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Dorothy Elizabeth Mortlock, (nee Beech)

Dorothy Elizabeth Mortlock, (nee Beech)

Dorothy Mortlock seated at table with group of women in the garden of Martindale Hall.

Dorothy Mortlock sitting on lawn in front of 27 Avenue Street, Millswood

Dorothy Mortlock sitting on lawn in front of 27 Avenue Street, Millswood

Dorothy Mortlock sitting on lawn in front of 27 Avenue Street, Millswood.

Susan Leighton White and Dorothy Mortlock

Susan Leighton White and Dorothy Mortlock

Susan Leighton-White and Dorothy Mortlock, her aunt.

William R. Mortlock

William R. Mortlock

Portrait of William R. Mortlock, member for Flinders. This is one of 36 portraits of members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1872-1875, in a composite compiled in 1872.

Mrs. Stephenson, James Love and Margaret Mortlock

Mrs. Stephenson, James Love and Margaret Mortlock

Mrs. Stephenson, James Love and Margaret Mortlock, nee Tennant.

John Tennant Mortlock

John Tennant Mortlock

John Tennant Mortlock.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : William Ranson Mortlock

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : William Ranson Mortlock

William Ranson Mortlock arrived in South Australia in November 1843 on board the ship the "Imaum of Muscat". Pastoralist, Member of Parliament.

Mrs Rosina Mortlock's jacket

Mrs Rosina Mortlock's jacket

An afternoon walking-out jacket (cream wool, silk lined, trimmed, buttoned and tailored). Made by Nielsen & Morgan, Ladies' Tailors & Costumiers, of the Webb Building, 234 Collins Street, Melbourne. 'Made for Mrs Mortlock 8:18' [August 1918] is handwritten in ink on the label. Gift of Peta van Rood, Candida Spence-van Rood and Anselm van Rood in memory of Sophie van Rood and the Sophie van Rood Collection & 'The Banana Room'.

Mortlock Homestead, Coffin Bay

Mortlock Homestead, Coffin Bay

Offset print made from a pen & ink drawing by Marilyn Mayne of Mortlock Homestead at Coffin Bay.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : William Ranson Mortlock

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : William Ranson Mortlock

William Ranson Mortlock, 1820-1884, arrived in South Australia in November 1843 on board the ship the "Imaum of Muscat". Pastoralist, Member of Parliament.

Photographs relating to E.E. Scarfe and Mortlock family

Loose photographs of E.E. Scarfe, J.T. Mortlock and his mother, and the Mortlock yacht 'Martindale'. See below for details. Some of the images (nos. 3-9) have been digitised for the South Australiana Database. Do a NUMBER search on that database under PRG 1445/8.

Party of men at Tumby Bay

Party of men at Tumby Bay

TUMBY BAY: J.T. Mortlock, second from the left, and a party of men at Tumby Bay, possibly outside the Hotel; J.T. Mortlock's chauffeur, Richard J.R. Riley stands in the front row holding his hat.

Activities of the Education Officer at the Mortlock Library

Activities of the Education Officer at the Mortlock Library

Various activities conducted in the Mortlock Library by the Education Officer, Leith MacGillivray, and other staff, aimed at promoting the Mortlock Library and assisting people to use the collections.

Martindale Hall, Mintaro

Martindale Hall, Mintaro

Martindale Hall at Mintaro, the residence of John Andrew Tennant Mortlock since the early 1890s. Mortlock was the son of a wealthy pastoralist family and he took over running the Mintaro estate on the death of his father in 1913. Martindale Hall was built in 1879 by Edmund Bowman. Between 50 to 60 skilled tradesmen were brought from England to build the Italianate influenced sandstone mansion. The Georgian style Martindale Hall is in the midst of an estate of 10,000 acres. Martindale Station is in the hundreds of Upper Wakefield and Stanley. Martindale Hall is in the hundred of Stanley.

