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Agnes and Charles Whitham

Agnes and Charles Whitham

Carte de visite of Agnes Helen Whitham, eldest daughter of Charles Lawrence Whitham, and her father. [Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to the Crompton family. To see a selection of photographs from this album search on Archival number PRG 331/30/1]

Miss Rosa Clark and Mr Henry Clark

Miss Rosa Clark and Mr Henry Clark

Photograph of Rosa Clark and her brother Henry Septimus Clark. [Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to the Crompton family. To see a selection of photographs from this album search on Archival number PRG 331/30/2]

Miss Fanny Hawkins

Miss Fanny Hawkins

Carte de visite of Miss Fanny Hawkins. [Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to the Crompton family. To see a selection of photographs from this album search on Archival number PRG 331/30/2]

Mrs Corpe

Mrs Corpe

Carte de visite of Mrs Corpe, formerly Ada Dixon. [Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to the Crompton family. To see a selection of photographs from this album search on Archival number PRG 331/30/2]

Mr. Whitham

Mr. Whitham

Carte de visite of Charles Lawrence Whitham. [Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to the Crompton family. To see a selection of photographs from this album search on Archival number PRG 331/30/3]

Mrs Price Maurice and eldest son

Mrs Price Maurice and eldest son

Carte de visite of Matilda Maurice and her eldest son. The Maurice family visited Europe in 1862, the photograph was taken in Harrogate. [Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to the Crompton family. To see a selection of photographs from this album search on Archival number PRG 331/30/3]

The Display

The Display

The Male, Barry Kitcher, in a Scene from Robert Helpmann's ballet The Display. The Display, produced and choreographed for the Australian ballet by Helpmann, premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, on 14 March 1964

The Display

The Display

The Male, danced by Barry Kitcher, in a scene from Robert Helpmann's ballet The Display. The Display, produced and choreographed for the Australian ballet by Helpmann, premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, on 14 March 1964

The Display

The Display

The Male, danced by Barry Kitcher, and The Female, danced by Kathy Gorham, in a scene from Robert Helpmann's ballet The Display. The Display, produced and choreographed for the Australian ballet by Helpmann, premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, on 14 March 1964

The Display

The Display

Kathy Gorham and Bryan Lawrence in a scene from Robert Helpmann's ballet The Display. The Display, produced and choreographed for the Australian ballet by Helpmann, premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, on 14 March 1964

The Display

The Display

Bryan Lawrence, Kathy Gorham and Garth Welch in a scene from Robert Helpmann's ballet The Display. The Display, produced and choreographed for the Australian ballet by Helpmann, premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, on 14 March 1964

The Display

The Display

The bush picnic scene from Robert Helpmann's ballet The Display. The Display, produced and choreographed for the Australian ballet by Helpmann, premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, on 14 March 1964

The Display

The Display

The bush picnic scene from Robert Helpmann's ballet The Display. The Display, produced and choreographed for the Australian ballet by Helpmann, premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, on 14 March 1964

The Display

The Display

The fight between the Leader, Bryan Lawrence, and the Outsider, Garth Welch, in Robert Helpmann's ballet The Display. The Display, produced and choreographed for the Australian ballet by Helpmann, premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, on 14 March 1964

Jazz Spectrum

Jazz Spectrum

A scene from Jazz Spectrum, a ballet by Betty Pounder. Jazz Spectrum premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, on 26 March 1964. In 2020 the following information was provided by some members of the company : Full call picture on left: All dancers named by colour L - R Red - Garth Welch with Alan Alder, Walter Bourke (hidden), Colin Peasley Blue - Marilyn Jones with Ramona Ratas, Anne Fraser, Margaret Akerman Yellow - Leonie Leahy with Kathleen Geldard, Robyn Croft, Barbara Chambers Purple - Barry Kitcher, Peter Condon, Kelvin Coe (Karl Welander missing) Green - Rhonda Russell, Heather Macrae, Jillian Collinson Orange - Douglas Gilchrist, Roger Myers, Robert Smith It was a publicity photo taken prior to opening night and the four prisms hanging on the set were removed to allow the dancers quicker access onstage.

Jazz Spectrum

Jazz Spectrum

Purple, Karl Welander, Yellow, Leonie Leahy, Red, Garth Welch, and Blue, Marilyn Jones, in a scene from Jazz Spectrum, a ballet by Betty Pounder. Jazz Spectrum premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, on 26 March 1964

Christmas Pageant

Christmas Pageant

The Pageant Queen on her float in the Adelaide Christmas Pageant

Marjorie Andrew at Point McLeay Mission

Marjorie Andrew at Point McLeay Mission

Marjorie Andrew and her friend Mary Viner posing with young women at the Point McLeay Mission Station, during a trip to Victor Harbor in January 1942. Original photograph: black and white print, 8.9 x 6.2 cm.

