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Private Leonard Thomas Collins
No. 101 Private Leonard Thomas Collins, 1st Victorian Contingent, Boer War.


Competitive cyclist M. G. Williams
GENERAL: Portrait of competitive cyclist M.G. Williams.


Unknown competitive cyclist
GENERAL: Portrait of a competitive cyclist, identity unknown.


Studio view of a young child
COSTUME: Studio portrait of a young child, possibly from Mt. Barker.


Studio view of a woman
COSTUME: Studio portrait of a woman, possibly from Mt. Barker.


Georgina Sandison
GLENELG: Portrait of Georgina Sandison, a pioneer settler at Glenelg.


Wilhelmina Sandison
GLENELG: Portrait of Wilhelmina Sandison, a pioneer settler at Glenelg.


Captain S. A. White and J. W. Mellor
Captain S.A. White, President of the S.A. Ornithological Association and J.W. Mellor who led a group of ornithologists on a camping trip to Warunda. [A group from the Australasian Ornithologists' Union visited Eyre Peninsula in October 1909, with their activities documented in the press. This photo was taken sometime between 6 October and 15 October 1909, the dates of the expedition's arrival at and departure from Port Lincoln.]


Walter Reynell reading a newspaper
PORTRAIT: Walter Reynell reading a newspaper outside his Reynella home.


Crowds welcoming the 'Beatles' to Adelaide
Welcoming crowds watch a motorcade travelling along North Terrace, bringing the 'Beatles' to Adelaide on June 12, 1964. The members were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Jimmy Nichol.


Members of the Nicolaides, Vidale and Economos families
Members of families from Greece who migrated to South Australia: standing l-r: Agnes Nicolaides; G.G. Nicolaides; Irene Economos; sitting: Margarita Nicholaides; Maroussa Vidale.


Edward James Wivell, 'Professor of Dancing'
Edward James Wivell arrived in South Australia from Victoria in 1867. He had married Mary Mulready in Victoria in 1863 and they had two children there; Edward (1864) and Mary (1865), Mary died in 1867. After moving to South Australia they had two more children; Edmund Jerome (1868) and Abraham (1869), Abraham died in 1870. Edward was a dance teacher and collector of art, owning 'Black Thursday' and 'The Explorer'. He left South Australia temporarily in 1893 (see Quiz and Lantern, 6 October 1893, pg.5), Edmund taking over his 'Ecole de Dance', but returned by 1909 when he died on 16 December, aged 76.


Two young women dressed in evening dresses
COSTUME: Portrait of two young women, showing the elaborate lace collars on their evening dresses.


Lady Mawson with her grandchildren
Lady Mawson with her three eldest grandchildren - Gareth Thomas (son of her daughter Patricia Thomas) on her lap, and Andrew and Paquita McEwin, (children of her daughter Jessica McEwin) standing beside her.


Barbara Hanrahan
Barbara Hanrahan, 1939-1991, South Australian artist and writer, photographed by Jo Steele in the back garden of their house in Shepherd's Bush, London.


Brigadier Moten
Brigadier Moten, of the S.A. Savings Bank, who gave his time and guidance to the Angorichina Society.


Sir Malcolm and Lady Barclay-Harvey with their children
Sir Malcolm and Lady Muriel Barclay-Harvey with their children and the family dogs.


Nora Heysen at work on a still life
Nora Heysen at work on a still life in her studio.


Lieutenant Eric Mervyn Roach
Lieutenant Eric Mervyn Roach, 1st Battalion, Australian Machine Gun Corps, 3rd Machine Gun Company, killed in action at Lihons, France, 10 August 1918, aged 27. Son of Henry and Minetta Roach, Eric is buried at Heath Cemetery, Harbonnieres, Somme, France.


Vardon family photo album
One of two snapshot albums of members of the Vardon family at home and on holiday at Port Elliot. See 'contents' for details of items.


Ministers attending the Wesleyan Conference of South Australia, 1898
GENERAL: Composite view of portraits of ministers attending the Wesleyan Conference of South Australia, 1898.


Members of the Wigg family
Members of the Wigg family sitting in a garden. This view was taken by renowned South Australian pictorial photographer Frederick Joyner and is captioned 'My first group'. Tentative identification of the people shown: governess seated on far left; Mary Davidson (second from left) and her sister Annie Joyner next to her. The child with Annie is probably her son, Max Joyner, and the two boys on the ground are probably Hugh Davidson (left) and his brother Edgar.


Wigg family and friends
Members of the Wigg family with friends. From left: Mr and Mrs Cresswell; Elsie Wigg (front): Mrs Wigg; Mr Wigg; Harry Wigg; Miss Edwards (back right).


Bridesmaids with Annie Emma Sweet on her wedding day
Bridesmaids with Annie Emma Sweet on the day of her marriage to William Richard (W.R.) Pybus. William's sisters are in the bridal party; seen here Mary Ann Pybus (born 1860) [far left], and Ellen (born 1852) [far right].


Baby sitting on a Canadian chair
Studio portrait of a baby, on a Canadian chair with turned wood and moulded plywood components.


Historian and writer John Wood
Historian and writer, John Wood, with his book on the history of the Port Adelaide Football Club.


Susan Grace Benny
Susan Grace Benny, the first woman appointed to Local Government in South Australia; she served on the Brighton Council on behalf of Seacliff ward from November 1919 to December 1921.


Symon family
Members of the Symon family at Manoah, Sir Josiah Symon's residence at Upper Sturt.Standing L-R: Margaret and Kilmeny. Seated L-R: Lenore, Charles, Lady Mary Eleanor Symon, Carril, Romilly and Sir Josiah Symon. Seated in front L-R: Oliver, Angel, Mary and Oscar.


Victor York Richardson
A caricature by Lionel Coventry of Victor York Richardson, sportsman and radio commentator. Victor York Richardson scored 27 centuries in first-class cricket, represented Australia at baseball, South Australia at golf and tennis, and excelled at lacrosse, basketball, and swimming. He captained South Australia and Australia at cricket, a South Australian captain of football, and an outstanding gymnast, athlete, and hockey player. He later became a journalist and a radio commentator.


Dorothy Elizabeth Mortlock
Dorothy Elizabeth Mortlock (nee Beech). Photographed shortly after her marriage to John Andrew Tennant Mortlock.