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Port Adelaide Rowing Club flying to Perth

Port Adelaide Rowing Club flying to Perth

Digital copy of a group portrait of the Port Adelaide Rowing Club boarding a Trans Australia Airlines plane Flight 512 to Perth, Western Australia, in 1950. From top: Ken Carter, Harold Smith, Derek Swan, Frank Cockburn, Ivan Bell, Ross Webb, Ron Simpson, Keith Coldwell, Arthur Smithson.

Trainee teachers and staff of the Observation School, Currie Street

Trainee teachers and staff of the Observation School, Currie Street

Group portrait, thought to be trainee teachers and staff, at the Adelaide Observation School, Currie Street. Beatrice Alice Moulds (later Rother) is in the back row, extreme right. One of the teachers may be Mr. Adey. The school principal, John Fairweather, is seated in the centre, eighth from the left, in the second row from the front.

Ladies' Challenge Shield and Senior Junior Fours 1906

Ladies' Challenge Shield and Senior Junior Fours 1906

Digital copy of a studio portrait of the Port Adelaide Rowing Club Senior Junior Fours, winners of the Ladies' Challenge Shield 1906. Left to right: F.R. Peterson (Bow), W.S. Wigg (3), J.H. Clouston (Coach), C.G. Heritage (Cox), J.E. Osborne (Stroke) and G.A. Lawton (2).

Port Adelaide Rowing Club 1934 to 1935 season

Port Adelaide Rowing Club 1934 to 1935 season

Digital copy of a group portrait of the Port Adelaide Rowing Club, 1934 to 1935 season. Back row, left to right: A.J. Parham (Chairman of Committee), R.V. Donnelly, C.R. Wald (Committeeman), C.E. Powlson, R.J. Davis, Archibald H. Dowsett (Trainer), R.E. Murch, J.E. McGregor. Middle row: R.T. Baker, W.H. Wallace, Esq. (Vice-Patron), B.L. Bowen (Committee), W.H. Wallace Jnr. (Hon. Asst. Sec.), S.N. Pearce, T.J. Jelly, G.D. Pryor, W.D. Lock (Hon. Treas.), T.H.A. Butler (Committee). Sitting: F.C. Woolman (Bow), J.C. Maddern (2), D.P. Croston (6), W.S. Murch (4, Captain), P.B. Langdon (Hon. Secretary), R.A. Francis (Stroke), R.L. Hardy (7), E.F. Yates (5), R.C. Fee (3). Front: J.K. Milano (Cox), and J.R. Ellis (Cox).

O.B.I. Football Team

O.B.I. Football Team

Group portrait of the O.B.I. football team, 1908 season. The O.B.I. (Our Boys Institute) was a junior branch of the Young Men's Christian Association. Back row: H. Tyley, E.C. Horewood, C. Kuuckey. Third row: B.H. Freshney, Kirkham Evans, Esq. (Chairman), E. Wadewitz, W.F.H. Lenthall, Esq. (Vice-President), L.E. Fenton, C.F. Martin (Hon. Secretary), C. Dearlove. Second row: D.V. Cameron, P.P. Martyr, C.L. (Vice-Capt.), L. Judd (Captain), C.L. Hann (Committee), E.W. Stanley, C.L. Stopford. Front row: E. Barratt, S.M. McKee, M. Ash, A. McKee, C.H. Chinner. Absent - D. O'Donoghue, L. Western, W. Gilbert, H. Radford, R. Baker, E. Waugh.

Payneham Football Team

Payneham Football Team

Group portrait of the Payneham football team, 1922 season. Back row: B.S. Stokes (Goal Umpire), Ted Hann, H. Arbon, C. Williams (Umpire), V. Kellan, M. McEwin. Second row: R. Loader (Trainer), Ray Hann, F. Johnson (Secretary and Treas.), F. Rason, Esq. (Vice President), A. Fuller, Esq. (President), P. Palmer, D. Cameron, H. Buller, F. Coonan (Trainer). Front row: G. Washington, W. Stratton, G. Turner, E. King (Captain), T. Pascoe, Esq. (Chairman), L. King (Vice Captain), E. Farrelly, E. Spurgeon, C. Brauer.

Group of young men camping

Group of young men camping

Group portrait of young men setting up camp. Two tents are erected on the left. Possibly members of the Bible Class from St Giles Presbyterian Church, Norwood on a camping holiday.

