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World War One soldiers

World War One soldiers

Four soldiers who served in World War One. See 'Contents' for details.

Messenger Press: City apartments and housing developments

Messenger Press: City apartments and housing developments

A collection of photographs and photocopies, primarily of design concepts and artists' impressions of apartment buildings and housing developments in the City of Adelaide, used by Messenger Press in the various suburban editions of Messenger Press publications.

Messenger Press: Architects' views of Adelaide

Messenger Press: Architects' views of Adelaide

A collection of photographs and colour photocopies, primarily of plans and architects' impressions of developments in and around the City of Adelaide. Several larger format aerial photographs of the central business district are included. The album comprises a selection of photographs collected by Messenger Press, many of which have been published in the various suburban editions of the paper. Where artists or photographers are known they have been noted. The following brochures are interfiled at the end of the album: Fifty-Five Waymouth Street investment, Hassell Collaboration Adelaide 2002, Holden Factory becomes designer living. Hassell. Media release, December 1999; Halifax Adelaide, the living heart of the City; Adelaide Central Bus Terminal, Synergy investments Australia. Danvers Architects. June 1997; Adelaide Convention Centre, new additions, facilities, spaces and opportunities, 2001. (7 items) These can be seen by requesting the album.

Album of photographs of SA prominent men

Album of photographs of SA prominent men

Double folding album of photographs of SA prominent men, with printed index at front of first half, with some printed captions mounted beneath photographs and including the year of arrival in colony. Photographs are missing for nos. 31, 34 and 58. On cover is printed 'For Auld Lang Syne'. See 'Contents' for details.

Aerial view of Adelaide

Aerial view of Adelaide

Aerial view of Adelaide from the North West across the North Terrace Precinct and Hindmarsh Square toward the East Parklands. In the foreground are the Adelaide Railway Station, Government House, and the partially constructed Adelaide Festival Theatre.

Bus shelter

Bus shelter

Four different chairs in a bus shelter reinforce the advertising message, "Isn't it nice to have choice?", 30 July 2011.

Postcard views of South Australia

Postcard views of South Australia

Collection of postcards with views of Adelaide, Victor Harbor, Goolwa, Glenelg and Trans-Australian Railway. See 'Contents' for details.

P.S. Murray River Queen cruising with passengers and reflected in water

P.S. Murray River Queen cruising with passengers and reflected in water

Side view of P.S. Murray River Queen cruising with passengers, and reflected in the still river water.

Badge selling day

Badge selling day

1914-1918. A badge selling day. The Hindmarsh Red Cross Circle at the corner of King William Street and North Terrace.

Junior Red Cross

Junior Red Cross

Joanna MacLean, League of Red Cross Youth Services, Bonnie Turner, Youth Field Officer, S.A. Hindmarsh Primary School.

Sculpture, Rundle Mall

Sculpture, Rundle Mall

The top half of the Bert Flugelman sculpture in Rundle Mall, Adelaide, reflecting the facade of John Martins' department store. The sculpture was donated by the Hindmarsh Building Society to celebrate its centenary, and opened on 5 October 1977.

Sculpture, Rundle Mall

Sculpture, Rundle Mall

The top half of the Bert Flugelman sculpture in Rundle Mall, Adelaide, reflecting the facade of John Martins' department store. The sculpture was donated by the Hindmarsh Building Society to celebrate its centenary, and opened on 5 October 1977.

Crowd listening to band

Crowd listening to band

A large group of men, women and children gather outside to listen to a band play; flags and banners are flying above the band.

Goolwa, August 1949 - 'Goolwa Barrage'

Goolwa, August 1949 - 'Goolwa Barrage'

The Goolwa Barrage crossing the Lower River Murray at Goolwa. Hindmarsh Island can be seen on the opposite side of the river.

'Clouds at Goolwa, August 1949 - River at Goolwa - Looking East'

'Clouds at Goolwa, August 1949 - River at Goolwa - Looking East'

Looking east from Goolwa towards the Lower Murray River. A boat is moored at a small jetty and Hindmarsh Island can be seen in the distance.

August 1949 - 'Early morning on Goolwa River (sic)'

August 1949 - 'Early morning on Goolwa River (sic)'

Houseboat the 'Captain Sturt' moored at a small jetty on the Lower Murray River at Goolwa. Smaller boats are moored nearby and Hindmarsh Island can be seen in the distance.

