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Kathryn Whitely posing

Kathryn Whitely posing

Kathryn Whitely posing with an umbrella in a park.

Patricia Whitely in her wedding dress

Patricia Whitely in her wedding dress

Patricia Whitely in her wedding dress.

Literary Staff of the Register, Observer and the Evening Journal

Literary Staff of the Register, Observer and the Evening Journal

Group portrait of 'The Literary Staff of the Register, the Observer and the Evening Journal'. Back row (from left): H.G. Garland, H.R. Syme, W.A. Sowden, B.W. Smith, C.J. Matthews, J.S. Bridgman, H.C. Moody, J.C. Bridges, C.J. Steven, W.J. Martin, E.W. Parish, R. Foster, A. Jacobs, V.L. Stevens, H.B. Horton. Front row (from left): R. Cockburn, A.S. Diamond, W.C. Calder, E. Whitington, C.P. Moody, R. Burns, W.J. Sowden, E.K. Thomas, Rex K. Thomas, L.M. Chinner, E.J. Stacy, F. Johns, W.H. Briggs. [This photo was published in 'The Observer', Saturday 6 August 1919, page 29.]

Official opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Official opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Official opening and naming of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and unveiling of portrait of Queen Elizabeth, by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. L-R: Queen Mother, Sir Lyell McEwin, Lady McEwin

Sir Edward Wheewall Holden

Sir Edward Wheewall Holden

Black and white portrait photograph of Sir Edward Wheewall Holden, eldest son of H. J. Holden.

Miss A. B. Whitham

Miss A. B. Whitham

Miss A. B. (Nan) Whitham, sitting in a chair in a garden.

Max Schubert

Max Schubert

Portrait of Max Schubert taken during his time at Penfolds Magill. Max Schubert was the winemaker who created Grange Hermitage.

Kate Irene Sandford

Kate Irene Sandford

Kate Irene Sandford (nee MacLeod), wife of James Wallace Sandford. They married on 10 April 1907 at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ballarat.

James Morrison

James Morrison

James Morrison in a suit and bow tie at a celebration, possibly a wedding.

Anthony Whitely and Patricia Morrison

Anthony Whitely and Patricia Morrison

Anthony Leslie Whitely with his fiancee Patricia Morrison, at her 21st birthday party.

Patricia Morrison holding Susan Ariens

Patricia Morrison holding Susan Ariens

Patricia Morrison holding a little girl, Susan Ariens.

Sir Charles Todd and others

Sir Charles Todd and others

Sir Charles Todd with a group of men, women and children, identified as 'portrait taken with Professor Bragg etc. at the Adelaide Observatory, 1906'. W.H. Bragg (with moustache) is standing second from left; it seems likely the woman seated in front of him is his wife Gwendoline (nee Todd); and the two teenage boys are their sons William Lawrance Bragg and Robert Charles Bragg.

Sapper Clement Charles Allen

Sapper Clement Charles Allen

Portrait photograph of Sapper Clement Charles Allen. He served in the 5th Divisional Signal Company, with the service number 15931.

Private Sidney Hill-Smith

Private Sidney Hill-Smith

Portrait photograph of Private Sidney Hill-Smith, who served with the 17th Reinforcement and 3rd Light Horse Regiment. His Service number was 2457.

Illuminated manuscript presented to Sir Isaac Pitman

Illuminated manuscript presented to Sir Isaac Pitman

Copy of an illumintated address presented to Sir Isaac Pitman by the shorthand writers in South Australia.

Photographs of Alfred Moxon Simpson as a child, and family

Photographs of Alfred Moxon Simpson as a child, and family

Sepia studio photographs of Alfred Moxon Simpson, his mother Janet Doris Simpson (nee Hübbe), his brother Robert Allen [Bob] Simpson and maternal family members.

Janet Doris Simpson (nee Hübbe)

Janet Doris Simpson (nee Hübbe)

Black and white studio photograph, believed to be of Janet Doris Simpson (nee Hübbe) who married Alfred Allen Simpson in 1910.

Framed family tree

Framed family tree

Framed family tree with portraits of individuals.

Stanley Nicholl

Stanley Nicholl

Stanley Nicholl sitting reading a book titled 'Portrait of Canterbury Cathedral'. He is wearing a St. Peter's College blazer and sitting beside a tapestry that has an exhibit entry for the Royal Show in the frame.

A man, woman and child

A man, woman and child

A studio portrait of a young couple with a small child age about six months. The backdrop is a roughly hung sheet.

