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Family photos by George Williams

Photographs from a family album belonging to George Williams, together with earlier photographs relating to the Crombie family.

Thomas Henry Bowman

Thomas Henry Bowman

Portrait of Thomas Henry Bowman in his World War I uniform.

Illuminated addresses

Illuminated addresses

Three illuminated addresses given to Archdeacon Marryat at Christ Church, North Adelaide.

Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois : SUMMARY RECORD

Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois : SUMMARY RECORD

Papers of Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois, Governor of South Australia, comprising a series of addresses presented by civic and religious bodies, agricultural and friendly societies, together with an obituary. See below for details.

History of Mount Gambier and the South Eastern District

History of Mount Gambier and the South East District, written by John Halford Sheppard. In two volumes (chapters 1-22 & 23-45), it comprises typescript pages, with illustrations provided by both original photographs and material cut from newspapers and journals, all with identification. There are numerous handwritten amendments to the text throughout. See below for further detail.

Architectural plan of Northgate House

Architectural plan of Northgate House

Original architectural drawing of 'Sheet 1 Design for proposed residence at Millswood for Simon Harvey Esq.' featuring a floor plan, cross sections and elevations. Prepared by J. Firmain Jenkins FSAIA, Architect, Port Pirie. Also included is the contract of sale between F.I. Smart, agent for Frank Reginald Chalk of Mitcham and Vernon Otto Anders and Rita Millicent Anders, 20 January 1949. (Copy of contract housed in OUTSIZE sleeve with drawing).

Diary of journey from Adelaide to Alice Springs

Diary of journey from Adelaide to Alice Springs

Diary kept during a journey from Adelaide to Alice Springs [through] MacDonnell Ranges, 15 September - 28 December 1871, with stores and equipment for the Overland Telegraph, written by Edwin John Harris, then aged 20. He was in the company of R.P. Boucaut (in charge), E. Flint, & ? Rollo. After the 'Lubra' arrived at Port Augusta on 29 September Messrs Mueller, Watson, Clarke, Bowley and Bell joined them. The diary concludes on their arrival at the Todd Creek in Alice Springs. Diary last page has 'A.G. 14 September 1872' circled.

Bishop Augustus Short

Bishop Augustus Short

Carte-de-visite portrait of Augustus Short, the first Anglican bishop of Adelaide. In a frame connected to PRG 160/95/8, Millicent Short.

Photographs of clergy

Photographs of clergy

Photographs of Anglican Church clergy.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Margaret Peach Lock

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Margaret Peach Lock

Margaret Peach Lock, 1833-1899; nee Cooper, married Edgar Richard Lock. Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Resided in Millicent.

Rivoli Bay, Shag Point, Penguin Island [cartographic material] /
drawn by Alexander Ringwood

Rivoli Bay, Shag Point, Penguin Island [cartographic material] / drawn by Alexander Ringwood

Gives soundings for Cape Buffon, Rivoli Bay, Point Glen, Millicent Cove, Shag Point and Penguin Island. Shows hazards such as rocks, shoals and reefs. Includes some names of natural features on land and station names. Accompanied by two sketch profiles, one of Cape Martin and Shag Point and the other of Cape Buffon. Surveyed by B. Douglas, Lieut.RNR. F.S. Crawford, Photolithographer, Surveyor-General's Office, Adelaide.

S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-59 : Samuel Joseph Stuckey

S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-59 : Samuel Joseph Stuckey

Samuel Joseph Stuckey, 1837-1912, born at Adelaide, South Australia to Frances Amelia Stuckey, nee Holmes, and John Vigar Stuckey. Pastoralist, Mannum, Winnowie and Umberatana stations; camel agent for Thomas Elder, India; accountant, storekeeper, court clerk, stock and station agent, Millicent.

Group photograph of participants of the Annual Congress of the Institutes Association held in Adelaide

Group photograph of participants of the Annual Congress of the Institutes Association held in Adelaide

A group of formally dressed men in front of the eastern wall of the Institute Building on North Terrace, Adelaide. The photograph was published in the Adelaide Chronicle, where a caption lists the people as follows: "Back row - J. Hassell (Riverton), W. Campbell (Lameroo), J.G. Woolcock (Kersbrook), F.W. Sims (North Adelaide), R.D. McEwin (Plympton), H.F. Ford (Thebarton), T.E. Fisher (Prospect), R.M. Dunstone (Edwardstown), J.J. Griffen (Geranium), H.T.S. Stacy (St. Peters), R. Newland (Kapunda). Next row - W. Langsford (Unley), W.W. Robinson (Crystal Brook), S. Carter (Orroroo), J.S. Shepherd (Port Lincoln), E.J. Pearce (Whyte-Yarcowie), W. Odgers (Gladstone), W.H Campbell (Laura), W.J. Back (Walkerville), A.W. Poyzer (Prospect), J.B. Stevenson (Hahndorf), Rev. A. Bungey (Pinnaroo), G. Wiltshire (Millicent). Seated - S. Rickard (Penola), H. Kennedy (Lyndoch), Colonel J.W. Castine (Auburn), J.G. Ashton (Goodwood), R. Woolnough (institutes' representative on the Public Library Board), L.H. Sholl, C.M.G., I.S.O. (president), H.D. Gell (vice-president of the council), S. Talbot Smith, M.A., LL.B. (chairman of the literature committee), J.N. Taylor (Unley), G.F. Hussey (North Adelaide), Rev. W.H. Winter, B.D. (Glen Osmond), Rev. J.G. Wright (Angaston). Front row - W.J. Kimber (Klemzig), F.E. Meleng (general secretary), G.H. Boucaut (Jamestown), T. Grealy (Mylor), V. McDowall (clerk), A. Driscoll (Dublin)."