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Photographs of factory processes

Photographs of factory processes

Photographs of factory processes, employees and staff of A. Simpson & Son. See below for details.

Men, women and children at the Tanunda Real Property Act Festival

Men, women and children at the Tanunda Real Property Act Festival

An albumen paper carte de visite photograph showing part of the Tanunda Real Property Act Festival, held on 30 October 1862.

Pride March Adelaide

Pride March Adelaide

Gunnai / Kurnai and Wotjobaluk man Damien Ralphs painted in the image of his totem, the Blue Wren, and holding the Aboriginal flag, prior to the 2019 Adelaide Pride March.

Pride March Adelaide

Pride March Adelaide

Woman in Light Square with her Suzuki motorcycle prior to the 2019 Adelaide Pride March. Her bike has Trans and Rainbow flags attached.

Pride March Adelaide

Pride March Adelaide

Toward the end of the Adelaide Pride March community members carry a giant rainbow flag.

A.N.Z. Bank building, King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia

A.N.Z. Bank building, King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia

Night view of the A.N.Z. Bank building, King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia. Banners hanging from two windows and flags on the parapets suggest this was taken at the time of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.

Flagstaff, Reeves Point, Kangaroo Island

Flagstaff, Reeves Point, Kangaroo Island

Flagstaff overlooking Reeves Point, Kangaroo Island

Flagstaff, Reeves Point, Kangaroo Island

Flagstaff, Reeves Point, Kangaroo Island

Flagstaff overlooking Reeves Point, Kangaroo Island

Flagstaff, Reeves Point, Kangaroo Island

Flagstaff, Reeves Point, Kangaroo Island

Flagstaff at Reeves Point, Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island Hospital

Kangaroo Island Hospital

Kangaroo Island Hospital at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island.

Writing case and letters

A leather writing case featuring a metal clasp and handle on the outside, with compartments inside to hold letters, paper and envelopes, pens and other writing materials. Inside the case were stored letters and papers relating to Samuel Grau Hubbe and family, and a small album of photographs of the five Hubbe children. See below for details.

Ingham Plaster Company employees

Ingham Plaster Company employees

Ingham Plaster Company employees with a CSR Gyprock Safety Merit flag. Fred and Gordon Ingham ran the company and were the first to manufacture gyprock. They were taken over by CSR in 1961. John Ingham is second from left.

Ingham Plaster Company employees

Ingham Plaster Company employees

Ingham Plaster Company employees with a CSR Gyprock Safety Merit flag. Fred and Gordon Ingham ran the company and were the first to manufacture gyprock. They were taken over by CSR in 1961.

Badges relating to anti-war movements, anti-nuclear weapons, and politics

A collection of tin badges relating to anti-war movements, and anti-nuclear weapons and politics. Badges include the Vietnam Moratorium Campaign, 'no more Hiroshimas', 'Recognise the P.R.G.', 'Ban the bomb', 'Make love, not war', 'let my people go', 'bring the boys back, end Viet war', 'arms are for linking', 'free Chas', 'Australians acting for disarmament', 'for a nuclear-free Pacific', 'stop uranium mining', 'we support USS!', 'stop work to stop the war', 'no education cutbacks', 'Geneva not genocide', 'Udo (peace in) Biafra', 'student freedom now', 'lynch Bury, bury Lynch', 'put Nat in the senate', 'Nuclear Disarmament Party', 'no blood for oil!', 'People for Peace', and 'save your ABC'.

Adelaide ‘Black Lives Matter’ Protest, King William Street

Adelaide ‘Black Lives Matter’ Protest, King William Street

Black Lives Matter' protester, walking along King William Street, from Victoria Square. She is holding an Aboriginal flag, and wearing a protective mask.

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.

Playground that has been restricted from access

Playground that has been restricted from access

Playgrounds in a park with orange flag bunting tied around to prevent access and use. Councils prevented access to playgrounds due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Unley Oval playground available for use

Unley Oval playground available for use

Playground at Unley Oval, made available for use after its closure due to COVID-19 restrictions. The rope, flags, and sign are on the ground next to the playground.

