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Photographs of the 1994 Adelaide Festival
Photographs of events attended by Betty Fisher and other guests and attendees at the 1994 Adelaide Festival, including Writers' Week, and the Women's Suffrage Centenary at the Jacqui Hick Retrospective. See below for details.


Photographs of Haslam Oval
Photograph taken from the Kings College two storey building looking north over Haslam Oval and the Richards Memorial Fence and photograph of footballers on oval.


Queen Elizabeth II arrival at Parafield
Group of people being presented to HM Queen Elizabeth II (partly obscured) on her arrival at Parafield Airport. Hon. T. Playford (Premier) and Mrs. Playford are immediately behind the Queen. A. Lyell and Mrs. McEwin are next in line to be presented (backs to camera in group on left).


Photographs taken at Glenelg and Veale Gardens
Photographs of Annely, Erwin and Elizabeth Aeuckens taken around Glenelg and in Veale Gardens. The Aeuckens family lived in a flat over a shop in Jetty Road until about 1963.


Photographs relating to Annely Aeuckens
School photographs of Annely Aeuckens


Dr. Constance Davey and women
Dr. Constance Davey (possibly on right) with Miss Mary Smith, Mrs. Mountford, and Mrs Bryn Jones, possibly on the occasion of her receiving an O.B.E.


Dance and ballet production at Woomera, South Australia
Ballet teacher Cheryl Summers nee Denton (far left) and her pupils put on a dance and ballet show at the Woomera Theatre, South Australia.


Lillian Adelaide Lashmar
Studio portrait of Lillian Adelaide Lashmar (nee Linquist). She is wearing a dress with an embroidered bodice, high neck, and puffed sleeves. Her hair is styled in a bun. She is wearing earrings and a brooch.


Port Adelaide District High School, class V portrait
Port Adelaide District High School, level V class. Edith May Lashmar is in the second row from the back, and is fourth from the right, wearing a doule-breasted coat with two rows of buttons.


Goodes Family portrait
A Christmas Day at Belalie East Farm: Portrait of the family of James and Emily Goodes. Adults standing at the back: Tom Fisher, Mrs Fisher, Herbert Goodes (killed in Boer War), Amelia Burford, John Thomas Noblett, Bill Burford, Florence Laube, Bill Laube, Nell (Ellenor Martha) Noblett (Mrs Stephens). Adults seated: Martha Noblett, Mary Ann Graham, James Goodes, Mrs Kerin (a friend of the family), Edith Walker. Children: Emily Goodes Noblett (on mother's knee), Rena Graham, Alf (Alfred John Harrold) Noblett, Claude Burford, Emily Burford, Ray Burford (Claude and Ray were killed during the First World War), Ern Graham, Clarry Graham, Mignonette Noblett, Mervyn Graham. [Names supplied by Min Noblett].


Martha Noblett (nee Goodes)
Studio portrait of Martha Noblett. Her hair is tied back in a bun, and she is wearing a dress with a high neck and lace collar, puffed sleeves, and embroidery on the bodice.


Amelia Burford
Portrait of Amelia Burford (nee Goodes) sitting in a wheelchair in a garden. She is wearing a long dark dress with a collar and her hair is pulled back in a bun. The is are checked blanket on the chair, and trellis in the background.


Goodes sisters
Copy of a photograph of the Goodes sisters, daughters of James Goodes and Emily (nee Robertson) of Jamestown. Left to right: Martha Noblett, Mary Ann Graham, Flo Laube, Selina Smythe, Edith Walker, and Amelia Burford.


Goodes Family portrait
Copy of a portrait of the Goodes family of Jamestown: James Goodes (seated), with his six daughters, Selina (Lena) Smythe, Martha Noblett, Mary Ann (Polly) Graham, Caroline Amelia (Amelia) Burford, Emily Florence (Flo) Laube, and Edith Walker, and his three surviving sons, Thomas (Tom) Goodes, James William (Will) Goodes, and Fred Clarence Goodes. Herbert Ernest Goodes was killed in active service during the Boer War in 1901.


