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Letter to Gertrude Painter regarding her husband's death on the battlefield

Letter to Gertrude Painter regarding her husband's death on the battlefield

A letter written to Gertrude Ida Painter, the widow of Private John Edward Painter, from an officer, Captain Tennyson George Clarke, who found Private Painter wounded. The letter is dated 17th February 1917, four months after Gertrude Painter had made enquiries when her husband was reported as wounded, missing in action. Captain Clarke gives details of Private Painter, finding him in the trenches on the front after the Battle of Potieres, his wounds, and some of his last words. Private Painter died on 16 August 1916, but was originally reported as wounded. Gertrude Painter did not receive confirmation of his death until the following year.

Patricia Whitely in her wedding dress

Patricia Whitely in her wedding dress

Patricia Whitely in her wedding dress.

Ruth Moulds cutting her 21st birthday cake

Ruth Moulds cutting her 21st birthday cake

Ruth Moulds cutting her 21st birthday cake

Ruth Moulds at her 21st birthday party

Ruth Moulds at her 21st birthday party

Ruth Moulds, second from left, with friends at her 21st birthday party.

Geraldine Juniper with her daughter Margaret Ann

Geraldine Juniper with her daughter Margaret Ann

Geraldine Juniper nee Judd with her daughter Margaret Ann Juniper.

Geraldine Juniper with her daughter Margaret Ann

Geraldine Juniper with her daughter Margaret Ann

Geraldine Juniper nee Judd with her daughter Margaret Ann Juniper.

Geraldine Juniper with her daughter Margaret Ann

Geraldine Juniper with her daughter Margaret Ann

Geraldine Juniper nee Judd with her daughter Margaret Ann Juniper.

Geraldine Juniper with her daughter Margaret Ann

Geraldine Juniper with her daughter Margaret Ann

Geraldine Juniper nee Judd with her daughter Margaret Ann Juniper.

Patricia Morrison in her wedding dress.

Patricia Morrison in her wedding dress.

Patricia Morrison in her wedding dress in front of a dresser and mirror. She would marry Tony Whitely.

Royal visit of Her Highness the Princess Anne to South Australia

Royal visit of Her Highness the Princess Anne to South Australia

On their arrival at Adelaide airport Her Highness the Princess Anne, Mrs. Mark Phillips, G.C.V.O. and Captain Mark Phillips, C.V.O., A.D.C.(P) are introduced by His Excellency The Governor Sir Mark Olphant, K.B.E. to Lady Oliphant (back to camera). The aircraft that flew Princess Anne from Canberra to Adelaide was R.A.A.F BAC-111 A12-124 operated by No. 34 Squadron.

Mary and her little lamb in the John Martin's Christmas pageant

Mary and her little lamb in the John Martin's Christmas pageant

View of the "Mary and her little lamb" float in the John Martin's Christmas pageant in Adelaide. The lamb is ridden by a little girl in costume and the float is accompanied by men and women, also in costume. Part of the pageant crowd can be seen to the right.

Ms. Curry entertained at John Martin's on her 90th birthday

Ms. Curry entertained at John Martin's on her 90th birthday

Three women sitting at a dining table, possibly in John Martin's dining hall. Another woman stands to one side. One of the women is Ms. Curry, an elderly customer, who was entertained by John Martin's on her 90th birthday.

Dulce McNamara in her garden

Dulce McNamara in her garden

Dulce McNamara, aged 16, stands in her garden wearing a white dress.

Dulce McNamara on her way to work

Dulce McNamara on her way to work

Dulce McNamara on her way to work at Linterns (clothing manufacturer).

'View taken from the Alice at her mooring, looking upon the town of Port Lincoln'

'View taken from the Alice at her mooring, looking upon the town of Port Lincoln'

'View taken from the Alice at her mooring, looking upon the town of Port Lincoln 1840'. The painting is panoramic in style and shows a variety of houses and tents lining the shore, with thick bushland behind it. A line of pilings extends into the bay.

Royal visit of Her Highness the Princess Anne to South Australia

Royal visit of Her Highness the Princess Anne to South Australia

Her Highness the Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips with Sir Mark Oliphant and Rosa Oliphant at Government House, Adelaide.

Royal visit of Her Highness the Princess Anne to South Australia

Royal visit of Her Highness the Princess Anne to South Australia

Her Highness the Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips with Sir Mark Oliphant and Rosa Oliphant at Government House, Adelaide.

Royal visit of Her Highness the Princess Anne to South Australia

Royal visit of Her Highness the Princess Anne to South Australia

Her Highness the Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips with Sir Mark Oliphant and Rosa Oliphant at Government House, Adelaide.

Harriet Brown with her son Denis

Harriet Brown with her son Denis

A woman with a toddler on her knee, identified on the back of the photo as 'Dennis Jacob (with Harriet Brown) died April 1st 1863 aged 6 years buried at Penwortham'. However, there seems to be some confusion: Denis Jacob (1857-1863) was the son of John Jacob and his wife Mary nee Cowles. Denis Edmund Brown was born 1865 to George William Brown and his wife Hannah Bennett nee Beck. It seems more like that this is Denis Brown. See also PRG 558/39/46.

Unidentified Barton Vale girl with her baby

Unidentified Barton Vale girl with her baby

View an unidentified young woman with her baby at the Salvation Army Barton Vale Girls' Home.

Amy and her boys of Hope Valley

Amy and her boys of Hope Valley

Amy and her boys in front of a window of their house, of Hope Valley, 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.

Jessica Carr, her daughter Abbey and Auntie Samantha Battams during the Adelaide March4Justice protest, King William Street.

Jessica Carr, her daughter Abbey and Auntie Samantha Battams during the Adelaide March4Justice protest, King William Street.

Jessica Carr, her daughter Abbey and Auntie Samantha Battams during the Adelaide March4Justice protest, King William Street (Jessica & Samantha were co-organisers of the March4Justice Adelaide). The protest, held nationwide and attended by approximately ten thousand people, was calling for an end to sexual harassment and gendered violence.

Fijian missionary Nancy with her sewing class

Fijian missionary Nancy with her sewing class

"Nancy, the Fijian lady, with her sewing class, 1930s.

Ella Shepherdson in her house

Ella Shepherdson in her house

"Our house with Ella sitting in chair, 1929". Ella Shepherdson reading a book on the verandah of her home in Milingimbi.

Rose Guwaŋa and her son Lanyipi

Rose Guwaŋa and her son Lanyipi

Rose Guwaŋa and her son Lanyipi. Rose, school teacher, later became Principal of the school, Elcho Island.

Aunt feeding her sister's baby

Aunt feeding her sister's baby

"This baby's mother died, her sister is looking after the baby (very few woman died at childbirth) 1930s"

Ella Shepherdson with her Sunday School class

Ella Shepherdson with her Sunday School class

"My wife with her Sunday School class and interpreter".

Ella Shepherdson in her garden at Milingimbi

Ella Shepherdson in her garden at Milingimbi

"My wife standing in front of her garden".

Ella Shepherdson in her garden at Milingimbi

Ella Shepherdson in her garden at Milingimbi

"My wife again". Ella Shepherdson in her garden at Milingimbi.

Ella Shepherdson in her garden at Milingimbi

Ella Shepherdson in her garden at Milingimbi

"My wife". Ella Shepherdson in her garden at Milingimbi.