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Thomas Spotswood

Thomas Spotswood

Thomas Spotswood, who married Rebecca Porter, and then her sister when she died. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Slides of South Australian scenes, sites and events

Slides of South Australian scenes, sites and events

Approximately 800 colour slides (35 mm) taken by Noel Lothian, previously housed within the South Australian Botanic Gardens Library collection, featuring South Australian sites and events, urban and regional towns and port facilities including Whyalla shipyards.

Parker Family portrait

Parker Family portrait

A black & white photograph of the Parker Family of Yongala: Rosana Parker and her two sons, Sydney (a.k.a. Sidney) James Harris Parker (born 28 January 1891, Service Number - 5721) and Alex Lloyd Parker (born 14 June 1897), in their military uniforms, taken before their World War One appointment, circa 1915.

Thomas Stanley Fitzsimons and Mary Fitzsimons

Thomas Stanley Fitzsimons and Mary Fitzsimons

Thomas Stanley Fitzsimons and his bride Mary Fitzsimons (nee Houlihan). She made her dress out of silk and very fine lace.

NAIDOC presentation at the State Library

NAIDOC presentation at the State Library

Presentations and events at the State Library of S.A. during NAIDOC week, including talks, artist demonstrations, people, and a didjeridoo performance. The theme for the 1991 event was "Community is unity". Many of the photographs feature Des Ross (former Chairman of the Libraries Board of South Australia). Photographs taken by the Aboriginal Unit of the State Library of S.A.

Alice Kathleen Bruce at the beach

Alice Kathleen Bruce at the beach

Photograph of Alice Kathleen Bruce dressed in her bathers, wading in the sea at Victor Harbor, with The Bluff in view beyond.

South Australian scenes and activities 20

South Australian scenes and activities 20

Part of a collection of slides taken by amateur photographer Elva Heinemann of South Australian scenes and activities, featuring Coastal Towns (1960) and South Adelaide (1968). Images 1165-1179 taken in 1966, images 1180-1185 taken in 1969, images 1186-1230 taken in 1968. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

People : C surnames

People : C surnames

People photographed by Messenger Press, surnames starting with C.

Bromley siblings

Bromley siblings

Portrait photograph (and early colour print) of the Bromley siblings L-R: John Edward Kay Bromley, Lloyd Kay Bromley and Nancy Bromley. They are the children of Frederick and Beatrice Bromley (nee Chudleigh), and lived at 21 Myall Avenue, Kensington Gardens. John Bromley (1921-1971) became a teacher and served in the RAAF in World War II, and committed suicide. Lloyd Bromley (1919-2007) attended St. Peter's School and worked as an actuary for the AMP Society, including in Sydney where his children were born. He served in the Army during World War II, and married Katherine Anne (Sue) Corbin in 1950, who was the daughter of John and Margaret Corbin of 62 Brougham Place, North Adelaide. Nancy Bromley (1923-1976) was educated at Girton School, but was admitted to Parkside Mental Hospital in 1950 where she remained for the remainder of her life. It is understood that she suffered from schizophrenia.

Beatrice Kay Bromley with sons

Beatrice Kay Bromley with sons

Beatrice Kay Bromley (nee Chudleigh), (1883-1967), wife of Frederick Charles Bromley, with her sons Lloyd Kay (left) and John Edward Kay (right). She was the youngest child of William Chudleigh and Mary Eliza Franks.

South Australian scenes and activities 3

South Australian scenes and activities 3

Part of a collection of slides taken by amateur photographer Elva Heinemann of South Australian scenes and activities, featuring the 1966 Festival of Arts, a flower show, Robe 1966, southern beaches, Southwark Brewery, Port Willunga, almond blossom and Port Elliot. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

South Australian scenes and activities 17

South Australian scenes and activities 17

Part of a collection of slides taken by amateur photographer Elva Heinemann of South Australian scenes and activities, featuring Upper Eyre Peninsula & Far West Coast, and the Flinders Ranges. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

People : C surnames

People : C surnames

People photographed by Messenger Press, surnames starting with C.

