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Employees of A. Simpson & Son

Portraits of A. Simpson & Son 'Employees with over 30 years service as on the 24th October, 1947'. See contents for names. Copy prints available.

Torrens Lake plaque

Torrens Lake plaque

Plaque reads: 'Torrens Lake opened by his Excellency Sir W.F.D. Jervois ... on the 21st July 1881. Edwin Thomas Smith, Mayor. Thomas Worsnop, Town Clerk, J.H.C. Langdon, Engineer.'

Department of Lands employees

Department of Lands employees

Group portrait, thought to be employees of the Lands Department, Government of South Australia. Back row: M. Johnson, B.E. Bill, R.W. Godsen, H. Rooney, J. Veal, I. Dubois, R.L. Trebilcock, I. Williams, B.T. Giles, R.W. Booker, B. Taylor, B. Headland, E. Dolling, L. Austin, R. Cave, J. DeVaney, K. Smith, L. Brugioni. Second row: L. Kelly, J. Kennealy, E. Russell, D. Redpath, J. Kiley, I Stuart, W. Brewer, T. O'Connell, R. Brittain, F. Ainsworth, W. Attenborough, J. Meehan, G.B. Young, W. LeLacheur, R.E. Tynan, O.R.J.M.D. Copley, A. Daw, K. Tilbrook, R. Hammond. Third Row: T. Murray, M. Skitch, P. Simmons, L.G. Barnes, L. Williams, D. Gapp, L. Tomlinson, J. Pritchard, W. Marchant, L. James, R. Gregory, L. Moroney, J. Green, C.L. Parker, K. Irwin, W.F. Paynter, M. Butler, M. Whittle, J. Pengelley, A. Macklin, L. Oakley, B. Kelly, D. Mathias. Fourth row: J.W. Gilchrist, R. Eyre, J. Llewelyn (no relation), D.H. Harrison, I. Lawson, D.V. O'Dea, H. Penhall, A.H. Peters, A.C. Gordon, J. Wells, L.D. Dierks, D. Walker, W. Lipp, T.G. Stevens, R. Wittwer. Front row: C. Burton, L. Bailey, T. Roberts, M. Cain, B. Kiley, P. Horgan, P. Entwhistle, A.C.T. O'Shaughnessy, A.T. Roberts, G.E. Pleuckhahn, D. Tynan, S. Beare, B Haulson, D. Baker, W. Pretty.

Folding ruler

Folding ruler

Folding steel ruler manufactured by Chesterman Sheffield (England). The metal ruler measures 21 inches long when unfolded, and consists of seven pieces each three inches long, which fold together to a compact form 3 cm x 1 cm x 0.5 cm.

Safety pin

Safety pin

Small metal safety pin.

The Vixen plough

The Vixen plough

'The "Vixen Plough", the first stump jumping plough. Invented by Mr R. B. Smith of Kalkabury in June 1876. Diagram No 1'. Photograph of a print by the Government photolithographer.

First single furrow stump jumping plough

First single furrow stump jumping plough

'The first single furrow stump jumping plough. Made by Mr R. B. Smith of Kalkabury and exhibited by him at the Moonta Show , 9 Nov 1876. Diagram No 2'. Photograph of a print by the Government photolithographer.

Second Valley cottage

Second Valley cottage

Pencil drawing on card of a cottage in Second Valley, picturing the building with a verandah and rainwater tank, and the surrounding trees and road. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner.

Photographic portrait of Samuel Bell Labatt and John Bagot Labatt

Photographic portrait of Samuel Bell Labatt and John Bagot Labatt

Albumen print photograph, carte de visite format, of the brothers Samuel Bell Labatt and John Bagot Labatt as young boys.

Pride March Adelaide

Pride March Adelaide

Members of the Aboriginal and Torrens Strait Islander communinities in Light Square prior to the 2019 Adelaide Pride March.

