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Mrs P. J. Lattin and Mrs E. J. Ryan

Mrs P. J. Lattin and Mrs E. J. Ryan

Photograph of sisters, Mrs P. J. (Mary) Lattin and Mrs E.J. (Marjorie) Ryan (formerly Patching) in matching long floral dresses with floral headwear and holding large bouquets taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1946.

Mrs Dundon and child

Mrs Dundon and child

Photograph of Mary (Mollie) Dundon (nee Teakle) standing up and holding her first child Raymond Laurence Dundon. The baby is approximately five months old and is wearing a very long christening dress. Mary's husband was Laurence James Dundon who worked in Mt. Gambier for a time as a pharmacist.

McCoy family : SUMMARY RECORD

Records of the McCoy, Hensley and related families, comprising eight photograph albums. While the majority of photographs are not identified it would be possible to make tentative identification of a lot of them from photographer and other details. Family names that are identified have been indexed - a detailed item list is available at the reference desk in addition to the details on each volume (see below).

The 'Mary Dugdale' at Swansea

The 'Mary Dugdale' at Swansea

The wooden ship 'Mary Dugdale' at Swansea.

The 'Mary Augusta' at Dover

The 'Mary Augusta' at Dover

The wooden ship 'Mary Augusta', unknown tonnage, at Granville Dock, Dover.

The 'Mary Moore' in an unidentified port

The 'Mary Moore' in an unidentified port

The composite barque 'Mary Moore', 585 tons, in an unidentified port [composite 3 mast barque 581 gross, 565 net tons, later 544 tons. ON48615. 164.1 x 28.1 x 17.9. Built 1868 (2) A Stephens and Sons, Glasgow. Owners: John Norman junior, registered Maryport, then various others until 1899 when enrolled at Sydney by GJ Robertson and others. c.1905/6 G Sweet, registered Melbourne. c.1908/9 sold to Melbourne SS Co., and converted into a coal hulk that was employed in Albany and Fremantle in the 1920s. Eventually dismantled at Melbourne. Sometimes incorrectly called 'Maggie Moore' in her coal hulk days].

The 'Mary Hannah' wrecked on Cornish coast

The 'Mary Hannah' wrecked on Cornish coast

The wooden schooner 'Mary Hannah', 109 tons, wrecked on the Cornish coast [wooden 2 mast schooner, 109 gross, 98 net tons. ON29764. 81.9 x 21.1 x 11.0. Built 1861 (4) Thomas, Nevin (Wales) Owners: c.1870 RT Mitchell, registered Truro. c.1880 H Rowe].

The 'Mary Moore' at Port Adelaide

The 'Mary Moore' at Port Adelaide

The composite barque 'Mary Moore', 585 tons, at Port Adelaide [composite 3 mast barque 581 gross, 565 net tons, later 544 tons. ON48615. 164.1 x 28.1 x 17.9. Built 1868 (2) A Stephens and Sons, Glasgow. Owners: John Norman junior, registered Maryport, then various others until 1899 when enrolled at Sydney by GJ Robertson and others. c.1905/6 G Sweet, registered Melbourne. c.1908/9 sold to Melbourne SS Co., and converted into a coal hulk that was employed in Albany and Fremantle in the 1920s. Eventually dismantled at Melbourne. Sometimes incorrectly called 'Maggie Moore' in her coal hulk days].

The 'Mary Barrow' wrecked on Cornish coast

The 'Mary Barrow' wrecked on Cornish coast

The wooden schooner 'Mary Barrow', 163 tons, wrecked on the Cornish coast [wooden 3 mast schooner, 163 gross, 135 net tons, ON93424, 103.0 x 24.0 x 10.8. Built 1891 (10) WH Lean, Falmouth. Owners: J Barrow, registered Barrow].

The 'Mary Isabel' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Mary Isabel' in an unidentified harbour

The steel barquentine 'Mary Isabel', 307 tons, in an unidentified harbour [steel barquentine, 339 gross, 307 net tons. ON99680, 146.0 x 27.2 x 11.2. Built 1892 Grangemouth Dockyard Co., Grangemouth. Owned in Grimsby. In 1907 acquired by RS Lamb and Company, registered Sydney. Missing, sailed in September 1911. RS Lamb and Partners were usually engaged in the trans-Tasman timber trade].

The 'Mary Isabel' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Mary Isabel' in an unidentified harbour

The steel barquentine 'Mary Isabel', 307 tons, in an unidentified harbour [steel barquentine, 339 gross, 307 net tons. ON99680, 146.0 x 27.2 x 11.2. Built 1892 Grangemouth Dockyard Co., Grangemouth. Owned in Grimsby. In 1907 acquired by RS Lamb and Company, registered Sydney. Missing, sailed in September 1911. RS Lamb and Partners were usually engaged in the trans-Tasman timber trade].

The 'Mary Miller' at Port Adelaide

The 'Mary Miller' at Port Adelaide

The wooden barque 'Mary Miller', 272 tons, at Port Adelaide [wooden 3 mast barque, 272 gross tons, ON22026. 117.0 x 23.9 x 13.6. Built 1859 Leith. Owners: formerly owned in Leith: Dec. 1862 Jas. Fowler and Robert Gill, registered Melbourne: Dec. 1862 Anderson and Campbell registered Sydney: Dec. 1866 GW Allen, Oct. 1869 William Wright. Oct. 1871 William Wells and Thomas Pickhaver, registered Port Adelaide. July 1876 M Vallentine and others: Oct. 1877 William Wells. 1879 Adelaide Steam Tug Co. Ltd. and converted to a hulk which was broken up in 1911]

