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Reservoir construction at Hindmarsh Valley

Reservoir construction at Hindmarsh Valley

Distant view of workmen with horse drawn carts constructing the Hindmarsh Reservoir, near Victor Harbor, South Australia.

A cottage at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island

A cottage at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island

Arthur Searcy sitting with Mrs. Nicholls and the Misses Buttfield outside a cottage at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island.

Camilla Hargeaves and Sophia Hinerangi

Camilla Hargeaves and Sophia Hinerangi

Camilla Maude Hargreaves and Sophia Hinerangi in New Zealand. Sophia Hinerangi was the main guide of the famous Pink and White Terraces at Lake Rotomahana before their destruction by the Mt Tarawera eruption of 1886, after which she became a guide at Whakarewarewa. Camilla Hargreaves nee Nicholls was the wife of William Arthur Hargreaves, South Australian government analyst and chief inspector of explosives. The Hargreaves travelled to New Zealand in 1904.

View at Yankalillah, South Australia

View at Yankalillah, South Australia

Colour lithograph depicting a scene at Yankalillah (sic) including an encampment to the right in the foreground and rolling coastal hills typical of the area. There is a small water inlet shown flowing past the camp. The artwork reflects the landscape and vegetation at the time.

Photographs of parish people 1958-1973

Photographs of parish people 1958-1973

Photographs of parish people at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Adelaide between 1958-1973.

New South Wales Sheffield Shield Team

New South Wales Sheffield Shield Team

New South Wales Sheffield Shield Team, at Adelaide, January 1929. Left to right, back row: A.E. Marks, N.L. Morris, B.A. Cooper, C.O. Nicholls, F.M. Cush (Manager), A.G. Fairfox, D.C. Seddon, D.G. Bradman. Left to right, front row: W.C. Andrew, A.A. Jackson, A.F. Kippax (Captan), T.J.E. Andrews, W.A. Oldfield. Photographer Krischock Studio.

Demolition of a city building in Adelaide

Demolition of a city building in Adelaide

A building on King William Street in Adelaide in the process of being demolished by Nicholls Crane Services. The City Mutual building is to the right. Several men watch from the street. [The Queensland Insurance building was subsequently built on the site.]

Demolition of a city building in Adelaide

Demolition of a city building in Adelaide

A building on King William Street in Adelaide in the process of being demolished by Nicholls Crane Services. Several men watch from the street. The City Mutual building is to the right. [The Queensland Insurance building was subsequently built on the site.]

Actors, dancers, musicians

Actors, dancers, musicians

Angela Nicholls.

Actors, dancers, musicians

Actors, dancers, musicians

Marie Nicholls, 'Life Mask', Goose Look Theatre Co.

Demolition of a city building in Adelaide

Demolition of a city building in Adelaide

A building on King William Street in Adelaide in the process of being demolished by Nicholls Crane Services. The City Mutual building is to the right. [The Queensland Insurance building was subsequently built on the site.]

Buxton scrapbook

Buxton scrapbook

Scrapbook album relating to the activities of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (Governor of SA from 1895-1898) and his family. It contains 98 original photos, as well as newspaper cuttings, watercolour paintings and letters. Possibly compiled by Lady Buxton. The majority are identified or annotated in the compiler's hand, sometimes using terminology that is today considered inappropriate.

'Chance' wooden barque

'Chance' wooden barque

'Chance' wooden barque 286 tons hulk. [wooden 3 mast barque made into hulk c.1890. 286 tons, ON42867, 100.3 x 24.5 x 17.6. Built 1846. Salem, Mass. and named North Star, renamed c.1860s. Owners:? registered Port Louis, the Mauritius in 1863 under British flag. April 1864 registered Melbourne, 1867 registered Sydney. August 1874 owned by Samuel Nicholl registered Invercargill. Register closed in 1903 'Broken up'.]

'Manurewa' iron barque

'Manurewa' iron barque

'Manurewa' iron barque 327 tons [iron 3 mast barque, 371 gross tons ON89648. 143.1 x 26.1 x 13.0. Built 1884 (12) Murdoch and Murray, Port Glasgow. Owners: George Wood, registered London; 1897 Hugh Munro, registered Lyttelton, and name changed in November 1899 to 'Manurewa'. Munro sells in 1904. He had been in association with AH Turnbull from 1904 until 1908. The owners were GT Nichol and partners; 1909 RS Lamb and partners, registered Sydney, later AS Paterson and Co., who were the owners when the vessel went missing. She sailed from Newcastle NSW March 22, 1922, and was not seen again and presumed to have foundered with the loss of all hands]

'Good Intent' wooden ketch 35 tons

'Good Intent' wooden ketch 35 tons

'Good Intent' wooden ketch 35 tons [wooden 2 mast ketch, 35 gross, 33 net tons. ON57592, 62.4 x 17.9 x 5.0. Built 1877 John Wilson, Port Cygnet Tasmania. Owners: T Nichols, registered Hobart. c.1923 Cygnet SS Co. 1924 AJ and RR Burgess, registered Melbourne. At a date unknown an auxiliary engine of 12 hp was installed. Wrecked May 10th, 1928 King Island]

