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Hubert Frank Tripp.

Hubert Frank Tripp.

Ephraim Tripp with his children Hubert Frank ('Skewy') Tripp with Florence Maud Tripp.

Adelaide Oval

Adelaide Oval

Adelaide Oval during the Duke of York's visit in 1901. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (later King George and Queen Mary) visited Adelaide in 1901. This photograph shows the couple being greeted at the parade in their honour at the Adelaide Oval. Ranks of soldiers, band, mounted police can be seen at the ceremony. One of the mounted police has just been thrown from his horse. See also B 45558/15.

Photograph album of the Parker and Davidson Families

Photograph album of the Parker and Davidson Families

The album shows aspects of station life at various sheep properties in the far north east of South Australia and the Broken Hill region, among them Buckalow, Bimbowrie, Oulnina Park, Telechie, Burta, Topar, Tantallon and Yalcowinna as well as visits to other stations in New South Wales and Victoria namely Morundah, Widgeongully and Tolarno. Three young women thought to be Grace Langloh Parker (1895-1987) and her sisters Wilga Maud (1898-?) and Una Geraldine Davidson, nee Parker (1901-1986) are central to many of the photographs and it may be that the album was compiled by Grace Parker. Holiday visits were made to Victor Harbor, Port Elliot, Inman Valley, Second Valley, Mount Gambier, Portland Victoria, Sydney and Tasmania. A number of photographs relate to the BHP towns, Iron Knob and Broken Hill. Two of the Parker daughters, thought to be Wilga and Grace, accompanied their Mother on a voyage from Sydney to the Celebes and Java in 1926, including sightseeing at Macassar in the Celebes, the Mount Bromo Volcano, Sand Sea, Borobodur, and other places in Java with the homeward voyage via Singapore, Port Darwin, Thursday Island and Cairns.

Collection of photographs taken around Adelaide by Theo Bachmann

Collection of photographs taken around Adelaide by Theo Bachmann

Collection of several hundred 3" x 4" glass plates negatives taken around Adelaide by Theo Bachmann ca.1915-1950. Originally housed in labelled sleeves with an index, they feature the Bachmann and Plunket families, as well as more general scenes. The original envelope number is shown in square brackets after the description of each image, and can be cross-referenced to the index (see B 71826/656. Images 101-200 feature family picnics, The Botanic Gardens, views around Belair and Waterfall Gully, and scenes around the suburbs.

Collection of photographs taken around Adelaide by Theo Bachmann

Collection of photographs taken around Adelaide by Theo Bachmann

Collection of several hundred 3" x 4" glass plates negatives taken around Adelaide by Theo Bachmann ca.1915-1950. Originally housed in labelled sleeves with an index, they feature the Bachmann and Plunket families, as well as more general scenes. The original envelope number is shown in square brackets after the description of each image, and can be cross-referenced to the index (see B 71826/656).

South Australian views

South Australian views

An album of South Australian views of Flinders Ranges, Kangaroo Island, Port Pirie, Port Augusta and one of Darwin. Photographers are not all known - although some are attributed elsewhere to Walter Howchin, and, according to a researcher, numbers 1-24 are by H.R. Perry. Many are duplicated elsewhere in the collection but these for the most part are better quality images. Captions are as they appear in the album.

Players on Port Elliot bowling green

Players on Port Elliot bowling green

Men engrossed in playing a bowls match on Port Elliot bowling green. [Identified by Searcy as being by Sladden, this is believed to be the work of Victor Harbor photographer, John Sladdin.]

Construction of Hindmarsh Valley reservoir

Construction of Hindmarsh Valley reservoir

Distant view of construction workers and horse drawn carts being used at the site of Hindmarsh Valley reservoir, South Australia.

Reservoir under construction

Reservoir under construction

Distant view of construction workers working at the site of the Hindmarsh Valley reservoir, South Australia.

Reservoir construction at Hindmarsh Valley

Reservoir construction at Hindmarsh Valley

Distant view of workmen with horse drawn carts constructing the Hindmarsh Reservoir, near Victor Harbor, South Australia.

Photographs of river shipping and places

Photographs of river shipping and places

Photographs from Harry Godson's collection which had been given his catalogue numbers but were not included in earlier digitised series 1-4. His numbers are included in caption details. Among the collection are photographs from the PS 'Marion' on its last trip from Berri to Mannum in June 1963 before being handed over to Mannum National Trust (images 32-63). Most images undated. See 'Contents' in 'More info' for details.

