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HMAS 'Australia' (I) at Sydney

HMAS 'Australia' (I) at Sydney

Written on negative envelope: '171. HMAS Australia, Sydney'. View looking towards the bow of the HMAS Australia (I) at port in Sydney. The battle cruiser HMAS Australia was the Australian Navy's first flagship and the centrepiece of the 'Fleet Unit', whose acquisition signalled the RAN's arrival as a credible ocean-going force. The ship was launched in 25 October 1911, decommissioned on 12 December 1921, and scuttled on 12 April 1924.

HMAS 'Australia' (I) at Sydney

HMAS 'Australia' (I) at Sydney

Written on negative envelope: '165. HMAS Australia'. View of the HMAS Australia (I) at port in Sydney. The battle cruiser HMAS Australia was the Australian Navy's first flagship and the centrepiece of the 'Fleet Unit', whose acquisition signalled the RAN's arrival as a credible ocean-going force. The ship was launched in 25 October 1911, decommissioned on 12 December 1921, and scuttled on 12 April 1924.

HMAS 'Australia' (I) at Sydney

HMAS 'Australia' (I) at Sydney

Written on negative envelope: 'Index no. 135, Subject: HMAS Australia, Sydney'. View of the HMAS Australia (I) at port in Sydney. The battle cruiser HMAS Australia was the Australian Navy's first flagship and the centrepiece of the 'Fleet Unit', whose acquisition signalled the RAN's arrival as a credible ocean-going force. The ship was launched in 25 October 1911, decommissioned on 12 December 1921, and scuttled on 12 April 1924.

HMAS 'Australia' (I) at Sydney

HMAS 'Australia' (I) at Sydney

Written on negative envelope: 'Index no. 102, Subject: HMAS Australia - Sydney'. View of the HMAS Australia (I) at port in Sydney. The battle cruiser HMAS Australia was the Australian Navy's first flagship and the centrepiece of the 'Fleet Unit', whose acquisition signalled the RAN's arrival as a credible ocean-going force. The ship was launched in 25 October 1911, decommissioned on 12 December 1921, and scuttled on 12 April 1924.

Salt harvesting

Salt harvesting

Salt harvesting at Dry Creek, taken from Port Wakefield Road.

Business papers of George Fife Angas in South Australia

31 bundles and some loose sheets, comprising approximately 700 documents, relating to the business activities of George Fife Angas in South Australia from 1846 to 1857. The majority of items are from 1850 to 1851, with over 300 documents from the year 1851, and comprise mainly correspondence and business papers to or from John Howard Angas at Tarrawatta. Documents include: bills of sale of cattle, sheep and horses; matters relating to leases, rents, agreements, and loan repayments; accounts; and legal documents. Also includes material relating to the Wheal Barton Mining Association and the Barossa Range Mining Company. Correspondents include: Charles Flaxman, Arthur Freeling, August Kavel (3 April 1851), and other German settlers (writing in German). Documents are grouped by year. See below for details and to view pages.

Papers of George Cutler

Records comprising photographs and souvenir albums sent by George Cutler to his mother and sister (Mrs Douglas Cutler and Emma) at 'Leominster', Methuen Street, Prospect (a suburb of Adelaide).

Broad leaf plants

Broad leaf plants

Watercolour painting of a clump of broad leafed plants beside a waterway. Not identified or dated and somewhat rough.

Badges relating to political issues

Badges relating to political issues

A collection of circular tin plate badges with pin attachment on back, relating to Australian political issues from the 1970s to the 2000s collected by Molly Brannigan. Topics include: Australian Labor Party, Vietnam Moratorium Campaign (VMC), peace movement and an end to war, anti-nuclear and uranium mining protests, nuclear disarmament, Friends of the Earth, May Day peace marches, Socialist workers, Aboriginal land rights and reconciliation, against ANZUS and US bases in Australia, independence for various countries, Australian Independence Movement of the mid 1970s, and miscellaneous political badges. See below for details.

Postcards from the First World War

Postcards from the First World War, sent to: Maynard Cole, William Elsdon Cole, Reginald William Cole, Maynard Cole's sisters Claudia and Millicent, and miscellaneous postcards. Sent from friends and family members on active service during the war including: Private Colin Lawson Andrews, Private Horace William George, Private Harrold Leslie Cole, Private Cyril Richard Cole, and Private Maynard Johnson Cole. See below for details.

'For King and Empire' handbills

'For King and Empire' handbills

Three handbills for the Mabel Hardinge Dramatic Company production of 'For King and Empire' performed at the Port Town Hall

'The Land of the Shamrock' handbill

'The Land of the Shamrock' handbill

Mabel Hardinge Dramatic Company production of 'The Land of the Shamrock', 'a thrilling romantic Irish drama' at Port Town Hall.

