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Ryan family girls

Ryan family girls

Photograph of the Ryan family girls, including Mary Ryan (nee Gorman) and seven of her eight daughters. Standing L-R: Mary Ann (Annie) Staer (15 April 1858-12 April 1899), Margaret (Maggie) Spicer (12 May 1866-1929), and Julia (Sall) Fletcher (19 March 1873-7 May 1940). Seated L-R: Bridget Matilda Cecelia (Bridge) Davey (5 November 1863-21 September 1933), Hanora (Nora) Brady (29 May 1875-7 June 1916), Mary Ryan (nee Gorman) (1836-23 September 1902), Johanna Gertrude (Jo) Breaden (22 November 1870-10 September 1948), and Ellen Agnes Fitzsimons (4 December 1859-24 June 1944) [2 copies]. A researcher has suggested that the photograph was taken after February 1896, after Hanora ('Nora') was married, as she is wearing a wedding ring.

'Garden Art' exhibition

'Garden Art' exhibition

'Garden Art' exhibition in the Artspace at the Adelaide Festival Centre, 6 April - 26 May, featuring Sarah Crowest in front of one of her painted canvas panels. Bench seat by Martine Whitcroft and John Ross, and patio chairs by Bern and Gerhard Emmerichs. This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Isabella Emily Short

Isabella Emily Short

Ambrotype portrait of Isabella Emily Short, seated, wearing striped dress with pagoda sleeves. Her brooch and belt clasp have been tinted gold. Accompanying note reads: 'Aunt Isabella Short'.

Rose Urlwin with Beryl

Rose Urlwin with Beryl

Daphne Murdoch's Auntie Rose Urlwin with her baby Beryl, aged 5.5 weeks. Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to Daphne Murdoch [To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1617/11].

Violet Lucretia Taylor

Violet Lucretia Taylor

Violet Lucretia Taylor in a nurse's uniform prior to her marriage to Vernon Smith.

Country Women's Association event in the Ungarra Hall

Country Women's Association event in the Ungarra Hall

A woman is having something pinned to her dress at a Country Women's Association event, in the Ungarra Hall. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/9.

Mayor elect, Wendy Chapman

Mayor elect, Wendy Chapman

Portrait of Mayor elect, Mrs Wendy Chapman at her North Adelaide home. Photo by C. Russell. This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Violet Lucretia Smith and Mrs. Robert Gamble Taylor

Violet Lucretia Smith and Mrs. Robert Gamble Taylor

Mrs. Violet Lucretia Smith (wife of Vernon Smith) and her aunt Mrs. Robert Gamble Taylor. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/13.

Portrait of Sally

Portrait of Sally

Studio portrait of Sally, reading a book and standing by a pedestal, wearing a white lace dress with elbow-length sleeves. She is wearing a headband and her hair is pulled into a bun. Written on back: 'To Dave with kind regards from Sally, October 29th 1915. This was taken in December 1914.'

Dorothy Vernon Smith

Dorothy Vernon Smith

Dorothy Vernon Smith when she was a baby, probably with her mother. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/13.

'Wittalunga' House, Hyde Park

'Wittalunga' House, Hyde Park

Miss Elizabeth (Lizzie) Smith on verandah of 'Wittalunga House', Hyde Park. Her sister Mary Jane (Janie) Taylor is on the path. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Amy Elizabeth Taylor

Amy Elizabeth Taylor

Amy Elizabeth Taylor in her Adelaide Cheer-Up Hut uniform during World War I, at Wittalunga. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Mary Jane Taylor

Mary Jane Taylor

Mary Jane Taylor (nee Smith of Yalumba) was married to William Henry Taylor in the old Congregational Church at Angaston. Her offspring were Harry Samuel, Violet Lucretia, Amy Elizabeth, Mabel Mary, Sydney Phillip, and Kathleen Miriam.

People : D surnames

People : D surnames

People photographed by Messenger Press, surnames starting with D.

Seated woman

Seated woman

A cabinet black and white studio portrait photograph of a woman sitting with papers in her lap.

South Loxton football team

South Loxton football team

Group portrait of the South Loxton football team. Names unidentified. Printed on a postcard. On reverse: 'To Pearl From brother Roy for her ninth birthday, 1913 March the first'. Addressed to: 'Miss P. E. Melvelle, May Farm, Mantung, S. Australia'. The gentleman standing 6th from left, with hands resting on the shoulders of a teammate is Frederick Daniel Jurgen Heitmann. Includes copy negative.

Mabel Cowan

Mabel Cowan

Portrait photograph (Cabinet) of Mabel (or Maybelle/Mabelle) Cowan, relative of James Cowan. Mabel Louise Theodora (nee Hantke) was the wife of Henry Albert Cowan (1875-1964), eldest son of James Cowan. Her parents were Theodore J.C. Hantke and Annie (nee Reid). She married Henry Cowan in 1900 and died in January 1902, aged 29. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/15.

Dorothy Vernon Smith

Dorothy Vernon Smith

Dorothy Vernon Smith when she was a baby, probably with her mother. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/13.

Mrs. Mary Taylor with sons

Mrs. Mary Taylor with sons

Mrs. Mary Taylor with her sons Harry and Sidney.

Dame Roma Mitchell

Dame Roma Mitchell

Dame Roma Mitchell, in her robes as a member of the Queen's Counsel.

Dame Roma Mitchell

Dame Roma Mitchell

Dame Roma Mitchell in her robes as a member of the Queen's Counsel.

Mr. A. Hunter

Mr. A. Hunter

Mrs. Vera Hunter in her front garden at 22 Quinlan Avenue, St. Marys. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/44.

Mary Bennett

Mary Bennett

Mary Bennett as a baby, sitting on a rug with a pram behind her. Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to Daphne Murdoch [To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1617/11].

Gwenyth Ailsa Cameron

Gwenyth Ailsa Cameron

Studio portrait of Gwenyth Ailsa Cameron, niece of David Cameron, standing at a table and looking at pictures in a book. She is wearing a dress with lace collar, short pleated skirt, knee-high socks and a large bow in her hair. Written on the back: 'To dear Uncle Dave, with love from Gwenyth, aged 4 yrs 1916'.

Lottie and the kitten

Lottie and the kitten

Aunt Lottie Smith with a kitten on her shoulder at 'Wyrallah'.

Sidney McFarlane

Sidney McFarlane

Sidney McFarlane in military uniform, son of David McFarlane and Miriam (nee Smith).

Margaret and Victoria Edmunds of Aldgate

Margaret and Victoria Edmunds of Aldgate

Margaret and Victoria Edmunds of Aldgate, possibly in their school uniforms, standing in a garden. According to a researcher, the Edmunds family lived at 'St. Margarets' at Aldgate from 1920 until the family sold the property when Charles Edmunds died in 1942. Margaret sat her Leaving Certificate at Adelaide University in 1927. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/24.

Violet Lucretia Smith (nee Taylor) on her wedding day

Violet Lucretia Smith (nee Taylor) on her wedding day

Wedding portrait photograph of Violet Lucretia Smith (nee Taylor). To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Mrs. Woolley and two sons

Mrs. Woolley and two sons

Cabinet card photograph of Mrs. Frank Wooley and her two sons. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Smith, Lizzie

Smith, Lizzie

Miss Lizzie Smith of Yalumba, Angaston. She is the second daughter of Samuel and Mary (nee Osborn). She was born 6 March 1843 and died in 1928. She kept house for her father, but moved to 'Wittalunga' at Hyde Park around the turn of the century, and was buried in Angaston. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.