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Bridesmaids with Annie Emma Sweet on her wedding day

Bridesmaids with Annie Emma Sweet on her wedding day

Bridesmaids with Annie Emma Sweet on the day of her marriage to William Richard (W.R.) Pybus. William's sisters are in the bridal party; seen here Mary Ann Pybus (born 1860) [far left], and Ellen (born 1852) [far right].

Home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pybus, Flinders Street

Home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pybus, Flinders Street

'Iris Villa' on Flinders Street, Adelaide, the home of Mr & Mrs William Richard Pybus. The family later owned a house at Henley Beach on the esplanade called 'Ashantee'.

Writers' Week

One hundred and seven photographs in Volume Four of a four volume set. Photographs taken during a party held at the home of Lieut-Col. H.L. Moulds, Kent Town on Thursday 17 March 1966 as part of Adelaide Festival of Arts Writers Week. Subjects include: Angus Wilson, Colin Thiele, Bill Scott, Hal Porter, A. Sofranov, Margaret Miller, Ian Mudie, Oliver Moriarty, Father J.J.Rutherford, Lawson Glassop, O. Krugerskaya, Clem Christesen, Y. Yevtushenko, Kathie Walker, Allan Ashbolt, Mary Durack, Cyril Goode, John Healey, Richard Madeleine, Joyce Nicholson, Roland Robinson, Margaret Trist, Nancy Keesing, Noel Gosse, Rowena Goodchild, Bruno Kozlowski, Dr. Brian Elliot, Barbara Manning, Joanne Priest, Barbara Ker Wilson, David Wood, Elizabeth Lane, Ralph Peterson, Stefan Haag, Geoffrey Dutton, Ivan Southall, Geoffrey Blainey, Joyce Nicholson, Ian Mudie, Davis Campbell, Don Dunstan, Joan Maas, Nell Dowd, Marjorie Perkins, A. Bertram Cox, W. Flexmore Hudson, Tony Morphett, Mary Durack, Eugene Lumbers, Ella Turnbull, Max Fatchen, Margaret Miller, Mackenzie Munro, Merle Desmond, Dr.J.J. Bray, Peter O'Shaughnessy and Larry King. To see individual photographs do a NUMBER search on B 49752/4/1-107.

Mrs Emily Emma Churchward

Mrs Emily Emma Churchward

Photo of Mrs Emily Emma Churchward who died in 1943. [Her husband, Samuel Churchward, was Second Master of Prince Alfred College in the 1880s, and died in 1890 aged 42.]

Rehearsal for 'Noah's flood'

Rehearsal for 'Noah's flood'

Cast members rehearsing for 'Noah's flood' in the Kent Town Methodist Church as part of the Adelaide Festival of Arts.

Rehearsal for 'Noah's flood'

Rehearsal for 'Noah's flood'

Cast members rehearsing for 'Noah's flood' in the Kent Town Methodist Church as part of the Adelaide Festival of Arts.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

P.A.C. 1918. Masters.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

P.A.C. 1918. Prefects.

Prince Alfred College (day boys') football team

Prince Alfred College (day boys') football team

Formal portrait of the Prince Alfred College (day boys') 3rd XVIII football team, taken on the lawns outside the main building. Back row (from left): W.A.McEwen, D.B.Crago, D.K.Mutton, D.E.Hyde, D.A.Wait. Second row (from left): A.D.Paterson, R.M.Waugh, R.N.Francis, C.W.Nettlebeck, R.A.Denton, G.D.Burfield, D.R.Smith, Ian R.Pontifex (vice-captain). Front row (from left): P.S.Clarkson, J.P.Mitchell, D.R.Burge (captain), Mr R.H.Prest (coach), A.J.C.Holland, M.J.Doley, J.L.Thredgold. In front: J.R.Sudholz.

PAC winning rowing eight

PAC winning rowing eight

Formal portrait of the Prince Alfred College's winning rowing team for 1957, taking home the Blackmore Shield. Back row (from left): W.B.Ashby (3), R.G.Morgan (bow), R.F.Bartholomew (2), T.O.Moore (6), M.J.McNeil (4). Front row (from left): K.S.Kelly (5), R.B.Francis (7), C.D.Mattingley (coach), L.R.Gregurke (stroke), D.F.Bowen (coxswain).

H.E. Sibley

H.E. Sibley

Portrait of H.E. Sibley, one in a composite of 36 photographs of past members and officers of the Adelaide Democratic Club Inc. To see the composite do a number search on B 12166.

