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Photograph albums kept by the Scammell family

Photograph albums kept by the Scammell family

Two photograph albums kept by the Scammell family. Many carte-de-visites of people were taken in England or in South Australia but are unnamed. A collection of CDVs of the British Royal family begins the second album. Album 1 ends at photograph 40; album 2 begins at number 41 and ends at 153. A selection only from the albums has been digitised. Do a NUMBER search on PRG 119/115/1-149. See 'Contents' field for further details.

License and photographs

License and photographs

Records comprising licence for navigators, engineers or ground engineers issued to Leslie Jack Lucas by the Department of Defence along with photographs of aircraft using Harry Butler's airfields at Northfield and Albert Park. Pilots photographed include Ross and Keith Smith and Frank Hurley.

T. B. Robertson seated in a garden setting

T. B. Robertson seated in a garden setting

Informal photograph of Thorburn Brailsford Robertson seated in a garden setting. Handwritten on reverse: 'at Glenelg aged 18'. TBR was still living in the home of his former school teacher Miss Phoebe Stanton at Glenelg when he began studying science at the University of Adelaide in 1902.

1991 Magarey Medal presentation

1991 Magarey Medal presentation

A selection of photographs relating to the 1991 Magarey Medal presentation held on 10 September 1990. Twelve additional photos have not been digitised but may be requested through the reference desk. They feature (ampng others) Chriss Grant, Sue Chapman, Vicki Hill, Sue Allan, Greg Smith, Peter and athy Banfield, Pauline Williams, John Seebohm, Tony Symonds, Kim Maple, Mark and Belinda Ducker. Also included with the photos is a newspaper cutting from 'The Advertiser', Tuesday 17 September 1991 showing the vote tally for the Magarey medal, a more detailed computer printout of the same thing; and a list of 200 players.

Aerial photographs of the city of Holdfast Bay: Somerton Park

Aerial photographs of the city of Holdfast Bay: Somerton Park

Aerial views of Somerton Park, in the city of Holdfast Bay, South Australia. See below for details.

Governor Hindmarsh's Proclamation jigsaw puzzle

Governor Hindmarsh's Proclamation jigsaw puzzle

A jigsaw puzzle in colour depicting a painting of Governor Hindmarsh's Proclamation on 28th December 1836. Governor Hindmarsh and other officials stand in the centre, under an old gum tree, with soldiers standing in formation behind, and citizens gathered to watch the ceremony. In the background, a group of Aboriginal people watch the proceedings from a distance. Text from the puzzle: 'Governor Hindmarsh's Proclamation - 1836. on 28th December, 1836, Governor Hindmarsh landed from H.M.S. 'Buffalo' at Holdfast Bay, Glenelg, and the Proclamation establishing the Government of South Australia was read. The ceremony took place near an old gum tree, which together with the land on which it stood, later came into the possession of Mr. John Hector, the first officer of The Savings Bank of South Australia. In 1857, when South Australia came of age, Mr. Hector ceded the property to the Glenelg Corporation so that the historic tree could be preserved as a memorial. Issued by The Savings Bank of South Australia'. On the back of the paper envelope is an advertisement for The Savings Bank of South Australia: 'My Bank' to more than half a million South Australians', with a photograph of the Head Office building in King William Street, Adelaide, and a list of South Australian branch offices.

World War I badges

World War I badges

A collection of badges from various war fund raising organisations in Adelaide, South Australia.

South Australian politicians at various events

A collection of photographs of people and events associated with South Australian politicians. In addition to the photographs, it also includes a number of photocopied pages with additional photos and the captions which were used with the images (items 68-79), and a 35mm slide of an unidentified man (item 80). A selection have been digitised and may be viewed online (do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on B 71858); the rest may requested and viewed in the Reading Room.

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.

South Australian locations 1969-1970

South Australian locations 1969-1970

Collection of photographs of popular South Australian sites

Flats on George Street

Flats on George Street

Interior view of kitchen and dining room in one of the flats on George Street. Designed by John S. Chappel Pty Ltd, architect.

Portrait photographs of immediate Simpson Family members

Portrait photographs of immediate Simpson Family members

Portrait photographs of the descendants of Alfred Simpson (1808-1891)

Tram at the South Road intersection.

Tram at the South Road intersection.

Adelaide H type tram, number 373, stopped at the South Road intersection to pick up passengers on route to Glenelg.