'Manurewa' iron barque at Port Adelaide

'Manurewa' iron barque at Port Adelaide

'Manurewa' iron barque 327 tons at Port Adelaide, with Birkenhead in the background. [iron 3 mast barque, 371 gross tons ON89648. 143.1 x 26.1 x 13.0. Built 1884 (12) Murdoch and Murray, Port Glasgow. Owners: George Wood, registered London; 1897 Hugh Munro, registered Lyttelton, and name changed in November 1899 to 'Manurewa'. Munro sells in 1904. He had been in association with AH Turnbull from 1904 until 1908. The owners were GT Nichol and partners; 1909 RS Lamb and partners, registered Sydney, later AS Paterson and Co., who were the owners when the vessel went missing. She sailed from Newcastle NSW March 22, 1922, and was not seen again and presumed to have foundered with the loss of all hands]

Mellor family photographs

Mellor family photographs

Letter to Eliza Mellor and photographs (with negatives) of the Mellor family.

Photographs of staff 1994-2005

Photographs of staff 1994-2005

Photographs of staff at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Adelaide between 1994-2005.

'Manurewa' iron barque

'Manurewa' iron barque

'Manurewa' iron barque 327 tons [iron 3 mast barque, 371 gross tons ON89648. 143.1 x 26.1 x 13.0. Built 1884 (12) Murdoch and Murray, Port Glasgow. Owners: George Wood, registered London; 1897 Hugh Munro, registered Lyttelton, and name changed in November 1899 to 'Manurewa'. Munro sells in 1904. He had been in association with AH Turnbull from 1904 until 1908. The owners were GT Nichol and partners; 1909 RS Lamb and partners, registered Sydney, later AS Paterson and Co., who were the owners when the vessel went missing. She sailed from Newcastle NSW March 22, 1922, and was not seen again and presumed to have foundered with the loss of all hands]

'Manurewa' iron barque

'Manurewa' iron barque

'Manurewa' iron barque 327 tons [iron 3 mast barque, 371 gross tons ON89648. 143.1 x 26.1 x 13.0. Built 1884 (12) Murdoch and Murray, Port Glasgow. Owners: George Wood, registered London; 1897 Hugh Munro, registered Lyttelton, and name changed in November 1899 to 'Manurewa'. Munro sells in 1904. He had been in association with AH Turnbull from 1904 until 1908. The owners were GT Nichol and partners; 1909 RS Lamb and partners, registered Sydney, later AS Paterson and Co., who were the owners when the vessel went missing. She sailed from Newcastle NSW March 22, 1922, and was not seen again and presumed to have foundered with the loss of all hands]

Resident Medical Officers at the R.A.H.

Resident Medical Officers at the R.A.H.

Photo of the Resident Medical Officers at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (R.A.H.), pictured outside one of the buildings. Front row (from left): Drs A.G. Fisher, W.J. McCann. J.H. Pash, J.W. Rollison (Med. Supt.), J.R. Magarey (Surgical Supt.), Y.G. Seppelt, R.N. McCann, J.N. Diggle. Middle row (from left): Drs H.F. Haselgrove, J.H. Nicholls, G.B. Fisk, D.A. Coats, J.A. Bonnin, G.F. Cheesman, D.K. Caust, M.E. Nancarrow, R.F. Scragg, J.H. Slade, T.G. Kohler, R.M. Beard. Back row (from left): Drs M. de L. Faunce, R.A. Kenihan, R.S. Wurm, D.N. Kirkman, M.W. Guymer, T.G. Maddison, R.F. Condon, H. Ellis, G.G. Wyllie, M.G. Sarre, B.F. Venner.

Photographs of Janine Haines

Photographs of Janine Haines

A selection of black and white and colour photographs of Janine Haines, including some with Australian Democrats colleagues and as the Deputy Chairman of Committees.

Commemoration of John McDouall Stuart crossing Australia

Commemoration of John McDouall Stuart crossing Australia

100 year commemoration of John McDouall Stuart crossing Australia from north to south in 1862. Proceedings were conducted by the Port Lincoln Caledonian Society, at the Post Office where there is a plaque attached. In attendance is piper P.J. Baillie, Post Chieves J. Calderwood, M. Mortimer, and G. Leary, Town Clerk L. Paige, Returned Soldiers Official Mr. L. Whait, Post Chief Nicholls, and the Chairman of the Lincoln District Council Stuart Sinclair.

Unidentified woman

Unidentified woman

Tintype portrait of an unidentified woman, possibly Mrs Nichol (see PRG 391/23/4), wearing a dress with a high neckline and lace collar, and a large brooch and heavy chain locket.

Former Politicians A-Z

Former Politicians A-Z

Photographs of Politicians, Governors and Governors-General.

Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union River Excursion

Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union River Excursion

Photographs of the Royal Ornithologists' Union 200 mile trip along the River Murray from 26th November to 5th December 1913.

'Russell's people'

'Russell's people'

Collection of photos from a file titled 'Russell's people' [as in Russell Starke]. Also includes additional unidentified photos (B 71857/25-56), and photocopies with photos and captions (B 71857/57-64).

Photographs of clergy

Photographs of clergy

Photographs of Anglican Church clergy.

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.

Delivery of the automated equipment

Delivery of the automated equipment

Two men watching as Nicholls Crane Services starts lifting equipment off the trucks.