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Barbara White

Barbara White

Portrait of Barbara White, of Fulham Farm, Reed Beds, South Australia, taken 19 April 1881. The image has been hand tinted. Photo by American Studio, P.C.Poulsen late Allen & Gove, 23 King William St., Adelaide.

Barbara White

Barbara White

Portrait of Barbara White, of Fulham Farm, Reed Beds, South Australia, taken 19 April 1881. The image has been hand tinted. Photo by American Studio, P.C.Poulsen late Allen & Gove, 23 King William St., Adelaide.

Barbara White

Barbara White

Portrait of Barbara White, of Fulham Farm, Reed Beds, South Australia. Photo by Federal Art Studio, Gresham Chambers, King William St., Adelaide.

Barbara White

Barbara White

Portrait of Barbara White, of Fulham Farm, Reed Beds, South Australia. This was almost certainly taken on the same day as PRG 335/19/14.

Margaret McArthur, scientist

Margaret McArthur, scientist

Portrait of Margaret McArthur, Nutritionist with the 1948 American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land.

Peter Bassett-Smith

Peter Bassett-Smith

Portrait of Peter Bassett-Smith, cine-photographer on the 1948 American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land, taken at Oenpelli.

Ray Specht

Ray Specht

Portrait of Ray Specht, taken at Oenpelli on the 1948 American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land. Ray Specht joined the Expedition as Botanist, from the Department of Botany, University of Adelaide.

Harrison (Hal) Howell Walker

Harrison (Hal) Howell Walker

Portrait of Hal Walker, Washington National Geographic Society photographer and staff writer on the 1948 American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land.

A four generations family photograph

A four generations family photograph

A studio portrait with an interior backdrop. From left to right, Marie Friedericke Heinrich (nee Zanker), her granddaughhter Emma Anna Maria Christian (nee Weckert) with great-grandson Lawrence Harold Christian, and daughter Sophia Emma Weckert (nee Heinrich).

Two marksmen from South Australia

Two marksmen from South Australia

Two laughing men standing with rifles identified as Mr. Hutt and Mr. Addison from South Australia, successful competitors at Bisley shooting competition, England. The man on the right is Gerald Bowman Addison, and was born in Orroroo. He is the son of Walter Colman Addison, who won many shooting awards. See PRG 280/1/41/244 for another portrait; and the 'Register', 23 September 1905, p.7d for details.]

Three marksmen from South Australia

Three marksmen from South Australia

Three men standing next to each other who represented South Australia at the Bisley shooting competition in England; the central figure is identified as Mr. Addison. [It seems likely 'Mr Addison' is W.C. Addison, and the young man on the left is his son, Gerald Bowman Addison. See PRG 280/1/37/328 for another portrait; and the 'Register', 23 September 1905, p.7d for details of Addison Snr's shooting prowess, while an article in 'The Times' of 15 July 1924 refers to a G.B. Addison winning the Bisley shooting competition.]

Swimming gala at Gilberton

Swimming gala at Gilberton

Spectators watching the Open Carnival at Gilberton Amateur Swimming Club, Severn Street Gilberton, January 1923. Insert portrait photograph is of the winner, Gordon "Bags" McGlinchey, swimmer for North Adelaide Amateur Swimming Club and winner of the Vincent Cup, 100 yards Freestyle. He was regarded as the best Under 18 champion of South Australia.

A St. George's Day dinner in Adelaide

A St. George's Day dinner in Adelaide

Guests, all men, attending a St. George's Day dinner in Adelaide, probably the 4th annual dinner on Saturday 22 April 1911 at Bricknell's Rooms, Hindley Street. The room has electric lights and fans, and a photograph of George V and Queen Mary sit above portraits of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.

Mrs.W.S.Smith and Mrs.George

Mrs.W.S.Smith and Mrs.George

Head and shoulders view of Mrs.W.S.Smith and Mrs.George, possibly of Adelaide in a studio portrait.

Alexander Davidson McDonald, South Australian breeder of race horses

Alexander Davidson McDonald, South Australian breeder of race horses

Portrait of Alexander Davidson McDonald of 'Strathneath' near Kadina, a South Australian grazier and well known breeder of race horses. McDonald lived at "Strathneath", a property on the Strathneath Road heading north out of Alford, South Australia, near Kadina.

Arthur Searcy's new motor car of 1912

Arthur Searcy's new motor car of 1912

Arthur Searcy's new open tourer motor car. Arthur Searcy's car in this photo was a Nagant Hobson, which he bought in 1912, and posed here in the Adelaide Park Lands. Harvey Finlayson was the agent in Wyatt Street Adelaide. This is the 14-19hp model, but they produced much larger. Information found in 'Early Motoring Portraits in South Australia'.

Gainsborough painting of Queen Charlotte

Gainsborough painting of Queen Charlotte

Coloured reproduction of a painting by Thomas Gainsborough of Queen Charlotte in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

A South Australian soldier

A South Australian soldier

A head and shoulder portrait of a South Australian soldier.

South Australian veterans

South Australian veterans

A studio portrait of three aged South Australian men.

A South Australian man

A South Australian man

A profile portrait of a South Australian man.

Rev. Charles Beaumont Howard

Rev. Charles Beaumont Howard

Rev. Charles Beaumont Howard, the first Colonial Chaplain of South Australia, a relief portrait in wax ca. 1838 by Theresa Walker (1807-1876).