South Loxton football team

South Loxton football team

Group portrait of the South Loxton football team. Names unidentified. Printed on a postcard. On reverse: 'To Pearl From brother Roy for her ninth birthday, 1913 March the first'. Addressed to: 'Miss P. E. Melvelle, May Farm, Mantung, S. Australia'. The gentleman standing 6th from left, with hands resting on the shoulders of a teammate is Frederick Daniel Jurgen Heitmann. Includes copy negative.

Nurse Beatrice

Nurse Beatrice

Studio portrait of nurse Beatrice, who servied during the First World War. Written on back: 'To Dave, with best wishes from Yours Sincerely, Beatrice, 1917'.

Nursing staff of Shelford hospital

Nursing staff of Shelford hospital

Group portrait of the nursing staff of the hospital in Great Shelford, near Cambridge, taken outside and showing buildings and a horse-drawn wagon in the background. A black dog is sitting with the two nurses on the ground. Printed on a postcard addressed to Pte. D. Cameron, Australian Force, V.A.D. Hospital, Sandy Beds. On the back is written: 'Shelford, Saturday. Many thanks for your card. We were all glad to hear news of you. The hospital opened again, yesterday, all new men except Cheplin who came back. I thought this photo of the staff would interest you if you haven't it already. I hope you will have a very good time during your leave. Yours sincerely H. C. Bagnall.'

Unidentified sailing ship at Port Adelaide

Unidentified sailing ship at Port Adelaide

A carte de visite showing a broadside view of a three masted ship at Port Adelaide, with a second ship in the near background on HC Fletcher's 2nd ('Dunnikier') Slip at Birkenhead which was first used in 1867; dated about 1867-1872. The photographer's details are printed on the verso of the mount: 'P. Schourup, Portrait Painter and Photographer, Port Adelaide'. [From vendor's catalogue.]

Sergeants and Staff Sergeants, No. 1 S.A. Company

Sergeants and Staff Sergeants, No. 1 S.A. Company

Formal portrait of seven men in uniform; an annotation on the reverse reads 'Sergeants & Staff Sergts / No.1 S.A. Coy. ' Australian Garrison Artillery. / With best wishes from R.V.W.'

Unidentified man

Unidentified man

Daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man, possibly a member of the Short family.

Mr. and Mrs. Poole

Mr. and Mrs. Poole

Portrait photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Poole.

Pupils of Delamere School

Pupils of Delamere School

Group portrait of William John Hocking and pupils at Delamere School.

Prospect Colt Premiers 1953

Prospect Colt Premiers 1953

Group portrait of the Prospect Football Club Colts, the 1953 premiers. On the reverse are the autographs of the team members: Joe Najor, Johnny Russell, A. W. M. Rughs, A. J. Jeisman, Jan McKay, B. Potts (Cap.), G. Nossworthy, B. Nossworthy (Vice Cap.), M. Dilling (No. 13, not unlucky), D. Walters, D. Davies, G. Whelan (umpire), E. Seymour, S. R. Lawrence (chairman), P. Humbsole, A. Drew, D. McDonough, T. Wigley, D. Rogers. Includes copy negative.

St Giles Football Club

St Giles Football Club

Group portrait of the St Giles Presbyterian Church Football Club. Names unknown.

Gwenyth Ailsa Cameron

Gwenyth Ailsa Cameron

Studio portrait of Gwenyth Ailsa Cameron, niece of David Cameron, standing at a table and looking at pictures in a book. She is wearing a dress with lace collar, short pleated skirt, knee-high socks and a large bow in her hair. Written on the back: 'To dear Uncle Dave, with love from Gwenyth, aged 4 yrs 1916'.

Mesdemoiselles Adele, Irma and friend

Mesdemoiselles Adele, Irma and friend

Studio portrait of three Belgian women wearing check dresses. The woman seated in the centre is holding a small dog. Written on the back: 'Mesdemoiselles Adele, Irma Vandenberg Thuin Maroille Hainaut En reniereiment Belgique et En souvenir a votre lettre'. Photographer's mark reads: 'Photo Baugniet, Thuin, 10 Place Du Chapitre'.

Two Australian soldiers

Two Australian soldiers

Studio portrait of two Australian soldiers of the First World war. The man on the left (seated) may be Pte. David Alexander Brandis Cameron, no. 7648.

