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Members of the Legislative Council 1936

Members of the Legislative Council 1936

Composite photograph of Members of the Legislative Council, Centenary Year, 1936, including E.R. Oates, H.G. Hawkins, T. McCallum, J. Cowan, S.R. Whitford, H. Tassie, W. Hannaford, W.G. Duncan, Sir George Ritchie, Sir David J. Gordon, A.P. Blesing, F.J. Condon, H.D. Young, C.R. Cudmore, H. Homburg, R.C. Mowbray, J. Anderson, E.W. Castine, J.P. Morice, E.W. Holden, Edwin H. Peake, Alexander Lyell McEwin.

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 : Joseph Harwood Pankhurst

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Joseph Harwood Pankhurst

Joseph Harwood Pankhurst arrived in South Australia in 1838. Labourer, Kooringa, Kadina, Gawler, Gladstone.

S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-59 : James Thomas

S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-59 : James Thomas

James Thomas, 1837-1918, arrived in South Australia in 1849 from Victoria. Drover; pastoralist, Umberatana station; farmer, Auburn, Gladstone.

Turner Wood terrace houses on Carrington Street, Adelaide

Turner Wood terrace houses on Carrington Street, Adelaide

Photograph of the four back to back Turner Wood terrace houses at 352 Carrington Street, Adelaide. Designed by John S. Chappel Pty Ltd, architect, and built by Turner Wood Constructions. Exterior view from the road, showing the buildings on the corner of Gladstone and Carrington Streets, Adelaide.

Turner Wood terrace houses on Carrington Street, Adelaide

Turner Wood terrace houses on Carrington Street, Adelaide

Photograph of the four back to back Turner Wood terrace houses at 352 Carrington Street, Adelaide. Designed by John S. Chappel Pty Ltd, architect, and built by Turner Wood Constructions. Exterior view from Gladstone Street, showing the two units on the rear laneway.

Group photograph of participants of the Annual Congress of the Institutes Association held in Adelaide

Group photograph of participants of the Annual Congress of the Institutes Association held in Adelaide

A group of formally dressed men in front of the eastern wall of the Institute Building on North Terrace, Adelaide. The photograph was published in the Adelaide Chronicle, where a caption lists the people as follows: "Back row - J. Hassell (Riverton), W. Campbell (Lameroo), J.G. Woolcock (Kersbrook), F.W. Sims (North Adelaide), R.D. McEwin (Plympton), H.F. Ford (Thebarton), T.E. Fisher (Prospect), R.M. Dunstone (Edwardstown), J.J. Griffen (Geranium), H.T.S. Stacy (St. Peters), R. Newland (Kapunda). Next row - W. Langsford (Unley), W.W. Robinson (Crystal Brook), S. Carter (Orroroo), J.S. Shepherd (Port Lincoln), E.J. Pearce (Whyte-Yarcowie), W. Odgers (Gladstone), W.H Campbell (Laura), W.J. Back (Walkerville), A.W. Poyzer (Prospect), J.B. Stevenson (Hahndorf), Rev. A. Bungey (Pinnaroo), G. Wiltshire (Millicent). Seated - S. Rickard (Penola), H. Kennedy (Lyndoch), Colonel J.W. Castine (Auburn), J.G. Ashton (Goodwood), R. Woolnough (institutes' representative on the Public Library Board), L.H. Sholl, C.M.G., I.S.O. (president), H.D. Gell (vice-president of the council), S. Talbot Smith, M.A., LL.B. (chairman of the literature committee), J.N. Taylor (Unley), G.F. Hussey (North Adelaide), Rev. W.H. Winter, B.D. (Glen Osmond), Rev. J.G. Wright (Angaston). Front row - W.J. Kimber (Klemzig), F.E. Meleng (general secretary), G.H. Boucaut (Jamestown), T. Grealy (Mylor), V. McDowall (clerk), A. Driscoll (Dublin)."