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Adelaide Global Strike 4 Climate

Adelaide Global Strike 4 Climate

Students holding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags at the head of the Global Strike 4 Climate protest march on King William Street, Adelaide.

Adelaide Global Strike 4 Climate

Adelaide Global Strike 4 Climate

Students holding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags at the head of the Global Strike 4 Climate protest march on King William Street, Adelaide.

Children wearing 'Black Lives Matter' T-shirts and holding an Aboriginal flag at the Adelaide Justice for George Floyd (Black Lives Matter) protest, Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square)

Children wearing 'Black Lives Matter' T-shirts and holding an Aboriginal flag at the Adelaide Justice for George Floyd (Black Lives Matter) protest, Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square)

Children wearing 'Black Lives Matter' T-shirts and holding an Aboriginal flag at the Adelaide Justice for George Floyd (Black Lives Matter) protest, Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square). The protest which started at Tarntanyangga, was held 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.

Sarah Day waving the Aboriginal flag  at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) before the Survival Day March, Adelaide

Sarah Day waving the Aboriginal flag at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) before the Survival Day March, Adelaide

Sarah Day waving the Aboriginal flag at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) before the Survival Day March, Adelaide. Thousands gathered for the annual march to support the changing the date of Australia Day, marching to Parliament House and back to Tarntanyangga.

Woman sitting in front of the Aboriginal flag at the Adelaide March4Justice protest at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square)

Woman sitting in front of the Aboriginal flag at the Adelaide March4Justice protest at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square)

Woman sitting in front of the Aboriginal flag at the Adelaide March4Justice protest at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square). The protest, held nationwide and attended by approximately ten thousand people, was calling for an end to sexual harassment and gendered violence.

Aboriginal flag on the steps of Parliament House for Emergency Protest Fund Firies

Aboriginal flag on the steps of Parliament House for Emergency Protest Fund Firies

Aboriginal flag being held on the steps of Parliament House for Emergency Protest Fund Firies. Organised by University Students for Climate Justice, Emergency Protest Fund Firies was held to demand both the funding of firefighters and climate action in response to the bushfires, which swept across NSW, VIC, QLD, and SA at the end of 2019 and beginning of 2020.

Children waving the Aboriginal flag at the Adelaide Survival Day March, Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square)

Children waving the Aboriginal flag at the Adelaide Survival Day March, Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square)

Children waving the Aboriginal flag at the Adelaide Survival Day March, Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square). Thousands gathered at the annual march to support the changing the date of Australia Day, marching to Parliament House and back to Tarndanyangga.

Climate protestors holding banners and flags at the Global Strike 4 Climate rally, Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square

Climate protestors holding banners and flags at the Global Strike 4 Climate rally, Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square

Climate protesters holding banners and flags with messages including, '#Fightforthebight Oil spills are forever', at the Global Strike 4 Climate, Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square. The Climate Strike rally marched to Parliament House.

Climate protestors holding banners and flags at the Global Strike 4 Climate rally, Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square

Climate protestors holding banners and flags at the Global Strike 4 Climate rally, Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square

Climate protesters holding banners and flags with messages including, 'Frack Off', 'No jobs and a dead planet', and 'There is no PLANet B', at the Global Strike 4 Climate, Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square. The Climate Strike rally marched to Parliament House.

Climate protestors with a 'DeColonise' Aboriginal flag at the Global Strike 4 Climate rally, Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square

Climate protestors with a 'DeColonise' Aboriginal flag at the Global Strike 4 Climate rally, Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square

Climate protestors with a 'DeColonise' Aboriginal flag at the Global Strike 4 Climate rally, Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square. The Climate Strike rally marched to Parliament House.

Brad Chilcott waving an Australian Services Union flag at the Change the Government protest, Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square.

Brad Chilcott waving an Australian Services Union flag at the Change the Government protest, Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square.

Brad Chilcott waving an Australian Services Union flag at the Change the Government protest, Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square, which was organised by SA Unions.

Adelaide School Strike 4 Climate protesters holding the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags, King William Street

Adelaide School Strike 4 Climate protesters holding the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags, King William Street

Adelaide School Strike 4 Climate protesters holding the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flag during the march, which started at the steps of Parliament House and travelled to Tarndanyangga / Victoria Square.

FLAG Australia at the Firies and Ambos protest, Parliament House

FLAG Australia at the Firies and Ambos protest, Parliament House

FLAG (Food Producers Landowners Action Group) Australia at the Firies and Ambos Need Your Help protest, Parliament House.

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War One era badges (also known as buttons or 'tinnies') collected by the R.S.L. Most badges were designed and created to be puchased as a fundraising interest, in order to raise money for various factions of the Red Cross. Included are badges created for occasions such as Australia Day, Violet Day, Army Nurses Day, and French Day, and for charity groups including the Red Cross, the Cheer-Up Society, the R.S.A. Building Fund (Returned Soldiers' Association, which later became the R.S.L.), the Wattle Day League, Soldiers' Home, Children's Patriotic League, Nursing Society, and the Y.M.C.A., as well as official peace badges marking the end of the war and various miscellaneous badges including a Christian Endeavour convention, fundraising carnivals and memorial gardens. Also includes some button badges from the inter-war years, 1919-1938, and from the Second World War, and other metal badges from WW1 and WW2. See below for details.

Badges relating to political issues

Badges relating to political issues

A collection of circular tin plate badges with pin attachment on back, relating to Australian political issues from the 1970s to the 2000s collected by Molly Brannigan. Topics include: Australian Labor Party, Vietnam Moratorium Campaign (VMC), peace movement and an end to war, anti-nuclear and uranium mining protests, nuclear disarmament, Friends of the Earth, May Day peace marches, Socialist workers, Aboriginal land rights and reconciliation, against ANZUS and US bases in Australia, independence for various countries, Australian Independence Movement of the mid 1970s, and miscellaneous political badges. See below for details.

World War 1 era fundraising button badges

World War 1 era fundraising button badges

22 World War 1 era badges, and two World War 2 era badges, (also known as campaign buttons or 'tinnies') donated by a member to the South Australian branch of the RSL. Most badges were designed and created to be purchased as a fundraising interest, in order to raise money for various factions of the Red Cross. Included are badges created for occasions such as Australia Day, Wattle Day and Violet Day, as well as badges designed for charity groups including the Red Cross, the Cheer-Up Society and the R.S.A. (Returned Soldiers' Association, which later became the R.S.L.). See below for details.

Photographs of Adelaide scenes

Photographs of Adelaide scenes

Collection of black and white photographic prints, taken by an unknown photographer. They cover localities in the Adelaide Hills, Adelaide street scenes, events and activities. Details of items are listed below.

Miscellaneous badges

Miscellaneous badges

Collection of miscellaneous circular tin button badges, as well as small metal and enamel badges and lapel pins with pin attachments on reverse, belonging to Molly Brannigan, including badges collected on holidays and conferences in Australia and other countries, schools, and community groups and societies. See below for details. Selected items have been digitised.

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War One era badges (also known as buttons or 'tinnies') collected by the R.S.L. Most badges were designed and created to be puchased as a fundraising interest, in order to raise money for various factions of the Red Cross. Included are badges created for occasions such as Australia Day, Violet Day, Army Nurses Day, and French Day, and for charity groups including the Red Cross, the Cheer-Up Society, the R.S.A. Building Fund (Returned Soldiers' Association, which later became the R.S.L.), the Wattle Day League, Soldiers' Home, Children's Patriotic League, Nursing Society, and the Y.M.C.A., as well as official peace badges marking the end of the war and various miscellaneous badges including a Christian Endeavour convention, fundraising carnivals and memorial gardens. Also includes some button badges from the inter-war years, 1919-1938, and from the Second World War, and other metal badges from WW1 and WW2. See below for details.

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War One era badges (also known as buttons or 'tinnies') collected by the R.S.L. Most badges were designed and created to be puchased as a fundraising interest, in order to raise money for various factions of the Red Cross. Included are badges created for occasions such as Australia Day, Violet Day, Army Nurses Day, and French Day, and for charity groups including the Red Cross, the Cheer-Up Society, the R.S.A. Building Fund (Returned Soldiers' Association, which later became the R.S.L.), the Wattle Day League, Soldiers' Home, Children's Patriotic League, Nursing Society, and the Y.M.C.A., as well as official peace badges marking the end of the war and various miscellaneous badges including a Christian Endeavour convention, fundraising carnivals and memorial gardens. Also includes some button badges from the inter-war years, 1919-1938, and from the Second World War, and other metal badges from WW1 and WW2. See below for details.

Photographs relating to St Augustine's Anglican Church

Photographs relating to St Augustine's Anglican Church

16 black and white photographs relating to St Augustine's Church including exterior and interior views of the church building, photographs of parishoners, choir and clergy members, and church activities and events. See below for details.

Photograph album 1

Photograph album 1

Collection of silver albumen photographs, most loose, contained in a 'post card album'. Believed to have been taken (or collected in some cases) by F.C. Krichauff, who worked as a photographer in South Australia. The majority of the photographs are of buildings in Adelaide, but also include English and European buildings , believed to have been take during an overseas visit in 1882 - neither have been copied. See 'contents' for details of individual photographs.

