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Interior decorations in Millinery Department of Charles Birks

Interior decorations in Millinery Department of Charles Birks

A collection of eight photographs from Nancy Tiggemann, who worked at Charles Birk's department store from 1937 to 1981 (she started work at age 15, in the Millinery Department until 1966/67, and then in the office). The photographs show floral decorations in honour of the visit of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in 1954. See 'contents' for details.

North Plympton resident Ray Jones shows why he is a musical master when he brings the baritone saxaphone to life.

North Plympton resident Ray Jones shows why he is a musical master when he brings the baritone saxaphone to life.

Singer / guitarist, Phil Jones; fiddler, Will Manovel; celtic music hosts at the Brecknock Hotel.

Singer / guitarist, Phil Jones; fiddler, Will Manovel; celtic music hosts at the Brecknock Hotel.

Kelli Jones, La Mama.

Kelli Jones, La Mama.

Marcus Jones.

Marcus Jones.

Matilda's farewell from Rundle Mall last week with crew members : Messenger Press general manager Alec Mathieson, State Bank's Sarah Peake-Jones, Martin Cameron MLC, former Advertiser columnist Des Colquhoun and David Watkins of Aardvark Pest Control. 8 June 1988.

Matilda's farewell from Rundle Mall last week with crew members : Messenger Press general manager Alec Mathieson, State Bank's Sarah Peake-Jones, Martin Cameron MLC, former Advertiser columnist Des Colquhoun and David Watkins of Aardvark Pest Control. 8 June 1988.

Pauline Hardbottle 19, of Glenelg, gets a citizens award for kids activities. Front Pauline - Friends (left to right) Libby Jones 19, of Glenelg, Gerard Hardbottle 20, of Glenelg, and Simon Hardbottle 14, of Glenelg. 24 January 1980.

Pauline Hardbottle 19, of Glenelg, gets a citizens award for kids activities. Front Pauline - Friends (left to right) Libby Jones 19, of Glenelg, Gerard Hardbottle 20, of Glenelg, and Simon Hardbottle 14, of Glenelg. 24 January 1980.

Tram at South Road crossing

Tram at South Road crossing

Adelaide H type tram cars, numbers 359 and 360, at South Road on route to Glenelg, March 1973.

Sports

Sports

Adelaide 36ers star Bill Jones gives 11-year old Katherine Betschart a friendly word of advice during a practice session at Highgate Primary School last week.

Sports

Sports

Ray Jones with the oldest bike & present day bike.

Sports

Sports

Northern Districts Pirates Gridiron State Reps, (left to right) James Mepham, Bradley Packham, Scott Jones, Jamie Peake, Stuart Woodward, Trevor Brice.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Father Christmas on David Jones, Rundle Mall.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

David Jones.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

David Jones.

Dianne [sic] Bell being interviewed

Dianne [sic] Bell being interviewed

Diane Bell, of the Reed Warblers Collective, being interviewed by Channel 9 on the steps of Parliament House, North Terrace, 15 December 2008.

Reed Warblers Collective

Reed Warblers Collective

The Reed Warblers Collective, members of the River, Lakes and Coorong Action Group Inc, sing Christmas carols on the steps of Parliament House, Adelaide, on Monday 15 December 2008.

Photograph album of the Parker and Davidson Families

Photograph album of the Parker and Davidson Families

The album shows aspects of station life at various sheep properties in the far north east of South Australia and the Broken Hill region, among them Buckalow, Bimbowrie, Oulnina Park, Telechie, Burta, Topar, Tantallon and Yalcowinna as well as visits to other stations in New South Wales and Victoria namely Morundah, Widgeongully and Tolarno. Three young women thought to be Grace Langloh Parker (1895-1987) and her sisters Wilga Maud (1898-?) and Una Geraldine Davidson, nee Parker (1901-1986) are central to many of the photographs and it may be that the album was compiled by Grace Parker. Holiday visits were made to Victor Harbor, Port Elliot, Inman Valley, Second Valley, Mount Gambier, Portland Victoria, Sydney and Tasmania. A number of photographs relate to the BHP towns, Iron Knob and Broken Hill. Two of the Parker daughters, thought to be Wilga and Grace, accompanied their Mother on a voyage from Sydney to the Celebes and Java in 1926, including sightseeing at Macassar in the Celebes, the Mount Bromo Volcano, Sand Sea, Borobodur, and other places in Java with the homeward voyage via Singapore, Port Darwin, Thursday Island and Cairns.

