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Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm. The F.J. Holden is owned by hire car proprietor Clement Frank McNair of 42 Annesley Avenue, Trinity Gardens.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm. The car in front is a F.J. Holden owned by hire car proprietor Clement Frank McNair of 42 Annesley Avenue, Trinity Gardens.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Papers and photographs related to Donald Campbell's 1963 land speed record attempt, Lake Eyre

Papers and photographs relating to the unsuccessful 1963 attempt on the World Land Speed Record by Donald Campbell in the Bluebird-Proteus CN7, at Lake Eyre in South Australia. Includes a letter written by Campbell to 'Bill', a typescript document written by a group of State authorities outlining rules for visitors, and a newspaper clipping showing the location on Lake Eyre. Also contains a number of black and white photographs of Donald Campbell, his support crew, and the Bluebird at Lake Eyre and Muloorina Station.

Royal visit to Adelaide

Royal visit to Adelaide

Viewed from the first level of the Victoria Buildings, crowds gather along Flinders Street to view the 'Royal Progress' through the streets of Adelaide during the royal visit of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh.

Aerial photographs of the city of Victor Harbor

Aerial photographs of the city of Victor Harbor

Aerial views of the city of Victor Harbor, South Australia, including views of the foreshore along Franklin Parade, The Salvation Army Memorial Camp, Encounter Lakes, Kent Reserve, Inman River, South Coast District Hospital, holiday and caravan parks, Victor Harbor High School, Newland Uniting Church, shopping centres, Warland Reserve, Soldiers Memorial Gardens, Victor Harbor Bowling Club, tennis clubs, skate park, yacht and croquet clubs, Victor Harbor R-7 School, Hindmarsh River and river mouth, Granite Island, Masonic Gardens, Encounter Bay Football Club, Victor Harbor Golf Club, Police Station, Davenport Anchorage, Police Point and Granite Island Rd, Hotel Victor, Mount Breckan estate, and Wright Island.

Photograph album of the England-Australia flight

Photograph album of the England-Australia flight

Photograph album documenting the England-Australia flight of the Vickers Vimy G-EAOU and crew, from Hounslow, England, to Adelaide, Australia. See below for details.

Visit of Queen Elizabeth to Adelaide

Visit of Queen Elizabeth to Adelaide

Colour photographs of the arrival of Queen Elizabeth at Adelaide Airport, the official welcome by Dame Roma Mitchell, John Bannon and Angela Bannon and the Queen and Prince Philip's walkabout and being greeted by well wishers on the tarmac.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. A protestor is holding a sign with the message, 'Justice for Blacks' on the back. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Protestors are raising a fist in the air. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Protestors are raising a fist in the air. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Protestors are raising a fist in the air, and signs are being held with the messages, 'No Justice No Peace', and 'I can't breathe'. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Many are holding signs. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Many are holding signs. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Protesters gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. One protester is holding up a 'Black Lives Matter' sign. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Crowd gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Protestors are holding signs with the messages, 'Silence is Violence', 'If you're not angry you're not listening 2020', and 'no Justice no Peace!'. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Protesters gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. A protester is holding up a sign with the message, 'White silence enables racism & deaths in custody'. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Protesters gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. A protester has 'Free West Papua' on her t-shirt. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Protesters gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. A girl is attempting to hold up a 'Black Lives Matter' sign. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Protesters gathered at the edge of Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Protesters gathered at the edge of Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. Messages have been written on the road. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Protesters gathered at the edge of Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. A man is holding a sign, 'BLM Justice'. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Protesters leaving Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) to walk along King William Street, for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Protesters gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. People are holding up signs with messages including, 'ACAB', 'Silence is betrayal', and 'Black Lives Matter'. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Adelaide 'Black Lives Matter' protest, Tarntanyangga

Group of protesters gathered at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) for the Black Lives Matter rally and protest, held on 6 June 2020, and estimated to be attended by over 6000 people. People are holding up signs with assorted messages. The protest titled, 'Solidarity with Minneapolis', was in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The South Australian Police Commissioner gave protestors an exemption from COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, and masks were not handed out in response to advice from SA Health. The protest was also to demonstrate against issues with police violence, racism, and Aboriginal deaths in custody in. Speakers included Natasha Wanganeen, Jack Buckskin, Gabriel Akon (DyspOra), Aunty Yvonne Agius, and Aunty Joan Lemont. Organisers included Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism.