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South Adelaide Football Club
Formal photograph of the South Adelaide Football Club, taken during the Sydney and Brisbane Tour, August 1914. The members are pictured in suits, wearing straw boaters with a club hatband. Back row (from left): F. Horewood, E. Jones, T. Mueller, F. Ramsay, F.M. Barry, R. Read, F. Doherty. Fourth row (from left): G. Coley, J.B. Windsor, C. Clarke, W. O'Connell, J. Mahoney, J. Cooke, J. Argall, J. Dolan. Middle row (from left): C. Tredrea, L.R. Foale, J. Fairweather, E.L. Renfrey, A.F. Ready, C. Gittings, W. Thomas, E. Pike, G. Whiting. Second row (from left): L. Hurley, L.S. Waye, J.J. Tredrea, G. Wallace, J.F. Dawes (manager), R. Granleese, A.C. Marlow, R. Dugan, J. Hansen. Front row (from left): A.H. Job, R. Fitzsimmons, C. Bean.


H.R.G. sports car
H.R.G. sports car, number 12. The first H.R.G was imported into Australia late in 1947. Stan Jones raced in a H.R.G. at Nuriootpa and led in the under 1500 cc scratch race until forced to retire through overheating.


Jackie Jones rabbiter at The Coorong
Jacky Jones, a rabbiter, seated in a shack, holding up two rabbits, with a dog at his feet.


Red Cross Opportunity Shop
Reece Jones, Nan Drew, Lord Mayor Steve Condous.


Red Cross Transport
Back row: Mick Pammenter, Leah Calman, Phy Giles, Doris Tassie, Beryl Rohrsheim, Mavis Lines, Esther Green, Shirley Weingel, Gladys Dighton. Front row: Carey Axon, Marjory Dibdin, Audrey Jones, Margaret Watts, Heather Graham around a Vauxhall car.


Red Cross Transport
Mrs Edith Jones, 88, Anzac Day Parade.


Red Cross Transport
Eric Jones.


World Red Cross Day Awards
Mr A.W. Jones receiving the Certificate of Appreciation Award from Mrs Keith Seaman Divisional President at a reception at the Adelaide Town Hall hosted by the Deputy Lord Mayor of Adelaide Mr J.V.S. Bowen and Mrs Bowen May 8, 1978.


World Red Cross Day Awards
Ella Tylers, Mrs Rhys Jones and Sheila Fisher.


Norm Jones checking off goods
'Norm Jones [manager of Fogarty's store] checking off arrival of goods etc. Hussein Khan in charge of camel team'.


Alfred Jones
Photograph from the Arbon-Le Maistre Collection of ships, mostly from the 20th century, and including virtually all the ships which carried post-World War II migrants to Australia.


J.W. Jones
Photograph of three young children. The older girl and boy are holding fluffy toys and are about three years old and the baby sitting between them is about nine months old. She is wearing a smocked baby dress.


Stanley and Myra Hutchesson
Photograph of Stanley Richard Hutchesson and Myra Rebecca (nee Jones), taken in the studio on their wedding day in 1942.


The 'Ednyfed' in an unidentified waterway
The iron barque 'Ednyfed', 1115 tons, in the River Avon in the Avong Gorge with the Portway Road running alongside [iron barque, 1115 tons, ON87026. 221.0 x 35.0 x 21.3. Built 1882 (11) W Doxford and Sons, Sunderland. Owners R Thomas and Co. Registered London c.1910 renamed Edith Jones and registered in Buenos Ayres].


The 'Ednyfed' in an unidentified port
The iron barque 'Ednyfed', 1115 tons, in an unidentified port [iron barque, 1115 tons, ON87026. 221.0 x 35.0 x 21.3. Built 1882 (11) W Doxford and Sons, Sunderland. Owners R Thomas and Co. Registered London c.1910 renamed Edith Jones and registered in Buenos Ayres].


Barbara White
Portrait of Barbara White, of Fulham Farm, Reed Beds, South Australia. Photo by Henry Jones, King William Street, Adelaide.


Cricket players of the 1894-5 South Australian team
Partial view of a group of cricket players representing South Australia in the 1894-5 season; back row: Dyer, second from the right next to G. Searcy, umpire; front row: George Giffen, second from the right next to E. Jones, far right.


South Australian soldiers
A group of South Australian army officers photographed shortly before World War 1 at the Morphettville Camp, 1914. Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell is seated in the front row, 4th from left. Using the identification for the photo that appeared in 'The Journal' (see below) it is suggested that the men are: (front row, from left) Captain W.B. Cavanagh- Mainwaring, D. Fulton, Lieutenant O.L. Davey, Colonel F.M. Rowell, Lieutenant H.G. Viney, Major J.E. Barrett, Captain F. Murray-Jones. Centre row (from left) Captain P.H. Priestley, Lieutenant L.A. Lewis, Lieutenant F.M. White, J.T. Bigg, A. Mossop, Lieutenant F.L.G. Smith. Back row (from left): A. Dick, J. J. Brooks, E.C. Derrington.


Mrs. Jones
An old lady identified as Mrs.Jones, aged 95 photographed sitting outside a house.


Two wireless technicians
Wireless technicians, Messrs. Henry Kauper, engineer, and Lancelot Jones, electrical fitter, sitting beside a wireless receiver which is providing the music for the first Radio dance in South Australia. Given by the South Australian Division of the Wireless Institute of Australia in the Royal Institution for the Blind hall, North Adelaide, on Thursday 28 June 1923, the dance music was broadcast from the private wireless station at the home of Mr. Henry Lashbrooke Austin, electrician, of 8 The Parade, Norwood.

McCoy family : SUMMARY RECORD
Records of the McCoy, Hensley and related families, comprising eight photograph albums. While the majority of photographs are not identified it would be possible to make tentative identification of a lot of them from photographer and other details. Family names that are identified have been indexed - a detailed item list is available at the reference desk in addition to the details on each volume (see below).


Samuel Albert White
Studio portrait of Samuel Albert White as a baby. Photograph by Henry Jones, late operator at Mr Duryea's, King William Street, Adelaide.


Dugout house, Coober Pedy
Inside view of Dawn Jone's Dugout house at Coober Pedy. She is seated with Andrew Brockhoff. The photographer describes the town, "Coober Pedy is an opal-mining town located in the harsh Outback of South Australia, some 850 kms north of Adelaide and 680 kms south of Alice Springs. Coober Pedy is recognized as the largest producer of opal in the world with an estimated 70% of the world's precious opal being mined in the opal field of the area. After WW1, returning soldiers started to drift there and introduce the unusual and very unique method of living underground in 'dugouts', as many had done in the trenches of France. Today with a population of approximately 3,500, Coober Pedy has one of the most multicultural communities in Australia with an estimated 45 nationalities. I arrived in Cooper Pedy after six and a half weeks on the Eyre Peninsula and the contrast between the two places is un-fathomable. I stayed at the Opal Inn, which is located in the heart of town and on my first outing I was lucky enough to cross paths with Andrew Brockhoff, a local who owned a number of properties around town, he was good enough to take me to meet a number of his friends who's places I recorded, this kind act really blew my mind. Over a week I was shocked by the level of violence and substance abuse that was going on all around the streets on a day to day basis, so much so that I didn't leave the Opal Inn after dark. The images I made overlooking the town weere made at day break on a Saturday morning from an abandoned house which was used as a squat from time to time, below me the streets where littered with empty cans and casks and all the phone boxes around town had been smashed up from another wild Friday night in Coober Pedy."


Group of men at Parafield aerodrome
Men in front of plane outside Adelaide Airways Ltd. hangar (L to R) are: Major Allan Murray Jones, Mr A.D. Hill (Director of Adelaide Airways), unknown, Arthur Philip Tarlton, (Department of Civil Aviation), Charles Phillipson Kaffie and Sam Woodhouse (Engineer). The aircraft is a DH-89 Dragon Rapide.


'Pepys Show Project' photographs
The 'Pepys Show Project' is a series of casual shots taken by John Hinds to record the happenings at 1986 Festival Events. Names, dates and places are recorded on printed cards for posterity. Photographs containing John Hinds were taken by David Morgan. Hinds describes the shots, "overall it is a joyous and nostalgic time capsule of people and dress".


'Pepys Show Project' photographs
The 'Pepys Show Project' is a series of casual shots taken by John Hinds to record the happenings at 1986 Festival Events. Names, dates and places are recorded on printed cards for posterity. Photographs containing John Hinds were taken by David Morgan. Hinds describes the shots, "overall it is a joyous and nostalgic time capsule of people and dress".


The Old Colonists Banquet Group : William Charles Bowman
Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". Stockowner, pastoralist; Crystal Brook.


The Old Colonists Banquet Group : John Bowman
Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". Stockowner, pastoralist; Crystal Brook.


The Old Colonists Banquet Group : George Kallaway Mildwaters
George Kallaway Mildwaters arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Asia". Farmer, Scott Creek.


The Old Colonists Banquet Group : John Taylor
Arrived in South Australia in 1839 overland from New South Wales. Pastoralist, businessman.