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Pine forest, Millicent
Pine forest. Copy of post card.
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Pine forest, Millicent
Pine forest. Copy of post card.
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George Street, Millicent
George St. from the bridge. Copy of postcard.
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![Mrs Short](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/da/54/557a-981b-5df9-a682-0fbfe1400248.jpg)
Mrs Short
PORTRAIT: Millicent Clara Short, nee Phillips, wife of Augustus Short, the Lord Bishop of Adelaide.
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Early make knitting machine
MILLICENT: An early make knitting machine used by Leon Hutchesson of Avenue Station to make socks and other articles for his family and friends.
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![Melicent [sic], wife of Augustus Short](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/b1/02/4acf-ed32-5a27-a97d-247c8c312b76.jpg)
Melicent [sic], wife of Augustus Short
PORTRAIT: Millicent Short, nee Phillips, wife of the Right Reverend Augustus Short. Bishop Short was the first Bishop of Adelaide and he presided over the Diocese for 34 years.
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Prominent South Australians : Mrs Short
Millicent Clara Short, nee Phillips, wife of Augustus Short, Lord Bishop of Adelaide.
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Portrait of Captain Edward Diener
Captain Edward Diener, 1866-1923, ship owner and Captain, of 'S.W. Eva Millicent', 'S.W. Merle' and 'S.W. Kookaburra'.
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Garfield Graham Major
Photograph of Garfield Graham Major, of Millicent, in Army uniform; Service no. SX8725.
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![Millicent Highland Ball](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/e7/eb/4de5-253a-5d1d-965a-7d674a619a8e.jpg)
Millicent Highland Ball
Photograph of six debutantes at the Millicent Highland Ball in 1956. Back row: Kathy Dean, Maxine Secomb, Jennifer Gray. Front row: Heather Bowman, Aylene Neale, Rhonda Hirchausen.
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M. Rogers
Photograph of debutantes Margaret and Carmel Rogers, standing in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1945. Daughters of Tom and Molly Rogers of Millicent, they are wearing similar long gowns with ruffles around the waist and holding posies of flowers.
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Dawn Smith
Photograph of Miss Dawn Smith of Millicent taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1949. Her debutante dress is made of lace and features a sweetheart neckline and puffed sleeves. She is wearing long lace gloves, a three-strand pearl necklace and carrying a small posy of flowers.
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Rosemary Thompson
Photograph of Miss Rosemary Thompson of Millicent seated in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1949. Her long debutante gown has a full skirt and a wide collar and she is wearing long gloves and holding a posy of flowers.
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![Brenda Galloway](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/7f/7a/dd16-032a-5b82-b3a0-11f394800bca.jpg)
Brenda Galloway
Photograph of Miss Brenda Galloway of Millicent seated in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1948. Her organza dress has a tulle overlay with elaborate bows at the side, and the bodice features a satin frill around the neckline and bows on the sleeves.
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Margaret Coote
Photograph of young Miss Margaret Coote of Millicent sitting in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1948. She is approximately five years old and is wearing a hand-knitted dress and a large ribbon holding back her ringlets. She is cuddling a fluffy toy dog.
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Bowman family
Photograph of Mrs Lance Bowman (Pat) with daughter Lynette of Millicent, seated in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1946. Mrs Bowman is wearing a pinafore dress over a peasant-style blouse and Lynette is wearing a smocked short dress.
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Clifford family
Photograph of Mrs John Clifford and daughter Margaret of Millicent. The little girl is about one year old, has short straight hair and is wearing a smocked dress.
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Two young nurses
Photograph of two young women in nursing uniforms. On the left is Norma Redman (married name Mrs Norma Taylor) and on the right is Margaret Jacobson. Taken at Millicent in 1947.
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Ward siblings
Photograph of Charmaine and Edwin Ward of Millicent taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1950. The laughing baby, Charmaine, born 29 September 1949, is approximately nine months old and has her two front teeth. The boy, Edwin, aged 6, born 27 August 1943, is wearing a suit and the baby a pretty white dress. Children of Thomas Walter Ward and Jean Martha Minna (nee Ey).
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Patricia Whennan
Photograph of Miss Patricia Whennen of Millicent seated wearing her debutante gown, with its full skirt and puff sleeves, and a corsage pinned at the neckline. She holds a posy of flowers and is standing in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1948.
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Joe Scanlon
Photograph of Doreen and Joe Scanlon of Millicent with their four attendants and a flowergirl. The bride and her two bridesmaids are wearing lace dresses and fan shaped head pieces.
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![Swamplands near Millicent, South Australia](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/4b/37/34e9-fb01-5fd4-9fd0-d691f9f1321a.jpg)
Swamplands near Millicent, South Australia
An area of swampland near Millicent in the south-east of South Australia assigned for soldier settlement purposes.
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Photographs and artworks collected by A.G. Smith
Photographs, a charcoal sketch and an etching collected by Arthur George Smith. Dates for some photographs are approximate. Digital images appear on the South Australian Database for the first 8 images. Also includes a circular letter about the United Friendly Societies Demonstration, Adelaide Oval, 9 November 1887.
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![Road between Millicent and Mount Gambier](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/b3/79/d606-bc7e-5e90-8fcf-c855f1349c79.jpg)
Road between Millicent and Mount Gambier
Car on the road between Millicent and Mount Gambier. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1638/7.
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![House at McRostie St., Millicent](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/74/7f/5001-f5ba-532c-a65a-bacc5c224e95.jpg)
House at McRostie St., Millicent
Exterior view of driveway, carport and front door entrance of house at McRostie St., Millicent. Designed by Drogemuller and Pudney and built by J. S. & E. M. Mitchell.
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House at McRostie St., Millicent
Exterior view of driveway, carport and front door entrance of house at McRostie St., Millicent. Designed by Drogemuller and Pudney and built by J. S. & E. M. Mitchell.
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House at McRostie St., Millicent
Exterior view of front door entrance of house at McRostie St., Millicent designed by Drgemuller and Pudney.
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House at McRostie St., Millicent
Exterior view of side of house at McRostie St., Millicent. Designed by Drogemuller and Pudney and built by J. S. & E. M. Mitchell.
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House at McRostie St., Millicent
Exterior view of path to front door entrance of house at McRostie St., Millicent designed. Designed by Drogemuller and Pudney and built by J. S. & E. M. Mitchell.
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House at McRostie St., Millicent
Exterior view of path to front door entrance of house at McRostie St., Millicent. Designed by Drogemuller and Pudney and built by J. S. & E. M. Mitchell.