Heinrich family album

Heinrich family album

Heinrich family album, compiled by Ilona Oppenheim from loose family photographs. Notes found on the verso of photographs are noted in the caption in inverted commas. Topics include life at Hermannsburg Mission in the Northern Territory in the nineteen twenties, with photographs of some Aboriginal people and visitors to Hermannsburg, including scientists, government officials and tourists. Photos 293-295 are restricted from view pending assessment of Aboriginal content. These images include 293. Ceremonial tjuringa stones of the Hermannsburg area (restricted); 294. 'Manangananga' sacred cave (restricted); 295. 'Holy cave 17 April 1929 (Dad's birthday)'. Large group of Aboriginal people from the Hermannsburg Mission gathered at a sacred spot (restricted). Photos 296-302 have not been digitised. These are duplicated elsewhere in other Heinrich albums or lantern slides.

Kate Smith

Kate Smith

Portrait photograph of Kate Smith. The rear of the mount has the inscription: "To Aunt Lizzie and Aunt Janie (Mary Jane Taylor, nee Smith of Yalumba) with love from Katie, November 1907." To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Paintings by W.A Cawthorne

Paintings by W.A Cawthorne

Papers of W.A. Cawthorne, 1825-1897, including original sketches of Aboriginal implements, Johannes Menge, Rev. John Chapman, Holy Trinity Church, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Stansbury and Mount Breckan.

World War One photographs

World War One photographs

Mrs Ruth Moorhouse

Mrs Ruth Moorhouse

[General description] This is a head and shoulders portrait with the subject facing the camera. She is wearing a dress with a high lace collar and fringe detail on the bodice. [On back of photograph] 'Mrs Ruth Moorhouse wife of Dr Mathew Moorhouse. Early settler, Mount Gambier'. Mrs (Mary) Ruth Moorhouse, nee Kilner, died on 30 April 1877. She is buried (as is her husband Matthew) in Melrose Cemetery. [later information including death date as supplied by researcher].

George Cummins Morphett

George Cummins Morphett

Mr and Mrs G.C. Morphett, their son, Hurtle Cummins Morphett and 8 year old grandson John Cummins Morphett. Note on the back of the mounting says "Photograph taken [at Cummins] on occasion of golden wedding of Mr and Mrs GC Morphett, 12 June, 1951. Left to right = George Cummins Morphett, Violet Alice Morphett (nee Sanderson), Hurtle Cummins Morphett (son) and John Cummins Morphett, 8 years old, (grandson). A newspaper clipping is also attached. "Third Golden Wedding in old historic home. The golden anniversary of the wedding of Mr and Mrs George Morphett at Cummins, Morphettville, on Tuesday June 12, will be the third golden wedding celebrated in this historic home. Invitations to the celebration have been sent out. The three generations are, Sir John and Lady Morphett (nee Elizabeth Fisher) 1838-1888; John Cummins and Mary Frances Morphett (nee Sanders) 1875-1925; and George Cummins and Violet Alice Morphett (nee Anderson) 1901-1951. John Morphett, son of Nathaniel Morphett, solicitor of Chancery Lane, arrived from England in the "Cygnet" on September 6, 1836, and his wife, Elizabeth Fisher, eldest daughter of James Hurtle Fisher, arrived in the "Buffalo" on December 28, 1836. Cummins (section 152 Morphettville) was acquired by John Morphett by virtue of Land Oder No. 266 on May 15, 1838, and the homestead, built in 1842, is one of the oldest in the State."

John Banks Shepherdson and Marianne Shepherdson

John Banks Shepherdson and Marianne Shepherdson

Daguerreotype portrait of John Banks Shepherdson with his first wife, Marianne (R), nee Craike, and an unidentified daughter (L). The girl is wearing a long dress with lacy drawers visible underneath, and wide lace cuffs at the ends of her three-quarter length sleeves. In one hand she is holding a small posy. John Shepherdson is wearing checked trousers with a vest and jacket and cravat, while his wife is wearing a lace bonnet and holding a posy of flowers in one hand. There is some colour tinting on the flowers and the ring on Marianne's left hand. Married on 6 January 1829 in Yorkshire, John and Marianne (also spelt Mary Anne) with 4 of their children arrived in South Australia aboard the Hartley on 20 October 1837. Marianne died on 29 December 1858 and is buried in the Mount Barker Cemetery. John is buried with his second wife, Sarah, in the Wallaroo Cemetery. John Banks Shepherdson opened a school in the Adelaide Parklands, became a magistrate, organist and lay preacher for the Anglican Church, farmer, postmaster and public servant.

