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Mintaro Football Club

Mintaro Football Club

MINTARO: Members of the Mintaro Football Club who were Premiers of the Mid-North Association 'All' Division, 1965. Back row: B. Afford; P. Smith; M. Smith; T. Fisher; J. McNamara; R. Fisher; J. Woods. Middle row: B. Allock (gatekeeper); R. Midwinter (goal umpire); T. Fisher; D. Halse; J. Mitchell; P. Garrard; G. Launer; M. Swan; R. Woods; A. Pearce (trainer). Front row: D. Jacka, B. Davis; B. Garrard (vice-captain); V.J. Jenner (life member); G. Faulkner (president); M. Bartholemew (captain coach); J Jenner (secretary); A. Garrard.

Garden of a Housing Trust home

Garden of a Housing Trust home

GENERAL: Back garden of a Housing Trust home with a Hills hoist in the centre, 9 April 1956.

New tenants at Elizabeth North

New tenants at Elizabeth North

ELIZABETH: New tenants going to their houses in Elizabeth North, 23 August 1956.

The opening of the Lyell McEwin Hospital

The opening of the Lyell McEwin Hospital

ELIZABETH: The unveiling of a commemorative plaque for the Lyell McEwin Hospital at the opening day for the new town of Elizabeth in 1955.

General view of Kooringa under snow

General view of Kooringa under snow

KOORINGA: General view of the town under snow.

Backyards under snow at Kooringa

Backyards under snow at Kooringa

KOORINGA: Backyards under snow at Kooringa.

Afternoon tea on the verandah

Afternoon tea on the verandah

BRIGHTON: Afternoon tea on the verandah, the Rev. J. Pearce sitting right.

Emily Sandison

Emily Sandison

PORTRAIT: Emily Sandison, a pioneer settler who married F. Pearce in 1879.

Young people standing on a bridge

Young people standing on a bridge

MINTARO: Group of young people standing on a bridge thought to be on the Martindale Hall estate. Back row, l-r: A. Bowman; Mrs. McCullock; Mr. Moore; Mrs. Moore; Father Reddon; Mr. Burford. Front l-r: E. Ayers; Mr McCulloch; W. Short; E. Bowman; A. Short; Mr. Tindell lying down.

Coonalyn school

Coonalyn school

COONALPYN: The Coonalpyn school which was opened in 1928. Prior to this the Institute building was used as a school. A provisional school was built in 1889, between the 113 and 117 mile railway cottages, teacher Richard Pearce had 18 students at the time.

Tea Tree Gully

Tea Tree Gully

Tea Tree Gully steam flour mill on left, Old Highercombe Hotel on right. Early in 1854 Thomas Pearce applied for a licence for a public house at Tea Tree Gully, 'near Steventon'. William Haines, District Clerk of Tea Tree Gully Council and elected to Parliament in 1878, was the owner from 1860 until 1875, when the Highercombe Hotel closed. The Government purchased the builidng in 1879 and in May 1880 the bar became a post and telegraph office, which closed in 1963. Much of the building served as a headmaster's residence until 1934. In the 1890s the large assembly room downstairs became the second classroom of the Tea Tree Gully School. Since 1967 it has been a folk museum. It houses the historical artefacts and records of the district. Original number 153.

Elder, Smith & Co. Limited, Conference 1951

Elder, Smith & Co. Limited, Conference 1951

Elder, Smith & Co., Limited Conference of Management held at Adelaide, May 1951. Present Messrs. K.M. Oliphant (London); L Pearce (W.A.); A.F. Dye (Sydney); I.E. Thomas (S.A.); Harold Anderson (Victoria); R.G. Smith (Brisbane); H.N. Giles (Assistant General Manager); W.L. Sanderson (General Manager); R.W. Seedsman (Secretary).