Front of the Adelaide March 4 Justice march along King William Street.

Front of the Adelaide March 4 Justice march along King William Street.

Front of the Adelaide March 4 Justice march along King William Street, which followed the rally at Tarntanyangga / Victoria Square. The protest, held nationwide and attended by approximately 8000 people, was calling for an end to sexual harassment and gendered violence. The Aboriginal flag and March 4 Justice banners are being held at the front.

South Australian Subjects.

South Australian Subjects.

Small wooden box of glass plate negatives, the photographer is not known. South Australian subjects, motorcycles, cottages, North Road cemetery, Peace Day, Glenelg pavillion.

Australian Communist Party members at the Black Lives Matter - keep up the fight rally, King William Street.

Australian Communist Party members at the Black Lives Matter - keep up the fight rally, King William Street.

Australian Communist Party members carrying flags at the Black Lives Matter - keep up the fight rally, King William Street. Organised by Sosblakaustralia SA and Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism, the Black Lives Matter - Keep up the fight march was a subsequent protest to the 'Justice for George Floyd' rally held in June. The purpose of the rally, which started at the northern end of Tarndanyannga and attracted about 1000 people, "was to to fight police violence, racism, and the murder of black people in this country, in solidarity with the Aboriginal liberation struggle, with the struggle in America, and with the global struggle against systematic racism".

Australian Communist Party at the Adelaide Justice for George Floyd march, Tarndanyangga.

Australian Communist Party at the Adelaide Justice for George Floyd march, Tarndanyangga.

Australian Communist Party members carrying flags at the Adelaide Justice for George Floyd march in Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square). The protest, also referred to as a 'Black Lives Matter' protest, was held on 6 June 2020. It started at Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square), in response to the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, and was organised by Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism, and Sosblakaustralia SA Action Group. In addition, it was a rally to protest police violence, racism, and the murder of black people in Australia, and was in solidarity with the Aboriginal liberation struggle. Attendees were instructed by the organisers to wear masks and follow social distancing guidelines due to COVID-19.

South Australian locations 1969-1970

South Australian locations 1969-1970

Collection of photographs of popular South Australian sites

Photographs of General Motors Holden plant at Fishermen's Bend

Photographs of General Motors Holden plant at Fishermen's Bend

Photographs of GMH factory at Fishermen's Bend and related sites, including Chevrolet display and conference, first ship at Fishermen's Bend Wharf, Governor of Victoria's visit in 1939, canteen and social centre, kitchens and functions at social centre, 25 years of progress dinner.

Rundle Mall Renaissance Centre façade

Rundle Mall Renaissance Centre façade

Photograph of the Renaissance Centre, on the south side of Rundle Mall, believed to have been designed by John S. Chappel Pty Ltd, architect. Showing the exterior facade of the building with "R design flags, lighting and glass elevators.

Women walking at the Walk of Awareness, Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Women walking at the Walk of Awareness, Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Women crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide for the Walk of Awareness to commemorate the Stolen Generations on the anniversay of the National Apology. They are holding the Aboriginal flag as they cross.

Front of the Adelaide Survival Day march, along King William Street

Front of the Adelaide Survival Day march, along King William Street

Children holding the Aboriginal flag at the front of the Adelaide Survival Day march, along King William Street. Thousands gathered at the annual march to support the changing the date of Australia Day, marching to Parliament House and back to Tarndanyangga.

Extinction Rebellion protesters at the Adelaide Spring Block Party, Pulteney Street

Extinction Rebellion protesters at the Adelaide Spring Block Party, Pulteney Street

Extinction Rebellion protesters holding signs and flags, gathered on Pulteney Street, looking towards Rundle Street, at the intersection of Rundle Mall, for the Spring Block Party, Adelaide.

Front of the May Day march along King William Street

Front of the May Day march along King William Street

Front of the May Day march along King William Street. Many union flags are being carried by the marchers.

CFMEU members walking along King William Street during the May Day march

CFMEU members walking along King William Street during the May Day march

CFMEU members walking along King William Street and holding flags, during the May Day march.