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The John McDouall Stuart Memorial Pipe Band Grade II

The John McDouall Stuart Memorial Pipe Band Grade II

GENERAL: Members of the John McDouall Stuart Memorial Pipe Band, Grade II, at the Adelaide Highland Games, March 1970. Back row, left to right: L. Adams; J. Fisher; M. Montgomerie; Drum Sergeant A. Brodie; S. Smith. Second row: K. Bryce; I. McPhederan; Drum Major A. Ferguson; M. Shipway; S. Eddy. third row: I. Valentine; D. MacAulay; Pipe Major R. Hepburn; D. Aitken.

Members of 2nd/8th Field Ambulance Pipe Band

Members of 2nd/8th Field Ambulance Pipe Band

GENERAL: Members of the 2nd/8th Field Ambulance Pipe Band, 9th Division A.I.F., marching at Wayville. Front row from left: Reverend Angus Thompson; Don Hayes; Ken Greason. Second row from left: Jack Ferguson; Bill Williams; Graham Robinson; base drummer Max Hayes. Side drummers Donald Inkster; Ken Thompson; Dicky Duryea. Buglers front row: Sam Parks; Johnny Davis; ?. Second row: ?; Murray Kemp; ? Elphick. The remainder are unknown.

Cameronian Ladies Pipe Band

Cameronian Ladies Pipe Band

MOUNT GAMBIER: The Cameronian Ladies Pipe Band competing at the Cameronian Ladies Pipe Band Contest, Valley Lake, Mount Gambier, 14 April 1979. They include Drum Master Heather Gabell; Pipe Master Sandra Borg; Kay Macmillan; Ailsa Thomson; Pipe Sergeant Pauline Gabell; Pipe Corporal Linda Ferguson; Sandra Doman; Kay Fitzgerald; Jean Thomson; Robyn Hardwicke and Drum Corporal Wendy MacMillan.

Mount Gambier Ladies Pipe Band

Mount Gambier Ladies Pipe Band

MOUNT GAMBIER: Members of the Mount Gambier Ladies Pipe Band attending the Adelaide Highland Games, 1974. Left to right: Gail Jackman; Vicki Dorman; Fiona Morrison; Patricia Norman; Pipe Sergeant Sandra Borg; Pauline Gabble; Drum master Barbara Muller; Gail Jackman; Pipe Master Joan Morrison; Marilyn Butler; ? ; ?. Kneeling in the front row: Vicky Howe and Linda Ferguson.

The Blue Lake Highland Pipe Band

The Blue Lake Highland Pipe Band

MOUNT GAMBIER: Members of the Blue Lake Highland Pipe Band. Third row, left to right: Ern Golley; Bill Kinmonth; Jack MacPherson; Archie MacMillan (Drum Major); Bill Leggett; Graham Robinson; Bill Thompson. Second row: Hec Faser (Band President); Colin Gibson; Murdoch Gibson; Tommy Dowdell; Jimmy Seager; Mr. McBride (Patron). Front row: Bob MacPherson; Allan Golding; Charles Seebohm; Colin Ferguson; Jimmy Strafford. The Flag Bearer is Sandy McNash.

Millicent Caledonian Society Pipe Band 1958

Millicent Caledonian Society Pipe Band 1958

MILLICENT: Millicent Caledonian Society Pipe Band. Standing, left to right: Pipe Major L. Altschwager; Drum Major J. Ferguson; M. Bellinger; E. Hart; Pipe Sergeant A. Altschwager; R. Clifford; R. McCullum. Seated: D. Cameron; A. Clisby; M. Altschwager; Drum Major A. Sutherland; J. Maile; A. Hayward.

Committee of the John McDouall Stuart statue

Committee of the John McDouall Stuart statue

GENERAL: Members of the Committee of the John McDouall Stuart statue in Adelaide established to commemorate his historic journey from Adelaide to the Indian Ocean in 1861-1862: Back row, left to right: J. Hutchinson, M.H.R.; George McEwin; T. B. Oliver; George Waddell; J. Ferguson (Chief Gawler Society); D. W. Gray; W. T. Paterson; W. J. Hill; A. Mackie; H. T. Morris; D. Nicholson; H. G. McKittrick. Middle row, left to right: R. H. Crawford; Peter Wood; J. W. Sandford (Chieftain); Hon. John Darling (Past Chief); A. J.McLachlan (Past Chief and Chairman Statue Committee); Hon. J. H. Howe (Past Chief); George Fowler Stewart (Past Chief); John Drummond (Chieftain). Front row, left to right: W. C. Torode (Contractor for erection); John White (Sculptor); H. Tassie (Hon. Secretary Statue Committee).