Elder, Smith & Co. Limited, Conference 1957

Elder, Smith & Co. Limited, Conference 1957

Conference of Management of Elder, Smith & Co., Limited and subsidiary companies, Adelaide, June 1957. Present Messrs. L. Pearce (General Manager for W.A.); H.N. Giles (Managing Director); R.W. Seedsman (General Manager for S.A.); H.A. Anderson (General Manager for Victoria); R.A.J. Cox (Manager, Moreheads Limited, Queensland); H.J. McCann (General Manager, Commonwealth Wool & Produce Co. Ltd., New South Wales); H.M. Pyman (Assistant Manager, Brisbane); R. Graham Smith (Manager, Brisbane); A.F. Dye (Manager, Sydney), K.M. Oliphant (Manager, London); D.S. Scott (Manager, Nenco Limited Newcastle) and J.G. Dobbs (Secretary.

Adelaide to Melbourne : Port Campbell

Adelaide to Melbourne : Port Campbell

Twenty-ninth photograph of 148 in an album. Trip to Melbourne via Ocean Road and return via Ballarat - Naracoorte, March 8th - 22nd 1936. Copy of a postcard entitled "Tom Pearce's Cave, Port Campbell".

Physical Training & Recreational School

Physical Training & Recreational School

Participants in the Army's Physical Training & Recreational School, Course 27, held at Morphettville Camp, March 1942, pictured with their instructors in front of the Morphettville Racecourse grandstand. The men involved in the course subsequently worked as PT instructors at various locations, both in Australia and overseas. Top row (from left): F.S.Vigar, F.D.Willson, C.H.Bevan, L.S.Sanders, A.J.Moore, R.S.Hammond, R.M.Blackham, F.Lemmey, J.G.Holder, J.D.Rice, J.M.Dicker. Second row: W.R.Newman, R.Whitehorn, E.K.Wright, W.Conaghty, F.C.Hemsley, H.T.Reid, R.J.Beauchamp, J.S.Kinnane, M.T.Leckie, L.J.W.Spencer, B.L.E.Southall, A.E.Payne. Third row: H.R.Pearce, W.A.Stapleton, T.L.Hasler, A.H.Coleman, H.Roe, R.C.Bevan, E.R.Bowes, C.D.Bartley, V.L.Pavlovich, W.V.Mahomet, R.H.T.Winch, R.M.Russell, M.Wiseman. Fourth row: R.W.Lyon, W.J.Tripp, J.L.Ruediger, M.P.Riorden, P.E.Skelton, WOII H.E.Smith MM (instructor), Lieut.G.Hearnes AJC (chief instructor), S/Sgt W.H.Symons (instructor), Cpl J.R.Ryan, C.H.Harper, W.R.Kennewell, A.B.Martin, G.K.Green, E.A.Polley. Front row: A.L.Eldridge, R.A.E.Hembury, Percival Stanley Graham Johns, P.L.Ridings, E.B.Rouse, C.C.Hood, J.T.Egan, J.R.B.McCoy, H.C.C.Smith, F.T.Murison, E.R.Williamson.

Street in Cleve

Street in Cleve

Photograph, taken on 20 September 1928, of a car parked in front of the A. Pearce butcher shop in Cleve. Man in suit is standing in front of the butcher shop.

Norelle Pearce, of Valley View, putting the local ladies through their paces at the Burragah Receration Centre.

Norelle Pearce, of Valley View, putting the local ladies through their paces at the Burragah Receration Centre.

Vice President of Modbury Apex Club, Noel Kennedy working with residents of Yombo Villa Strathmont, Richard Mann, Emillo Carnazolla and Joey Pearce. They are busy developing Dene Reserve. 28th November 1989.

Vice President of Modbury Apex Club, Noel Kennedy working with residents of Yombo Villa Strathmont, Richard Mann, Emillo Carnazolla and Joey Pearce. They are busy developing Dene Reserve. 28th November 1989.

Smash, (left to right) Darren Cooper, bass; Darren Woods, lead guitar; Pil, vocalist and Terry Pearce, drums.

Smash, (left to right) Darren Cooper, bass; Darren Woods, lead guitar; Pil, vocalist and Terry Pearce, drums.

