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Scouts try out their sleeping arrangement in readiness for their big sleep out on the Giant Horse at Gumeracha. Top to bottom: Vince Lamontagna (11, Hectorville), Scott McDonnell (11, Marden), Paul Williamson (11, Firle), Stuart Lee (16, Magill), Andrew Barnett (11, Campbelltown), Jason Roffey (12, Glynde), Gabby Dicaterina (12, Trinity Gardens). 1988.

Scouts try out their sleeping arrangement in readiness for their big sleep out on the Giant Horse at Gumeracha. Top to bottom: Vince Lamontagna (11, Hectorville), Scott McDonnell (11, Marden), Paul Williamson (11, Firle), Stuart Lee (16, Magill), Andrew Barnett (11, Campbelltown), Jason Roffey (12, Glynde), Gabby Dicaterina (12, Trinity Gardens). 1988.

Roped in to being Flinders Park Scout Leader Lee-Anne Odgers of Beverley is shown with scouts Sally (11, Flinders Park), Craig (12, Henley Beach South) and Kristian (11, Henley Beach). 19th November 1992.

Roped in to being Flinders Park Scout Leader Lee-Anne Odgers of Beverley is shown with scouts Sally (11, Flinders Park), Craig (12, Henley Beach South) and Kristian (11, Henley Beach). 19th November 1992.

Watch out! Jody-Lee of Salisbury gives karate instructor Bob Sullivan a kick at the local library school break program. 14th October 1987.

Watch out! Jody-Lee of Salisbury gives karate instructor Bob Sullivan a kick at the local library school break program. 14th October 1987.

Trees For Life have taken Folland Park, Enfield, under their wing. Lee Marling (front), Carol Shields and Keith Seeary. 22 April 1992.

Trees For Life have taken Folland Park, Enfield, under their wing. Lee Marling (front), Carol Shields and Keith Seeary. 22 April 1992.

Working Women's Centre officers Lee Curtis (left) and Nicole Houlding busy preparing employment workshops for Unley's Festival of Opportunities. 4 March 1987.

Working Women's Centre officers Lee Curtis (left) and Nicole Houlding busy preparing employment workshops for Unley's Festival of Opportunities. 4 March 1987.

From left to right Elizabeth Hewitt, 14 of Christies Beach, Amy Lee, 13 of Christies Beach, Emily Martin, 13 of Chritie Downs and Amanda Morgan, 14 of Christies Beach. Elizabeth Hewitt looks for sponsors for the 40-Hour Famine. 20 June 1990.

From left to right Elizabeth Hewitt, 14 of Christies Beach, Amy Lee, 13 of Christies Beach, Emily Martin, 13 of Chritie Downs and Amanda Morgan, 14 of Christies Beach. Elizabeth Hewitt looks for sponsors for the 40-Hour Famine. 20 June 1990.

Actors, dancers, musicians

Actors, dancers, musicians

Diane Whitaker (left) and Lee-Anne Allenby, 'Brush with a Body'.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Lee Prettejohns Nursery, Central Market.

Cordillo Downs Station

Cordillo Downs Station

A collection of photographs taken at Cordillo Downs Station, including some of the visit of the Governor General, Lord Gowrie, in the 1930s. See 'contents' for details of individual items. [NOTE that the captions shown under 'contents' are as shown on the back of the original photographs. Any additions to make the captions clearer are shown in square brackets.]

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Statue - Mary Lee.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Tram Restaurant - Andrew Lee, driver; Natasha Rasheed, waitress.

Australasian Views album 1

Australasian Views album 1

1 of 2 ALBUMS: inscribed 'Australasian Views', comprising 165 early images of Adelaide, South Australia, and New Zealand. The photos of New Zealand (photos 147-165) are by Burton Brothers, Dunedin, and have not been digitised. Square brackets denote added information.

Celebrating SA Women - Embroidery

Celebrating SA Women - Embroidery

Embroidery depicting 17 women including: Her Excellency, IWD Committee Patron Justice Robyn Layton QC; Betty Fisher, historian, former IWD Committee President and Women's Electoral Lobby founding member; Mary Lee, SA's women's voting rights champion; the late Gladys Elphick MBE, longstanding IWD Committee Secretary; the late Irene Bell, a woman representing those who went into the trades and other traditional men's jobs during World War II; three figures representing indigenous young women and six figures representing other culturally and linguistically diverse women involved with the IWD Committees over the years, including Chinese, Filipino, Latvian, Iranian, Italian and Greek women. The embroidery also features the State's floral emblem, Sturt's Desert Pea, the IWD Committee logo, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flag and the words, "The Spirit of the First Nation" to recognise traditional, indigenous custodianship.

