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Hubbe Family portraits

Carte de visite portraits of Hubbe family members of Hamburg, Germany, the descendants of Johann (Hans) Heinrich Hubbe (1771-1847) and Marie Christine Heyer (1774-1842), and the siblings and nieces and nephews of Ulrich Hubbe.

Hubbe family print

Hubbe family print

Print from a copper plate engraving depicting the Hubbe family of Hamburg, Germany, by German illustrator Otto Speckter. Accompanied by notes from A. Moxon Simpson and Antony A. Simpson describing the print. From diary of A. Moxon Simpson, Wednesday 20 June 1962: 'a print of a Cu engraving made about 1838, showing the head of the Hubbes of that date, with others, before Davoust, who had demanded the surrender of food stored in the city, and been refused; her ordered them to be shot, but was persuaded not to; the scenes 25 years after showed them all at peace, some in Mexico".

Papers relating to Samuel Grau Hubbe's Boer War service

Papers relating to Samuel Grau Hubbe's Boer War service

Papers relating to Captain Samuel Grau Hubbe's service in the Boer War comprising: photographs of Samuel Grau Hubbe in uniform and his grave site; postcard sent to his daughter Edith Ulrica; copy of 'The Story of The South Australian Bushmen's Corps 1900' by Edwin Gordon Blackmore; copy of 'The life of Louis, Prince of Conde, surnamed the Great' by Lord Mahon (1845); and research notes, articles and newspaper cuttings relating to S.G. Hubbe, the 3rd South Australian Bushmen, and the Boer War. Photographs and postcard have been digitised - see below for details.

Family photograph album relating to the Kay family

Family photograph album relating to the Kay family

Photograph album belonging to the Kay family featuring carte de visite portraits of relatives of the Kay family. In the back cover of the album is a miniature album, insterted inside the cover, which folds open to reveal more carte de visite photographs (see numbers 43- 48). Also includes loose photographs (49-51), and In memoriam cards for Annie Kay, wife of Robert Kay (died 1886), a cross stitch bookmark with 'Sunday' stitched across the centre, and a newspaper cutting about the unveiling of a portrait of Catherine Helen Spence at the State Library of South Australia.

State Library of South Australia Staff with their favourite reads in 2016

State Library of South Australia Staff with their favourite reads in 2016

Philippa with 'The Dry' by Jane Harper. From State Library of South Australia Facebook post, 28 December 2016: "As the year comes to its close some of us at the State Library have decided to share our favourite books read this year. #ourfavouritereadsin2016 Philippa keeps all our desk staff in check and likes to remind us when the All Blacks win the rugby. However, her favourite book this year is set in Australia. 'The Dry' by Jane Harper. The Dry is a terrific debut novel by Australian author Jane Harper and tells the story of federal policeman Aaron Falk returning to the country town he grew up in for the funeral of his childhood best friend Luke who died in an apparent murder, suicide. The town is in the midst of the worst drought in decades and Harper draws on desperation, sins of the past and the struggle to atone, beautifully. It was also voted No. 2 of the year's 'Five of the best' on The Book Club - Philipa"

Clara Serena

Clara Serena

Signed photo of the Australian contralto Clara Serena (1890-1972), dated in London in 1932.

Reminiscences of Ann Horrocks (nee Jacob)

Reminiscences of Ann Horrocks (nee Jacob)

Copy of an account of Ann Horrocks' arrival in South Australia and her journey and settlement at Moorooroo. Includes transcript.

Papers of Phyllis Jean Honan : SUMMARY RECORD

Papers of Phyllis Jean Honan : SUMMARY RECORD

Records comprising sporting memorabilia, newspaper scrapbook, photographs and trophies won during Phyllis Honan's athletic career.

Green Kiosk, Port Noarlunga

Green Kiosk, Port Noarlunga

The Green Kiosk on the Esplanade at Port Noarlunga at Witton Bluff. The exposed Noarlunga reef can be seen on the right side of the photograph.