Unidentified member of the Goodes family
Copy of a studio portrait of an unidentified member of the Goodes family, possibly Mary Ann (Polly) Graham (nee Goodes). She is seated, with one hand resting on a small table, and is wearing a dress with buttons down one side, fitted sleeves and full skirts. Her hair is pulled back in a bun.


Portrait of a World War One soldier and his mother
Copy of a portrait of an Australian soldier in World War One uniform with his mother. Thought to be Amelia (Caroline Amelia Burford, nee Goodes) with her youngest son William Claude Burford.


Anthony Whitely and Patricia Morrison
Anthony Leslie Whitely with his fiancee Patricia Morrison, at her 21st birthday party.


Wedding group outside Thebarton Cottage
Large family group outside Thebarton Cottage, Winwood Street, Thebarton, taken on the wedding day of Fanny (Frances Helen) Hone and Hugh Dugald McCallum, 19 February 1900. The house features a corrugated iron roof, with an interesting structure on the ridge (it appears to be designed to catch the wind). Apart from the bridal couple in the centre of the path, it is believed that the man immediately left of the central verandah post is one of the bride's brothers, Dr Frank Sandland Hone, holding his son Frank Raymond Hone (born 24 January 1897), with his wife, Lucy (nee Henderson) to his left wearing a large hat; the man with the beard behind the groom's right shoulder is father of the bride, Nathaniel Johnson Hone, with his wife Emily (nee Sandland) wearing a striped dress seated to his right; the three bridesmaids are to the left of the bride and one is assumed to be her sister Alice.


Three people on the verandah of a large stone house
Looking up at two women and a man on the verandah of a large stone house. A younger woman has her arm around an older woman.


Participants in the Pageant of Progress
Participants in the 1936 'Pageant of Progess' held as part of South Australia's Jubilee. The photo features a Cobb & Co. coach with four horses in harness, four South Australian troopers in uniform as guards, and passengers dressed in period costume. [A photograph taken during the parade appeared in 'The Chronicle', 24 December 1936, page 30.]


Son of Mrs. N.E. Smith
Son of Mrs. N.E. Smith, 8 Rugby Street, Kingswood, South Australia.


Daughter of Mrs. N.E. Smith
Daughter of Mrs. N.E. Smith, 8 Rugby Street, Kingswood, South Australia.


Son of Mrs. N.E. Smith
Son of Mrs. N.E. Smith, 8 Rugby Street, Kingswood, South Australia.


Old colonists 1836-1840 : Charles Richard Wilkey
Charles Richard Wilkey arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "Coromandel". Farmer, Hope Valley.


Mistresses of Woodlands School
A group photograph featuring the 'Mistresses 1944' of Woodlands School [ie staff], taken in the school grounds. All are identified, and one, Miss Ingelby, is pictured with her bicycle. Back row (from left): Miss Brealy, Mrs Willis, Miss Hardy, Mrs Griffiths, Miss Gum, Miss Guiver, Miss Durdin, Mrs Hall. Middle row (from left): Mrs Buur, Miss Parkinson, Mrs Aslin, Miss Mallyon, Miss Millard, Mrs Wotton, Miss Sandoz, Miss Hamilton, Miss Robinson, Sister Chrystal, Miss Ingelby. Front row (from left): Miss Phillips, Dr Gruenfeld, Mrs Bartlow, Miss Millington, Miss Sperber, Miss Baddams.


Debutante, Sally Drew
Debutante and Woodland's old scholar, Sally Drew made her debut at Lordello House, East Terrace.


Ruth Moulds
Ruth Moulds at her 21st birthday party


Ruth Moulds
Ruth Moulds at her 21st birthday party


Debutante, Marian Graham
Debutante and Woodland's old scholar, Marian Graham made her debut at Lordello House, East Terrace.


Debutante, Marian Graham
Debutante and Woodland's old scholar, Marian Graham made her debut at Lordello House, East Terrace.