'The Rainbow Girl' handbill

'The Rainbow Girl' handbill

Handbill for the Mabel Hardinge Dramatic Company production of 'The Rainbow Girl' at the Port Town Hall. The Mabel Hardinge Company is described as being 'Re-organised! Re-Inforced!' while the show is 'the funniest of funny comedies'.

'Fettered Lives' handbill

'Fettered Lives' handbill

Handbill for the Mabel Hardinge Dramatic production of 'Fettered Lives'. 'At the Port Town Hall to-night Miss Mabel Hardinge, supported by a strongly reinforced company, will produce the intensely thrilling five-act melodrama, "Fettered Lives". The play is aptly described as 'One big thrill throughout.'' [Daily Herald, Saturday 28 August 1915.]

'Hands Across The Sea!' handbill

'Hands Across The Sea!' handbill

Handbill for the Mabel Hardinge Dramatic Company production of 'Hands Across The Sea' at the Port Town Hall on Saturday June 26 and Monday June 28, 1915. It is described on the handbill as 'The Catch of the Season!'.

'Blow for Blow' handbill

'Blow for Blow' handbill

Handbill for the Mabel Hardinge Dramatic Company production of 'Blow for Blow'. 'At the Port Town Hall tonight the all popular Mabel Hardinge Dramatic Company will stage Henry J. Byron's powerful four-act drama "Blow for Blow." Miss Mabel Hardinge will appear in the dual character of Mildred Craddock and her widowed twin sister, Alice Petherick. Alice impersonates Mildred to avenge her sister after the latter's death. Miss Hardinge will be supported by Messrs. M. Lewis. A. Black, B. Datson, C. Raynor, R. Dunstan, A. Burnard and Misses Marie Tempest, Millie Richardson, Ethel Evans (pianiste). Reduced war prices will be charged. Tickets are at Haywood's.' [Daily Herald, Saturday 21st August 1915.]

'In Mighty London' handbill

'In Mighty London' handbill

Handbill for the Mabel Hardinge Dramatic Company production of 'In Mighty London'. Described as a 'Stupendous HOLIDAY Attraction!' it was performed at Port Town Hall.

Diary of Thomas Plummer Addison on his voyage from Plymouth to Adelaide on the 'Pestonjee Bomanjee', 1838.

Diary of Thomas Plummer Addison on his voyage from Plymouth to Adelaide on the 'Pestonjee Bomanjee', 1838.

Small octavo size diary with 80 pages written in ink and pencil, in a notebook 'The New Commercial Memorandum Book', which includes printed commercial information on the first eight pages. Nine pages at the end of the notebook contain details of minor personal transactions and other miscellaneous notes. The diary is written on blank pages and begins on Wednesday 6 June 1838, and records the details of the ship voyage of Thomas Plummer Addison and his wife, early South Australian pioneers, from Plymouth, England, to Adelaide, South Australia, on board the ship 'Pestonjee Bomanjee'. Addison records his contact with Governor of South Australia, Lieutenant-Colonel George Gawler, who was also aboard the ship, along with events and daily life aboard the ship during the voyage including: the birth of his daughter; weddings and funerals on board; conditions aboard the ship including problems with food and rats; the ten day break in the voyage at Rio de Janeiro; crossing the equator ceremony involving a messenger from Neptune; and the arrival at Holdfast Bay on the morning of 12 October 1838. Typed transcript also available.

'The Black Sheep of the Family' handbill

'The Black Sheep of the Family' handbill

Handbill for the Mabel Hardinge Dramatic Company production of 'The Black Sheep of the Family'.

Holden Export brochure: 'Australia's Own Car - a working ambassador'

Holden Export brochure: 'Australia's Own Car - a working ambassador'

Brochure on FE Holden cars being exported from General Motors-Holden's Limited plants in Australia and New Zealand to overseas markets. Includes statistics, and images of FE Holden's being loaded onto a ship at Port Melbourne, Holden distributors in Asia, and the FE Holden in Malaya, Fiji and Hong Kong.

HMAS 'Australia' (I) at Farm Cove, Sydney Harbour

HMAS 'Australia' (I) at Farm Cove, Sydney Harbour

Written on negative envelope: '304. HMAS "Australia", Farm Cove, Sydney'. Side view of the HMAS Australia (I) coming into port at Farm Cove, Sydney, New South Wales. The battle cruiser HMAS Australia was the Australian Navy's first flagship and the centrepiece of the 'Fleet Unit', whose acquisition signalled the RAN's arrival as a credible ocean-going force. The ship was launched in 25 October 1911, decommissioned on 12 December 1921, and scuttled on 12 April 1924.