Cummins House, Novar Gardens

Cummins House, Novar Gardens

[General description] A path leading through lawn to Cummins House at Novar Gardens. The house is constructed of red bricks. It has a bay windows and shutters on all windows. [On back of photograph] "Cummins" Morphettville, SA. Residence of the late Sir John Morphett, commenced in 1841. (Section 152, north of Glenelg to N. Terrace railway. From S.W. c. 1900.

Cummins House, Novar Gardens

Cummins House, Novar Gardens

[General description] A lady and small child standing next to the portico of Cummins House, residence of Sir John Morphett. The driveway bordered by flowering bushes sweeps up to the front door. [On back of photograph] "Cummins" Morphettville, S.A. (Section 152 north of Glenelg - North Terrace railway) Residence of the late Sir John Morphett. Commenced in 1841. About 1900.

Nurse Greenslade's Cottage Hospital, Gawler

Nurse Greenslade's Cottage Hospital, Gawler

Edith Marian Greenslade established a private hospital in King Street, Gawler in 1905, advertising medical surgery and midwifery. She relocated her services to Pier Street, Glenelg in the late 1910s. She was the daughter of Marian Greenslade, nee Woodward-Cleaver, and George Greenslade of Urania and Maitland, South Australia.

HMS 'Beagle' at Holdfast Bay

HMS 'Beagle' at Holdfast Bay

Stated to be H. M. S. Beagle, Holdfast Bay - from a sketch taken on the spot by the late J.M. Skipper, signed S.J.S.

Proclamation ceremony

Proclamation ceremony

Photograph of the 1836 proclamation ceremony, from an original painting by Charles Hill (the original is held by the Art Gallery of South Australia). [The date of the painting is uncertain - somewhere between 1855 and 1870.]

St Serf's, Somerton Park

St Serf's, Somerton Park

Miss Mary (Polly) Bakewell sits in the garden of her residence, St Serf's, located on the SW corner of Tarlton and Whyte Streets, Somerton Park.

Glen Osmond

Glen Osmond

Walking race arranged by sharebroker's clerks. (Scene on the route) In July 1903 twenty two sharebrokers clerks took part in a 14 miles walking race held in the suburbs of Adelaide. Starting at King William Street and South Terrace 2,500 people watched 36 Adelaide sharebroker clerks walk to Glenelg via Burnside, Glen Osmond and Cross Roads. The winner was Mr H Cox with 2 hours 28 mins. and 21 seconds.

Goodwood

Goodwood

Glenelg tram on overway bridge.

Goodwood

Goodwood

Glenelg train overway bridge.

Goodwood

Goodwood

Glenelg tram over way.

Railway Station, Grange

Railway Station, Grange

The Railway Station, previously West Thebarton on the old Glenelg Line; demolished in 1986.

Hyde Park

Hyde Park

King William Road looking south -200 yds from intersection of Greenhill Rd. Glenelg tram on right.

Babbage's Castle, St Marys

Babbage's Castle, St Marys

Watercolour painting of Babbage's Castle, St Marys (section 41, near Daws Road and South Road).

Railway Station, St Leonards

Railway Station, St Leonards

Railway station, St Leonards on Wigley Reserve, Bay Road. This station was the terminus for the North Terrace to Glenelg line

Railway running sheds

Railway running sheds

Railway running sheds at St., Leonards. These sheds for the North Terrace to Glenelg line were near Darwin Street

St. Serf's, Somerton Park

St. Serf's, Somerton Park

View of house known as "St. Serf's", Somerton Park first built by John Whyte in 1853, demolished in 1940. Portion of the front verandah at St Serfs, corner of Tarlton Street and Whyte Street Somerton. Looking south west across Tarlton Street. The house originally belonged to Mr John and Mrs Louisa Whyte and was one of the oldest houses in Glenelg. His niece Miss Mary (Polly) Bakewell later lived here. She died in 1939. A separate block contained a billiards room, kitchen and coach house. Outside steps led to a look out on top of the coach house. See also B 38034. B 11927. B 11935

St. Serf's, Somerton

St. Serf's, Somerton

View of house known as "St. Serf's, Somerton Park first built by John Whyte in 1853, demolished in 1940. St Serfs, western side on the corner of Tarlton Street and Whyte Street Somerton. The house originally belonged to Mr John and Mrs Louisa Whyte and was one of the oldest houses in Glenelg. His niece Miss Mary (Polly) Bakewell later lived here. She died in 1939. A separate block contained a billiards room, kitchen and coach house. Outside steps led to a look out on top of the coach house. See also B 38034. B 11927. B 11935