Laying foundation stone for the Exhibition Building

Laying foundation stone for the Exhibition Building

Crowd assembled for the laying of the foundation stone for the Jubilee Exhibition Building 21 June 1886. Official guests are on a raised platform above which flags are flying. A researcher has suggested that this photograph may have been taken after 1901 because of the flags which appear to be the official national flag of Australia, which was designed and came into use after Federation in 1901. However, this flag design may have been a precursor to the national flag as the Southern Cross constellation has been used to represent Australia since the early days of British settlement, and each of the stars has five points, unlike the national flag design, in which the stars in the Southern Cross constellation had between five and nine points, while the Commonwealth or Federation Star originally had six points.

Hoffmann photographs, box 14, military, church and townspeople.

Hoffmann photographs, box 14, military, church and townspeople.

Part of a collection of glass plate negatives which have been transferred from the National Trust of South Australia, Victor Harbor Branch. The images comprise a military gathering, possibly associated with the RAAF training facility at Mount Breckan (see note). Includes Saint Augustine's Anglican Church, townspeople in fancy dress, the bike shop and the football team. The negatives were originally from Charles Hoffmann [assumed to be Hoffmann Photographics, Victor Harbor]. Kodak plates.

Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser in HZ Statesman Caprice

Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser in HZ Statesman Caprice

Black and white photographs of Malcolm Fraser in the driver's seat of a Holden HZ Statesman Caprice, with 'C*1' number plates and a centrally mounted Australian flag on the bonnett. With press interviewing and taking photographs.

Protesters at the Baxter Detention Centre

Protesters at the Baxter Detention Centre

A collection of photographs of protesters outside the Baxter Detention Centre at Port Augusta, photographed on 19th and 20th April 2003. See 'contents' for details of individual images; see also B 69245 - B 69249.

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War 1 and 2 era fundraising button badges

World War One era badges (also known as buttons or 'tinnies') collected by the R.S.L. Most badges were designed and created to be puchased as a fundraising interest, in order to raise money for various factions of the Red Cross. Included are badges created for occasions such as Australia Day, Violet Day, Army Nurses Day, and French Day, and for charity groups including the Red Cross, the Cheer-Up Society, the R.S.A. Building Fund (Returned Soldiers' Association, which later became the R.S.L.), the Wattle Day League, Soldiers' Home, Children's Patriotic League, Nursing Society, and the Y.M.C.A., as well as official peace badges marking the end of the war and various miscellaneous badges including a Christian Endeavour convention, fundraising carnivals and memorial gardens. Also includes some button badges from the inter-war years, 1919-1938, and from the Second World War, and other metal badges from WW1 and WW2. See below for details.

Pageant processions on King William Street, Adelaide.

Pageant processions on King William Street, Adelaide.

Photographs of pageant processions on King William Street, Adelaide including Golden jubilee of Federation (50 years) 1901-1951 and centenary of South Australia 1836-1936. The images show details of procession floats, participants, costumes and large crowds on both sides of King William Street and surrounding areas. See CONTENTS for more information and details.

The 'Loudon Hill' as the Danish vessel 'Gullmarn'

The 'Loudon Hill' as the Danish vessel 'Gullmarn'

The four masted iron barque 'Loudon Hill', 2139 tons, as the Danish vessel 'Gullmarn' [iron 4 mast barque, 2139 tons. ON93384. 283.4 x 40.4 x 24.5. Built 1887 (5) Russell and Co., Port Glasgow. Owners: J Dickson and Co. Registered Glasgow, later EF and W Roberts, registered Liverpool. c.1910 became the Norwegian 'Erbrin' then during WW1 sold to Sweden and renamed 'Magda' c.1919/1920 renamed 'Gullmarn' under Danish flag]. According to a researcher the name was changed to 'Gullmarn' under the Swedish flag in 1918 and kept the flag from 13 September 1915 to 5 September 5 1923. The homeport was Kobenhavn and only Danish from 5 September 1923 to January 1924, and is possibly the only existing photograph of 'Gullmarn' under the Danish flag.

Badges relating to political issues

Badges relating to political issues

A collection of circular tin plate badges with pin attachment on back, relating to Australian political issues from the 1970s to the 2000s collected by Molly Brannigan. Topics include: Australian Labor Party, Vietnam Moratorium Campaign (VMC), peace movement and an end to war, anti-nuclear and uranium mining protests, nuclear disarmament, Friends of the Earth, May Day peace marches, Socialist workers, Aboriginal land rights and reconciliation, against ANZUS and US bases in Australia, independence for various countries, Australian Independence Movement of the mid 1970s, and miscellaneous political badges. See below for details.