People : C surnames

People : C surnames

People photographed by Messenger Press, surnames starting with C.

Prison hulk 'Success' at Port Adelaide

Prison hulk 'Success' at Port Adelaide

Stereo image of the prison hulk 'Success' at Port Adelaide.

Rosemary Borthwick at 'Kingsmead'

Rosemary Borthwick at 'Kingsmead'

Rosemary Borthwick at the gate of the historic Brougham Place house 'Kingsmead' 'once owned by her father-in-law. This comes from 'City People B': a collection of photographs of people associated with the City of Adelaide whose surnames start with 'B'.

Book launch at Raukkan Aboriginal School

Book launch at Raukkan Aboriginal School

Book launch at Raukkan Aboriginal School. Des Ross, Chairman of the Libraries Board of South Australia is in attendance. Photographs taken by the Aboriginal Unit of the State Library of S.A.

Level crossing accident

Level crossing accident

Scene of a wrecked car from a level accident involving a car and a train at Raglan Street, Edwardstown. The accident killed Don South's twin sister Winnie and her husband, and injured three others.

Level crossing accident

Level crossing accident

Scene of a wrecked car from a level accident involving a car and a train at Raglan Street, Edwardstown. The accident killed Don South's twin sister Winnie and her husband, and injured three others.

Level crossing accident

Level crossing accident

Scene of a wrecked car from a level accident involving a car and a train at Raglan Street, Edwardstown. The accident killed Don South's twin sister Winnie and her husband, and injured three others.

Level crossing accident

Level crossing accident

Scene of a wrecked car from a level accident involving a car and a train at Raglan Street, Edwardstown. The accident killed Don South's twin sister Winnie and her husband, and injured three others.

Children of Elizabeth Willis

Children of Elizabeth Willis

Children of Elizabeth (Betty) Willis (nee Corbin) and her husband John Willis. L-R: Rebecca, Maria, Susie and Elizabeth.

Children of Elizabeth Willis, young equestrians

Children of Elizabeth Willis, young equestrians

Children of Elizabeth (Betty) Willis (nee Corbin) and her husband John Willis. L-R: Rebecca, Maria, Katy, Susie, Elizabeth and John. Thought to be a property known as Brandy Creek in the Adelaide Hills.

Katherine Ann (Sue) Corbin

Katherine Ann (Sue) Corbin

A young Katherine Ann (Sue) Corbin (1920-2003) (later Sue Bromley), with her nurse. She is the daughter of John and Margaret Corbin of Brougham Place, North Adelaide.

Katherine Ann (Sue) Corbin

Katherine Ann (Sue) Corbin

Katherine Ann (Sue) Corbin (1920-2003) (later Sue Bromley) on her debut, aged 19. This may have been at an event hosted by Mr. and Mrs. H.K. Langman of Cross Road, Kingswood, which was reported in the Advertiser on Saturday 17 June 1939. She is the daughter of John and Margaret Corbin of Brougham Place, North Adelaide. She later qualified as a solicitor in Adelaide, and later practised in Sydney.

Margaret South with son Stephen

Margaret South with son Stephen

Margaret South with her son Steven in a back yard.

Katherine Ann (Sue) Corbin

Katherine Ann (Sue) Corbin

A young Katherine Ann (Sue) Corbin (1920-2003) (later Sue Bromley), with her nurse at Victor Harbor. She is the daughter of John and Margaret Corbin of Brougham Place, North Adelaide.

Margaret Watt Corbin with Katherine Ann

Margaret Watt Corbin with Katherine Ann

Margaret Watt Corbin with her third child Katherine Ann (known later as Sue Bromley), who was born on 5 October 1920 at 'Alanda', 62 Brougham Place, North Adelaide.

Maude South and bridesmaids

Maude South and bridesmaids

Maude South (nee Wight), wife of Don South, with her bridesmaids and flower girl.

Caroline (Lucy) Crompton

Caroline (Lucy) Crompton

Caroline (known as Lucy) Crompton rests against luggage on a verandah. Possibly taken before her departure for Europe in 1892