Photographs of Glenelg

Photographs of Glenelg

Three photographs of Glenelg taken in approximately 1948 by Verle Hunt (married name Verle Wood) on her first camera.

Dutch tugs at Port Adelaide

Dutch tugs at Port Adelaide

Caption reads: 'Dutch Tugs that came to tug back to England the "City of Singapore after the fire...1924.' The ship was towed away from Adelaide in April 1925, nearly a year after the fire that had destroyed her. She was towed to Rotterdam, a distance of 13,000 miles.

Sue Westover & Holly the bat of Wynn Vale

Sue Westover & Holly the bat of Wynn Vale

Sue Westover of Wynn Vale, with Holly the bat, behind a window of her home, during the first period of COVID-19 restrictions in South Australia. This photograph is from Shannon-Murdey Green Photography's BEHIND THE GLASS project, which documented portrait images of South Australians during home isolation.

Brooklyn of Redwood Park

Brooklyn of Redwood Park

Brooklyn, aged 11, of Redwood Park, practising ballet on the front porch of her house, during the first period of COVID-19 restrictions in South Australia. This photograph is from Shannon-Murdey Green Photography's BEHIND THE GLASS project, which documented portrait images of South Australians during home isolation.

Druscilla Lavenant of Highbury

Druscilla Lavenant of Highbury

Druscilla Lavenant of Highbury, behind a window of her home, during the first period of COVID-19 restrictions in South Australia. This photograph is from Shannon-Murdey Green Photography's BEHIND THE GLASS project, which documented portrait images of South Australians during home isolation.

Michelle of Klemzig

Michelle of Klemzig

Michelle, behind a window of her home at Klemzig, during the first period of COVID-19 restrictions in South Australia. This photograph is from Shannon-Murdey Green Photography's BEHIND THE GLASS project, which documented portrait images of South Australians during home isolation.

Tokuyo Sneddon of Hope Valley

Tokuyo Sneddon of Hope Valley

Tokuyo Sneddon of Hope Valley, behind a window of her home, during the first period of COVID-19 restrictions in South Australia. This photograph is from Shannon-Murdey Green Photography's BEHIND THE GLASS project, which documented portrait images of South Australians during home isolation.

Paula Luethen of Golden Grove

Paula Luethen of Golden Grove

Paula Luethan of Golden Grove, behind a window of her home, during the first period of COVID-19 restrictions in South Australia. She is a Liberal Member of Parliament, respresenting the electorate of King. This photograph is from Shannon-Murdey Green Photography's BEHIND THE GLASS project, which documented portrait images of South Australians during home isolation.

Shannon Murdey-Green of Highbury

Shannon Murdey-Green of Highbury

Shannon Murdey-Green, photographer, behind the window of her home at Highbury, during the first period of COVID-19 restrictions in South Australia. This photograph is from Shannon-Murdey Green Photography's BEHIND THE GLASS project, which documented portrait images of South Australians during home isolation.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Protesters gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. A protester has 'Free West Papua' on her t-shirt. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Photographic portraits of eminent South Australian women

Photographic negatives of pole vaulter Emma George; politician Natasha Stott Despoja with her mother, journalist Shirley Stott Despoja; former Prime Minister Julia Gillard; equestrian Wendy Schaeffer; writer and television chef Dorinda Hafner; and politician Amanda Vanstone.

Dorinda Hafner

Dorinda Hafner

Photographic portrait of Dorinda Hafner. Born in Ghana, South Australian based Dorinda has worked as a storyteller, actress, dancer, choreographer, public speaker, writer and television chef.

Women holding signs at the Adelaide Women's March 4 Justice protest, Tarntanyangga / Victoria Square

Women holding signs at the Adelaide Women's March 4 Justice protest, Tarntanyangga / Victoria Square

Women holding signs at the Adelaide Women's March 4 Justice protest, held at Tarntanyangga / Victoria Square. The protest, held nationwide and attended by approximately 8000 people, was calling for an end to sexual harassment and gendered violence. A woman has a gag in her mouth and is holding the sign, '#metoo R.I.P. Karen Leverenz 27/4/2019'.

