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Smith Family

Smith Family

Family portrait photograph of the Smith Family. L-R: Violet with Dorothy, Vernon, George Warren, Clement Penfold, Mary Keally, Elma. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Smith, Lizzie

Smith, Lizzie

Miss Lizzie Smith of Yalumba, Angaston. She is the second daughter of Samuel and Mary (nee Osborn). She was born 6 March 1843 and died in 1928. She kept house for her father, but moved to 'Wittalunga' at Hyde Park around the turn of the century, and was buried in Angaston. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Mr. David Muir McFarlane

Mr. David Muir McFarlane

Carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Mr. David Muir McFarlane. He married Miraim Smith youngest daughter of Samuel and Mary Osborne Smith of Yalumba, Angaston. Father of Jessie, Sidney, Herbert, and Muir, and brother of John McFarlane. He lived at Strathalbyn, Port Lincoln, and Malvern, and died in 1920. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Robert Gamble Taylor

Robert Gamble Taylor

Robert Gamble Taylor, fourth child and third son of Henry and Lucretia Taylor (nee Gamble) of Upper Mitcham. He married Annie Blackham on 3 Mary 1877. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the Arcadia Cafe, Adelaide. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Three women

Three women

Mary Keally, ?, and Elma Smith. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

House, Unley Park

House, Unley Park

George Warren Smith and Mary Kealley Smith, with Mr. H. Rutherford Pwinell at a house on View Street, Unley Park. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Fitzsimons children

Fitzsimons children

Fitzsimons children L-R: Mary Elizabeth (Min), Hilda Laurentia, Ellen Gertrude (Gert), Thomas (Tom), and Sarah in front.

Corbin sisters

Corbin sisters

Four of the daughters of Dr. T.W. Corbin and Laura Mary Louisa Corbin (nee Hardy), sisters of John Corbin. L-R: Elizabeth (Elsie) born 1870, Eleanor (Lena) born 1875, Margaret (Madge) born 1881, and Dorothea Corbin born 1876.

Christmas at Glenelg artwork on gum leaf

Christmas at Glenelg artwork on gum leaf

An image of the historic Old Gum Tree, a gum tree that has grown in a shape which appears as an 'arch', at Glenelg and surrounding hut dwellings. The artwork was created at the time of the South Australian Proclamation, 1836. The image is hand painted in colour, directly onto the gum leaf support. Brushstrokes and marks are visible. The artist is currently unknown but the archivist believes the artwork may be attributed to Mary Hindmarsh (1817-1887) or Jack Balitho [see B 44055]. The leaf is assumed to have been sourced from the site of the Old Gum Tree. There is a verso inscription on the leaf "Christmas at Glenelg / 1836 / three days before the state / was proclaimed". Following conservation the gum leaf, showing the painted side, is mounted on a tissue support on mat board. A black and white photograph of the verso is included in the housing. The envelope in which the gum leaf was donated has also been retained. It is addressed to Mr M. S. Fisher, c/- Advertiser, Adelaide and postmarked 24 August 1949.

Photograph album of the Ker Family

Photograph album of the Ker Family

Ker Family photograph album. A postcard is glued to the front cover of the album, featuring an illustration of 'Union-Castle Line Royal Mail Steamer "Kenilworth Castel" (12,975 tons)'. Comprising 177 black and white family photographs of Robert Innes Ker, his wife Dorothy Muriel (nee Elliott), and children Alva, Byron, and Colleen, along with friends and other family members. Most of the photographs are not captions. Selected images have been digitised. See below for details.

People associated with the City of Adelaide

'City People B': a collection of photographs of people associated with the City of Adelaide whose surnames start with 'B'. In addition to the photographs it also includes a number of photocopied pages with additional photos and the captions which were used with the images. A selection have been digitised and may be viewed online (do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on B 71859); the rest may requested and viewed in the Reading Room.

Johns Family

Johns Family

Group photograph of the Johns Family of the Gawler region, featuring Anthony and Bridget Johns (nee Long) sitting in the middle. They are the parents of Alice Annie Johns and grandparents of Harold Baker. Back row L-R: Amy, May, and Mary Johns, Walter and Grace Bolt. Front row L-R John and Lizzie Bolt, Anthony Johns, Bridget Long, and John and Ethel Johns.

Royal parade

Royal parade

View of mounted cavlary escorting a royal parade and carriage carrying members of the British royal family, taken from the balcony of a Royal Air Force building on Piccadilly, London. Princess Mary can be seen through the window of the carriage, nearest the camera. Crowds are gathered on either side of the road to view the parade.

William Depledge

William Depledge

Studio portrait photograph of William Depledge (1842-1926), who married Charlotte Stimson (1852-1925) in 1873. In 1891 he purchased 'Marine Farm', sections 3 and 4, Hundred of Encounter Bay, and later owned by his grandsons, the Carpenter brothers. His son Alfred Depledge re-named the property 'Ralganalg' based on information given to him by the local Aboriginal man, Mansell Tripp. William and Charlotte Depledge had the children Mary (died in infancy), Ann, William, George, Walter, Clara, Ett, and Alfred.

Charlotte Eliza Depledge (nee Stimson)

Charlotte Eliza Depledge (nee Stimson)

Studio portrait photograph of Charlotte Eliza Depledge (nee Stimson), wife of William Depledge. They married in 1873 and lived on 'Marine Farm', in the Hundred of Encounter Bay. Their children were Mary (died in infancy), Ann, William, George, Walter, Clara, Etta, and Alfred.