Adelaide Rifles Officers

Adelaide Rifles Officers

Officers of the10th Battalion Adelaide Rifles (some identified). Back row: Herbert Pascoe Howard Brittain (left); James Hansen (2nd form left); Miles Fitzroy Beevor (3rd from left);Major W.R. McKeevor (10th from left); Edward Castle Oldham (far right). Middle row (seated): Donald Murray Robertson Goghill (3rd from left); Stanley Price Weir (4th from left); Col. James Rowell (5th from left); John James Hughes (6th from left); J.R. Borrow (2nd from right).

Adelaide Oval

Adelaide Oval

Adelaide Oval during the Duke of York's visit in 1901. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (later King George and Queen Mary) visited Adelaide in 1901. This photograph shows the couple being greeted at the parade in their honour at the Adelaide Oval. Ranks of soldiers, band, mounted police can be seen at the ceremony.

Family album of the Hursthouse Family

Family album of the Hursthouse Family

The album contains photographs relating primarily to the life of John Wilson Hursthouse (1913-1945) including family camping holidays to the South-East, Yorke Peninsula and Eyre Peninsula between 1925-1930; schooling at Queen's School, North Adelaide, and Roseworthy Agricultural College, Boy Scouts, Army training at Kapunda Military camp, shearing at Middle Camp near Cowell and Elbow Hill (1934-1936); wheat harvesting at Gum Park, Yongala 1937; and training as an RAAF pilot at Parafield Aerodrome. The album includes a family portrait of John (Jack) with his parents Calvert Fearon Hursthouse and Lilian Ethel (nee Preshaw), and his siblings Helen Mary and Harold Richmond (Dick). Another photograph includes his son David as a child.

Collection of photographs taken around Adelaide by Theo Bachmann

Collection of photographs taken around Adelaide by Theo Bachmann

Collection of several hundred 3" x 4" (quarter plate) glass plates negatives taken by Theo Bachmann. Originally housed in numbered envelopes, they feature the Bachmann and Plunket families, as well as more general scenes. in Adelaide and the surrounding area. The original envelope number (where it exists) is shown in square brackets after the description of each image, and can be cross-referenced to the index (see B 71826/656). Where there is a description on the envelope, this has also been added. The index may well have additional information about the images, but this information has not been added to this database record. Additional information 1: 'Lagergren' was a friend (and best man) of Gus Bachmann (Theo's brother) - see image 9. Additional information 2: Mr and Mrs Plunkett were Bachmann family friends. Mr Plunkett was often called 'Pip' and Mrs. Plunkett 'Mother'. The Mother and Father referred to in the photos are not necessarily Theo's parents, but more often are Mr and Mrs. Plunkett (just to make things confusing) - the photos were taken in the Bachmann backyard just off West Terrace in the city. See photos 19-23. Additional information 3: The Plunkett 'girls' were Kate, Rose and Hazel - the photos were taken in the Bachmann backyard just off West Terrace in the city - see photos 42-47. Kate, Rose and Hazel appear in many of the other photos as well.

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album thought to have been compiled by Eileen Dubois Ive (later Mrs John Frederick Bagot) daughter of Charles William Ive and Agnes Dubois. The album contains photographs of many family members and friends, at 'Acton', Woodville and other places, showing fund raising and commemoration days during and after the first World War, such as Cheer Up Society work and marches, events such as Repatriation Day, French Red Cross Day and the opening of the Soldiers' War Memorial on North Terrace. Eileen married John Frederick Bagot in 1915 before his departure to France with the 13th Light Horse brigade and this album includes a number of photographs presumably taken by John Bagot, of fellow officers, places in Egypt, France and Palestine, and of the Camel Corps. The album contains five additional loose photographs, six postcards and one newspaper cutting regarding the sale of Stradbroke, the Magill home of Mr C. L. J. Dubois (maternal grandfather of Eileen Ive) and these have been placed at the end of the album. The postcards and newspaper clipping have not been digitised.

