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Victor William John Skinner

Victor William John Skinner

Studio portrait photograph of Lance Corporal Victor William John Skinner. His service number was 14346, and he last served in the 1st Australian Wireless Squadron.

Charles Blackford Skitch

Charles Blackford Skitch

Studio portrait photograph of Private Charles Blackford Skitch. His service number was 4770, and he last served in the 3rd Australian General Hospital.

Arthur Cecil Tassie

Arthur Cecil Tassie

Studio portrait photograph of Lance Corporal Arthur Cecil Tassie. His service number was 23/1841, and he last served in the 2nd Battalion, Canterbury Regiment.

John Ford Tassie

John Ford Tassie

Studio portrait photograph of Lance Sergeant John Ford Tassie. His service numbers were 2326 and S66344, and he last served in the 3rd Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps.

Leslie Charles Watkins

Leslie Charles Watkins

Studio portrait photograph of Private Leslie Charles Watkins. His service number was 2665, and he last served in the 1st Depot Unit of Supply, 11th Army Service Corps. His brother is Stanley George Watkins.

Reginald Tasman White

Reginald Tasman White

Studio portrait photograph of Regimental Sergeant Major Reginald Tasman White, and is dressed in officer uniform. His service numbers were 3 and R3, and he last served with the 10th Infantry Battalion. His brothers were Eustace Frederick White and Lexford Clarkson White.

Lexford Clarkson White

Lexford Clarkson White

Studio portrait photograph of Lexford Clarkson White, who enrolled in 1918. His brothers were Eustace Frederick White and Reginald Tasman White.

Eustace Frederick White

Eustace Frederick White

Studio portrait photograph of Private Eustace Frederick White. His service numbers were 3270 and NX9451, and he last served in 1 Australian Base Ordnance Depot. His brothers were Reginald Tasman White and Lexford Clarkson White, and they were sons of the Reverend Thomas Geddes White, Methodist Minister and architect of many South Australian buildings.

Arthur John Weston

Arthur John Weston

Studio portrait photograph of Private Arthur John Weston. His service numbers were 19378 and S66389, and he last served in the 3rd Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps.

Stanley George Watkins

Stanley George Watkins

Studio portrait photograph of Private Stanley George Watkins. His service number was 2211, and he last served in the 10th Infantry Battalion. His brother is Leslie Charles Watkins.

Allan John Alexander Young

Allan John Alexander Young

Studio portrait photograph of Sergeant Allan John Alexander Young. His service numbers were 2181 and S39, and he last served with the 14th Light Horse Regiment.

H.M.S. Buffalo replica

H.M.S. Buffalo replica

Replica of H.M.S. Buffalo that served as a restaurant on the Patawalonga.

H.M.S. Buffalo replica

H.M.S. Buffalo replica

Replica of H.M.S. Buffalo that served as a restaurant on the Patawalonga.

H.M.S. Buffalo replica

H.M.S. Buffalo replica

Replica of H.M.S. Buffalo that served as a restaurant on the Patawalonga.

H.M.S. Buffalo replica

H.M.S. Buffalo replica

Replica of H.M.S. Buffalo that served as a restaurant on the Patawalonga. Adelphi Terrace is behind the replica.

View across the Torrens Lake

View across the Torrens Lake

View across the Torrens River, looking towards the George Murray Building, the Cloisters and the Lady Symon Building in the University of Adelaide grounds. The photograph was taken before the construction of Victoria Drive, and shows gardens extending from the river bank to the University fence. Annotations on the back suggest it was taken either as part of a course or for a competition: 'Intermediate Grade / ?.A. Care(?) / 12 Esplanade / Somerton Glenelg / Section: Landscape / Title: Lake Torrens, Adelaide'.

Photograph album of A. Simpson & Son goods and products

Photograph album of A. Simpson & Son goods and products

Photograph album comprising 98 photographs on 51 pages, featuring steel widown frames and other products made by A. Simpson & Son Ltd.

Parnell - Heaslip wedding

Parnell - Heaslip wedding

"Cutting the cake at a reception at Russell Court after their wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heaslip, who were married at Kent Town Methodist Church. The bride, formerly Janice Parnell, of Orroroo, wore a white satin gown with a lily-of-the-valley headdress." Australian Women's Weekly, 14 June 1961, page 17.

Photographs of the Gipsy Rovers

Photographs of the Gipsy Rovers

7 black and white photographs of the Gipsy Rovers Concert Party formed by eight women in Adelaide just after the beginning of World War I to entertain the troops and raised funds to provide comforts to troops at the front. Members included: Mrs. G.R. Prosser (nee Kathleen Brinsley) of Cumberland Park, Mrs. J.L. Moten (nee Dorothy Cresdee) of Burnside, Mrs. E.K. Horton (nee Ella Smith) of Seacliff, Mrs. N.D. Richardson (nee Dorothy Pascoe) of Toorak Gardens, Mrs. J.N. McAnna (nee Ruth Thomas) of Myrtle Bank, Mrs. C.L. Stopford (nee Ev Fewster) of Glenelg, Mrs. R.D. Norton (nee Doris Cornish) of Linden Park, Gladys Brown (later Mrs. H.D. Smith), and Mrs. J. McF. Harvey (nee Isla Lloyd). The photos were from a scrapbook belonging to Margaret Prosser who was one of the Gipsy Rovers. See below for details.

