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Photograph album of Miss Molly Stokes

Photograph album of Miss Molly Stokes

ALBUM: Holiday views in South Australia, 1926-34.

Additional photographs relating to exploration and maritime topics

Additional photographs relating to exploration and maritime topics

A collection of mounted photographs relating primarily to exploration and maritime topics in South Australia and the Northern Territory, together with a small collection of portraits of people associated with the Royal Geographical Society. Two group portraits of Aboriginal people, from Port Lincoln and from Kopperamanna are included (photographs 9 and 15). Photographs 67-70 relate to the Flinders Centenary 1902. The following photographs have not been digitised (copies are held elsewhere in the Pictorial Collection or not related specifically to South Australia): 2. 'Light on Kingston jetty' with lighthouse keeper, his dog and bicycle; 3. 'Kingston jetty' Also at B 9409; 8. 'The British Hotel Port Adelaide', pencil sketch ca. 1841. Also at B 510; 9. 'Port Lincoln natives, last of tribe, 1897'. See B 512; 13. 'Victor Harbor breakwater'. Also at PRG 280/1/2/39; 20. Distant view of the landing place and iron stores at Port Adelaide, South Australia. Photograph of an artwork of 1838; 25. Horrocks' expedition, showing Horrocks and his party, with laden camel, moving through the bush. Photo of an artwork ca.1846; 26. 'Horrocks after being wounded on his way to Penwortham'. Photograph of an artwork ca.1848. Also at B 475. Original in the Art Gallery of South Australia; 28. Photograph of painting signed by E. Magraith 1904 with inscription 'H.M.C.S. Yatala after a painting by H. C. R. 1849', to Arthur Searcy Esq, President of Marine Board, from G. H. 1904'. See also B 9316; 31. View of the gorge on Mary River by Stephen King 1862. John McDouall Stuart Expedition. See also B 486/9; 33. 'Matthew Flinders, aged 27', photo of a portrait . See B 11153; 38. 'Captain Sir Leopold Mc Clintock, R.N. LL.D' photograph of an engraving of Sir Francis Leopold McClintock, Arctic explorer; 39. 'The late Sir John Franklin' photo of an engraving;40. 'Captain Charles Sturt' (Australian explorer). Also at B 70378/3; 41. 'Relievo of National Memorial to Sir John Franklin. M. Noble, Sculptor', photo of bronze sculpture in London; 51. 'Robert Kyffin Thomas' portrait. Also at B 3687; 52. 'Charles Davies older brother, Gawler'; 58. 'The Right Hon. Sir William Molesworth, Secretary of State for the Colonies'; 59. 'Sir Leopold Mc Clintock, 1880'; 60. Commander Verney Lovett Cameron 1878; 61. 'John McKinlay'. Davies & Co. photographer. Also at B 1782; 65. 'Sir J. Langdon Bonython'. Also at B 2255.

Cowell and Franklin Harbour, Eyre Peninsula

Cowell and Franklin Harbour, Eyre Peninsula

Records of the Reverend Arthur M. Trengove comprising lantern slides and glass plate negatives, mainly of church buildings of the Eyre Peninsula region, with a focus on Cowell and the Methodist church, manse and scenery. There are also photographs of Maylands Methodist Church and Orroroo Methodist Church. Also includes some images of the Franklin Harbour hotel in Cowell, other buildings in the Eyre Peninsula and coastal jetty scenes, and some portraits of missionaries serving in the Eyre Peninsula circuit. Some images have legible (minimal) captions but most are without captions. See CONTENTS for more information and details of images.

George De Hane

George De Hane

George De Hane, was the publisher of Port Lincoln's first newspaper, "the Port Lincoln Herald", and was one of the town's original settlers [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/2/20]. George De Hane was an early Adelaide printing, publishing, bookselling and stationery firm. He set up business in Stephens Place, Adelaide in the late 1830's. After publishing the short-lived Port Lincoln Herald he returned to Adelaide in 1841 to work from a mud hut in Morphett Street. Later he moved to King William Street and after his death in 1864 he was succeeded by Samuel Edward Roberts. His works included "Adelaide Magazine", "Adelaide Independent amd Cabinet of Amusement", "Dehane's Almanac". "Adelaide Observer" and three books on the Aborigines of South Australia

Photographs from the AOU expedition

Photographs from the AOU expedition

Photographs taken by S.A. White during the Australian Ornithologists' Union's expedition to 'Eyre's Peninsula, October 1909'. The expedition is documented in a booklet published by White in 1910 under the title 'Ornithologists at Warunda Creek' which features many photographs of the expedition; the photographs in this series are additional to those in the book. Also includes photographs of the Field Naturalist Society outing to Mount Lofty and others at a social gathering on a tennis court.