View of Adelaide looking east

View of Adelaide looking east

View of Adelaide looking east down Flinders Street to the Parklands and eastern suburbs, taken by Townsend Duryea from the tower of the Adelaide General Post Office in 1870. The rear section of the Treasury Building, under construction, is in the foreground, with Stow Memorial Church (now Pilgrim Uniting Church) adjacent. Scots Presbyterian Church with its distinctive tower, (demolished after 1955), faces the Flinders Street Baptist Church across the road, with St Paul's Anglican Church, its tower unfinished, further down the street. In the background at left can be seen Prince Alfred College (at Kent Town) and the Hindmarsh Square Congregational Church (with its domed octagonal towers). The Earl of Zetland hotel can be seen on Flinders Street. To see a summary of this panorama group do a number search on B 16004.

Bond's Bus Tours

A collection of photographs taken by Kevin Harris, a long time employee of Bond's Bus Tours. The photographs include vehicles, personnel, chalets and camps at various locations in South Australia and the Northern Territory. Individual images can be viewed by doing a number search on B 70782.

Bond's bus 'Bertha'

Bond's bus 'Bertha'

One of Bert Bond's buses. Known as 'Bertha' the vehicle was designed and built by Arthur Scott at Kent Town for Bond, and was fully equipped for camping in the outback.

Graeme Charlton of Kent Town.

Graeme Charlton of Kent Town.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Kent Town Brewery.

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.

Album of portraits of the Lovelock, Meyer and other families

Album of portraits of the Lovelock, Meyer and other families

Album containing portraits of Meyer and Lovelock family members. Kelly, Genery, Herbert, Polhill, Sanders, Clayton, Ramsay, Gerrard and other families are included. Some families appear to be from the Yankalilla area. It is not known who compiled the album. To view images, take the Browse Album link. The album provides examples of carte-de visite and cabinet portraiture of many Adelaide photographers of the 1870s to 1890s, as well as good examples of the clothing and dress fashion of the day. The photographers are noted in brackets after the caption, where they are known. Photograph 26 shows a person in military uniform with a distinctive pill box cap, possibly the uniform of the Mounted Volunteer Corps of the Volunteer Militia. The album has a hand sewn cream suede cover, with rudimentary embroidery done in an acorn and leaf pattern. Additional research was carried out by Anthony Laube, who believes the album probably belonged to Mrs Lovelock. His additional information is shown in square brackets.

Parkin Theological College

Parkin Theological College

Parkin Congregational Theological College at Unley with students sitting and standing in a group in front, Rev. Edward Kiek, Principal, second from left. According to a researcher, Parkin College was actually in Kent Town on North Terrace opposite Saint Peters College and was opened as a college in 1910.

Prince Alfred College boys tennis team

Prince Alfred College boys tennis team

A group of six members of Prince Alfred College tennis team photographed with a man, possibly a teacher; names not known.

Members of Prince Alfred College cricket team

Members of Prince Alfred College cricket team

A group photograph of members of a Prince Alfred College cricket team; names not known.

Junction of three roads at Stepney, near Adelaide

Junction of three roads at Stepney, near Adelaide

The junction of three roads at Stepney leading to Norwood, Kent Town, and St. Peters photographed from the site of the Maid and Magpie Hotel, near Adelaide.

Handicraft stall at the Adelaide show

Handicraft stall at the Adelaide show

A popular Kent Town and Rose Park work stall selling handicraft to schoolgirls and other patrons at an Adelaide show.

Funeral cortege of Herbert Hedger, South Australian Fire Brigade

Funeral cortege of Herbert Hedger, South Australian Fire Brigade

Hedger, foreman of the Norwood Brigade, died in the Adelaide Hospital on Friday 30 January 1914 from injuries received fighting a fire at the furniture factory of Messrs. R.J. Battery & Sons, corner of Young and Rundle Streets, Kent Town. On arrival of the reel at the scene Hedger dismounted to sink the first standpiper on the corner. As he got the appliance in position the roof of the premises collapsed and a huge flame shot across the road knocking Hedger off his feet. The heat from the blast was so intense it scorched the paint on the doors of houses opposite. Although unwell Hedger continued to report to work for a couple of days before being hospitalised. Born at Jersey on the Channel Islands, Hedger had joined the force on 16 July 1905. He left a widow and three children.

'Original Officers of the 10th Battalion, A.I.F.'

'Original Officers of the 10th Battalion, A.I.F.'

