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Jane Lomax-Smith at a building site in Rundle Mall

Jane Lomax-Smith at a building site in Rundle Mall

Colour photograph of Jane Lomax-Smith taken at the site of some building works. She is wearing a hard hat and harness, along with another man beside her. Press crew behind, location possibly Rundle Mall. No information provided about location or date. This image comes from 'South Australian Politicians': a collection of photographs of people and events associated with South Australian politicians, from the Messenger Press newspaper.

Miscellaneous badges

Miscellaneous badges

Collection of miscellaneous circular tin button badges, as well as small metal and enamel badges and lapel pins with pin attachments on reverse, belonging to Molly Brannigan, including badges collected on holidays and conferences in Australia and other countries, schools, and community groups and societies. See below for details. Selected items have been digitised.

Women's rights badges on banner

Women's rights badges on banner

Multi-coloured woven woollen banner with tassells on the horizontal ends and 33 badges pinned on. See below for details of badges.

Badges relating to women's rights and feminism

Badges relating to women's rights and feminism

A collection of tin badges relating to feminism and women's rights and Molly Brannigan's involvement in the Adelaide Women's Liberation Movement and the Tuesday Afternoon Group. Topics include: International Women's Day, International Women's Year, Women's Liberation Tuesday Afternoon Group, feminism, gender equality, the Women's Liberation Movement, conferences including the United Nations International Women's Conference, and ALP National Women's Conference, violence against women, women and unions, against Fraser, women's rights over their own bodies, and supporting peace not war. See below for details.

World War 1 era fundraising button badges

World War 1 era fundraising button badges

22 World War 1 era badges, and two World War 2 era badges, (also known as campaign buttons or 'tinnies') donated by a member to the South Australian branch of the RSL. Most badges were designed and created to be purchased as a fundraising interest, in order to raise money for various factions of the Red Cross. Included are badges created for occasions such as Australia Day, Wattle Day and Violet Day, as well as badges designed for charity groups including the Red Cross, the Cheer-Up Society and the R.S.A. (Returned Soldiers' Association, which later became the R.S.L.). See below for details.

Papers of Hannibal Lyne relating to his World War I service

Papers of Hannibal Lyne relating to his World War I service

Military Pass issued to No. 3473 2nd Corporal Hannibal Thomas Mitchell Lyne, 4th Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, for leave from 5 to 6 July 1919. Original pass is 10.3 x 19.3 cm.

Postcards from the First World War

Postcards from the First World War, sent to: Maynard Cole, William Elsdon Cole, Reginald William Cole, Maynard Cole's sisters Claudia and Millicent, and miscellaneous postcards. Sent from friends and family members on active service during the war including: Private Colin Lawson Andrews, Private Horace William George, Private Harrold Leslie Cole, Private Cyril Richard Cole, and Private Maynard Johnson Cole. See below for details.

Photograph album of the Middle East

Photograph album of the Middle East

Photograph album compiled by Bob McGhee, featuring photos mostly of life in the Middle East (Jerusalem, Palestine, Haifa, Tel-a-Viv, Hadet, Cairo, Bethlehem, Tripoli, Mombasa, Alexandria, Syria) but also including a few war photos from Tobruck, and photos from Durban (acquired on his return to Australia?). Many of them seem to have been produced for the tourist market. Inside the front cover is an inscription 'To dear May / wishing you a Happy Birthday / 4th June 1941 Bob'. In the bottom left hand corner is 'SX 7038 / Sgt. R. P. McGhee'. [May was his his wife]. Album was lent for copying by the State Library of South Australia.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, pulls on a white rope to unveil a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, to unveil a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, to unveil a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, to unveil a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, to unveil a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, to unveil a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, to unveil a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, turns a gold tap to start a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, turns a gold tap to start a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, for the unveiling of a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

With a backdrop of news cameramen Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, for the unveiling of a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

With a backdrop of news cameramen Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, for the unveiling of a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

With a backdrop of news cameramen Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, for the unveiling of a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II arriving at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, for the unveiling of a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II at Elizabeth, South Australia

Queen Elizabeth II arriving at Windsor Green, Elizabeth, South Australia, for the unveiling of a commemorative fountain by Geoffrey Shedley. She is escorted by the Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust, Jack Cartledge. The fountain commemorated the Queen giving approval for the naming of Elizabeth after her in November 1955.

Turner - Rouse wedding

Turner - Rouse wedding

Wedding of Joan Ellen, eldest daughter of Harold Alexander Turner and Lila May nee Hill to Ernest Harold, only son of Harry James Rouse and Doris Ivy, nee South, of Glenelg East. The bride with her mother, Lila May.

Patricia Sumerling

Patricia Sumerling

Historian and author Patricia Sumerling in the State Library holding a copy of her book, 'The Adelaide Park Lands : a social history'.

Joanna Sassoon

Joanna Sassoon

Author, Joanna Sassoon, with her book, 'Agents of Empire : How E.L. Mitchell's photographs shaped Australia', at the State Library of South Australia.

Meryl Tankard and Regis Lansac

Meryl Tankard and Regis Lansac

Choreographer and director, Meryl Tankard with her husband, photographer, Regis Lansac, viewing a photography exhibition in the Institute Building at the State Library of South Australia.

Meryl Tankard and Regis Lansac

Meryl Tankard and Regis Lansac

Choreographer and director, Meryl Tankard with her husband, photographer, Regis Lansac, at the State Library of South Australia.

Birdseye Memorial Cairn

Birdseye Memorial Cairn

A view of the Birdseye Memorial Cairn which was unveiled in 1965 on the Eyre Highway near the Iron Knob turnoff. A second photo shows the detail on the plaque which reads: The Birdseye Memorial Cairn / erected to / perpetuate the outstanding services of / Sylvia Jessie Katherine Birdseye / 26-1-1902 to 9-8-1962 / who introduced overland mail and passenger bus services / between Adelaide and Eyre Peninisula in 1928 / and who drove approximately 4 million miles in / 43 years. E.P Local Govt Assn / Sept 1 1966 / unveiled by her daughter Sylvia'.

Women's March, Adelaide

Women's March, Adelaide

Sarah Pinkie with her back to the camera confers with other marchers on the steps of Parliament House, Adelaide, following the Women's March from Light Square.