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J. Jacqueline

J. Jacqueline

Photograph of Jacqueline Frances Thorpe and Helen Margaret Jacquelin, both born in 1944. Their grandparents were Emil Francis Jacquelin and Hilde Blythe Patrick . Their great-grandfather was Emile Francois Jacquelin from Port Louis, Mauritius and their great-grandmother was Annie Brice, from Penola. The girls' coats were made by Zoe Mary Jacquelin who also knitted the gloves and scarves.

L.A. Mudford

L.A. Mudford

Photograph of the Mudford sisters. The girl on the left is Nicola Spehr (nee Mudford) and the girl on the right is Kaylene Margaret Stratman (nee Mudford). They are sitting back to back and wearing smocked dresses. Kayleen has a large bow in her hair and carries a fluffy toy. Nicola was born in 1947 and Kaylene in 1945.

Police officer, Marree

Police officer, Marree

Mounted Police officer and his Aboriginal Assistant. Note: any reproduction to include the acknowledgement "Photograph by Mrs. A.M. Hopewell".

St. Martin's Sunday School

St. Martin's Sunday School

St. Martins Lutheran Church Sunday School. Teacher; Miss Lindner. Back row: Ted Birrell; Walter Birrell; Phyllis Habner; Lovie Saunders; Miss Selma Lindner. Centre row: Eunice Habner; ? Sabiatzer; Bernice Olsen; Marie Peucker; Estelle Dudley. Front row: Vera Johnson; Bessie Saunders; Hilda Barton.

The Wenmouth Collection : Melrose

The Wenmouth Collection : Melrose

Mount Remarkable Hotel, at Melrose.

Isobel Kentish on 'Greenbanks'

Isobel Kentish on 'Greenbanks'

Isobel Kentish on 'Greenbanks'. Horse has a Naracoorte Annual Show ribbon around its neck.

Mrs Robert Mitchell

Mrs Robert Mitchell

Studio portrait tintype photograph of Mrs Robert Mitchell, set in a decorated mount.

Officers inspecting a mounted soldier

Officers inspecting a mounted soldier

Half-plate glass negative of three army officers inspecting a Light Horse soldier mounted on a horse at a military camp at Morphettville Camp. General Bridges (Inspector General) with folded arms and Colonel Irving on right.

Mounted Light Horseman in a field

Mounted Light Horseman in a field

Half-plate glass negative of a Light Horse soldier in World War One Australian army uniform, including slouch hat, with a bandolier over one shoulder, a cavalry sabre on his belt, and holding a rifle in one hand, mounted on a horse. Possibly at Mitcham army camp.

Photographs of the Graham Family

Photographs of the Graham Family

Photographs of the Graham family, collected by Nancy Neighbour (nee Graham). See below for details. Selected images have been digitised.

Robert Davenport family album

Robert Davenport family album

Photograph album of the Davenport family of Battunga, near Macclesfield. Photographs include views of the homestead, property and cottages, family members at Christmas celebrations, picnics and other family occasions at Beaumont House, Port Elliot and North Adelaide. The album includes several photographs of Sir Samuel Davenport. Captions have been noted from handwritten sheets included in the album. Photographs 1-128 which relate to South Australia, have been digitised. The remaining photographs in the album are of travels overseas to Chungking, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

Golding family

Golding family

The Golding family comprising the mother (seated, centre) and seven children. The sons are (from left to right) Alvin, Ernest and Amos. The women are: Frances (Oerman), Myrtle (Lockwood), Mrs Amelia Isabella Golding (nee Baldwin), Dolly (Martin) and Prudence (Annett). (A son Lance is missing from this group).

Browne family portraits

Browne family portraits

A collection of seven ambrotypes (six of which are hand-tinted) of Margaret Anne Frances Browne (nee Guilding) and her children. Margaret and John Browne had four children: Janet Frances (born 1858), Thomas Lansdowne (born 1860), Alice Mary (born 1863) and Mary Elizabeth (born 1864). Apart from item 1 (a portrait of Margaret Browne), and item 7 (assumed to be the three eldest children), it isn't possible to determine which child is featured in any of the portraits. [Note that at that time boys were dressed in the same clothing as girls until about their 6th birthday.]

Taylor family

Taylor family

Family portrait photograph of the Taylor Family. L-R: Sydney Phillip, Amy Elizabeth, Mabel Mary, Kathleen Miriam, Mary Jane, Harry Samuel, William Henry, and Violet Lucretia. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Photographic portraits of the Reid and Pittaway families

Photographic portraits of the Reid and Pittaway families

Photographic portraits of the Reid and Pittaway families, friends and relatives of Effie Reid. See below for details.

Mount Wells Tin Mine

Mount Wells Tin Mine

Mount Wells Tin Mine. According to a researcher, Albert Henry Wilson may be one of the men in this image. He was born in Somerset, England in 1842 and migrated to Brisbane, Queensland in ca. 1856 claiming to be 18 and a carpenter (as was his father). He worked on a cattle farm, Proston Station, about 200 km north west of Brisbane for several years where he married the Station cook, Mary Cahill. He then became a miner at Gympie and purchased a 100 acre cattle property near Gympie (initially as a lease in 1878). He went tin mining at Herberton, Queensland in about 1882 and went to the Mount Wells Tin Mine in Northern Territory 1883- 1884. He died of remittent fever at Mountt Wells on 8 July 1886. It is likely that his wife Mary and two sons were with him at the mine.