Group of officers photographed at Morphettville. According to a researcher, this is a picture of the 78th Militia which was known as the 10th Australian Infantry pre 1912 (Adelaide Rifles). Many of the officers went into the new 10th A.I.F. in 1914. Information from the Australian War Memorial Canberra about the 10th Battalion: Group portrait of the original officers of the 10th Battalion prior to leaving Adelaide for Egypt. Left to right, back row: Lieutenant (Lt) Julius August William Kayser from Alberton, South Australia (later Major, killed in action in France on 16 February 1917); Lieutenant (Lt) Clarence Rumball from Thebarton, South Australia; Lt Louis Gordon Holmes from Norwood, South Australia; Lt Trevor Owen-Smyth from Adelaide, South Australia (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 6 May 1915); Captain (Capt) Sydney Raymond Hall from Unley, South Australia (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915); Lt John Hamilton from Broken Hill, NSW (later Capt); Lt Alfred Cyril Sommerville from Croydon, South Australia; Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt) David Leslie Todd from Adelaide (later Capt); and Lt Albert John Bryne from Broken Hill (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915). Middle row: Lt Mervyn James Herbert from Brighton, South Australia (later Major); Lt Keith Eddowes Green from Prospect, South Australia (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915); Lt Robert James Mansfield Hooper from Alberton (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 27 May 1915); Lt Eric John Carl Stopp from Kent Town, South Australia; Lt Hector Roy Heming from North Adelaide; Lt Eric Wilkes Talbot Smith, (later died of wounds in Egypt on 30 April 1915); Lt Herbert Champion Hosking from St Peters, South Australia; and Capt Harold William Hastings Seager from Adelaide (later Major and awarded MC). Front row: Lt Eric James Sexton from Alberton (later Major); Capt George Dorricutt Shaw from Hindmarsh, South Australia (later Major); Major Miles Fitzroy Beevor from Unley, South Australia (later Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col)); Capt Harry Carew Nott (Medical Officer) from Lower Mitcham, South Australia (later Lt Col); Major Frederick William Hurcombe, Second in Charge (2IC) from Mile End, South Australia (later Lt Col and MID); Colonel Stanley Price Weir (Commanding Officer) from St Peters (later awarded DSO); Capt Francis Maxwell de Flayer Lorenzo (Adjutant) from Westbourne Park, South Australia (later Lt Col and awarded DSO); Capt Charles Francis Minagall (Quartermaster) from Goodwood, South Australia (Later Major); Capt Edward Castle Oldham from Hackney, South Australia (later Major and killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915); Capt Ross Blyth Jacob from Kadina, South Australia (later Lt Col); and Lt Vernon Hermann Robley from Gilberton, South Australia. Absent: Lt William Stanley Frayne from Mile End, South Australia, (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 6 August 1915); Lt Charles Percy Farrier from Broken Hill (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 9 May 1915); Lt Felix Giles from Maylands, South Australia (later Lt Col); 2nd Lt Noel Medway Loutit from St Peters (later Lt Col); Lt William Howard Perry from Broken Hill (later Capt and awarded MC); and Captain George Ernest Redburg from Norwood, South Australia (later Major).

Dr. Frederic Chapple and Dr. Phoebe Chapple

Dr. Frederic Chapple and Dr. Phoebe Chapple

Dr. Frederic Chapple, the headmaster of Prince Alfred College with his daughter Dr. Phoebe Chapple and a granddaughter standing in the grounds of the College at Kent Town, South Australia.

Spectators at Prince Alfred College

Spectators at Prince Alfred College

Spectators, mainly women, attending an outdoor event held at Prince Alfred College sports grounds, Kent Town, South Australia.

A lawn bowls player

A lawn bowls player

Close view of a lawn bowls player described by Searcy as being 'Doctor Pulleine'; a note on the reverse of the print indicates that the subject of the photograph is 'the late Albert Molineaux' of Kent Town.

Prince Alfred College: a view of the school with pupils standing in the grounds

Prince Alfred College: a view of the school with pupils standing in the grounds

Prince Alfred College: a view of the school with pupils standing in the grounds.

Portrait of Thomas Spicer Adey

Portrait of Thomas Spicer Adey

Carte de visite albumen photograph of early Adelaide photographer Thomas Spicer Adey. The back of the mount bears the imprint of 'Edward Farndell, Photographer (from Kent Town), No. 83 Hindley Street, Adelaide, Late Professor Hall's', together with a contemporary inscription in ink 'Tho. Spicer Adey Aug./69'. A later inscription to lower margin of the front of the mount reads 'Tho. Spicer Adey (Friends)'.