Members of the Marion High Band, Jeanette Ellis, Martin Ball, James Gartner, Scott Bartholomew, Alison Shield, Karen Holthouse, Matthew Gallagher, Julia Pearce, Jamie Jones, Ben Riley, Kellie Barnett.

Members of the Marion High Band, Jeanette Ellis, Martin Ball, James Gartner, Scott Bartholomew, Alison Shield, Karen Holthouse, Matthew Gallagher, Julia Pearce, Jamie Jones, Ben Riley, Kellie Barnett.

On air at radio station 5DN for homework hotline are (left) Helen Ruth, Andrew Pearce, Adrian Hutch, David Boots and Trevor Portlock. 25th March 1986.

On air at radio station 5DN for homework hotline are (left) Helen Ruth, Andrew Pearce, Adrian Hutch, David Boots and Trevor Portlock. 25th March 1986.

Foodland sponsorship of young basketballers. (L to R) Mike McKay, Paul Pilkington (Chairman of Foodland Group) and Darryl Pearce. 24th January 1990.

Foodland sponsorship of young basketballers. (L to R) Mike McKay, Paul Pilkington (Chairman of Foodland Group) and Darryl Pearce. 24th January 1990.

Officers on the Headquarters Staff

Officers on the Headquarters Staff

Officers from the Headquarters Staff, S.A. l. of C. Area, 23 March 1945. BACK ROW (from left): Capt. A.E.Holder, Lieut. J.S. Rendall, Lieut. G.F.L.Madge, Lieut. G.Ware, Lieut. D.A.Downs, Lieut. G.Hearnes, Lieut. E.W. Thornton, Lieut. I.K. Buttrose, Lieut. A.A. Wiese, Lieut. L.Drake, Lieut. J.M.Conroy, Lieut. M.Gillies, Lieut. E.G.Bond, Lieut. L.H. Vickery. THIRD ROW (from left): Capt. D.L. Richards, Capt. T.H.S.Pearce, Capt.W.L.Bright, Capt. C.F.S.Jorgensen, Capt. N.S.Conrad, Capt. R.S.Shillaker, Capt. R.T.Carter, Capt. E.A.Collins, Capt. W.J.Mitchell, Capt.J.H.Martiensen, Capt. A.E.Darby, Capt. L.L.Stidston, Capt. G.W.Ward. SECOND ROW (from left): Capt. G.R.Sibthorpe, Capt. J.L.Partridge, Capt. J.P.S.Morice, Major D.Hymus, Major J.M.Goold, Major C.A.Sandery, Major K.C.Wilson, Major H.W.Duncan, Major H.O'H.Giles, Major A.N.McLennan, Major Morris, Capt. M.M.Langsford, Major L.J.West, Capt. D.M.Syme, Capt. K.R.Richards. FRONT ROW: Major N.P.Newnan, Major F.R.Forgan, Major J.M.Tippett, Major C.J.H.Grenfell, Major W.R.Jorgensen, Lt-Col. J.S.Verco, Lt-Col. E.B.Ellison, Brigadier H.C.Bundock, Lt-Col. W.G.Haylock, Col. F.L.Wall, Major A.H.Fraser, Lt-Col. E.D.K.Butler, Major P.C.A.Head, Major E.J.Dennis, Major F.L.Secomb.

Gladys Elphick

Gladys Elphick

Photograph of Aboriginal community worker Gladys Elphick.