'Mary Wadley' wooden barquentine

'Mary Wadley' wooden barquentine

'Mary Wadley' wooden barquentine 159 tons [wooden 3 mast schooner/barquentine?, 159 tons, ON71808, 112.5 x 21.3 x 9.8. Built 1874 Edward Wadley, Macleay River, NSW Owners: Edward Wadley of Balmain, registered Sydney: 1876 EJ Touet, mariner, registered Napier. 1876 JH Vautier merchant, Napier. 1885 John Orr, Napier; 1888 EG Ford and J Harris, timber merchants, Hobart, registered Hobart. Wrecked off Garden Island Creek, Tasmania, April 24, 1901]

'Marie'  wooden schooner

'Marie' wooden schooner

'Marie' wooden schooner 167 tons [wooden 3 mast schooner, 167 gross, 149 net tons. 102.8 x 21.6 x 11.7. Built 1891 JR Andersen, Svendborg, owners: JR Andersen, registered Svendborg]

'Marie Louise' steel barquentine

'Marie Louise' steel barquentine

'Marie Louise' steel barquentine 360 tons [steel barquentine, 360 gross, 319 net tons. 144.2 x 27.0 x 11.2. Built 1893 (7) Cumming and Ellis, Inverkeithing. Owners: T Dahl, registered Esbjerg, Denmark]

'Mary Jose' iron barque

'Mary Jose' iron barque

'Mary Jose' iron barque 644 tons [iron 3 mast barque, 644 gross, 625 net tons. 177.0 x 29.3 x 17.5. Built 1876 (1) Birrel, Stenhouse and Co., Sunderland for Jose and Co., Falmouth. ON75151. Owners: JP Clausen, registered Nordby, Denmark. Became the Norwegian 'Agda']

'Prinsesse Marie' steel barque

'Prinsesse Marie' steel barque

'Prinsesse Marie' steel barque 1408 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 1408 gross, 1288 net tons. 229.2 x 35.3 x 21.5. Built 1893 (6) Helsingfors Jornskibs, Elsinore. Owners: PN Winther, registered Nordby, Denmark]

'Marie Molinos' steel barque

'Marie Molinos' steel barque

'Marie Molinos' steel barque 1946 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 2052 gross, 1581 net tons, later 1946 gross, 1715 net tons. 270.5 x 39.7 x 22.3. Built 1899 Atel and Chant Loire, Nantes. Owners: Soc. des Voiliers Francais, registered Havre. Sunk by German submarine May 3, 1916]

'Mary Miller' wooden barque

'Mary Miller' wooden barque

Figurehead, 'Mary Miller' wooden barque [wooden 3 mast barque, 272 gross tons, ON22026. 117.0 x 23.9 x 13.6. Built 1859 Leith. Owners: formerly owned in Leith: Dec. 1862 Jas. Fowler and Robert Gill, registered Melbourne: Dec. 1862 Anderson and Campbell registered Sydney: Dec. 1866 GW Allen, Oct. 1869 William Wright. Oct. 1871 William Wells and Thomas Pickhaver, registered Port Adelaide. July 1876 M Vallentine and others: Oct. 1877 William Wells. 1879 Adelaide Steam Tug Co. Ltd. and converted to a hulk which was broken up in 1911]

Jessie Mary McFarlane

Jessie Mary McFarlane

Wedding portrait photograph of Jessie Mary McFarlane, who married Henry Robert Adamson at Malvern. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Wesley (Ben) and Mary Cowan

Wesley (Ben) and Mary Cowan

Portrait photograph (Cabinet) of Wesley (Ben) Benjamin Cowan and his wife and Mary Hopkins Cowan. Wesley was a younger brother of James Cowan (1848-1890). To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/15.

Mary Hopkins Cowan

Mary Hopkins Cowan

Portrait photograph (Cabinet) of Mary Hopkins Cowan (nee Moody), 1857-1939, who married Wesley Benjamin Cowan, a younger brother of James Cowan (1848-1890). To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/15.

Thomas Stanley Fitzsimons and Mary Fitzsimons

Thomas Stanley Fitzsimons and Mary Fitzsimons

Thomas Stanley Fitzsimons and his bride Mary Fitzsimons (nee Houlihan). She made her dress out of silk and very fine lace.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Ann Teakle

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Ann Teakle

Mary Ann Teakle, c. 1818-1895; nee Warner, married David Teakle. Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Katherine Stewart Forbes". Resided in Hindmarsh, Findon, Noarlunga, Mount Barker.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Ann Bolt

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Ann Bolt

Mary Ann Bolt, 1837-1919; nee Dunn, married Richard Bolt. Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "D'Auvergne". Resided in Mount Torrens, Mannum.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Frances Mary Neate

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Frances Mary Neate

Probably Frances Mary Neate, c. 1819-1894; nee Dennison, married Thomas Neate. Arrived in South Australia in 1839. Resided in Mount Barker.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Ann Good

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Mary Ann Good

Mary Ann Good, c. 1831-1895; nee Goode, married Thomas Good. Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Cleveland". Resided in Mount Barker, Adelaide.

Staff of the ANZ Bank

Staff of the ANZ Bank

Staff of the ANZ Bank at Mount Gambier in 1969: L-r: R.T.Hastings; Ian Hawkins; Ann Jacobs; Mary Bohner; Ian Hannaford, Pat Armfield.

Residents of Mount Gambier: Mr & Mrs E.E. Maisey

Residents of Mount Gambier: Mr & Mrs E.E. Maisey

Studio portrait of Edward Ernest Maisey and Mary Anne Maisey, nee Scholes. E. E. Maisey was an agent and auctioneer at Mount Gambier.

M. Roche

M. Roche

Photograph of M. Roche in her army uniform. According to a researcher, this is Private ROCHE, Mary service number SFX29972. Born Peterborough, 1921.