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'Followed by Heralds - Nov. 14. 1964'

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'Followed by Heralds - Nov. 14. 1964'

Women wearing herald costumes marching near the front of the John Martin Christmas Pageant in Adelaide on 14th November 1964. They are carrying banners, trumpets and an umbrella. The parade is turning into Hindmarsh Square from Grenfell Street.

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'Fairy Queen - Nov. 14. 1964'

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'Fairy Queen - Nov. 14. 1964'

The Fairy Queen float in the John Martin Christmas Pageant in Adelaide on 14th November 1964. The parade is turning into Hindmarsh Square from Grenfell Street. A policema in uniform is walking towards the camera.

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'Circus Animals - Nov. 14. 1964'

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'Circus Animals - Nov. 14. 1964'

The Jungle Scene float in the John Martin Christmas Pageant in Adelaide on 14th November 1964. The parade is turning into Hindmarsh Square from Grenfell Street.

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'St Nicholas in Sleigh - Nov. 14. 1964'

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'St Nicholas in Sleigh - Nov. 14. 1964'

Saint Nicholas and reindeer can be seen riding on a float in the John Martin Christmas Pageant in Adelaide on 14th November 1964. The parade is turning into Hindmarsh Square from Grenfell Street.

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'Queen of Pageant - Nov. 14. 1964'

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'Queen of Pageant - Nov. 14. 1964'

The Pageant Queen riding on her float in the John Martin Christmas Pageant in Adelaide on 14th November 1964. The float is surrounded by young women in gowns. The parade is turning into Hindmarsh Square from Grenfell Stree.

The 'Cutty Sark II'

The 'Cutty Sark II'

A truck pulls the 'Cutty Sark II' to the children's playground in Hindmarsh; shops and buildings and an advertisement for 'Nestle's' can be seen in the background.

Horses and coach with sign, 'John Dring'

Horses and coach with sign, 'John Dring'

Five horses pulling a coach full of people, with a sign on the back 'Phone 705, John Dring, Hindmarsh'; original photograph reads 'Port Noarlunga 1924.'

Motor vehicle registered to G.P. Cuttriss

Motor vehicle registered to G.P. Cuttriss

Man standing beside a motor vehicle registered to G.P. Cuttriss of Robert St., Hindmarsh.

A group of veteran servicemen with Sir George Murray

A group of veteran servicemen with Sir George Murray

A group of veteran servicemen outside the Aurora Hotel, Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide. A researcher suggested that Brigadier-General Antill may be sitting 7th from left in the front row. The Governor, Sir George Murray, has been identified as sitting 6th from left in the front row. [See a report on this in 'The Advertiser', Saturday 22 May 1920, page 9.]

Sir George Murray and veteran servicemen

Sir George Murray and veteran servicemen

A group of veteran servicemen outside the Aurora Hotel, Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide. Brigadier-General Antill has been identified as sitting 8th from left in the front row, with the Governor, Sir George Murray, on his right (7th from left). [See a report on this in 'The Advertiser', Saturday 22 May 1920, page 9.]

Federal election results outside the 'Register' newspaper offices, Adelaide

Federal election results outside the 'Register' newspaper offices, Adelaide

Federal election results for Adelaide, Boothby, Barker, Grey, Angas, Hindmarsh, and Wakefield posted up at the 'Register' newspaper offices in Adelaide in 1914.

Politician W.O. Archibald with two male companions

Politician W.O. Archibald with two male companions

South Australian politician W.O. Archibald standing far left with two male companions, names unknown.

A group of veteran servicemen outside the Aurora Hotel, Adelaide

A group of veteran servicemen outside the Aurora Hotel, Adelaide

A group of veteran servicemen outside the Aurora Hotel, Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide. Brigadier-General Antill has been identified as sitting 8th from left in the front row, with the Governor, Sir George Murray, on his right (7th from left). [See a report on this in 'The Advertiser', Saturday 22 May 1920, page 9.]

Helen Mantegani nee Thomas

Helen Mantegani nee Thomas

Helen Mantegani, nee Thomas, the youngest daughter of Robert Thomas, publisher of the 'South Australian gazette and colonial register'.