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Centenary of the First World War Armistice

Centenary of the First World War Armistice

Commissioner of Police, Grant Stevens, salutes after laying a wreath at the National War Memorial, Adelaide, during the ceremony marking the centenary of the First World War Armistice.

Imperial Hotel

Imperial Hotel

The Imperial Hotel on the north east corner of King William and Grenfell streets. Two banners advertising the motion picture 'Picnic' at the State Theatre and a third advertising West End Beer and Stout are on the balcony. Pedestrians are crossing King William Street while a Police Officer directs traffic.

Adelaide Global Strike 4 Climate

Adelaide Global Strike 4 Climate

Viewed from the intersection with Hindley Street South Australian Police vehicles lead the Global Strike 4 Climate protest march down King William Street, Adelaide.

Pride March Adelaide

Pride March Adelaide

Trans sex-worker and activist Heather Eckermann talks with a female police offer near the end of the 2019 Adelaide Pride March. Heather is holding a sign that says "TRANS SEX-W*RKERS GAVE US PRIDE".

Pride March Adelaide

Pride March Adelaide

South Australia Police 'Greys' escorting the Adelaide Pride March.

Adelaide ‘Black Lives Matter’ Protest, King William Street

Adelaide ‘Black Lives Matter’ Protest, King William Street

Police vehicles in front of the 'Black Lives Matter' protest, travelling along King William Street, from Victoria Square. Signs and placards being held include '400 + indigenous deaths in custody', and 'Too late! For sorry, Reform now'.

Adelaide ‘Black Lives Matter’ Protest, Victoria Square

Adelaide ‘Black Lives Matter’ Protest, Victoria Square

A police car blocking Pirie Street, west of Gawler Place, towards King William Street, for the 'Black Lives Matter' podcast.

Police at the Million Mask March protest, Parliament House

Police at the Million Mask March protest, Parliament House

Police talking to protesters at the Million Mask March protest, held annually on Guy Fawkes Day, Parliament House. protesters are gathered in support of Julian Assange.

Extinction Rebellion Spring Rebellion Block Party protest, Pulteney Street

Extinction Rebellion Spring Rebellion Block Party protest, Pulteney Street

Extinction Rebellion Spring Rebellion Block Party protest, Pulteney Street. The protest is reaching the police line on North Terrace.

Extinction Rebellion Spring Rebellion Block Party protest, North Terrace

Extinction Rebellion Spring Rebellion Block Party protest, North Terrace

Extinction Rebellion Spring Rebellion Block Party protest, viewed from behind the police, North Terrace. The protest started at the intersection of Pulteney Street and Rundle Mall.

Extinction Rebellion Spring Rebellion Block Party protest, North Terrace

Extinction Rebellion Spring Rebellion Block Party protest, North Terrace

Extinction Rebellion Spring Rebellion Block Party protest, viewed from between the police and the protesters, North Terrace, in front of the University of Adelaide's ThincLab. The protest started at the intersection of Pulteney Street and Rundle Mall.

Anti Vietnam War demonstrations

Anti Vietnam War demonstrations

Anti Vietnam War demonstrations at the intersection of North Terrace and King William Street, Adelaide, and gatherings at Elder Park.

Photographs collected and taken by Dorothy Pyatt OAM

Photographs collected and taken by Dorothy Pyatt OAM

Photographs collected and taken by Dorothy Pyatt OAM in South Australia and Northern Territory

Protesters at the Baxter Detention Centre

Protesters at the Baxter Detention Centre

A collection of photographs of protesters outside the Baxter Detention Centre at Port Augusta, photographed on 19th and 20th April 2003. See 'contents' for details of individual images; see also B 69245 - B 69249.

Research paper on Edward Angus Hamilton along with photographs

Research paper on Edward Angus Hamilton along with photographs

Research paper on Edward Hamilton together with a brief biography, photographs of buildings with which he was associated, a copy of the article on Edward Hamilton which was reproduced from the September 1985 edition of heritage periodical and a photocopied newspaper article about a mansion to be demolished at Unley. Details for the photos (D 7683/2) are as per brief captions on back of photographs.

Innamincka and Cooper Creek

Innamincka and Cooper Creek

A collection of photographs taken at Innamincka Station and Mission, and at the nearby Cooper Creek crossing. See 'contents' for details of individual items. Innamincka has been spelt on the back of photographs as Innaminka.

Coopers Creek in flood

Coopers Creek in flood

Envelope and six photographs showing Coopers Creek in flood near Innamincka, and camel team hitched to a mail coach at Carraweena en route for Innamincka. Envelope is addressed to 'The Honorable Judge Mitchell Adelaide, from Baron De Pury, Police Station Innamincka, S. A'. Each photograph is captioned, signed 'J. R. de Pury, M. C.' [mounted Constable] and dated '22/5/26'. Other copies of the photograph 'Changing mails at Carraweena' are held at B 44611, B 68243/45, B 25220 and PRG 1435/1/24 but B 72715 has the definitive date.

Buildings in Kintore Ave precinct prior to demolition for building of the Bastyan Wing

Buildings in Kintore Ave precinct prior to demolition for building of the Bastyan Wing

Exterior views of buildings in the vicinity of Kintore Ave and North Tce, demolished to make way for the new Bastyan Wing of the State Library of South Australia (opened in 1967).

South Australian politicians at various events

A collection of photographs of people and events associated with South Australian politicians. 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 (items 68-79), and a 35mm slide of an unidentified man (item 80). A selection have been digitised and may be viewed online (do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on B 71858); the rest may requested and viewed in the Reading Room.