Church of England, Penola

Church of England, Penola

St. Mary's Church of England, Penola. Also known as St Mary the Virgin Church of England. Located on the corner of Arthur Street and Queen Street this church was built from random rubble stonework with Mount Gambier limestone quoins. The church was built in three sections- the main body of the church, the tower and the chancel. The square tower has a crenallated parapet and pointed Gothic windows. The stones came from John Riddoch's quarries. A bell turret was addred in 1889

Views around South Australia

Views around South Australia

A selection from travel photographs taken by amateur photographer G.R. Oliver, from Bridgewater, Mannum, Robe, Poonindie, Wallaroo and Port Lincoln.

Port Adelaide

Port Adelaide

Port Adelaide, about 1900, photographed from the signal flagstaff; in view is the barque 'Mary Moore'.

The 'Rakaia' at Port Adelaide

The 'Rakaia' at Port Adelaide

The iron ship 'Rakaia' as German 'Marie', 1022 tons, at Port Adelaide [iron 3 mast ship, 1057 gross, 1022 net tons. ON68499. 210.2 x 34.0 x 19.2. Built 1873 (11) J Blumer and Co. Sunderland. Owners: New Zealand Shipping Co., registered London (registered Lyttelton, NZ 1879-1888) Sold July 1892 and became the German 'Marie' and re-rigged as a barque. Then renamed 'Rakaia' and later became the American 'Ruth Stark'].

Port Adelaide

Port Adelaide

Port Adelaide about 1909, with the ketches 'Buck' and 'Mary'.

Edithburgh jetty about 1900

Edithburgh jetty about 1900

Edithburgh jetty January 1901. Barque "Manurewa" moored away from the jetty, and ready to sail for Lyttleton, New Zealand loaded with salt. At the jetty are the wooden barque "Timaru" and the steamer S.S. "Saint Mary" ['Saint Mary' = steel single screw steamship, ON106829, 3011 gross, 1939 net tons. 312.0 x 42.5 x 20.5. Built 1896 Wallsend upon Tyne. Owners: British and Foreign SS Co. Ltd., registered Liverpool, from 1901 until about 1904 registered at Newcastle NSW, while under charter to an Australian shipping company for use as a coastal collier]

Dillon Family of Bowden

Dillon Family of Bowden

Cabinet portrait photograph of the Dillon Family of Park Terrace, Bowden. The couple standing are likely to be Patrick Dillon (born c.1848, and died 8 August 1937, aged 88) and his wife, Mary Agnes (nee Kitson, born c.1860/61, and died 2 July 1942, aged 81). They married on 22 February 1979 in Mt. Barker, and lived at Bowden and later Hindmarsh. They are buried at the West Terrace Cemetery. The births of some of their children are unregistered, so the boys in this photograph may be sons or nephews. One of them is probably John Francis Dillon (born c. 1881, and died 24 December 1912, aged 31). The eldery man in the photograph is probably Patrick Dillon's father Francis who died on 9 September 1887, aged 87 at Hindmarsh. He could also possibly be the father of Mary Agnes Dillon.

Taylor family

Taylor family

Photograph of Mrs Phyllis May Taylor (nee Criddle) with her daughter Mary and son Brian. Mary is wearing a spotted dress with a belt and white collar; whilst Brian is wearing a smocked romper suit.

Sketchbook of M.J. Martin

Sketchbook of M.J. Martin

A sketch book featuring the pencil sketches of M.J. Martin, with 'M.J.M. December 1866' on the flyleaf. Most are detailed pencil sketches of various South Australian localities, but the volume also includes 3 photographs and a water colour painting. See 'contents' for details of items.

Collection of lantern slides

Collection of lantern slides

Collection of lantern slides, created by Raymond Gordon. Gordon travelled widely in South Australia and to the Northern Territory. Views include Mount Gambier, Barmera, Adelaide and the Ungarra district, Eyre Peninsula. Prints and negatives of some slides are also held in other series (Series 1, 3, and 4) and have been digitised in those. Listed below is a selection of the slides. Many of the slides have been digitised in series 3 and are not repeated in this list. Slides taken in the Middle East also have not been listed or digitised.

Mudge family

Mudge family

John St. Jago Mudge, his wife Ann (nee Stimson), eldest son Arthur and youngest daughter Mary standing at wooden railing fence in front of their wooden house on Yorke Peninsula in the Hundred of Tickers.

Two cars at Robe

Two cars at Robe

ROBE: Two cars, one with a trailer, parked at Robe with the owners about to start a camping holiday. Both cars are 192G7 Chryslers, the registration number 7604 was first issued to Mrs. Mary Young of Mount Mary, in 1916.

Mrs. Ternent Cooke

Mrs. Ternent Cooke

Mrs. Constance Mary Ternent Cooke, Convenor of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Welfare, 1932-1939.

0The 'Victoria Regina' under sail

0The 'Victoria Regina' under sail

The iron ship 'Victoria Regina', 2000 tons, under sail [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].