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W. Jones
Photograph of Mr and Mrs W. Jones and their teenage son taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1946. The boy's grandparents are also in the photograph.


Jones family
Photograph of Mr and Mrs Jones and their baby son who is approximately seven months old taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1948.


David Jones carpark and adjoining buildings, North Terrace
View of the North Terrace facade of the David Jones carpark, which was the John Martin's carpark, with the David Jones store on the western side. The larger building was believed to have originally been the warehouse for G. & R. Wills.


The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Henry Jones
Henry Jones arrived in South Australia in 1866 from Melbourne, Victoria. Photographer, Adelaide.


David Jones under construction, work scene 1
Sketch of worksite at the David Jones construction site in Adelaide. Listed as No.981 'David Jones #1' in Mervyn's catalogue of works.


David Jones under construction, work scene 2
Sketch of the worksite at the David Jones construction site in Adelaide. Listed as No.982 'David Jones #1' in Mervyn's catalogue of works.


David Jones under construction, material being hoisted
Pencil sketch with part felt pen overdrawing of the worksite at the David Jones construction site in Adelaide. Showing the side of the skeleton on the building, material being hoisted by crane and people and cars off to the side by Birks. Listed as No.549 'David Jones #1' in Mervyn's catalogue of works.


David Jones under construction, worksite interior
Sketch in felt tipped pen of the worksite at the David Jones construction site in Adelaide. Showing a view looking down into the skeleton on the building. Listed as No.551 'David Jones #1' in Mervyn's catalogue of works.


David Jones under construction, upper levels
Drawing in pencil and felt tipped pen of the worksite at the David Jones construction site in Adelaide. Showing a view onto the floor of one of the upper levels within the skeleton on the building. Listed as No.560 'David Jones #1' in Mervyn's catalogue of works.


David Jones under construction, excavator on rubble
Drawing in felt pen and ink wash of the worksite at the David Jones construction site in Adelaide. Showing a view looking down and across to a crane and surrounding buildings. A machinery excavator sits high up on a mound of rubble, rousing clouds of dust. Listed as No.555 'David Jones #2' in Mervyn's catalogue of works.


David Jones under construction, working on levels
Drawing in felt pen and ink wash of the worksite at the David Jones construction site in Adelaide. Showing a view looking down and across to a crane and surrounding buildings. Workers are working on either a level of the building or down into the foundation. Listed as No.547 'David Jones #1' in Mervyn's catalogue of works.


David Jones under construction, building structure
Perspective drawing in pencil and black felt tipped pen of the worksite at the David Jones construction site in Adelaide. Showing a view looking through and across the skeleton of the building structure. Listed as No.562 'David Jones #1' in Mervyn's catalogue of works.


David Jones under construction, excavation work 1
Drawing in grey oil pastel and black felt pen of the worksite at the David Jones construction site in Adelaide. Showing excavation machinery on a pile of rubble with workers working on the site structure and surrounding buildings in view. Signed lower left: 'Mervyn Smith'. Listed as No.552 'David Jones #2' in Mervyn's catalogue of works.


David Jones under construction, excavation work 2
Drawing in black felt pen, grey oil pastel and black ink wash of the worksite at the David Jones construction site in Adelaide. Showing an excavator on a pile of rubble with workers nearby and sections of the building structure. Signed 3 times lower left: 'Mervyn MA Smith Mervyn Smith. Listed as No.557 'David Jones #2' in Mervyn's catalogue of works.


David Jones under construction, excavation work 3
Drawing in black and grey oil pastel of the worksite at the David Jones construction site in Adelaide. Showing an excavator on a pile of rubble and sections of the building structure, with surrounding buildings in view. Listed as No.556 'David Jones #2' in Mervyn's catalogue of works.


David Jones under construction, excavation work 4
Sketch in black felt pen of the worksite at the David Jones construction site in Adelaide. Showing an excavator on a pile of rubble, workers and sections of the building structure, with surrounding buildings in view. Listed as No.553 'David Jones #2' in Mervyn's catalogue of works.


J. E. Jones' Store, Blinman
J. E. Jones' general store and saddler's shop.


Irwin Jones
Irwin Jones at Speedway Royal, Wayville.


Irvine Jones
Irvine Jones at Speedway Royal, Wayville.


F.H. Jones
F.H. Jones owner of Bleriot monoplane.


James William Jones
James William Jones.


Thomas Jones
Thomas Jones of Moonta.


Thomas Jones
Thomas Jones of Moonta.


Walter Jones
[General description] Upper body portrait of the Reverend Walter Jones, Congregational Minister, seated, seen in three quarter view. He has a trimmed beard and moustache and wears a dark jacket. He was minister of the Gawler Congregational Church from 1882 to 1901.


Reverend Walter Jones
Reverend Walter Jones had lived in Gawler during the last twenty years of his life working for the Congregational Church. He left in 1901 to take a position in Brisbane. He had always acted on his principle that to be a Christian was to be a good citizen


Premises of H. Jones, 85 King William Street, Adelaide
Business premises of Henry Jones. Artist Photographer of 85 King William Street. Henry operated his business from this location between 1869 and 1880 when he moved to Wakefield Street. Also visible is the shop of J.A. Lassau, Fruiterer at No. 87. On the hoarding are advertisements including one for Gall's Printing Office at number 89. For a view of Gall's see B 958.


James Jones Nurse
James Jones nurse.


Grandma Crush
'Grandma' Crush (Elizabeth Crush), mother of Elizabeth Jones.


E. Jones
E. Jones.


A. E. Jones
A. E. Jones.