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"Let us be up and doing" public art piece
Photographer Jennie Groom being photographed while addressing the audience attending the opening of "Let us be up and doing", a public art piece celebrating South Australia's history of women in government, on the pillars of Parliament House. Standing to her right are Melissa Bailey, the Hon. Jing Lee MLC, and the Hon. Steph Key MP.


"Let us be up and doing" public art piece
Following the opening of "Let us be up and doing", a public art piece celebrating South Australia's history of women in government, Natasha Stott Despoja stands next to her photograph on a pillar of Parliament House, Adelaide.


Roundspace negatives
Negatives of artists at a house party and at Roundspace, including Stephen Griffin, Stefan Twaine-Wood, and Stanley Rother.

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[Letter from A. H. Peake, Premier of South Australia to Mrs. E. Duncan]
Digitised image of a letter to Mrs. E. Duncan dated 26 December 1918 from the then South Australian Premier, A.H. Peake, expressing condolences on the death of her son, Private A.E.J. Duncan, who had been killed in action.

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[Letter reporting the details of Private Alfred Duncan being wounded in action 5 April 1918]
Letter to Mrs Duncan dated 16 April 1919 from the Australian Red Cross, South Australian Division, Information Bureau. Contains corresponence relating to her son Private Alfred Duncan being wounded during fighting at Dernacourt in France on 5 April 1918, as witnessed by another soldier, Private D. W. R. Whiteoak.


Portrait of Beryl and Daynea Mildren
Studio portrait of Beryl Mildren with her sister Daynea, daughters of Frank and Elsie (nee Conrad). This photo appeared on page 6 of 'The News' on Friday 18 February 1927.


Launch of Judith Crossley's CD
Judith Crossley singing at the launch of her CD ' Bluegum and Ironbark', held at 'The Gov' (Governor Hindmarsh Hotel) on Tuesday 1 May 2014. Some of the musicians are identified (from left): Billy Thackery (drums), Judith Crossley (singer), Brian Tonkin (accordian), Ray Smith (singer) and Julian Barnett (guitar).


Collins family at Delamere
Group photograph of members of the Collins Family at Delamere after the wedding of Dorothy and Bern Mayfield. Second from left, Grandmother Collins (wife of Mr Frederick Collins), next to her is Alice Parson's only daughter Phyllis Parsons, in front is Daphne Murdoch, and second from right is Elizabeth May Murdoch (nee Collins).


People : E surnames
People photographed by Messenger Press, with surnames starting with E. A selection have been digitised and may be viewed online (do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on B 74519); the rest may requested and viewed in the Reading Room.


Louis William Saler and family
Half-plate glass negative portrait of Trooper Louis William Saler in World War One military uniform, holding a cane in one hand, with his wife, Elsie Lily Saler (seated), who is wearing a long dress with a jacket and hat with floral decorations, and their daughter Violet, aged approximately 9 years, wearing a knee-length dress with lace cuffs and collar, knee-high socks and ribbons in her hair. They are posed in front of a woodland path background. Written on original paper envelope: 'Mrs Saler. Owen 2761'. Written on glass plate: '11 Cabs, Mrs Saley'.


Portrait of a mother and daughters
Studio portrait of an unidentified mother (centre) with her two daughters. They are wearing dresses with long sleeves and high collars. See also B 74704.


Captain C.H. Bagot
Lantern slide of a portrait drawn in pencil of Captain Charles Hervey Bagot. He has a pair of spectacles resting on top of his head. Written on slide: 'Rechabite Members in two Districts in S.A. 10.000. Captain C.H. Bagot, Exchanged this life for heaven in 1880, aged 92 years'.


Enoch Murdoch with Molly Reid
Enoch Murdoch with Molly Reid and possibly her two children, in Scotland.


'The Queen's water colour'
Photograph of the Hans Heysen painting presented to the Queen during her visit to Adelaide.


Visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip to General Motors-Holden's Elizabeth plant
Photographic prints and positive negatives of the Royal visit by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip to the General Motors-Holden's plant at Elizabeth. Also contains an invitation card to the event.


Myrtle Hague
Myrtle (Telsie) Hague who wrote for newspapers under the name "Myah" as well as her own name. She also wrote several manuscripts.


Alison Gent
Alison Gent at St. Mary Magdalene's Church, marking her 60th wedding anniversary.


The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Charles Richard Wilkey
Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "Coromandel". Farmer, Hope Valley.


Letters relating to the death of Hermann Fritz Hubbe
Letters of condolence relating to the death of Hermann Fritz Hubbe in July 1916 along with a letter of thanks to Mrs Hubbe from the mother of Eric Talbot-Smith.


Barossa Vintage Festival
Miss Koch the Rowland Flat 'Queen of Wine' in her barrel carriage in the 1958 Barossa Vintage Festival, Tanunda.


Frost family at Park Hill, Manoora, Christmas day
Digital copy of a black and white photograph of William and Annie Frost with their children at 'Park Hill', the Frost family's property at Manoora SA, on Christmas,1920. From far left seated on tray: Lancelot Oscar Frost, Geoffrey Thomas Frost, Annie Frost, [then behind] Hilda Blanche Frost, Ernest Arthur Frost, [at front of Hilda] Clement Charles Frost, William Thomas Frost. Front row: Aubrey Leeder Frost, Percival William Frost, Frank Melville Frost.


Hilda Blanche Frost with friends
Digital copy of a black and white toned photograph of Hilda Blanche Frost with two friends, which was sent to her brother Ernest Arthur Frost whilst he was on active service with the Third Australian Light Horse during WWI. Dated 4 October 1917.


Emma Maria Martha Aesche
Digital copy of a sepia studio photograph of Martha Mary Emma Aesche.


Violet Annie Frost with children, Melba and Arthur
Digital copy of a black and white photograph of Violet Annie Frost (nee Field) with her daughter, Melba Field, and son Arthur Stanley Frost in Dowerin, Western Australia.


Grave of Ernest Arthur Frost
Digital copy of a black and white photograph of the grave of Ernest Arthur Frost in the Dowerin Cemetery, Western Australia, following the funeral service.


Arthur, Maurice 'Mick' and Betty on a horse drawn cart, Oakbank
Digital copy of a black and white photograph of Maurice [Mick] William Frost [left], Elizabeth [Betty] Chamberlain [centre], and Arthur Stanley Frost [right] sitting on a dray pulled by two horses on the Frost/Chamberlain farm at Oakbank.


Arthur and Maurice 'Mick' Frost with Betty Chamberlain, Oakbank
Digital copy of a black and white photograph of Arthur Stanley Frost [left], Betty Chamberlain [front] holding a cat, and Maurice 'Mick' William Frost [right] holding a black cat, on the Frost/Chamberlain farm at Oakbank.


Violet and Betty Chamberlain
Digital copy of a black and white photograph of Violet Annie Chamberlain and one of her daughters, Betty (Elizabeth) at the Frost/Chamberlain farm, Oakbank.


Melba and Lloyd Porker with children
Digital copy of a black and white photograph of Melba Porker (nee Field), daughter of Violet Annie Frost (nee Field), with her husband Lloyd and daughters [at front] Merrilyn [left] and Cynthia [right], and son Malvin [front].


Violet Edith Murray in nursing uniform, Woodside Hospital
Digital copy of a black and white photograph of Violet Edith Murray in nursing uniform, believed to be at the Woodside hospital, where Violet worked prior to her marriage.