Launch of the Joyner Collection

Launch of the Joyner Collection

MORTLOCK LIBRARY: The Manager of the Mortlock Library, Ms Elizabeth Ho, introducing the launch of the Joyner Collection, October 12 1990.

Dr Leith MacGillivray

Dr Leith MacGillivray

MORTLOCK LIBRARY: Dr. Leith MacGillivray, education officer at the Mortlock Library of South Australiana photographed during her farewell function on the day of her retirement from full time employment at the State Library of South Australia.

Display in the Capri Cinema for 'A Woman Suffers'

Display in the Capri Cinema for 'A Woman Suffers'

MORTLOCK LIBRARY: Photographic displays in the foyer of the Capri Cinema for the showing of the vintage film: "A Woman Suffers" by the Mortlock Library.

[Posters for 'A Woman Suffers']

[Posters for 'A Woman Suffers']

MORTLOCK LIBRARY: Posters copied by the Collection Services Unit for display in the foyer of the Capri Cinema for the showing of the vintage film: "A Woman Suffers" by the Mortlock Library.

Display in the Capri Cinema for 'A Woman Suffers'

Display in the Capri Cinema for 'A Woman Suffers'

MORTLOCK LIBRARY: Poster and photograph display in the foyer of the Capri Cinema for the showing of the vintage film "A Woman Suffers" by the Mortlock Library.

Poster display at the Capri Cinema for 'A Woman Suffers'

Poster display at the Capri Cinema for 'A Woman Suffers'

MORTLOCK LIBRARY: Poster Display in the foyer of the Capri Cinema for the showing of the vintage film "A Woman Suffers" by the Mortlock Library.

Poster display at the Capri Cinema for 'A Woman Suffers'

Poster display at the Capri Cinema for 'A Woman Suffers'

MORTLOCK LIBRARY: Poster display in the foyer of the Capri Cinema for the showing of the vintage film "A Woman Suffers" by the Mortlock Library.

Poster display at the Capri Cinema for 'A Woman Suffers'

Poster display at the Capri Cinema for 'A Woman Suffers'

MORTLOCK LIBRARY: Poster display in the foyer of the Capri Cinema for the showing of the vintage film: "A Woman Suffers" by the Mortlock Library.

The State Library of South Australia

The State Library of South Australia

Mortlock Library: The "State Library of South Australia": an artistic depiction of the Jervois wing which houses the Mortlock Library of South Australiana in pen and wash by Simon Fieldhouse.

Introduction to Colin Thiele Day

Introduction to Colin Thiele Day

State Library Director, Fran Awcock, introducing author Colin Thiele (centre) at the Mortlock Library's 'Colin Thiele Day' held on 14 September 2000. The woman on the left is believed to be Mrs Fatchen, wife of Max Fatchen.

Fran Awcock

Fran Awcock

State Library Director, Fran Awcock, introducing author Colin Thiele (centre) at the Mortlock Library's 'Colin Thiele Day' held on 14 September 2000.

Colin Thiele

Colin Thiele

Author Colin Thiele speaking at the Mortlock Library's 'Colin Thiele Day' held on 14 September 2000.

Colin Thiele

Colin Thiele

Author Colin Thiele speaking at the Mortlock Library's 'Colin Thiele Day' held on 14 September 2000.

Colin and Rhonnie Thiele

Colin and Rhonnie Thiele

Author Colin Thiele pictured with his wife Rhonnie at the Mortlock Library's 'Colin Thiele Day' held on 14 September 2000.

Colin and Rhonnie Thiele with Max Fatchen

Colin and Rhonnie Thiele with Max Fatchen

Author Colin Thiele pictured with his wife Rhonnie and author Max Fatchen at the Mortlock Library's 'Colin Thiele Day' held on 14 September 2000.

Colin Thiele and Joan Brewer

Colin Thiele and Joan Brewer

Author Colin Thiele pictured with Joan Brewer at the Mortlock Library's 'Colin Thiele Day' held on 14 September 2000.