Upper 3rd class, Queen's College, North Adelaide

Upper 3rd class, Queen's College, North Adelaide

Boys of the Upper 3rd class at Queen's College, North Adelaide; back row, left to right: Ferguson; Leader; Whinnerah; J.S.T. (teacher); Owen (1); Miller; centre row, left to right: Smith; Clare (1); Andrews; Owen (2); Campbell (2); Hayward (3); Salom (1); Giles (2); Salom (2); Bakewell; Gwynne. The Salom boys are twins Bertram Philip Salom and Walter Judah Salom (information supplied by a researcher, who is not sure which boy is which).

Keswick Hospital : Invitation

Keswick Hospital : Invitation

Invitation to a unveiling of A Roll of Honor to the South Australian Army Nurses by Lady Helen Munro-Ferguson in the presence of Lady Galway at the Adelaide Town Hall on Monday September 17th 1917.

Keswick Hospital : Certificate

Keswick Hospital : Certificate

Certificate awarded to Miss Violet Williams in recognition of 5 years devoted service under the Australian Red Cross Society during the Great War 1914-1919. Signed by Helen Munro-Ferguson.

Keswick Hospital : Certificate

Keswick Hospital : Certificate

Certificate awarded to Miss Violet Williams in recognition of 5 years devoted service under the Australian Red Cross Society during the Great War 1914-1919 for motor ambulance and Orthopaedic Association work. Signed by Helen Munro-Ferguson.

North Adelaide District Football Association

North Adelaide District Football Association

Photograph of North Adelaide District Football Association, winners 'Advertiser Shield', 1958. N.A.D.F.A. 7 goals 20 behinds, East Torrens 7 goals 14 behinds. Back row: D. Lack, R. Rodgers, B. Kent, T. Lawrence. Fourth row: Bradbrook, L. Pallier, K. Carter, Spencer, V. Blackmore, K. Dalby. Third row: B. Smith, P. Sheridan, M. Goodwin, R. Starr, T. White, J. Hastings, P. Collison. Second row: R. Ferguson (Chairman), R. Tuckey, C. Winfield (Secretary), J. Thomas (Captain), T. Ward (Vice-Captain), R. Lapham (Manager), R. Smart, S. Hancock (Coach). Front row: R. Proleta, B. Roberts, K. Leonard, R. Facoory, C. Tuckey.

English test cricketers

English test cricketers

The English test cricketers pictured at Government House, Friday 25 October 1946. Back row, from left: W.Ferguson (scorer), P.Smith, J.T.Ikin, D.Wright, L.Hutton, R.Pollard, J.Hardstaff, W.Voce, A.V.Bedser, G.E.Evans, D.Compton, J.Washbrook, J.Langridge. Front row, from left: P.Gibb, N.W.D.Yardley, Major R. Howard (manager), Sir Willoughby Norrie, W.R.Hammond (captain), Lady Norrie, W.Edrich.

Flinders Ranges album: grave at Moolooloo

Flinders Ranges album: grave at Moolooloo

A grave at Moolooloo; the inscription on the gravestone reads "In loving memory of our dear baby Isobel Margaret Ferguson Feby 4th 1897 aged 10 months".

The Kriewaldt family at the Royal Adelaide Show

The Kriewaldt family at the Royal Adelaide Show

The Kriewaldt family at the Royal Adelaide Show (from left) Paul, Susanne (aged 3), Elizabeth (aged 6), Valda and Catherine (aged 4), pictured in front of Massey Ferguson harvester. The family are holding a number of show bags.

Annette Ferguson member of the Burnside Players.

Annette Ferguson member of the Burnside Players.

Salvation Army Soup Kitchen. Julia Ferguson (Noarlunga Downs) and Captain Alan Steven (Morphett Vale) prepare the evening meal. 29th April 1987.

Salvation Army Soup Kitchen. Julia Ferguson (Noarlunga Downs) and Captain Alan Steven (Morphett Vale) prepare the evening meal. 29th April 1987.

At the Peregrin Park Senior Citizen Club for the 5th birthday celebration. Left to right; Mal Sporne (Founder), Ted Hall (1st President), Cliff Leak (Current President) and Arty Ferguson (Co-Founder). 1989.

At the Peregrin Park Senior Citizen Club for the 5th birthday celebration. Left to right; Mal Sporne (Founder), Ted Hall (1st President), Cliff Leak (Current President) and Arty Ferguson (Co-Founder). 1989.

Pastor Robert Ferguson (Edwardstown Church of Christ - sponsoring body), and Robin Judd (Manager) at the renovated youth shelter at Edwardstown. 25th July 1990.