SAGASCO photographs : Metropolitan and country sites

SAGASCO photographs : Metropolitan and country sites

Photographs of SAGASCO sites and premises in metropolitan and country areas (Thebarton, Henley, Christies Beach, Plympton Park, Wayville, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Mount Gambier). Photos 16-17, Proof sheets for publicity event at Port Lincoln showroom (Lincoln Studios), and 1975 colour photos of Mount Gambier SAGASCO facility (74-77), Flagstaff Hill steel main (86-128) & suburban Gas Energy Saving Centres (129-140), Kapunda gas depot buildings (144-147) and street locations with mains, Gawler gas depot building, list of street main locations and street map (148-149), Strathalbyn works, map & details(150-152) have not been digitised. Photograph 154 of the Port Adelaide Gasworks after completion in 1866 is shown in the SAGASCO 1986 history (page 1) as part of the Bowden site buildings ca.1895. This is a copy made for SAGASCO ca.1986 from B 21542 (date given as ca.1900).

Additional miscellaneous photographs

Additional miscellaneous photographs

A miscellaneous collection of mounted photographs relating to exploration of South Australia and the Northern Territory, including several unidentified outback stations, a group portrait of Aboriginal people of Port Lincoln ca. 1900, and maritime topics. A selection have been digitised. Photographs 3, 5-7 are albumen prints of etchings by Frederick Nixon, 1845 duplicating copies held elsewhere in the Pictorial Collection. A photograph of the 'Lusitania, Circular Quay, Sydney, NSW', Excelsior Photo Company' and an interesting series of nineteenth century photos of Tarputree Hindu temples, India with views of Gopuram, Mundapum with lion figures, and a stone car or chariot drawn by horses, are included.

Railway inspection car

Railway inspection car

A railway inspection car on the West Coast railway driven by Mr. Fred Kruger; the passengers are Superintendent Hogarth and Mr. Jack McKenzie, near Port Lincoln.

Rex Kimber and George Hume at Glanville

Rex Kimber and George Hume at Glanville

Rex Kimber (left) and George Hume, Department of Marine and Harbours truck drivers, with a DMH Kenworth semi trailer in the DMH dockyard at Glanville. Rex, George and the semi were heavily involved in transporting sections of the Port Lincoln bulk handling plant from Glanville to Port Lincoln.

Gary washing the car

Gary washing the car

Gary Duncis, aged 4, washing the family's Morris Minor convertible at their home in Port Lincoln. For the first five years after escaping war torn Europe, Gary's father Ziggy rode a push bike around the town before acquiring his first car. Although employed by SA Railways, Ziggy had trouble convincing a bank to lend him money, until Port Lincoln mayor, Percival Puckridge, went guarantor on the loan.

William Borthwick

William Borthwick

William Borthwick arrived in South Australia in 1839, and became a land owner with his son Adam near Port Lincoln.

Biplane (de Havilland 6 machine) owned by the Willmott Gardner Aviation Company

Biplane (de Havilland 6 machine) owned by the Willmott Gardner Aviation Company

Five photographs of the Willmott Gardner Aviation Company's de Havilland (DH-6) biplane in South Australia. See individual photo captions for more information.

Family album of the Hursthouse Family

Family album of the Hursthouse Family

The album contains photographs relating primarily to the life of John Wilson Hursthouse (1913-1945) including family camping holidays to the South-East, Yorke Peninsula and Eyre Peninsula between 1925-1930; schooling at Queen's School, North Adelaide, and Roseworthy Agricultural College, Boy Scouts, Army training at Kapunda Military camp, shearing at Middle Camp near Cowell and Elbow Hill (1934-1936); wheat harvesting at Gum Park, Yongala 1937; and training as an RAAF pilot at Parafield Aerodrome. The album includes a family portrait of John (Jack) with his parents Calvert Fearon Hursthouse and Lilian Ethel (nee Preshaw), and his siblings Helen Mary and Harold Richmond (Dick). Another photograph includes his son David as a child.