Darwin post office

Darwin post office

Pat Rugless and her dog Elsie at the Darwin Post Office after it had been bombed during the Second World War. Original photograph: black and white print, 6.4 x 8.9 cm.

Diary of Sergeant H. E. Clark

Transcript version of a diary kept by Sergeant Harold Clark, from his departure from Australia in July 1916 to 19 January 1917, printed as a pamphlet by Scrymgour & Sons, Adelaide. 'Accompanying the pamphlet diary are two official printed cards achieved in manuscript, one recording Harold Clark's death in action on 3-3-17 and his place of burial (Warlencourt British Cemetery; Location Mem. Plot Cross No. 6 Row C; Nearest Railway Station or Town Arras), the other recording the death in action on 24-4-18 of [a cousin] Lance Corporal Andrew Douglas Clark, 43rd Battalion A.I.F. and his place of burial (Bonnay Communal Cemetery, Plot 1 Row B Grave 31; Nearest Railway Station or Town Amiens). The presence of these two cards announcing the cousins' death in action, the printing of this memorial piece in Adelaide, rather than Melbourne where Harold's parents lived, and the pristine state of the piece, strongly suggest that Elizabeth Clarke was responsible for the publication and that this copy descends ultimately from her. The front wrapper repeats the title with some additions: Gallipoli 1916 :: France 1917 / Diary of the Late Sergt. H.E. Clark / Late 27th Battalion A.I.F. / Killed in Action in France March 3, 1917. / He Gave His All - His Life. [From auction catalogue.]

Ships at Port Germein

Ships at Port Germein

Three views of the ships including the windjammer 'Admiral Karpfanger' approaching Port Germein to take on a load of wheat. This proved to be the last voyage for the ship, which disappeared en route to Britain after leaving on 8th February 1938.The photos were taken by Ivy Brenton whilst visiting Port Germein on as part of a 'Gulf trip' aboard the M.V. 'Moonta'. The first ship is not the 'Admiral Karpfanger' as it is a three masted ship.

M.V. 'Moonta' at Port Lincoln

M.V. 'Moonta' at Port Lincoln

View of the M.V. 'Moonta' moored alongside the Port Lincoln wharf during one of its' gulf trips. 'The Gulf trip - 6 pounds for 6 days' saw the ship visit Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Port Augusta and Port Hughes as well as Port Germein, Wallaroo and possibly Whyalla. The photographer was one of the passengers on the trip.

Group of passengers aboard M.V. 'Moonta'

Group of passengers aboard M.V. 'Moonta'

View of a group of passengers on the deck of M.V. 'Moonta' during one of its' gulf trips. 'The Gulf trip - 6 pounds for 6 days' saw the ship visit Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Port Augusta and Port Hughes as well as Port Germein, Wallaroo and possibly Whyalla. The photographer was one of the passengers on the trip.

Salt pan near Woomera

Salt pan near Woomera

Joan Zajicek with her back to the camera looks across a salt pan near Woomera, South Australia.

Gee family home in Chapel Street, Norwood

Gee family home in Chapel Street, Norwood

The house in Chapel Street, Norwood, where Lionel C E Gee lived from 1857 to 1879. Captioned 'The old house of Granma—(Mrs Thomas Egremont Gee) in Chapel St Norwood S.A. Photos taken by her eldest Granddaughter Maud 10/11/1927'.

Gee family home in Chapel Street, Norwood

Gee family home in Chapel Street, Norwood

The house in Chapel Street Norwood where Lionel C E Gee lived from 1857 to 1879. Captioned 'The old house of Granma—(Mrs Thomas Egremont Gee) in Chapel St Norwood S.A. Photos taken by her eldest Granddaughter Maud 10/11/1927'.

Gee family home in Chapel Street, Norwood

Gee family home in Chapel Street, Norwood

The house in Chapel Street Norwood where Lionel C E Gee lived from 1857 to 1879. Lionel C E Gee is standing in the street in front of the cottage, holding an umbrella in one hand and a basket in the other. Captioned 'The old house of Granma—(Mrs Thomas Egremont Gee) in Chapel St Norwood SA. Photos taken by her eldest Granddaughter Maud 10/11/1927'.

Portrait of an older woman

Portrait of an older woman

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 11 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features an older woman seated in front of a large stone building. Her dress is trimmed with lace, and she is wearing a heart-shaped locket and a brooch.

Portrait of an older woman

Portrait of an older woman

Produced from a glass plate negative (8 x 11 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features an older woman seated in front of a large stone building. Her dress is trimmed with lace, and she is wearing a heart-shaped locket and a brooch.

Three young women

Three young women

Produced from a glass plate negative (10 x 12.5 cm) taken by Orlando Hutchinson, this image features a woman with three children in a horse drawn buggy. It seems likely that it is Mrs Emily Hutchinson with her children - Orlando and Norah on the left, and holding Margaret.