Adelaide views

Adelaide views

An album of photographs by S.W. Sweet, featuring scenes in and around Adelaide.

The 'Romanoff' anchored in Sydney Harbour

The 'Romanoff' anchored in Sydney Harbour

The iron barque 'Romanoff', 1226 tons, anchored in Sydney Harbour between Bennelong Point and Kirribilli Point [iron ship (later barque) 1277 tons, ON70436, 222.1 x 36.2 x 22.2. Built 1874 (8) W Hood and Co., Aberdeen, owners: A Nichol and Co., registered Aberdeen. Sold to Norwegian owners and in their ownership was wrecked in 1917. Regular Melbourne trader]. Significant landmarks which can be seen in the background include: Farm Cove and the Botanical Gardens, St Mary's Cathedral, the spires of St James Church and St Stephens Church, the dome of the Queen Victoria Building, the tower of Sydney Town Hall, the Colonial Secretary Building on the corner of Macquarie and Bridge streets, and Government House above Bennelong Point.

The 'Victoria Regina' as the Danish ship 'Esbern Snare'

The 'Victoria Regina' as the Danish ship 'Esbern Snare'

The iron ship 'Victoria Regina', 2000 tons, as the Danish ship 'Esbern Snare' [iron ship, 2000 tons, ON84191, 269.9 x 39.6 x 24.1. Built 1881 (12) Oswald, Mordaunt and Co., Southampton. Owners: J Coupland registered Liverpool; later Oceana Shipping Co. Ltd. (P Strange and Co.) registered Liverpool; c.1898 sold to Italians and renamed 'Maria Teresa (often wrongly spelt 'Marie Theresa') disappears from the registeres before WW1]. The ship was also formerly known as 'Nicolas Colcagno', and was owned by Rederiet Frode A/S, København (Copenhagen), and its home port was Kalundborg.

The 'Marion Frazer' in an unidentified port

The 'Marion Frazer' in an unidentified port

The four masted steel barque 'Marion Frazer', 2396 tons, in an unidentified port [steel 4 mast barque, 2396 tons, ON99827. 295.0 x 43.0 x 24.1. Built 1892 (6) C Connell and Co. Glasgow. Owners: Rogers and Co., registered Glasgow. c. 1904 Mary Ballantyne Ship Co. Ltd. (W Lewis and Co.) registered Glasgow].

The 'Scottish Hero' docked in an unidentified port

The 'Scottish Hero' docked in an unidentified port

The iron barque 'Scottish Hero', 869 tons, docked in an unidentified port [also known as the 'Saturnus'. From information supplied: This ship made several voyages to Brisbane, Maryborough, Rocky, Mackay, Townsville and Cairns dropping passengers off along the way. It usually sailed out of Plymouth and London. The ship looks like it is up the Fitzroy River, Rockhampton, but it might also be the Mary River, Maryborough, Queensland. [iron barque, 911 tons, ON73670, 196.6 x 33.0 x 19.1. Built 1876 (5) W Doxford and Sons., Sunderland. Owners: McIllwraith, McEacharn and Co., registered London: c.1894 'Saturnus' sold German owners and renamed].

The 'Mairi Bhan' rafted alongside another ship at Port Chalmers, N.Z.

The 'Mairi Bhan' rafted alongside another ship at Port Chalmers, N.Z.

The iron ship 'Mairi Bhan', 1386 tons, rafted alongside another ship at Port Chalmers [iron ship, 1386 tons, ON68537. 239.6 x 37.0 x 22.3. Built 1874 (3) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners: P McIntyre, registered London. c.1893/4 Foley and Co. registered London and then to Italian owners without change of name. The name is Gaelic for 'Bonny Mary'. Well known in the New Zealand migrant trade under charter to Patrick Henderson and Co. and later New Zealand Shipping Company].

The 'Mairi Bhan' moored in Port Chalmers

The 'Mairi Bhan' moored in Port Chalmers

The iron ship 'Mairi Bahn', 1386 tons, moored in Port Chalmers [iron ship, 1386 tons, ON68537. 239.6 x 37.0 x 22.3. Built 1874 (3) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners: P McIntyre, registered London. c.1893/4 Foley and Co. registered London and then to Italian owners without change of name. The name is Gaelic for 'Bonny Mary'. Well known in the New Zealand migrant trade under charter to Patrick Henderson and Co. and later New Zealand Shipping Company].