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Members of the Adelaide No. 2 Volunteer Service Detachment

Members of the Adelaide No. 2 Volunteer Service Detachment

A group of ten members of the Adelaide No. 2 Volunteer Service Detachment, ca.1942. Those identified are: Millicent G. Tuckwell (2nd row on left), Peg Ewens (2nd row, 2nd from left), K. Kyffin Thomas (front row, far right?).

Additional photographs relating to exploration and maritime topics

Additional photographs relating to exploration and maritime topics

A collection of mounted photographs relating primarily to exploration and maritime topics in South Australia and the Northern Territory, together with a small collection of portraits of people associated with the Royal Geographical Society. Two group portraits of Aboriginal people, from Port Lincoln and from Kopperamanna are included (photographs 9 and 15). Photographs 67-70 relate to the Flinders Centenary 1902. The following photographs have not been digitised (copies are held elsewhere in the Pictorial Collection or not related specifically to South Australia): 2. 'Light on Kingston jetty' with lighthouse keeper, his dog and bicycle; 3. 'Kingston jetty' Also at B 9409; 8. 'The British Hotel Port Adelaide', pencil sketch ca. 1841. Also at B 510; 9. 'Port Lincoln natives, last of tribe, 1897'. See B 512; 13. 'Victor Harbor breakwater'. Also at PRG 280/1/2/39; 20. Distant view of the landing place and iron stores at Port Adelaide, South Australia. Photograph of an artwork of 1838; 25. Horrocks' expedition, showing Horrocks and his party, with laden camel, moving through the bush. Photo of an artwork ca.1846; 26. 'Horrocks after being wounded on his way to Penwortham'. Photograph of an artwork ca.1848. Also at B 475. Original in the Art Gallery of South Australia; 28. Photograph of painting signed by E. Magraith 1904 with inscription 'H.M.C.S. Yatala after a painting by H. C. R. 1849', to Arthur Searcy Esq, President of Marine Board, from G. H. 1904'. See also B 9316; 31. View of the gorge on Mary River by Stephen King 1862. John McDouall Stuart Expedition. See also B 486/9; 33. 'Matthew Flinders, aged 27', photo of a portrait . See B 11153; 38. 'Captain Sir Leopold Mc Clintock, R.N. LL.D' photograph of an engraving of Sir Francis Leopold McClintock, Arctic explorer; 39. 'The late Sir John Franklin' photo of an engraving;40. 'Captain Charles Sturt' (Australian explorer). Also at B 70378/3; 41. 'Relievo of National Memorial to Sir John Franklin. M. Noble, Sculptor', photo of bronze sculpture in London; 51. 'Robert Kyffin Thomas' portrait. Also at B 3687; 52. 'Charles Davies older brother, Gawler'; 58. 'The Right Hon. Sir William Molesworth, Secretary of State for the Colonies'; 59. 'Sir Leopold Mc Clintock, 1880'; 60. Commander Verney Lovett Cameron 1878; 61. 'John McKinlay'. Davies & Co. photographer. Also at B 1782; 65. 'Sir J. Langdon Bonython'. Also at B 2255.

Adult education : Colleges of Advanced Education

Adult education : Colleges of Advanced Education

[The founders of the Young Executives Network and graduates of the SAIT MBA course, left to right: Thias Hodge, John Devine, Terry Agnew, Andrew Dodman and Kyffin Thompson] 6th June 1990.

Miscellaneous views

Miscellaneous views

Miscellaneous views, mostly relating to exploration, Aboriginal people and members of the Royal Geographical Society. See separate records for SRG 67/19/12 and SRG 67/19/34 to see digital images. See 'Contents' in 'More info' for details of all the items in the series.

Early motor car

Early motor car

Group of people standing with an early model motor car. The person in the background behind the second seated woman is Evan Kyffin Thomas. A picture in the Critic on 6 September 1905 confirms this. A man in the background is Carl Wittber, who imported the De Dion motor vehicle in 1905. A second article confirms that C.W. Wittber owned a De Dion in that year and was racing it in time trials.

Typescript of a poem titled 'The Kaiser's Dream'

Typescript of a poem titled 'The Kaiser's Dream'

Typescript of a poem titled 'The Kaiser's Dream', by R. K. Thomas [assumed to be Sir Thomas].