Norman McIntosh Logie

Norman McIntosh Logie

Studio portrait of Norman McIntosh Logie, aged 19, wearing a formal suit and tie. Norman enlisted with the AIF in Perth, June 1917, no. 4359, embarked on the Aeneas from Melbourne in October 1917 and served with the 12th Reinforcements, 2nd Pioneer Battalion, and later the 30th Battalion, in France. He returned to Australia in July 1919. Written on back: 'Norman MacI. Logie, 19 years, Subiaco, WA, 1917'.

Bishop John Norton

Bishop John Norton

Bishop John Norton, in London.

Bishop John Norton

Bishop John Norton

Bishop John Norton seated to the right, with an unidentified priest.

Robert Cruickshank

Robert Cruickshank

Digital copy of a photographic portrait of Robert Cruickshank (1864-1922), wearing a formal suit with a wide fur collar. He was considered the 'Father of Amateur Rowing' at Port Adelaide, was Captain and Stroke 1884-1890, President and Coach 1890-1894, and Stroke Championship Four 1884-1886 and 1889. Robert Cruickshank was also Secretary of the Port Adelaide Football Club 1881, a prominent yachtsman, on the committee of the Port Adelaide Racing Club, a city solicitor in Port Adelaide, and Mayor of St Peters 1906, and 1908 to 1910.

Torrens Regatta Le Hunte Cup Fours champions 1905

Torrens Regatta Le Hunte Cup Fours champions 1905

Digital copy of a studio portrait of the Port Adelaide Rowing Club Le Hunte Fours, winners of the Le Hunte Cup for Junior Fours at the Torrens Regatta, held on 16 December 1905. Left to right: G.A. Lawton (2), C.W.O. Oswald (Stroke), J.E. Osborne (3), F.R. Peterson (Bow), and W.S. Webb (Cox) in the centre.

1909 Championship Eights

1909 Championship Eights

Digital copy of a studio portrait of the Port Adelaide Rowing Club Championship Eights, 1909. Crew members include: F.R. Peterson (Bow), C.W. Oswald (2), T.N. Peterson (3), S.W. Wigg (4), S.A. Lawson (5), A.P. Conally (6), J.E. Osborne (7), C.T. Lawson (Stroke), W.S. Webb (Cox), and E.A. Wooldridge (Coach).

Junior Eight-Oar Championship winners 1909

Junior Eight-Oar Championship winners 1909

Digital copy of a studio portrait of the Port Adelaide Amateur Rowing Club Junior Eight-Oar Championship winners, 20 March 1909. Back row, left to right: F.S. Gillespie (2), R.H. Needle (5), E.A. Wooldridge (Coach), A.H. Slade (3), B.B. Tobin (Bow), L.T. Dalziel (4), N. MacLeod (Stroke), W.J. Nankervis (7), J. Reid (6), and H.L. Bastin (Cox.).

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Championship Eights 1927-28-29

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Championship Eights 1927-28-29

Digital copy of a studio portrait of the Port Adelaide Rowing Club Champion Eight of 1927, 1928 and 1929. Back row, left to right: A.J. Hartley (Captain), A.J. Cormac (Emergency), A. Hallet (6), W.R. Salkeld (Stroke), L.C. White (5), L. Goerceke (7), K.A. Salkeld (Treasurer). Second row: C.G. White (2), K.S. White (3), W.A. Salkeld (Coach), A.W. Quinn (Secretary), F.A. Davey (Bow), T.J. Jelly (4). Front: C.F. Turner and B. Baker (Cox).

Women rowers with a trophy

Women rowers with a trophy

Digital copy of a studio portrait of four women rowers and a male cox with a trophy. They are possibly the team from the Mannum Club and first winners of the ULVA trophy for the Women's Interstate Four-Oared Championship, held on 15 May 1920, Brisbane River, Queensland. The winning South Australian crew consited of: M. Field (Bow), Gwen Reed (2), Edna Arnold (3), Dorothy Arnold (Stroke), and J. Twigg (Cox).

Lance Corporal Archibald Harold Dowsett

Lance Corporal Archibald Harold Dowsett

Digital copy of a portrait of Lance Corporal Archibald Harold Dowsett (Spike), No. SX4062. Before enlisting, Dowsett was an official trainer for the Port Adelaide Rowing Club and the Port Adelaide Football Club, and trained the 1937 winning King's Cup Crew. He was one of the many members of the Port Adelaide Rowing Club who served in the Armed Forces during the Second World War. Dowsett enlisted on 31 May 1940 in Adelaide, and at the time of his discharge in February 1945 he was posted with the HQ Guard Battalion.