Adelaide March 4 Justice march along King William Street.

Adelaide March 4 Justice march along King William Street.

Adelaide March 4 Justice march along King William Street, which followed the rally at Tarntanyangga / Victoria Square. The protest, held nationwide and attended by approximately 8000 people, was calling for an end to sexual harassment and gendered violence. Protestors are walking along King William Street and viewed from the corner of Hindley Street. Signs include 'Scott Morrison is a gutless spineless coward Enough is enough', 'I'm with her', 'Our rage is real', and 'Angry enough to make a sign!'.

Adelaide March 4 Justice march along King William Street.

Adelaide March 4 Justice march along King William Street.

Adelaide March 4 Justice march along King William Street, which followed the rally at Tarntanyangga / Victoria Square. The protest, held nationwide and attended by approximately 8000 people, was calling for an end to sexual harassment and gendered violence. Protestors are walking north along King William Street. Signs include 'Porter must go', and 'We believe her'.

Funeral for Paula Celigoj during Covid-19 restrictions

Funeral for Paula Celigoj during Covid-19 restrictions

During the time of Covid-19 we lost a dearly loved elderly relative, a well loved member of the Slovenian community Paula Celigoj. Due to restrictions we were only allowed 10 guests. We could not hold a wake. The church is the Slovenian Church of Adelaide. After the burial at Cheltenham Cemetery we drank a toast of Slivovitz and share Potica that I had made to hand out to the family, friends and community to honour my dear friend Paula. May her soul rest in peace. xx

Funeral for Paula Celigoj during Covid-19 restrictions

Funeral for Paula Celigoj during Covid-19 restrictions

During the time of Covid-19 we lost a dearly loved elderly relative, a well loved member of the Slovenian community Paula Celigoj. Due to restrictions we were only allowed 10 guests. We could not hold a wake. The church is the Slovenian Church of Adelaide. After the burial at Cheltenham Cemetery we drank a toast of Slivovitz and share Potica that I had made to hand out to the family, friends and community to honour my dear friend Paula. May her soul rest in peace. xx

Funeral for Paula Celigoj during Covid-19 restrictions

Funeral for Paula Celigoj during Covid-19 restrictions

During the time of Covid-19 we lost a dearly loved elderly relative, a well loved member of the Slovenian community Paula Celigoj. Due to restrictions we were only allowed 10 guests. We could not hold a wake. The church is the Slovenian Church of Adelaide. After the burial at Cheltenham Cemetery we drank a toast of Slivovitz and share Potica that I had made to hand out to the family, friends and community to honour my dear friend Paula. May her soul rest in peace. xx

Funeral for Paula Celigoj during Covid-19 restrictions

Funeral for Paula Celigoj during Covid-19 restrictions

During the time of Covid-19 we lost a dearly loved elderly relative, a well loved member of the Slovenian community Paula Celigoj. Due to restrictions we were only allowed 10 guests. We could not hold a wake. The church is the Slovenian Church of Adelaide. After the burial at Cheltenham Cemetery we drank a toast of Slivovitz and share Potica that I had made to hand out to the family, friends and community to honour my dear friend Paula. May her soul rest in peace. xx

Social distancing

Social distancing

See-saw social distancing. At 89 and 3.5 years old my daughter and her great grandma spent their last catch up for months perfectly social distanced on the see-saw 89 and on a see-saw: isn't Hilary amazing?

Girl guards pantry against 'iso' eating

Girl guards pantry against 'iso' eating

A young girl dressed up with a home-made shield and cardboard medieval helmet is seated on a stool in a kitchen. She is guarding the pantry from her father who is overeating during the Covid-19 lockdown.