United Aborigines Mission missionaries, Oodnadatta

United Aborigines Mission missionaries, Oodnadatta

United Aborigines Mission missionaries, Oodnadatta. L-R: Miss Hyde, Mr. Kramer, Miss Harris, Miss Smith (later Mrs. McDill).

'Ready to start'

'Ready to start'

Photograph from the album of Joyce Kernick. Ready to depart on a Christmas road trip, 1926. The cars in the photograph are a Ford, number 60266, registered in 1926 to William Livingstone Coe of 32 Elizabeth Street, Croydon, and a Austin, number 07208, registered in 1920 to William Smith of 11 Elizabeth Street, Croydon. William Coe would marry Joyce Kernick's sister, Miriam Clarice Kernick, on 6 March 1929.

His Excellency and Officers, R.A.A.F., Parafield

His Excellency and Officers, R.A.A.F., Parafield

Group photograph of His Excellency and Officers, R.A.A.F., Parafield. Standing L-R: J. G. Wright, E. L. Perry, C. A. Hewitt, S. R. Barry, G. A. Cooper, C. A. J. Lum, H. E. G. Shepherd, J. E. Smith, A. J. Carvosso, W. H. McLaughlan, E. A. McRae, J. B. Fell. Sitting L-R: R. V. Pridmore, G. D. Wainwright, C. C. Hayward, Governor Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey, R. S. Brown, K. R. Parsons, Harry Plumridge, D. T. W. Manwell.

Family photograph album relating to the Hubbe family

Family photograph album relating to the Hubbe family

Family photograph album of cabinet card portraits. See below for details.

R.A.A.F. plane in Port River

R.A.A.F. plane in Port River

R.A.A.F. plane S1158 partially submerged in the Port River. '22 June 28: The crew was just leaving the shore to prepare for take-off when a strong wind squall struck and overturned the moored aircraft. A radio mechanic already on board (CPL Douglas A Endean) was lucky to be rescued unhurt. The aircraft quickly sank nose first onto the river bed with the tail and port wing up in the air. The starboard wing was badly crumpled and the engines and propellers suffered considerable damage. Much to the chagrin of RAAF officials, instead of triumphantly joining the British boats in a public display of Empire, A11-1 had to be ignominiously retrieved off the river bottom by crane and returned to Point Cook on board the 2,040 ton Howard Smith Line SS Saros for a lengthy and costly repair.' [In 1927, two ... wooden-hulled aircraft Mk.I aircraft, S1158 and S1159, were shipped to Australia for co-operation with four Southampton IIs of the RAF Far East Flight, which were making the first formation flight from England to Australia. From their entry to service, the two aircraft retained their RAF serials until in 1928, the two Southampton Is were re-numbered A11-1 and A11-2, and formed the nucleus of a Coastal Reconnaissance Flight at Point Cook.] [Source: Australian & New Zealand Military Aircraft Serials & History]

Plane being retrieved by crane

Plane being retrieved by crane

Damaged plane being retrieved from Port River. '22 June 28: The crew was just leaving the shore to prepare for take-off when a strong wind squall struck and overturned the moored aircraft. A radio mechanic already on board (CPL Douglas A Endean) was lucky to be rescued unhurt. The aircraft quickly sank nose first onto the river bed with the tail and port wing up in the air. The starboard wing was badly crumpled and the engines and propellers suffered considerable damage. Much to the chagrin of RAAF officials, instead of triumphantly joining the British boats in a public display of Empire, A11-1 had to be ignominiously retrieved off the river bottom by crane and returned to Point Cook on board the 2,040 ton Howard Smith Line SS Saros for a lengthy and costly repair.' [In 1927, two ... wooden-hulled aircraft Mk.I aircraft, S1158 and S1159, were shipped to Australia for co-operation with four Southampton IIs of the RAF Far East Flight, which were making the first formation flight from England to Australia. From their entry to service, the two aircraft retained their RAF serials until in 1928, the two Southampton Is were re-numbered A11-1 and A11-2, and formed the nucleus of a Coastal Reconnaissance Flight at Point Cook.] [Source: Australian & New Zealand Military Aircraft Serials & History]

