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Stock Exchange, Adelaide

Stock Exchange, Adelaide

View looking towards the Adelaide Stock Exchange in Exchange Place, between Pirie and Grenfell Streets, 16 September 1984. At the time the adjacent site was being prepared for the new state head office premises of Telecom Australia.

Staff of MTT Converter Station, Adelaide

Staff of MTT Converter Station, Adelaide

Interior of the Municipal Tramways Trust Converter Station on East Terrace, Adelaide (Acre 156, between Pirie and Grenfell Streets) with staff. Colin Twist is seated, first on left, 2nd row.

Photographs of bank premises

Photographs of bank premises in Adelaide, suburbs and country areas. Included are some albums of photographs of the opening ceremonies for some buildings.

Family album

Family album

Photograph album of the Dunn family and their homes 'The Laurels' in Mount Barker and Park View House, Hackney. See 'contents' for more details.

World War 1 era campaign button badges

World War 1 era campaign button badges

73 World War 1 era badges (also known as campaign buttons or 'tinnies') collected by Alan David and Winifred Smith Greenlees, when they were living in Broken Hill. Most badges were designed and created to be purchased as a fundraising interest, in order to raise money for various factions of the Red Cross, and most were manufactured by Alfred E.S. Stokes in Australia 'Manufacturer of Photographic reproduction, coloured Patriotic, Carnival, Campaign Buttons, etc. 228 Pitt Street, Sydney'. Several of this group of items were designed for other charity groups such as the Returned Services League (RSL), the Florence Nightingale Fund, the Army Nurses Day, the Civilian TB & Cancer Fund, the Navy Day, the Wattle League, the Lord Mayor's Japanese Relief Fund and other ventures.

Light horseman Robinson on his horse

Light horseman Robinson on his horse

Half-plate glass negative of soldier Robinson in World War One military uniform, mounted on his horse and holding his rifle in one hand. Written on original paper envelope: '-Robinson 1168, 6 Cabs Friday'. Regimental number 264, Place of birth Nottingham England, Religion Church of England, Occupation Draper, Address Barrier Hotel, Port Pirie, South Australia. Marital status Single, Age at embarkation 24, Next of kin Mrs. M. Booth, 25 Dartmoor Gardens, Wimbledon Park, London, S.W., England. Enlistment date 25 August 1914, Rank on enlistment Private, Unit name 3rd Light Horse Regiment, B Squadron AWM Embarkation Roll number 10/8/1, Embarkation details Unit embarked from Adelaide, on board HMAT A17 Port Lincoln on 22 October 1914, Rank from Nominal Roll Sergeant, Unit from Nominal Roll 3rd Light Horse Regiment, Fate Discharged 5 March 1919.

Corporals Reginald Roy Inwood, VC and Jorgen Christian Jensen, VC

Corporals Reginald Roy Inwood, VC and Jorgen Christian Jensen, VC

Half-plate glass negative of two Australian Victoria Cross recipients, Corporals Reginald Roy Inwood and Jorgen Christian Jensen, wearing World War One uniforms, including slouch hats, standing outdoors. This photograph may have been taken on 18 October 1918 upon their arrival in Adelaide from active service overseas, possibly at Government House. See article 'Victoria Cross Winners Arrived in Adelaide' in the 'Observer', Saturday 19 October 1918, page 4, for further details.

Addresses presented to G.F. Angas

Addresses presented to G.F. Angas

Photographic copies of addresses presented to George Fife Angas. Item 1: Document acknowledging (and listing) the original directors of the S.A. Company. n.d. People named (with signatures adjacent) are George Fife Angas, Charles Hindley, James Hyde, Henry Kingscote, John Pirie, John Rundle, Thomas Smith, James Ruddell Todd and Henry Waymouth. Item 2: Document from the annual general meeting of the S.A. Company acknowledging the important role played by G.F. Angas as director of the S.A. Company in its development, 28 June 1848. The wording reads: 'South Australian Company. At the Twelfth Annual General Meeting of this Company held on the 28th June 1848 in their Offices No. 4 New Bond Street, London. J. Ruddell Todd Esqr in the Chair. The following resolution was moved by Robert Oakes, Esquire, seconded by Charles Hindley, Esqr, M.P., supported by the Revd Thomas Simpson, John Fussell Esqr and R. B. Beddome Esquire and carried unanimously - That the best acknolwedgement of the meeting are due to George Fife Angas, Esqr, The Chairman of the Directors of the Company during the past twelve years, for the intelligent, devoted, and valuable services of the Gentleman and that this Resolution be transmitted to him by the Chairman. [signed] J. Ruddell Todd, Chairman. Countersigned, David McLaren, Manager.'

J.H. Flynn

J.H. Flynn

Written on original paper envelope: 'No. 1289 Received Dec 10th To be complete Dec 17th. Name J.H. Flynn. Order 1 Dz Cabs & Bro. Brn Kts'. Possibly Private John Henry Flynn.

Corporals Reginald Roy Inwood, VC and Jorgen Christian Jensen, VC

Corporals Reginald Roy Inwood, VC and Jorgen Christian Jensen, VC

Half-plate glass negative of two Australian Victoria Cross recipients, Corporals Reginald Roy Inwood and Jorgen Christian Jensen, wearing World War One uniforms, including slouch hats, standing outdoors. This photograph may have been taken on 18 October 1918 upon their arrival in Adelaide from active service overseas, possibly at Government House. See article 'Victoria Cross Winners Arrived in Adelaide' in the 'Observer', Saturday 19 October 1918, page 4, for further details.