Church at Big Swamp

Church at Big Swamp

View of members of the Methodist Church congregation outside the church at Big Swamp (on the Eyre Peninsula between Coffin Bay and Port Lincoln).

Ker Family World War One photographs

Ker Family World War One photographs

Photographs of the Ker Family relating to the First World War. See below for details and to view images.

Portrait of James Dugald Somerville

Portrait of James Dugald Somerville

James Dugald Somerville, historian, pictured working on the ballots for country lands as part of his research into the Port Lincoln Special Survey (see PRG 15/90). He also served as an engineer on the west coast railway. Snap taken by a 'SA News' photographer, 6 September 1933, in the Public Library of South Australia (as evidenced by the carved wooden chair that he is sitting on, which features the South Australian Institute logo ).

The 'Beatrice' at Port Adelaide

The 'Beatrice' at Port Adelaide

The wooden schooner 'Beatrice', 72 tons, at Port Adelaide. [wooden 2 masted schooner, ON23860, 99 tons, 94.1 x 19.1 x 11.5. Built 1860 Newhaven Sussex. Came to Australia in March 1862 owned by Thomas Must, registered Portland, Victoria. In September 1862 sold to Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and the Province of South Australia. Sold out of Government service July 1890 owner Richard Honey, registered Port Adelaide. Stranded near Port Lincoln Feb. 4 1897. Recovered re-registered now 81 gross and 72 net tons. Transferred to Port of Melbourne in July 1917 and lost at Waterhouse Island, Bass Strait in 1921. Purchased for survey work and spent some time in the Northern Territory. See 'Ketches of South Australia' 3rd edition. See 'Navy in South Australia' Parsons, 1974.]

Album presented to the Revd A.G. Rawstorne

Album presented to the Revd A.G. Rawstorne

Volume 2 of two large photographic albums presented 'to the Reverend A. G. Rawstorne, M.A. / in memory of his three years of busy work / and bright useful life / in / South Australia / with much affection and gratitude / from / the Bishop and Mrs Kennion. / Bishop's Court / N. Adelaide / Jan. 11th 1886. / My pulses therefore beat again / for other friends that once I met / nor can it suit me to forget / the mighty hopes that makes us men. / Tennyson. In mem. cant.85'. The album contains 111 Sweet photographs, each with a brief caption. [Individual photos from the album can also be viewed by doing an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on SRG 94/2/13. The second volume can be found at SRG 94/2/14.]

Witton Beach

Witton Beach

Loading a paddle boat at Witton beach which is in the hundred/settlement of Witton within the town council of Cowell. This is half way between Port Augusta and Port Lincoln on the Franklin Harbour. People unloading the paddle steamer are waiting in a boat, and two horse drawn carts, with the drivers standing in the carts are keeping out of the water which reaches the horses' bellys.

Kangaroo Island and other locations

Kangaroo Island and other locations

Thirteen slides of a trip around Kangaroo Island in early 1972. Also slides of Flinders Ranges and Port Lincoln.

John and Jane Lashmar and family

John and Jane Lashmar and family

Family portrait of John Sherbourne Lashmar and wife Jane (nee Rushall), and their children, left to right: John (Jock) Edward, May, Kate, Thomas (Tom or 'Peter') Sherborne, and William (Will) Young. May is wearing a dress with elaborate embroidery and a sash over one shoulder, and is holding a small handbag in one hand. Kate is wearing a white lace apron over her dress and is holding a fan in her lap. William, John, and Jock are wearing formal suits with waist coats and ties, and Tom is wearing a buttoned-up coat. Jane is wearing a tightly-fitted dress with emroidery on the bodice, a high neck, row of buttons down the centre, and slightly puffed sleeves.

Photographs relating to E.E. Scarfe and Mortlock family

Loose photographs of E.E. Scarfe, J.T. Mortlock and his mother, and the Mortlock yacht 'Martindale'. See below for details. Some of the images (nos. 3-9) have been digitised for the South Australiana Database. Do a NUMBER search on that database under PRG 1445/8.