Aerial photographs of the city of Whyalla

Aerial photographs of the city of Whyalla

Aerial views of Whyalla, South Australia, including views of the Whyalla marina and boat ramp, Whyalla beach, Ada Ryan Gardens, football and soccer ovals, steel works and shipyard, Whyalla port, Jessop-White Park, lawn bowls fields, railway line, sports oval, Whyalla Hospital, Memorial Oval Primary School, Whyalla Wetlands, Wilson Park, shopping centres, soccer field, and Whyalla Cemetery.

Aerial photographs of Yorke Peninsula : Black Point

Aerial photographs of Yorke Peninsula : Black Point

Aerial views of Black Point, on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia, including views of residences along the coast of Port Alfred in the Gulf of St Vincent, and the Black Point Camping Ground.

Aerial photograph of Yorke Peninsula : Tiparra Rocks

Aerial photograph of Yorke Peninsula : Tiparra Rocks

Aerial view of Tiparra Rocks, on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia, including views the beach, Spencer Gulf, and campsites.

Aerial photographs of the city of Whyalla : Steelworks

Aerial photographs of the city of Whyalla : Steelworks

Aerial views of the Whyalla Steelworks in the city of Whyalla, South Australia, including views of blast furnaces, plants, shipyards, Whyalla Port, railway lines, Whyalla Maritime Museum and the HMAS 'Whyalla', Hummock Hill lookout, and the Whyalla Marina.

Mundy - Purdom wedding

Mundy - Purdom wedding

Wedding of Leslie Denise Mundy, elder daughter of David Henry Mundy and Florence Mavis nee Manson of Port Augusta, to Keith Trevor Purdom, youngest son of Percy Edward Purdom and Sarah Mabel ann nee Hodges of Glen Forrest, Western Australia, solemnised at St. Paul's Pulteney Street, Adelaide, on Saturday 18 February at 2.30 p.m.

Aerial photographs of Yorke Peninsula : Edithburgh

Aerial photographs of Yorke Peninsula : Edithburgh

Aerial views of Edithburgh, on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia, including views of the Edithburgh Jetty, boat ramps, caravan park, Edithburgh Flora Reserve, town oval, lawn bowls club, tennis courts, netball court, Edithburgh tidal pool, Edithburgh Primary School and pre-school, cemetery, Troubridge Island, boats in the Gulf of St Vincent, and surrounding fields and properties, with views of Coobowie and Port Giles in the distance.

Aerial photographs of Yorke Peninsula : Coobowie

Aerial photographs of Yorke Peninsula : Coobowie

Aerial views of Coobowie, on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia, including views of Salt Creek Bay, Salt Creek mouth, town parks, playground, caravan park, tennis courts, residences, surrounding fields, and Port Giles in the distance.

Photographs of General Motors-Holden's Limited in South Australia: Miscellaneous

Photographs from a group titled 'Miscellaneous' of scenes associated with General Motors-Holden's Limited, comprising images of the 1938 Holden display at the Adelaide Show, World War II equipment and officials inspecting GMH produced items, GMH staff badge monogram and women's uniforms, Air Raid Precautions room and trenches at GMH Plants, Welfare Officer's rooms, foundry, GMH Woodville Port gate, Finsbury Plant, trainees and apprentices, knock off time at GMH Woodville Plant and night of SA coal strike, functions and events such as the GMH ball, lunchtime activities such as wrestling, bowls, quoits, table tennis, basketball, chess, indoor cricket, darts and concerts, Cricket Club dinner, 1945 Christmas Party, Debate Dinners, and the 1940 Chevrolet Convention at Birkenhead Plant. Also contains photographs of GMH associated South Australian manufacturing business Plants including those of Horwood Bagshaw Ltd., Mason & Cox steel foundry, Philmac Limited, Pope Products, Perry Engineering Limited, K. Bowes & Co., Wiles Chromium Company, Kelvinator Plant and Diecaster Plant.

St Paul's Church, corner of Pulteney and Flinders Streets, Adelaide

St Paul's Church, corner of Pulteney and Flinders Streets, Adelaide

Wedding cars parked outside St Paul's Church, Pulteney Street, Adelaide, where the wedding of Leslie Denise Mundy, elder daughter of David Henry Mundy and Florence Mavis nee Manson of Port Augusta, to Keith Trevor Purdom, youngest son of Percy Edward Purdom and Sarah Mabel ann nee Hodges of Glen Forrest, Western Australia, was solemnised on Saturday 18 February at 2.30 p.m.