Pastor Robert Ferguson (Edwardstown Church of Christ - sponsoring body), and Robin Judd (Manager) at the renovated youth shelter at Edwardstown. 25th July 1990.

Movies, television, radio

Movies, television, radio

Duane Ferguson, Findon; Magdalaine, Findon; Triple M.

Album of holiday photographs

Album of holiday photographs

Album of photographs taken by Ivy L. Watson of a holiday in the north and mid-north of South Australia. In some photographs (1, 6-7) the Bonds tour bus can be seen. See 'Contents' for details.

Sports

Sports

Trail Ride Money Raiser; Michael Wilding; Ben Wilding, 14; John Ferguson, 14; Andrew Thompson.

Sports

Sports

Pauline Ferguson, Nailsworth, plays for Memorial Drive.

Tom Playford with cricket team

Tom Playford with cricket team

GENERAL: Members of the South Australian Trades Hall cricket team photographed at Adelaide Oval during their match against the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures. Back Row, left to right: Senator Fred Ward; (umpire); N. Ferguson; W. Brown; J. Ryan; J. McLeay (Lord Mayor of Adelaide); D. Ryan; A. R. McKenzie; Acting Leader of the Opposition M. R. O'Halloran (umpire). Centre Row, left to right: Arthur Richardson (coach of the teams); Premier Tom Playford (umpire); A. B. Thompson (captain); J. V. Ryan (manager); S. J. Lawn; C. H. (Tip) Ryan; W. H. Jeanes. Front Row, left to right: T. Fanning; D. Rowe; J. Newson; C. Calnan.

Cricket prizes at Adelaide Oval

Cricket prizes at Adelaide Oval

Cricket players photographed after the match held at Adelaide Oval between the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures and the winners, Trades Hall; A. B. Thompson, captain of the team is holding the trophy and a duck for being out for no runs, other players include, left to right: S. Barton Pope (president of the S. A. Chamber of Manufactures); N. Ferguson, holding a duck for a good score (Trades Hall); J. McLeay (Lord Mayor of Adelaide); D. Ryan, holding a duck for scoring a century (Trades Hall); Senator Fred Ward (umpire), other names not known.

P.S. Murray leaving Campbell Park private jetty

P.S. Murray leaving Campbell Park private jetty

Bow view of 'P.S. Murray' leaving Campbell Park private jetty (Lake Albert), with load of sheep for Milang, from A.P. Bowman's Campbell Park Stud. A.P. Bowman in white shirt stands on jetty with his wife. Captain A. Ferguson is on right of bridge, Engineer Z. Bowden is shifting into reverse gear.

Shearers at Mount Schank

Shearers at Mount Schank

A group of shearers - 'the men who shore 100,000 sheep at Mount Schank in 1899 with blade shears'. Back row (from left): A. Ashby, G.Winterfield, D. McIntyre, R. Telford, A. White, A. Hastings, unknown, unknown, A. Livingston, J. Butler. Second row: H. Kuhl, Gorton (hand on hip), J. Potter, W. Brice, A. Gamble, J. Lewis, H. McLaughlin, C.L. Orchard, J. Earle, J. Winterfield, J. Thomas, W. Baker, A. Butler, J.Ferguson, W. Goldner, W. Cutting, A. Hastings Snr, unknown. Standing on ground: J. Ryan, J. Lock, Gorton, R. Laslett, J. Hennessy Snr, J.Bigham, J. Kemp, J. Robinson, Clarence Long (also known as Milerum), J. Marthon, R.F. White, J. Fletcher (boss of board). Sitting: J.Buckingham, D. Manser, H. McDougall, C. Pudney, unknown, A. Cutting, A. Howe, unknown, unknown, H. Hastings, J. Concannon, A. Galpin, W.Butler, F. Perry, R. Hammond. In front: J. Carlin.

High School Sports Team

High School Sports Team

Photograph of girls softball team. Back row, l to r: Heather Simpson, Beth Goodes, Audrey Ferguson, Patricia Watson, Margaret Medhurst. Front row: Nancy Hellyer, Gladys Harrap, Jean German, Shirley Crouch, Norma Kilsby.

High School Sports Team

High School Sports Team

Photograph of girls hockey team. Back row, L to R: ?, Nancy Hellyer, Audrey Ferguson, Gwenda Hein, Peggy Nichol, Margaret Mitchell, Margaret Finnis, Ruth Helmore. Front row: Brenda Neale, Pat McLean, Heather Simpson, Jean German, Shirley Crouch, Maureen Ploenges.

Grace Kentish

Grace Kentish

Grace Leticia Kentish nee Ferguson, Mount Gambier. Born on 13 December 1904 Grace married Cecil 'Cec' Horwood Kentish on 24 March 1938.