Homestead at Angorichina

Homestead at Angorichina

The homestead that was owned by John Lees at Angorichina, Flinders Ranges, South Australia.

The Four Tones vocal group at local dance

The Four Tones vocal group at local dance

The Four Tones vocal quartet (Garry and Peter Knoblauch and Lee and John Tingey) performing at a Colonel Light Gardens Catholic dance on 8 May 1960.

The Four Tones vocal group appearing on Adelaide television

The Four Tones vocal group appearing on Adelaide television

The Four Tones vocal quartet (Garry and Peter Knoblauch and Lee and John Tingey) performing on 'Woodies Teentime' on NWS Channel 9, 8 October 1960.

The Four Tones vocal group appearing on Adelaide television

The Four Tones vocal group appearing on Adelaide television

The Four Tones vocal quartet (Garry and Peter Knoblauch and Lee and John Tingey) performing 'Pony Express' on 'Bandstand', ADS Channel 7, 8 October 1961. This episode for the television show, compered by Brian Henderson, was the first show taped in South Australia for national presentation.

The Four Tones vocal group performing at the Barossa Vintage Festival

The Four Tones vocal group performing at the Barossa Vintage Festival

The Four Tones vocal quartet (Garry and Peter Knoblauch and Lee and John Tingey) performing at the Barossa Vintage Festival in Nuriootpa over weekend 10-12 March 1961. Their backing group 'The Penny Rockets' is on the semi-trailer stage with them, in front of the Angas Park Hotel.

The Four Tones vocal group performing at the Barossa Vintage Festival

The Four Tones vocal group performing at the Barossa Vintage Festival

The Four Tones vocal quartet (Garry and Peter Knoblauch and Lee and John Tingey) performing at the Barossa Vintage Festival in Nuriootpa over weekend 10-12 March 1961. Two members of their backing group 'The Penny Rockets' are on the semi-trailer stage with them, in front of the Angas Park Hotel.

The Four Tones vocal group performing at the University Ball

The Four Tones vocal group performing at the University Ball

The Four Tones vocal quartet (Garry and Peter Knoblauch and Lee and John Tingey) performing at the University Ball at the Princeton Club, Burnside Ballroom on 22 July 1961.

The Four Tones vocal group and The Penny Rockets

The Four Tones vocal group and The Penny Rockets

The Four Tones vocal quartet, Garry and Peter Knoblauch, Lee and John Tingey, kneeling in front of drummer J.R. ("Slick") Osborne with the other members of their backing group The Penny Rockets. The photograph was used for advertising by 4-Ways Volkswagen motor dealers, and appeared in 'Young Modern' teen magazine issue of 5 July 1962.

Lewis Lodge

Lewis Lodge

Photograph of four couples at Lewis Lodge on 28th August 1956, Mount Gambier. The couples from left to right are:- Bernice (nee Robinson) and Ivan McCormick, Dorrie & Ray McCormick (father & mother), Lee (nee Shaughnessy) and Colin McCormick, Judy (nee Stark) and Ken McCormick on the occasion of the installation of Ray McCormick as Master of the Lodge.

McCormick family at Lewis Lodge

McCormick family at Lewis Lodge

Photograph of members of Lewis Lodge and their partners at a formal occasion on 28th August 1956, Mount Gambier. From left: Bernice (nee Robinson) and Ivan McCormick; Mr and Mrs. McCormick Snr.; Lee (nee Shaughnessy) and Colin McCormick; and Judy (nee Stark) and Ken McCormick.