Photograph album of the Kay family

Photograph album of the Kay family

Family photograph album, possibly belonging to Mrs Annie Herford (nee MacNee). Written on inside cover: 'Mrs Hurford, from her loving daughter and son. X May 89'.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 2] : Robert Symes

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 2] : Robert Symes

Robert Symes, 1836?-1910, arrived in South Australia in May 1856 on board the ship the "Poictiers". Pastoralist, publican; Elliston, Naracoorte, Glenelg.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 3] : Henry Edward Mitford

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 3] : Henry Edward Mitford

Henry Edward Mitford, 1847-1923, born at Sturt, near Glenelg, South Australia to Eliza Mitford, nee Sanders, Eustace Reveley Mitford. Farmer, Edwardstown, Booyoolie, Baroota, Smoky Bay.

Masked sculpture

Masked sculpture

Walking along the esplanade at Glenelg, someone had put a face mask on one of the beach sculptures.

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

The first round of the 2020 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) season, originally scheduled to start in April, was postponed until the weekend of the 27th and 28th of June, 2020. Two games were played on each day. On Saturday the 27th Sturt defeated Central District and South defeated the Eagles. On Sunday 28th, North beat West and Glenelg defeated Norwood. Tickets were limited to 5,000 and were only available via a ballot and had to be shown in electronic form ie no paper tickets. Supporters had to remain seated and also two seats apart. The Port Adelaide and Adelaide Crows SANFL teams did not compete in the 2020 SANFL season due to direction of the AFL (Australian Football League).

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

The first round of the 2020 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) season, originally scheduled to start in April, was postponed until the weekend of the 27th and 28th of June, 2020. Two games were played on each day. On Saturday the 27th Sturt defeated Central District and South defeated the Eagles. On Sunday 28th, North beat West and Glenelg defeated Norwood. Tickets were limited to 5,000 and were only available via a ballot and had to be shown in electronic form ie no paper tickets. Supporters had to remain seated and also two seats apart. The Port Adelaide and Adelaide Crows SANFL teams did not compete in the 2020 SANFL season due to direction of the AFL (Australian Football League).

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

The first round of the 2020 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) season, originally scheduled to start in April, was postponed until the weekend of the 27th and 28th of June, 2020. Two games were played on each day. On Saturday the 27th Sturt defeated Central District and South defeated the Eagles. On Sunday 28th, North beat West and Glenelg defeated Norwood. Tickets were limited to 5,000 and were only available via a ballot and had to be shown in electronic form ie no paper tickets. Supporters had to remain seated and also two seats apart. The Port Adelaide and Adelaide Crows SANFL teams did not compete in the 2020 SANFL season due to direction of the AFL (Australian Football League).

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

The first round of the 2020 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) season, originally scheduled to start in April, was postponed until the weekend of the 27th and 28th of June, 2020. Two games were played on each day. On Saturday the 27th Sturt defeated Central District and South defeated the Eagles. On Sunday 28th, North beat West and Glenelg defeated Norwood. Tickets were limited to 5,000 and were only available via a ballot and had to be shown in electronic form ie no paper tickets. Supporters had to remain seated and also two seats apart. The Port Adelaide and Adelaide Crows SANFL teams did not compete in the 2020 SANFL season due to direction of the AFL (Australian Football League).

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

The first round of the 2020 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) season, originally scheduled to start in April, was postponed until the weekend of the 27th and 28th of June, 2020. Two games were played on each day. On Saturday the 27th Sturt defeated Central District and South defeated the Eagles. On Sunday 28th, North beat West and Glenelg defeated Norwood. Tickets were limited to 5,000 and were only available via a ballot and had to be shown in electronic form ie no paper tickets. Supporters had to remain seated and also two seats apart. The Port Adelaide and Adelaide Crows SANFL teams did not compete in the 2020 SANFL season due to direction of the AFL (Australian Football League).

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

SANFL first round of the 2020 season at Adelaide Oval

The first round of the 2020 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) season, originally scheduled to start in April, was postponed until the weekend of the 27th and 28th of June, 2020. Two games were played on each day. On Saturday the 27th Sturt defeated Central District and South defeated the Eagles. On Sunday 28th, North beat West and Glenelg defeated Norwood. Tickets were limited to 5,000 and were only available via a ballot and had to be shown in electronic form ie no paper tickets. Supporters had to remain seated and also two seats apart. The Port Adelaide and Adelaide Crows SANFL teams did not compete in the 2020 SANFL season due to direction of the AFL (Australian Football League).

House at North Glenelg

House at North Glenelg

Exterior view of front entrance to house designed by Tocher & Co.