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E. S. A. Bank, Millicent
E. S. A. Bank.


Saddlers' Shop, Millicent
F.J. Wehl's Saddlers Shop.


Millicent
Bridge at Millicent.


Millicent
Entrance road to Millicent.


Memorial Gardens, Millicent
Memorial Gardens, Millicent.


Drapers Shop, Millicent
Percival & Davy, Drapers, Grocers and Ironmongers.


Millicent
Street scene.


Millicent
Aerial view of the township.


Millicent
Aerial view of the township.


Millicent - George Street
Millicent - George Street. Copy of postcard.


Post Office, Millicent
Post & Telegraph office. Copied from D6722.


Timber Mills, Millicent
Timber Mills.


Millicent Clara Short
[General description] Seated portrait of Millicent Clara Short, nee Phillips, wife of Bishop Augustus Short, wearing a voluminous skirt and shawl. She was Chairperson of a group of women including Mary Colton and Emily Clark who, in 1862, lobbied the government for funding a home for female servants who were temporarily unemployed or convalescing from illness. The home opened later that year and accommodated hundreds of women every year up until its closure c. 1895.


Millicent Stuckey
Millicent Stuckey aged 9 years old, dressed as Iolanthe.


Millicent Thomas
Millicent Thomas aged 10 years old, dressed as the Night.


The 'Eva Millicent' paddle steamer
GENERAL: The 'Eva Millicent', a stern wheel paddle steamer owned by river trader Edward Diener and used as a home and store on the Darling and Murray Rivers until 1903, it was then towed by the Diener's 'Merle' as a shop barge' until 1911; the bridge in the background is in Wentworth.


Cameronian Ladies Pipe Band Contest
MOUNT GAMBIER: Millicent Caledonian Society Pipe Band during the dress judging at the Cameronian Ladies Pipe Band Contest, Valley Lake, Mount Gambier, 14 April 1979. They include Pipe Master Clem Altschwager; Tom Telford; Margaret Jordan; Pipe Sergeant Janet Kerr; Derek McMillan; Joan Morrison; base drummer Allan McMillian; Martin Altschwager; Drum Sergeant Joe Montgomery and Marlene Gabell.


Adelaide to Melbourne : Millicent - Mount Gambier
Third photograph of 148 in an album. Trip to Melbourne via Ocean Road and return via Ballarat - Naracoorte, March 8th - 22nd 1936. Main Street, Millicent.


P.S. Eva Millicent at Wentworth
Side view of 'P.S. Eva Millicent' moored at Wentworth, with bridge behind.


Interior view of St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Millicent
Sanctuary and altar of the church of St Michael and All Angels', Millicent. Window just visible at left is dedicated to Bishop Augustus Short.


Millicent
View of a street in Millicent looking across a bridge.


Highland Ball in Millicent
Photograph of a group of six debutantes at the Highland Ball in Millicent on 14th June 1957. Back row: Anne Hayward, Janette Bowman, Gwenda Hutchesson. Front row: Angela Greenfield, Shirley Hirchausen, Nan O'Connor.


Millicent Highland Ball debutantes
Photograph of four debutantes at the Millicent Highland Ball in 1954. They are pictured with the patrons of the Ball.


John and Mary Hutchesson of Millicent on their golden wedding anniversary
John and Mary Hutchesson of Millicent surrounded with family members on their golden wedding anniversary. Standing L-R: Walter Hateley, Gladys, Elsie, and Margaret Hutchesson (holding Kathleen), Herbert Hutchesson (holding Clifford), Mary Jane Hutchesson (holding Leon),Roy, Prudence Hutchesson (holding Marjorie), Walter Hutchesson, Irene Hateley. Sitting L-R: Albert, John and Mary Hutchesson, Edith Hateley (holding Ivan). Front Row L-R: Harold, Eric and Cecil Hutchesson, Ralph Hateley, Gordon and Ritsie Hutchesson, Victor, Coral and Lindsay Hateley.


Rotunda at Millicent, South Australia
Local residents listening to a speech at a function held at the band rotunda, Millicent, South Australia.


A view from the river bank of Millicent Bridge
A view from the river bank of Millicent Bridge.


Millicent Short
Carte-de-visite portrait of Millicent Short, nee Phillips, wife of Augustus Short, the first Anglican bishop of Adelaide, wearing a large cross necklace and reading a book. In a frame connected to PRG 160/95/7, Bishop Augustus Short.


Centenary Procession
Centenary Procession - floats down the main street.


Women of the Proud family
Women of the Proud family; Left to Right: Annie Proud, the only surviving child of Cornelius Proud and his first wife Mary Ann Lines; Emily Dorothea Proud, who was awarded the Catherine Helen Spence overseas scholarship for women, later becoming a lawyer she married Gordon Pavy; Millicent Proud, graduated M.A. from Adelaide University in 1915; Emily Proud nee Good, the second wife of Cornelius Proud and mother of the three younger women; and Katherine Lily Proud, in 1910 became first woman Diploma in Commerce graduate from Adelaide University, she married orchardist, Alec Magarey, lived in Blackwood, and was made a life member of the Country Fire Service.


The Proud sisters
Three graduates and former students of the Advanced School for Girls (from left): E. Dorothea Proud (later Mrs Gordon Pavy) B.A. 1906, D.Sc London 1916, C.B.E. 1917; Millicent F. Proud (later Mrs Paul Furrer) M.A. 1915, Dip.Ed London 1922; Katherine L. Proud (later Mrs A.A. Magarey) A.C.U.A. 1910.