Album presented to the Revd A.G. Rawstorne

Album presented to the Revd A.G. Rawstorne

Volume 1 of two large photographic albums presented 'to the Reverend A. G. Rawstorne, M.A. / in memory of his three years of busy work / and bright useful life / in / South Australia / with much affection and gratitude / from / the Bishop and Mrs Kennion. / Bishop's Court / N. Adelaide / Jan. 11th 1886. / My pulses therefore beat again / for other friends that once I met / nor can it suit me to forget / the mighty hopes that makes us men. / Tennyson. In mem. cant.85'. The album contains 111 Sweet photographs, each with a brief caption. [Individual photos from the album can also be viewed by doing an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on SRG 94/2/13. The second volume can be found at SRG 94/2/14.]

Photograph album of South Australian and other scenes

Photograph album of South Australian and other scenes

Photographic album of unknown provenance of South Australian views and other places. Some have been given captions by the creators. A selection of these has been digitised and available online. See 'Contents' for details.

Hut, Mikkira Station

Hut, Mikkira Station

Hut, Mikkira Station . Two theories are: it was erected by "Wallaby Sam" as a refuge from hostile Aborigines, OR, the hut was used for smoking pig carcasses. The location has also been questioned, it could be on Tulka Station. Information on back of photograph states " hut on Mikkira Station, near Sleaford Bay. Said to have been erected in the early days (probably before 1860) by "Wallaby Sam". The hut has a small window but no door. It is entered by a subterranean passage about 90 feet long, which comes to the surface at a "blow out" in the limestone. Said to have been designed as a safe refuge from hostile natives".

Flinders Monument, Stamford Hill

Flinders Monument, Stamford Hill

Flinders Monument, Stamford Hill. The photograph shows the monument prior to 1934. A second South Australian Government tablet was laid over the present bronze plate on 8th March 1934. The monument was repaired by Kellet. The tablet states "Memory Cove. HMS Investigator. M Flinders Commander. Anchored here February 22, 1802. Mr John Thistle Master, William Taylor midshipman and six able seaman were unfortunately lost in Thorny Passage from being upset in a sudden squall. The boat was found but the bodies were not recovered".

Flinders Monument, Stamford

Flinders Monument, Stamford

Flinders monument at Stamford Hill.

Henry Cowell Hawson

Henry Cowell Hawson

Captain Henry Cowell Hawson, son of Henry Hawson and brother of Francis Tapley Hawson [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/2/39]. Captain Hawson arrived in Port Lincoln in 1839 bringing his whole family (brothers and father) from Newfoundland looking for a better life after the Depression. His brigantine "Abeona" carried a cargo of cedar wood which was used in building his home at Kirton Point. He was a pioneer pastoralist who brought the firtst cattle to the Eyre Penninsula. He built a sheep property at Little Swamp called 'Towalla', a pastoral lease at Coffin Bay and Polda Station. He married Frances Maria Brodribb in Tasmania in 1840 and together they had 6 children. He accompanied Tod's expedition to the north and CC Dutton's party to the south.

William Ranson Mortlock

William Ranson Mortlock

William Ranson Mortlock, born Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England, he came to South Australia in 1843, aged 22. After first purchasing Yalluna Run near Port Lincoln he became a major landholder on Eyre Peninsula and in the North of South Australia. In 1850 he married Margaret Tennant, and they had four children, Jessie (1851), Mary (1853) Florence (1856) and William Tennant (1858). MHR for the seat of Flinders May 1868 to Mar. 1870, Dec. 1871 to Jan. 1875 and Apr. 1878 to Mar. 1884, William died at his Medindie property, Avenel House, 10 May 1884, and was buried in the North Road Cemetery [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/2/37].William Ranson Mortlock is remebered as a grazier and politician in colonial South Australia. The Mortlock family left the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, the University of Adelaide, the State Library of South Australia, the City of Adelaide and the State of South Australia with many significant and lasting legacies

Charles Willoughby Norrie

Charles Willoughby Norrie

Charles Willoughby Moke Norrie was the 23rd Governor of South Australia. Despite his illustrious career he claimed his greatest achievement was catching a 1,009 kilo shark off Port Lincoln using only a rod and reel