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Violet Annie Field
Digital copy of a black and white studio photograph of Violet Annie Field.


Photograph album of the Hubbe and Kay families
Family photograph album comprising predominantly carte de visiste portraits of members of the Hubbe and Kay families and their relatives.


Photograph album of the Hubbe family and extended family
Photograph album of the Hubbe family and their extended family. See below for details.


Mr. Raymond Baden Powell Treloar
Studio portrait of Ray (Raymond Baden Powell) Treloar. Ray was born on 18 May 1900 in Watervale, near Auburn in South Australia, to Arthur and Eva (nee Badcock) Treloar. In 1927 he married Ethel Madge Harvey. Died in 1979.


The Lungley sisters
Studio portrait of 'Edith, Katie and Bee' Lungley, daughters of Arthur Robert Lungley and Margaret Elizabeth Ayers.


Nurses Doris Brinsley and Dorothy Rodgers
Studio portrait of Army nurses Sister Doris Brinsley [on left] and Sister Dorothy Rodgers. Both are wearing the full Army nurses' uniform. Doris Brinsley was born 18 September 1892, daughter of George Arthur Brinsley and Anna Rosina nee Wilcox. She enlisted 18 June 1917 at Adelaide and embarked for overseas 9 November 1917. She left the service 18 February 1920.


Portraits in South Australia
Photographs in black & white and some sepia, of portraits of South Australian people and scenes ca. 1890-1930. Some images include noteworthy costumes. See CONTENTS for more information and details.


Mrs. Florence Bourne
Studio view of a woman wearing a straw boater hat with her fur trimmed costume identified as Mrs. Florence Bourne, daughter of Arthur Payne of Payneham, South Australia.


Photographs relating to the Ayers family.
Comprising a collection of 145 portraits and family photographs of Ayers family members and relatives; Sir John Fisher and Morphett family and relations, the children of Sir Henry and Lady Ann Ayers, Sidney and John Ayers sons of Harry and Ada, other children of Harry and Ada who died in infancy, Seafield Tower at Glenelg - summer residence of Harry and Ada, riding on Glenelg beach, Cowle family relations at Hamper Mill, England and unknown relatives. The collection also includes photographs of the Ayers family residences 'Dimora' East Terrace, Adelaide and 'Seafield Tower' at Glenelg. See CONTENTS for more information.


Heinrich family album
Heinrich family album, compiled by Ilona Oppenheim from loose family photographs. Notes found on the verso of photographs are noted in the caption in inverted commas. Topics include life at Hermannsburg Mission in the Northern Territory in the nineteen twenties, with photographs of some Aboriginal people and visitors to Hermannsburg, including scientists, government officials and tourists. Photos 293-295 are restricted from view pending assessment of Aboriginal content. These images include 293. Ceremonial tjuringa stones of the Hermannsburg area (restricted); 294. 'Manangananga' sacred cave (restricted); 295. 'Holy cave 17 April 1929 (Dad's birthday)'. Large group of Aboriginal people from the Hermannsburg Mission gathered at a sacred spot (restricted). Photos 296-302 have not been digitised. These are duplicated elsewhere in other Heinrich albums or lantern slides.


Louis William Saler and family
Half-plate glass negative portrait of Trooper Louis William Saler in World War One military uniform, holding a cane in one hand, with his wife, Elsie Lily Saler (seated), who is wearing a long dress with a jacket and hat with floral decorations, and their daughter Violet, aged approximately 9 years, wearing a knee-length dress with lace cuffs and collar, knee-high socks and ribbons in her hair. They are posed in front of a woodland path background. Written on original paper envelope: 'Mrs Saler. Owen 2761'. Written on glass plate: '11 Cabs, Mrs Saley'.


Maurice 'Mick' William Frost, SA Police
Digital copy of a black and white studio photograph of Maurice 'Mick' William Frost in South Australian Police uniform. Mick was a member of the Police Motorcycle Division. Handwriting reads number '30190' on original verso.


Photographs of Cyril Richard Cole
Photographs collected by Cyril Richard Cole, relating to his war service during the First World War, and as Commander of the 1st Australian Forestry Company, Royal Australian Engineers, during the Second World War, along with photographs relating to his work in the Forestry industry including a Forestry Conference held in Western Australia in 1949, and holiday photographs. See below for details.


Rundle Street, Adelaide
View of Rundle Street, Adelaide, looking east from King William Street. On a busy day in Rundle Street people stroll along the pavement and across the road amongst the slow moving traffic, both motor and horse-drawn. City buildings and shops are seen on either side of the street. Shown on the North side of the street are The C.J. Young Shoe Co., Barlow's Shoes, a chemist, Stevenson's Jewellers clock and Marshall's Dept Store. Shown on the South side are Thelma-Duryea Photographic Studio, Bricknell's Cafe, the Grand Theatre, Sigalas & Co., Cawthorne's Piano & Music Warehouse, Kindermann's Cafe (est.1851), Charlick Bros Grocers & Teamen, and De-Lany's Red Lion Hotel.