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Trainee teachers and staff of the Observation School, Currie Street

Trainee teachers and staff of the Observation School, Currie Street

Group portrait, thought to be trainee teachers and staff, at the Adelaide Observation School, Currie Street. Beatrice Alice Moulds (later Rother) is in the back row, extreme right. One of the teachers may be Mr. Adey. The school principal, John Fairweather, is seated in the centre, eighth from the left, in the second row from the front.

Store at Graves Street, Kadina

Store at Graves Street, Kadina

Three men, two of whom are holding a newspaper advertising Moore's winter sale. One of the men is pointing to a part of the advertisement that details free buses to the store from Moonta and Wallaroo.

Engraved snuff box

Engraved snuff box

Metal snuff box.

Ernest Duncan Hewish

Ernest Duncan Hewish

Half-plate glass negative portrait of Private Ernest Duncan Hewish, wearing World War One military uniform, including peaked cap, and a Red Cross patch on one arm, denoting a member of the Australian Army Medical Corps, standing in front of a background of a woodland path. Written on original paper envelope: 'E.D. Hewish. A.M.C. Nth Rd, Prospect. Dep 2/- 1906'.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : John Eldridge

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : John Eldridge

Arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Henry Porcher". Publican, Grand Junction, Wallaroo.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Caroline Gribbin

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Caroline Gribbin

Caroline Gribbin, c. 1842-1912; nee Spargo and Bunney (Bonney), married James Gribbin, then Stephen Moyle. Arrived in South Australia in July 1848 on board the ship the "Sibella". Resided in Allen's Creek, Kapunda, Wallaroo Mines, Appila-Yarrowie, Kadina, Parkside; Broken Hill, New South Wales. Worked possibly as brothel keeper (Parkside, 1883); storekeeper (Broken Hill).

M.V. 'Moonta' at Port Lincoln

M.V. 'Moonta' at Port Lincoln

View of the M.V. 'Moonta' moored alongside the Port Lincoln wharf during one of its' gulf trips. 'The Gulf trip - 6 pounds for 6 days' saw the ship visit Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Port Augusta and Port Hughes as well as Port Germein, Wallaroo and possibly Whyalla. The photographer was one of the passengers on the trip.

Group of passengers aboard M.V. 'Moonta'

Group of passengers aboard M.V. 'Moonta'

View of a group of passengers on the deck of M.V. 'Moonta' during one of its' gulf trips. 'The Gulf trip - 6 pounds for 6 days' saw the ship visit Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Port Augusta and Port Hughes as well as Port Germein, Wallaroo and possibly Whyalla. The photographer was one of the passengers on the trip.

Album presented to the Revd A.G. Rawstorne

Album presented to the Revd A.G. Rawstorne

Volume 2 of two large photographic albums presented 'to the Reverend A. G. Rawstorne, M.A. / in memory of his three years of busy work / and bright useful life / in / South Australia / with much affection and gratitude / from / the Bishop and Mrs Kennion. / Bishop's Court / N. Adelaide / Jan. 11th 1886. / My pulses therefore beat again / for other friends that once I met / nor can it suit me to forget / the mighty hopes that makes us men. / Tennyson. In mem. cant.85'. The album contains 111 Sweet photographs, each with a brief caption. [Individual photos from the album can also be viewed by doing an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on SRG 94/2/13. The second volume can be found at SRG 94/2/14.]

Old colonists 1836-1840 : James Chittleborough, Jnr

Old colonists 1836-1840 : James Chittleborough, Jnr

James Chittleborough, Jnr arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Farmer, publican, storekeeper, bookkeeper, brewery traveller, land agent; Hurtle Vale, Kent Town, Wallaroo, Adelaide, Prospect, Hindmarsh.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Thomas Augustine Naughton

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Thomas Augustine Naughton

Thomas Augustine Naughton arrived in South Australia in February 1837 on board the ship the " Isabella". Policeman; storekeeper, Wallaroo Mines; farmer, Ardrossan.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Henry A'Court Bloxam

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Henry A'Court Bloxam

Probably Henry A'Court Bloxam. Lawyer; Wallaroo, Mount Gambier.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Eldridge

Old colonists 1836-1840 : John Eldridge

John Eldridge arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Henry Porcher". Publican, Grand Junction, Wallaroo.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : George Joseph Linn

Old colonists 1836-1840 : George Joseph Linn

Probably George Joseph Linn arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the ship the "Morley". Woodcutter, Wallaroo; carter and farmer, Hindmarsh.

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Palmer Ockenden

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Palmer Ockenden

Palmer Ockenden arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Resource". Policeman, blacksmith, farmer, publican; Port Adelaide, Adelaide, Walkerville, Wallaroo.

Postcards received by Annie Beattie

A collection of postcards received over approximately ten years by Miss Annie Beattie, together a smaller number received by her younger sister, Emmie. The earlier ones to both sisters (approximately 1906-1910) are addressed to 'Dunn Street, Lower North Adelaide' [the family home]; during the same period a few are addressed 'c/- Jas. Marshall & Co. Rundle Street, City' [Jas. Marshall & Co. ran a drapers. importers & general furnishers' business at 24-34 Rundle Street]. There are a number addressed to Annie 'c/- Mrs Bowman, "Poltalloch", via Milang' (ca.1907); others are addressed 'Martindale Hall, Mintaro' (ca.1908-1909). By 1911 Annie appears to have returned to Adelaide. A final postcard is written by 'E.B.' [Emmie Beattie] to Miss Eva Decre. The postcards feature various views of Adelaide and surrounds, together with cards from Mount Gambier, Port Victor / Victor Harbor, Mildura, Kapunda, Wallaroo, Port Lincoln and Quorn. [Selected images on the postcards have been digitised and may be viewed online.]

Mollie & Nancie Depledge

Mollie & Nancie Depledge

Studio portrait photograph of twin girls Mollie and Nancie Depledge. They were born 1 September 1925. Nancie married Victor Carpenter in 1957, and died in 1976. They were daughters of Amy Mignanette Burgess and Andrew Alfred Depledge, and granddaughters of Annie Sarah Emma Burgess (nee Mudge). Their great grandparents John and Ann Mudge lived for many years at Wallaroo. John Mudge was born at sea off the St Jago Islands. His family settled at Noarlunga, and he married Ann Stimson, the sister of Charlotte Depledge (nee Stimson).

Salvation Army 'Greathearts' Congress

Salvation Army 'Greathearts' Congress

Caption on back: '"Greathearts", our first Congress in Adelaide, 1925'. Probationary Lieutenants from the 1924 "Greathearts" session of cadets, Melbourne Training Garrison, appointed to the South Australian Division or Peterborough Division (Corps or Social Institution in brackets). Back row: Frank Walters (Wirrabara); Bram Woods (in charge of Naracoorte); Matters (West Adelaide); Hobbs (Naracoorte, assistant). Second row: Marcie Coombs (Mt Barker Boys' Home); Letitia Doney (later 1. Mrs Brigadier Linsell, 2. Mrs Senior Major Sandy) (Kent Town); Alec Hoare (Clare); Sid Roberts (Wirrabara); Hodgson (Berri). Front row: Verity Marum (later Mrs Lieutenant Colonel Stevenson) (Barton Vale Girls' Reformatory); McDonald (Prospect East); Captain (from training garrison staff) Nell Hill (later Mrs Commissioner Blake) (Prospect East, in charge); Captain (from training garrison staff) Cyril Brimblecombe (Peterborough DHG); Kelb (Mt Barker); Margaret Swanborough (later Mrs Brigadier Lawler) (Wallaroo).

South Australian Farmers' Co-operative Union photograph album

South Australian Farmers' Co-operative Union photograph album

Album containing 38 gelatin silver photographs mounted on card, with printed captions mounted below each print, depicting the locations and activities of the South Australian Farmers' Co-operative Union Limited in approximately 1938.