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Album of aerial photographs

Album of aerial photographs

Album of photographs, mostly by Adelaide aerial photographer D. Darian Smith. Includes views of western and coastal suburbs of Adelaide, and ships at Port Victoria.

Photographs of Adelaide Zoo

Photographs of Adelaide Zoo

Colour slides depicting animals and enclosures at Adelaide Zoo during the 1950s and 1960s. The photographer was Director of the Zoo. The photographs show some of the animals held by the zoo in this period, and the environments they lived in. One of the animals depicted is Samorn the Asian elephant who was a favourite at Adelaide Zoo and later Monarto Zoological Park from 1956 to her death in 1994.

Badges received by Mrs Kelly

Badges received by Mrs Kelly

Two badges presented to Mrs A. Kelly in recognition of her sons' service in World War One issued by the Department of Defence and one badge of League of Loyal Women of Australia.

Extracts from the diary of Mary Thomas

Extracts from the diary of Mary Thomas

Extracts from the diary of Mary Thomas, daughter of Robert and Mary Thomas, commenced when she was 'nearly sixteen', commenting on life in Adelaide, her health, family and acquaintances [typed version].

Elsie Woolley

Elsie Woolley

Portrait photograph of a woman, Elsie Woolley, who came to Australia with her 3 sons, after she was widowed at age 30. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Album relating to early South Australia and Northern Territory

Album relating to early South Australia and Northern Territory

Photographs, sketches and news clippings pasted onto loose album pages, relating to the early history of South Australia and the Northern Territory. Includes captioned photographs of the kangaroo hunting expedition near Lake Albert in November 1867 at which Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, was a guest. Other items in the albums include photographs and copies of sketches of Aboriginal people, and images of surveyors and land selectors in the Northern Territory. A number of unrelated clippings and images have been added to the album, possibly by Daly's children.