Helpers. C.U. Hut 20/12/19

Helpers. C.U. Hut 20/12/19

Large group of women posed in front of an ivy-covered wall, all dressed in white dresses and veils. The caption under the image reads 'Helpers. C.U. Hut. 20/12/19'. [On the back of photograph:] 'Uniform White dresses - white veils. / Cheer up helpers at the end of / World War I. / Mrs Seager Centre front row / Founder & Hon Organiser / E. Morison'. A second copy of the same photograph has the following information on the back: Bottom row starting from X [left]: Misses 1.Bee Jones, 2.Lorna Morris, 3.Ettie Parker, 4.- Berry, 5.----, 6.Mrs Munton, 7.Miller, 8.L.Yemm, 9.E.Baker 10.S.Weston, 11.Miss Tomkinson, Mesdames 12.Seager, 13.A.Miell, 14.Mrs , 15.Mrs H.P.Wilson, 16.Miss Taylor, 17.Mrs D.Fraser, 18.Mrs Hogg, 19.----, 20.Miss Williams. Second row. Miss Clarke, 2.Mrs F.Vasey, 3.Miss F.Short, 4.Miss C.Searcy, 5.Miss Cornock, 6.Miss Ellison, 7.----, 8.Mrs Church, Misses 9.L.Craig, 10.M.Chabrel, 11.R.Brailey, 12.Mrs Novice, Misses 13.Connor, 14.----, 15.O.Judell, 16.J.Fraser, 17.----, 18.----. Third row Misses 1.Moyse, 2.A.King, 3.D.Brown, 4.M.Downer, 5.H.Seager, 6.----, 7.M.Muller, 8.Mrs Bruce, Misses 9.L.Short, 10.I.Carter, 11.----, 12.Mrs Sweetapple, 13.Miss Trewenack, 14.N.Smith, 15.Clarke, 16.----, 17.Pearce. Fourth row. 1.----, Misses 2.I.Short, 3.Boyer, 4-8 [not known], Misses 9.Brown, 10.L.Muller, 11.----, 12.Joyner, 13.Mrs Dewhurst, 14.----, Mrs J.Morison, Misses 16.B.Lee, 17.DeMole, 18.Wyatt, 19.Stevenson. Top row: 1-3 [not identified], Misses 4.T.Wright, 5.E.Judell, Mrs F.Fillmore, 7.K.Berry Smith, 8.----, 9.----, 10.V.Judell, K.Collison, 12.Brown, 13.C.Church, 14.E.Priest, 15.A.Prater, 16.Farley, 17----, 18.----.

South Australian Lacrosse Team

South Australian Lacrosse Team

The 'South Australia Lacrosse team / Brisbane Carnival 1923 / S.A. v. Vic. 4-3, S.A. v N.S.W. 8-2, S.A. v Qld 8-2 / Championship Trophy Garland & McHaig Cup. [Back row, from left] Dr L.O.Betts, A.J.Lee, K.A.Brock, G.A.White. [Middle row, from left] C.Boyce, E.B.Phillips (vice Captain), G.Oke, A.M.Rees, P.H.Auld, J.R.Gordon. [Front row, from left] W.G.F.Batchelor (Vice Pres), A.B.Cox, A.M.Tonkin (Captain), H.R.Rule (Manager), R.Kestel, B.Sutherland, D.Boucaut.' [On back of photo:] 'South Australian Lacrosse team. Winners of Australian Championship Lacrosse Carnival played at Brisbane 1923. S.A. v Vic. 4-3, S.A. v N.S.W. 8-2, S.A. v Qld 8-2. Championship Trophy Garland & McHaig Cup.'

Interstate Conference of the Licensed Victuallers' Association delegates.

Interstate Conference of the Licensed Victuallers' Association delegates.

Delegates who attended the Interstate Conference of the Licensed Victuallers' Association held in Adelaide, South Australia. Back row L to R: William H. Harvey (SA), J.A. Dennis (Vic), A.A. Farthing (Vic), B. Jolly (SA), A.J. Lee (SA), T. McManamy (Vic.). Second row L-R: H.T. Richards (NSW), E.J. Connelly (Tas), S.W. Tobin (Vic), H. Biggs (Qld), J.D. Durham (NSW), N. Connelly (NSW), T. Donnelly (NSW). Sitting L-R: Patrick J. Flannagan (SA), John T. Dennison (Vic) President, the Lord Mayor, Lewis Cohen, Michael J. Noonan (SA), E.J. Woods (Vic), A.D. Grant (Vic) General Secretary. Sitting on ground L-R: D. Allen (SA), A.J. Coslin (NSW), F.B. Keough (SA), Patrick J. Hennessey (SA), Hugh Paddon (SA).

Men talking at Osborne shipyard, South Australia

Men talking at Osborne shipyard, South Australia

A group of men having an informal chat whilst visiting the shipyard at Osborne, near Port Adelaide, South Australia; the man third from the left is identified as Captain Lee, other names not known.

Guests at a men only dinner in South Australia

Guests at a men only dinner in South Australia

Some of the guests at a men only dinner, they include Sir Edwin Smith (foreground with a beard), Colonel Lee (wearing uniform) and next to him far right A.H.Peake, Premier of South Australia.

The Governor and important guests at Outer Harbor

The Governor and important guests at Outer Harbor

Sir George Le Hunte, Governor of South Australia on board a ship whilst attending the opening of new facilities at Outer Harbor on January 16th 1908; other guests include Tom Price, Premier of South Australia, Colonel Lee, L.T.O'Loughlin, A.H.Peake, Sir Richard Butler and Arthur Searcy.

Officers and men attending an army camp in South Australia

Officers and men attending an army camp in South Australia

A group of officers and men attending an army camp in South Australia. Colonel J.H.A. Lee is 5th from left in the middle row; Major Samuel Gould is seated on his left (6th from left in middle row) and Lieutenant Hillary William Neale is seat in the front row, 4th from left. A researcher has suggested that based on the insignia and uniforms, this photograph was taken pre 1912.