port. [iron ship, 1789 tons, ON91271, 266.8 x 39.5 x 22.3. Built 1885 (10) A. McMillan and Son, Dumbarton. Celtic Chief Ship Co. R. Hughes-Jones and Co. registered Liverpool. c.1909 sold and renamed Arthensis under Norwegian flag. Drops from registers c.1923/4].