Miss Annie Parkes

Miss Annie Parkes

A profile portrait of Miss Annie Parkes.

Head and shoulder study of a young woman

Head and shoulder study of a young woman

A head and sholder portrait of a young woman inscribed with 'yours sincerely Elsie'.

Portrait of a woman

Portrait of a woman

Studio view of a woman wearing a fox fur over her coat and a large bow trimmed hat; the view is signed 'Your's very sincerely, Elsie'.

'Original Officers of the 10th Battalion, A.I.F.'

'Original Officers of the 10th Battalion, A.I.F.'

Group of officers photographed at Morphettville. According to a researcher, this is a picture of the 78th Militia which was known as the 10th Australian Infantry pre 1912 (Adelaide Rifles). Many of the officers went into the new 10th A.I.F. in 1914. Information from the Australian War Memorial Canberra about the 10th Battalion: Group portrait of the original officers of the 10th Battalion prior to leaving Adelaide for Egypt. Left to right, back row: Lieutenant (Lt) Julius August William Kayser from Alberton, South Australia (later Major, killed in action in France on 16 February 1917); Lieutenant (Lt) Clarence Rumball from Thebarton, South Australia; Lt Louis Gordon Holmes from Norwood, South Australia; Lt Trevor Owen-Smyth from Adelaide, South Australia (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 6 May 1915); Captain (Capt) Sydney Raymond Hall from Unley, South Australia (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915); Lt John Hamilton from Broken Hill, NSW (later Capt); Lt Alfred Cyril Sommerville from Croydon, South Australia; Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt) David Leslie Todd from Adelaide (later Capt); and Lt Albert John Bryne from Broken Hill (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915). Middle row: Lt Mervyn James Herbert from Brighton, South Australia (later Major); Lt Keith Eddowes Green from Prospect, South Australia (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915); Lt Robert James Mansfield Hooper from Alberton (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 27 May 1915); Lt Eric John Carl Stopp from Kent Town, South Australia; Lt Hector Roy Heming from North Adelaide; Lt Eric Wilkes Talbot Smith, (later died of wounds in Egypt on 30 April 1915); Lt Herbert Champion Hosking from St Peters, South Australia; and Capt Harold William Hastings Seager from Adelaide (later Major and awarded MC). Front row: Lt Eric James Sexton from Alberton (later Major); Capt George Dorricutt Shaw from Hindmarsh, South Australia (later Major); Major Miles Fitzroy Beevor from Unley, South Australia (later Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col)); Capt Harry Carew Nott (Medical Officer) from Lower Mitcham, South Australia (later Lt Col); Major Frederick William Hurcombe, Second in Charge (2IC) from Mile End, South Australia (later Lt Col and MID); Colonel Stanley Price Weir (Commanding Officer) from St Peters (later awarded DSO); Capt Francis Maxwell de Flayer Lorenzo (Adjutant) from Westbourne Park, South Australia (later Lt Col and awarded DSO); Capt Charles Francis Minagall (Quartermaster) from Goodwood, South Australia (Later Major); Capt Edward Castle Oldham from Hackney, South Australia (later Major and killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915); Capt Ross Blyth Jacob from Kadina, South Australia (later Lt Col); and Lt Vernon Hermann Robley from Gilberton, South Australia. Absent: Lt William Stanley Frayne from Mile End, South Australia, (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 6 August 1915); Lt Charles Percy Farrier from Broken Hill (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 9 May 1915); Lt Felix Giles from Maylands, South Australia (later Lt Col); 2nd Lt Noel Medway Loutit from St Peters (later Lt Col); Lt William Howard Perry from Broken Hill (later Capt and awarded MC); and Captain George Ernest Redburg from Norwood, South Australia (later Major).

Captain Matthew Flinders

Captain Matthew Flinders

A portrait of Captain Matthew Flinders, the noted navigator.

Olive and Gladys Murray

Olive and Gladys Murray

A studio portrait of Olive Murray and her daughter Gladys of Adelaide, South Australia.

Warden S. Coe

Warden S. Coe

A studio portrait of Warden S. Coe as a young man.

Members of the Mothers' Union, Robe, South Australia

Members of the Mothers' Union, Robe, South Australia

Group portrait of members of the Mothers' Union at Robe, South Australia. Back row: Mesdames Whittle, Tresize, Robertson, Jackson, Flint, Boyle, Domaschenz, Whitmitz, Wilhelmina Hann (nee Wagner) and Schultz. Second row: Mesdames Debhardt, Chambers, Jackson, Carr, Birmingham, Schultz, Munrow, Mutrie, Pickett, Thompson, and Wilson. Front row: Mesdames Wyllie (president), McKenzie, Fenneli, Sneath, Davison, Williams, Russell, Birmingham, Lord, Tannam, and Lady Bosanquet, wife of the Governor of South Australia Admiral Sir Day Hort Bosanquet, seated in the front row, far right. She visited Robe in April 1912 where she hosted an afternoon tea for the Mothers' Union at the Robe Institute on Wednesday 3 April 1912. Seated in the front are Miss Wyllie and Miss Bosanquet.

A South Australian woman

A South Australian woman

A head and shoulder portrait of a South Australian woman; name not known.