Helpers. C.U. Hut 20/12/19

Helpers. C.U. Hut 20/12/19

Large group of women posed in front of an ivy-covered wall, all dressed in white dresses and veils. The caption under the image reads 'Helpers. C.U. Hut. 20/12/19'. [On the back of photograph:] 'Uniform White dresses - white veils. / Cheer up helpers at the end of / World War I. / Mrs Seager Centre front row / Founder & Hon Organiser / E. Morison'. A second copy of the same photograph has the following information on the back: Bottom row starting from X [left]: Misses 1.Bee Jones, 2.Lorna Morris, 3.Ettie Parker, 4.- Berry, 5.----, 6.Mrs Munton, 7.Miller, 8.L.Yemm, 9.E.Baker 10.S.Weston, 11.Miss Tomkinson, Mesdames 12.Seager, 13.A.Miell, 14.Mrs , 15.Mrs H.P.Wilson, 16.Miss Taylor, 17.Mrs D.Fraser, 18.Mrs Hogg, 19.----, 20.Miss Williams. Second row. Miss Clarke, 2.Mrs F.Vasey, 3.Miss F.Short, 4.Miss C.Searcy, 5.Miss Cornock, 6.Miss Ellison, 7.----, 8.Mrs Church, Misses 9.L.Craig, 10.M.Chabrel, 11.R.Brailey, 12.Mrs Novice, Misses 13.Connor, 14.----, 15.O.Judell, 16.J.Fraser, 17.----, 18.----. Third row Misses 1.Moyse, 2.A.King, 3.D.Brown, 4.M.Downer, 5.H.Seager, 6.----, 7.M.Muller, 8.Mrs Bruce, Misses 9.L.Short, 10.I.Carter, 11.----, 12.Mrs Sweetapple, 13.Miss Trewenack, 14.N.Smith, 15.Clarke, 16.----, 17.Pearce. Fourth row. 1.----, Misses 2.I.Short, 3.Boyer, 4-8 [not known], Misses 9.Brown, 10.L.Muller, 11.----, 12.Joyner, 13.Mrs Dewhurst, 14.----, Mrs J.Morison, Misses 16.B.Lee, 17.DeMole, 18.Wyatt, 19.Stevenson. Top row: 1-3 [not identified], Misses 4.T.Wright, 5.E.Judell, Mrs F.Fillmore, 7.K.Berry Smith, 8.----, 9.----, 10.V.Judell, K.Collison, 12.Brown, 13.C.Church, 14.E.Priest, 15.A.Prater, 16.Farley, 17----, 18.----.

Members of the Glenelg town council, past and present, 1906

Members of the Glenelg town council, past and present, 1906

Members of the Glenelg town council, past and present photographed in 1906. Back row, left to right: J.P.Bickford (clerk); Councillors Robert Cooper; G. Fowler Stewart; W. Storrie, jnr.; H.V. Moyle; T.B. Percival; H. Wright; Messrs. C.L. Colley and F.W. Ralph. Front row: Mayors H.J. Pearce (1903-5); A.J. Roberts (1900-2); G.K. Soward (1896-8); W.F. Stock (1879-1880, 1887); H.W. Varley; W. Rounsevell (l881-2); H.D. Gell (1885-6); W.L. Ware (1890-2); R. Smith (1893-5).

Winners of lawn tennis premiership

Winners of lawn tennis premiership

Hyde Park, winners of the A grade Pennant 1913-1914. Standing: G.M. Pearce and R. Mercer. Sitting: E.W. Mitton and R.C. Whitelaw.

Mr. McBride of Burra laying a corner foundation stone for the new Kooringa Methodist Church

Mr. McBride of Burra laying a corner foundation stone for the new Kooringa Methodist Church

A corner foundation stone laying ceremony being conducted by Mr. R.J.M. McBride (who represented the congregation) of Burra in March 1914 for the new Kooringa Methodist Church. Approximately 200 people attended the luncheon, and the crowd assembled to 400 for the stone-laying. £204 was collected on the day, and stones were also laid by T.W. Wilkinson (representing the trustees), Mrs J.H Nield for the incumbent Rev. J.H. Nield, and Miss Alice Pearce representing the Sunday School.

A wrecked motor car after an accident

A wrecked motor car after an accident

A wrecked motor car photographed after an accident on South Terrace, Adelaide; the vehicle which was driven by Mr. Pearce may have been hit by a train or a tram.

Photographs of the church and clergy

Photographs of the church and clergy

Photographs of the church, clergy and choirs of St John the Evangelist Anglican Church, Halifax Street, Adelaide. The clergy are variously referred to as the 'incumbent', 'rector' and 'Minister in charge'. (Dates in the contents refer to the years the clergyman was at St John's.)