Water protest at Parliament House

Water protest at Parliament House

A semi-trailer carrying a large sign saying "Wot's WONG? We've RANN outa WATER!! Has the Penny dropped yet? Rudd the Dud" passes Parliament House, North Terrace, during a protest rally calling for action to save the River Murray.

Messenger Press: Views of Adelaide, its commercial and public buildings

Messenger Press: Views of Adelaide, its commercial and public buildings

A collection of photographs and colour photocopies of commercial premises, buildings and streets in and around the City of Adelaide (in two volumes), including artists' impressions and designs for redevelopment. Includes some designs for the Remm Group Myer Centre development, with artist's impressions of the interior. The album comprises photographs collected by Messenger Press, many of which have been published in the various suburban editions of the paper. To view apartment buildings and domestic architecture in Adelaide see album B 71883. A brochure.

Portraits of natives from Port Darwin

Portraits of natives from Port Darwin

ALBUM: Attributed to Paul Foelsche, comprising 39 portraits of Aboriginal people of Port Darwin. For more information about Foelsche's Aboriginal portraits, please see the South Australian Museum website re "The Policeman's Eye" exhibition, curated by Philip Jones, who wrote; "Despite his role as a powerful police official, Paul Foelsche prepared these portraits with great care and sympathy. The people they depict all passed away several generations ago, and these images can be regarded safely now, without offending the living or the spirits of the dead." -- information from South Australian Museum website (no longer available).

Photos collected by T.T. Reed

Photos collected by T.T. Reed

Photographs collected by Bishop T.T. Reed, relating to Church and family occasions. Descriptions by Dr Reed taken from the back of the photos.

Nellie Stewart

Nellie Stewart

Nellie Stewart portraits. On the back of the postcards is correspondence of Miss Violet Williams. It is possible the other correspondent is actress is Nellie Stewart.

Motor traffic bridge in construction at Yacka

Motor traffic bridge in construction at Yacka

Motor traffic bridge in construction at Yacka over the Broughton River, at Yacka near Koolunga.

Photographic copy of a sketchbook by Benjamin Hershel Babbage

Photographic copy of a sketchbook by Benjamin Hershel Babbage

Photographic copy of a sketchbook of 32 images illustrated by Benjamin Hershel Babbage. Scenes are not Australian. It is possible the artist made a visual diary of scenes, mainly landscape scenes of the 'Mythe', to bring to Australia as a memento of life at home. Original artworks not held. See CONTENTS for more details of the sketchbook.

Indenture papers of Andrew Willcock dated May 1864

Indenture papers of Andrew Willcock dated May 1864

Indenture papers of Andrew Willcock, dated May 1864, providing information that he is the son of Oliver Willcock, and will be apprenticed to learn the art or trade of engineer from Andrew Jones.

Seals swimming off the west coast of South Australia

Seals swimming off the west coast of South Australia

Seals swimming off the west coast of South Australia being watched by a man who could be Professor Wood Jones.

Red Cross Aids, Woodville

Red Cross Aids, Woodville

Red Cross Aids, Woodville. Back row: Mr R.A. Kerr (Accountant), E. Hammond, E. Coe, J. Powell, A. Rundle, M. Wood, L. Sluggett, M. Powell, Mr A.C.E. Woodsford (Health Inspector), F. Ternan, S. Nottle, R. Jones, M. Badcock, M. Mitchell, G. Vardon, H. Gill, Mr M.L. Smith (Town Clerk). Middle row: M. Douglas, M. Clare, K. Haddy, G. Slater, M. Clare, J.N. Newlands, Sister O. Skinner, D. Daff, J. Everest, M. Emery, M. Kay, J. Turner. Front row: L.D. Jackson, D. Tregenza, P. Evans, A. King, O. Young, V. Murphy, E. Stacey, R. Cook, M. Shimmin, M. Thompson. Absent: J. Barrey, E. Bermingham, Sister V. Eglinton, G. Faint, H. Fildes, F. Stidston, I. Gehlken, D. Lloyd, H. Newton, B. Rossiter, F. Russell, J. Scott, G. Steward, C.H. Smith, Y. Warner, G. Woodsford.

J. Fogarty & Co. store, Stuart

J. Fogarty & Co. store, Stuart

'J. Fogarty & Co. store. Person in white shirt could be Norm Jones.'

Fogarty's store, Stuart

Fogarty's store, Stuart

'J. Fogarty's store managed by Norm Jones.

Stuart township

Stuart township

'Side of Fogarty's store, Norm Jones' residence, Heavitree Gap in background, Charlie Meyers saddler's shop (left).'