Henry Mortimer Muirhead

Henry Mortimer Muirhead

Henry Mortimer Muirhead, Police Magistrate. An Advertiser December 8, 1933 newspaper clipping on the back of the photograph states: Appointed Police Magistrate. Mr HM Muirhead to succeed Mr Sabine. In Executive Council yesterday Mr HM Muirhead SM was appointed to succeed Mr EM Sabine as police magistrate for Adelaide. Mr Sabine who has reached the retiring age will begin his leave next week and Mr Muirhead will start his official duties about January 9. Mr Muirhead was appointed a stipendiary magistrate in 1923, before which he was registrar of the State Industrial Court. For some time he was at Mount Gambier and was later transferred to Port Adelaide. He has been assisting Mr Sabine at the Adelaide Police Court for several years. He was born at Glenelg and is the son of Mr CM Muirhead, who was a prominent solicitor in Adelaide. He was educated at St Peter's College and admitted to the Bar in 1909. He became managing clerk to Messrs. McLachlan and Napier. Two years later he was appointed clerk of arraigns and third associate at the Supreme Court. He was appointed Registrar of the Court of Industrial Appeals and on the constitution of the Industrial Court in 1913 he became Industrial Registrar. Mr Muirhead enlisted in the AIF in 1917 and served in France and Belgium with the 10th Battalion.

Portraits in South Australia

Portraits in South Australia

Photographs in black & white and some sepia, of portraits of South Australian people and scenes ca. 1890-1930. Some images include noteworthy costumes. See CONTENTS for more information and details.

Views of streets in Port Adelaide district

Views of streets in Port Adelaide district

Views of Council road works and road construction in the Port Adelaide district, including Semaphore, Largs, Glanville, Peterhead, Birkenhead, Sandwell, Portland Estate, Exeter areas, with before and after views at each location. Buildings, shops, houses, land, streetscapes and modes of transport are featured.

Photographs relating to standard people A-Q

Photographs relating to standard people A-Q

Photographs relating to 'standard people', created by Messenger Press.

Photographs of W.A. Robjohns

The series comprises 15 albums housing 1,973 photographs, most of which were taken by photographer W.A. Robjohns ca.1920-1966. Album covers were numbered and labelled by Robjohns. The sequence is incomplete, however, as only volumes 1-9, 12-14, 15, 20 and 23 have been donated. Robjohns' brief descriptions of content on the covers and spines are incomplete. For further descriptions of place names and subjects contained in each album, SEE details below. The albums contain small black and white prints, mostly undated, with captions by W.R. Robjohns. Also sepia and postcard prints, and a few hand-tinted prints. A small number of images were taken by other photographers, several of whom have been identified by Robjohns. Images depict Adelaide suburbs, city scenes and country towns, with an emphasis on rural landscapes, parks and reserves, rivers, reservoirs, streets, houses, churches, businesses and shop fronts, and public celebrations and processions. Also included are images of the Robjohns family on picnics and holiday outings, and their homes, cars and pets. A number of photos were duplicated or enlarged by Robjohns and appear in more than one album.

Sheep stations

Sheep stations

Collection of photographs showing the life and conditions of sheep stations that Clement Penfold Smith worked on including Outalpa and Weekeroo near Mannahill, northeast of Peterborough, and Coola, near Mount Gambier. They show the homesteads, gardens, livestock, tanks, and land. Coola Station was 20 miles from Mount Gambier, comprising 13000 acres, and carried 6000 sheep and 1000 Hereford cattle.

Photographs and slides relating to Coober Pedy

Photographs and slides relating to Coober Pedy

Photographs selected to be incorporated into a book about Coober Pedy. Initial discussions took place between John Dallwitz and Rigby Ltd. in 1977 but it is unclear as to whether the book was published. Photographs were to be used in various chapters .... which was to be titled 'Photographic essay of present day Coober Pedy'. Also an index to the photographs. Not all the photographs have been digitised. Also includes colour slides with the name 'Busbridge' on them.

Joseph Crombie

Joseph Crombie

Joseph Crombie arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Thirteen" on 31 December 1839. He was a Police Inspector and a publican. He died aged 85 at Sussex Street, North Adelaide in approximately 1899. When he was a Police Inspector he was in charge of the second gold escort from Victoria. Alexander Tolmer, Commissioner of Police organised 18 escorts for the gold transported from the Victorian goldfields to South Australia. This gold was valued at approximately 1.2 million pounds. Joseph Crombie was the publican of the Fountain Hotel at Gilberton during 1854-1859. The Fountain Hotel existed from 1853-1861.

William Bowhey

William Bowhey

Studio portrait of William Bowhey who was born in March 1850 in and died in September 1922.

Messenger Press: Views of Adelaide, its commercial and public buildings

Messenger Press: Views of Adelaide, its commercial and public buildings

A collection of photographs and colour photocopies of commercial premises, buildings and streets in and around the City of Adelaide (in two volumes), including artists' impressions and designs for redevelopment. Includes some designs for the Remm Group Myer Centre development, with artist's impressions of the interior. The album comprises photographs collected by Messenger Press, many of which have been published in the various suburban editions of the paper. To view apartment buildings and domestic architecture in Adelaide see album B 71883. A brochure.

Delegate to conference with the Government

Delegate to conference with the Government

Group of nine men, one wearing a police uniform. Notation on back of photograph reads 'These hard face men are the men picked for a conference with the Government - Adelaide 1923/24 - [in another hand] Adelaide Police'. A second copy of this photographs notes 'Conference at Police Union rooms 1923 - they didn't strike!'.