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Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East. The bride with her bridesmaid.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East. The bride with her mother.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East. The bride and groom with the bride's parents.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Letter addressed to philanthropist Louisa Da Costa concerning her investments in Adelaide

Letter addressed to philanthropist Louisa Da Costa concerning her investments in Adelaide

A letter from Louisa Da Costa's Adelaide solicitor, Alfred Spence of 12 Currie Street, dated 8 December 1881, addressed to Miss Da Costa in London 'Per RMS Rohilla via Brindisi'. The letter is handwritten in ink over two pages, with the third page left blank, and the address panel on the outer side franked with two South Australia postage stamps and with two 'Registered' hand stamps and circular arrival stamp 'London JA 18 1882'. Endorsed in Louisa Da Costa's hand 'date 8 December 1881, received 18 January 82' and 'answered 6 February 1882'. In the letter, Adelaide solicitor Alfred Spence updates Louisa on various property, banking and financial matters. The letter shows how closely involved Louisa continued to be with the affairs of her many investments in South Australia, which had been established through purchasing property with her brother during their time in Adelaide, decades earlier. Among other matters, the letter discusses a release of property to Sir John Morphett; another to James Munro; and the propspect of reveiving compensation from the Central Road Board for two acres taken from one of Louisa's land sections at Glenelg.

Game matches, players and staff of the West Adelaide Football Club

Game matches, players and staff of the West Adelaide Football Club

A collection of photographs from the Messenger Press relating to the West Adelaide Football Club, featuring action shots from games, player portraits, training sessions and other club related activities. According to brief notes attached to the photographs (now removed), some of the photographs were published in the West-Side Messenger, or Football Times. Where more than date has been supplied, one of the dates may refer to the date of publication. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

'Lady Audley's Secret' handbill

'Lady Audley's Secret' handbill

Handbill for the Mabel Hardinge Dramatic Company production of the four act drama 'Lady Audley's Secret' at Glenelg Town Hall. The handbill includes a photograph of Miss Mabel Hardinge.

Thomas family wax seal

Thomas family wax seal

A red wax seal imprint belonging to Robert Thomas of the Thomas family, who were amongst the first group of European settlers to arrive at Holdfast Bay (Glenelg) in 1836 aboard the 'Africaine'.

Henry McKinnon Muirhead

Henry McKinnon Muirhead

Portrait in pastels on brown paper of a seated man dressed in a coat, waistcoat and high collar, identified as Henry McKinnon Muirhead. A faint artist's signature and date sits in the bottom right corner. Part of the original framer's label and backing remains, with 'McKinnon Muirhead' written on. A conservation report by Artlab Australia states that the paper has most likely darkened over time, which unintentionally intensifies the contrast of the white highlights within the work. Horizontal lines across the paper are believed to have resulted from a processing problem with the paper, which has become visible over time.

Aerial photograph of the city of West Torrens : Brooklyn Park

Aerial photograph of the city of West Torrens : Brooklyn Park

Aerial view of Brooklyn Park in the city of West Torrens, South Australia, including views of Adelaide Airport, Kooyonga Golf Club, St John Bosco Catholic School, Airport Road, Adelaide College of Divinity, with Glenelg and the ocean in the distance.

Aerial photographs of the city of West Torrens : Fulham

Aerial photographs of the city of West Torrens : Fulham

Aerial views of Fulham in the city of West Torrens, South Australia, including views of Adelaide Airport, the Patawalonga Golf Club, River Torrens Linear Park Trail, with the ocean and Glenelg in the distance, Henley Beach High School, Henley Beach Primary School, Henley Grange Memorial Oval, St Michael's College, Henley Beach Jetty, and West Beach.

Aerial photographs of the city of West Torrens : Novar Gardens

Aerial photographs of the city of West Torrens : Novar Gardens

Aerial views of Novar Gardens in the city of West Torrens, South Australia, including views of Adelaide Airport runway, Patawalonga golf club, Patawalonga Creek, Sturt River, Glenelg Golf Club, with Immanuel College and Morphetville Racecourse in the distance.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East. The bride with her mother, Lila May.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East.

South Australian country scenes and geological formations

A collection of lantern slides from Prince Alfred College featuring South Australian country scenes and geological formations. Locations include: Curlew Point, Reynella Beach, Hallett Cove, Sturt River, Inman River, Glenelg River, Hindmarsh River, Cape Northumberland, Port Noarlunga, Myponga Beach, Jacobs Creek, Victor Harbor, Port Elliot, Cape Jervis, Boolcoomatta, and the Blue Mountains and Jenolan Caves in New South Wales. Some of the photographs were taken by photographer J. Greenlees. The collection of slides may have been purchased for use in science and geology classes at Prince Alfred College. There appears to be a numbering system, which is incomplete, and some of the photographs may be 'commercial'. 31 slides relating to biology, featuring microsocopic views of plant and animal cells, x-rays of bones, and flowers and plants, along with slides relating to New Zealand, were not retained with this collection.