Damaged plane being lifted onto boat

Damaged plane being lifted onto boat

Damaged plane being retrieved from Port River. '22 June 28: The crew was just leaving the shore to prepare for take-off when a strong wind squall struck and overturned the moored aircraft. A radio mechanic already on board (CPL Douglas A Endean) was lucky to be rescued unhurt. The aircraft quickly sank nose first onto the river bed with the tail and port wing up in the air. The starboard wing was badly crumpled and the engines and propellers suffered considerable damage. Much to the chagrin of RAAF officials, instead of triumphantly joining the British boats in a public display of Empire, A11-1 had to be ignominiously retrieved off the river bottom by crane and returned to Point Cook on board the 2,040 ton Howard Smith Line SS Saros for a lengthy and costly repair.' [In 1927, two ... wooden-hulled aircraft Mk.I aircraft, S1158 and S1159, were shipped to Australia for co-operation with four Southampton IIs of the RAF Far East Flight, which were making the first formation flight from England to Australia. From their entry to service, the two aircraft retained their RAF serials until in 1928, the two Southampton Is were re-numbered A11-1 and A11-2, and formed the nucleus of a Coastal Reconnaissance Flight at Point Cook.] [Source: Australian & New Zealand Military Aircraft Serials & History]

Norman family photographs

Norman family photographs

Photographs collected by the Norman family. A listing has been made by number (1-921) and by alphabetical order, attached to this record (see attached special list for details). A further 30 original photographs of Echuca, Maloga, Aboriginal people, and the Norman and Magarey families (some have captions on backs) have been added to this series and continue the numbering sequence to 951.

Set design for Babar theatre production

Set design for Babar theatre production

Set design sketch for the theatre production of 'Babar'. Listed as No. RT709.

Warragamba Dam under construction

Warragamba Dam under construction

Drawing in pen on board of the worksite. Listed as No.749 in the artist's catalogue of works.

Sketchbook of portraits and elephants

Sketchbook of portraits and elephants

Sketchbook containing portrait drawings of men, women and children, and elephants. Drawn mostly while in Mount Gambier.

Professor Sir Kerr Grant 3

Professor Sir Kerr Grant 3

Portrait drawing in pen on board of Professor Sir Kerr Grant, professor and physicist of the University of Adelaide. Listed as No.198 in the artist's catalogue of works.

Professor Sir Kerr Grant 1

Professor Sir Kerr Grant 1

Portrait drawing in pen on board of Professor Sir Kerr Grant, professor and physicist of the University of Adelaide. Listed as No.196 in the artist's catalogue of works.

Professor Sir Kerr Grant 4

Professor Sir Kerr Grant 4

Portrait drawing in pen on board of Professor Sir Kerr Grant, professor and physicist of the University of Adelaide. Listed as No.199 in the artist's catalogue of works.

Professor Sir Kerr Grant 2

Professor Sir Kerr Grant 2

Portrait drawing in pen on board of Professor Sir Kerr Grant, professor and physicist of the University of Adelaide. Listed as No.197 in the artist's catalogue of works.

Professor Sir Kerr Grant 5

Professor Sir Kerr Grant 5

Two portrait drawings in oil pastel on board of Professor Sir Kerr Grant, professor and physicist of the University of Adelaide. Listed as No.203 in the artist's catalogue of works.

Portrait exercise sketches

Portrait exercise sketches

Portrait sketch exercises on both sides of one sheet.

Professor Sir Kerr Grant 6

Professor Sir Kerr Grant 6

Portrait drawing in pen of Professor Sir Kerr Grant, professor and physicist of the University of Adelaide. Listed as No.204 in the artist's catalogue of works.

Shirley Keene

Shirley Keene

Drawing of a woman sitting. Titled 'Shirley Keene'.

Blue vase and shell

Blue vase and shell

Still life painting in watercolours of a blue vase and a shell on a table. Painted by Ruth at age 18 in a still life class taught by Jessamine Buxton.