Edward Burton Gleeson

Edward Burton Gleeson

Portrait of Edward Burton Gleeson from Inchiquin, Clare. See also B 29501 and B 6912/H10 S.A. Northern Pioneers' composite, 1850-1859.

Mrs Goorch

Mrs Goorch

A formal portrait of a woman identified as Mrs Goorch, sister of Charles Algernon Smith (1832-1911). See also B 67001 and B 67002.

Mrs Bond

Mrs Bond

A formal portrait of a woman identified as Mrs Bond, sister of Charles Algernon Smith (1832-1911). See also B 67001 and B 67003.

Mrs Robinson

Mrs Robinson

A formal portrait of a woman identified as Mrs Robinson, sister of Charles Algernon Smith (1832-1911). See also B 67002 and B 67003.

[Music Posters]

[Music Posters]

Posters created by Alex Innocenti for various productions. See below for details of items. The State Library holds a collection of music, video, photographs, records, CDs/DVDs and memorabilia and ephemera which is a representation of the music industry in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. An example includes this collection of posters which were designed by Alex Innocenti, the entrepreneur behind Cellar Blues Promotions. Alex continued to create the graphics for promotion materials over an almost 30 year period. The posters are a graphic depiction of a point in time, with images of the bands and artist, painted and hand drawn in the graphic style of the day, well before the capacity to produce such promotions on a computer desk top. Some of the bands he promoted included Black Sabbath, Doug Parkinson In Focus, Cat Stevens, Daddy Cool and Billy Thorpe. Alex was also the driving force behind Adelaide's "Woodstock", the 70s music festival held at Myponga. Posters for the festival are included in this collection.

Haddrick family

Haddrick family

Copy print of the Haddrick family taken after the birth of their 8th child. Standing (from left) are: Edward, Ellen, Lavinia and Ethelbert. In front (from left): Thomas Haddrick with son Alfred on his knee, Alexander, Bridgetta with baby Frank, and Cecila, together with Bridgetta's wedding ring.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Studio portrait of an unidentified soldier, thought to be from the First World War, possibly No. 4242 Private Joseph William Webb, 21st Battalion, 10th Reinforcements, who died of wounds in France on 15 November 1916, aged 25.

Returned Servicemen's League Band

Returned Servicemen's League Band

Group portrait of the Returned Servicemen's League Band, formed 21st June, 1947, with their instruments. Back Row: L. Reynolds, P.G. Winstanley, K.F. Sharpe, J. Sinclair, M. Matthews. Third Row: - Edwards, A.R. Holmes (Deputy Band Master), H.R. Clarke, L. Garnaunt, A.P. McCloud, R. Duryea. Second Row: B. Daniels, E. Cock, N. Elliott, F. Inglis, A.R. Hawke, O. Brokate, A. Trigg, S. Reynolds. Front Row: T.A. Winter, H.C. Limbert, C. Goldfinch, E.R. Goldsworthy, G.C.E. Bowes (Band Master), R. Bamblett, A. McMillan, G. Skewes, L. Clyde (Drum Major). Absent: W. Woolcock, E. Abraham, R. Webb, L. Carlson, V. Green, W. Parkin, W. Mackie, M. Flett, S. Dodman, P. Symons.

Pilot-Officer Alex Gordon Pritchard, RAAF

Pilot-Officer Alex Gordon Pritchard, RAAF

Portrait of Pilot-Officer Alex Gordon Pritchard of the RAAF in uniform. P/O Pritchard was the only son of the SA State Secretary of the RSL, Mr A.G. Pritchard. He attended Adelaide High School and worked as a school teacher on the Yorke Peninsula before he joined the Air Force in 1952, completing his pilot's training with No. 6 Squadron at Amberley, before being posted to No. 1 Bomber Squadron in Malaya for a nine month operational tour in Lincoln bombers against Communist terrorist strongholds. He was commissioned in February 1954 and returned to Australia in April 1954 for a refresher course at East Sale, Gippsland, Victoria, and was killed when his Wirraway aircraft crashed at Pearsonvale when he was practicing forced landings, aged 25, on 13 July 1954. He was buried at Centennial Park Cemetery. [Details from 'Chronicle' newspaper, Thursday 15 July 1954, page 4].

Unidentified Australian officers

Unidentified Australian officers

Group portrait of unknown Australian officers, possibly from the Second World War. The majority of the men are wearing peaked caps but three men are wearing berets. They appear to be from Army, Navy and Air Force.