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Mr de Lanty

Mr de Lanty

Two portraits of Mr de Lanty, who is wearing evening dress with a string of medals on the lapel.

Mr Lucas[?]

Mr Lucas[?]

Portrait of Mr Lucas. [Annotations on the negative also include 'Baker - Bertha St'].

Odeon Upstairs Lounge

Odeon Upstairs Lounge

Photograph of the upstairs lounge of the Odeon Cinema. On the walls are portraits of the Royal Family and around the edge of the room are upright chairs, a mirror and table.

Mr & Mrs S.H. Stafford

Mr & Mrs S.H. Stafford

Studio portrait of Mr and Mrs S.H. Stafford.

Mount Gambier Wedding

Mount Gambier Wedding

Wedding group portrait showing the bride and groom with their attendants.

Les Davis

Les Davis

Faded photograph of Private Les Davis in full Army uniform and kit, pictured in front of a tent whilst serving in Egypt. This image was included with letters sent home to his father and sister.

Colonel Rowell of the South Australian military forces

Colonel Rowell of the South Australian military forces

Colonel James Rowell of the South Australian military forces. This photo appeared in 'The Observer', Saturday 29 April 1905, page 23 under the general heading 'Our soldiers in encampment at Oaklands' and with the caption 'The Camp Commandant (Col. Rowell, C.B.)'.

Major William de Passey and Lt. Roy de Passey

Major William de Passey and Lt. Roy de Passey

Lieutenant Roy de Passey 3rd Tunnelling Coy, standing behind Major William de Passey, taken in the garden of William and Louisa de Passey in Kent Street, Adelaide.

Officers and men who received war decorations

Officers and men who received war decorations

"Several South Australians at the Keswick Barracks on January 15 were presented with the war and other decorations. The recipients were:- Distinguised Service Order, Col. Stanley Price Weir, D.S.O. V.D.(seated centre), commanding 19th Infantry Brigade. Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration, Lieut. Col. Thomas Hancock, V.D. (seated left), 23rd Light Horse Regiment. Croix de Guerre conferred by His Majesty the King of the Belgians for distinguished services rendered during the course of the campaign: 880 Company Sgt. Major J.L. Carey, 7th Battalion (standing left); 3013 Pte. A.H. Barrey, 27th Battalion. Military Medals awarded for bravery in the field: Second Lieut. W.A. Harry, 6th Field Artillery Brigade (seated right); 189 Sgt. A. Schofield, 12th Machine Gun Company; 4164 Cpl. T.S. Loxton, 48th Infantry Battalion; 67 Lce. Cpl. R.W. Lawson, 15th Field Company Engineers; 2043 Pte. O.E. Winter, 50th Infantry Battalion; 4196 Pte. B.L. Woods, 48th Infantry battalion." Photograph caption published in The Observer newspaper 25 January 1919, page 25.

Brigadier-General J.M.Antill

Brigadier-General J.M.Antill

Brigadier-General John Antill, Commandant of military forces, South Australia in 1918 after distinguished service with the A.I.F.

Major General George Leonard Lee

Major General George Leonard Lee

Major General George Leonard Lee wearing dress uniform in a studio view.

Corporal Jack Atkins

Corporal Jack Atkins

No. 736 Corporal Jack Sholto Douglas Atkins, born Port Adelaide 29 June 1891, enlisted at Keswick 22 February 1915, served Gallipoli and France, he returned to Australia in 1917 and died 6 September 1957.

Jack Searcy MC

Jack Searcy MC

No. 237 John 'Jack' William Searcy, MC, Born London, England, he enlisted in South Australia on 19 August 1914 and served with the 10th Infantry Battalion, being wounded in action at Gallipoli on 1 May 1915 and France on 24 July 1918. He returned to Australia in 1918.

Leonard Giles

Leonard Giles

No. 5365 Private Leonard Giles was born at Semaphore, South Australia, on 18 April 1891. He enlisted at Adelaide on 8 February 1916, served with the 48th Battalion and was promoted to Corporal on 28 June 1917. He was wounded in action in France on 22 June 1918 and returned to Australia.

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment photographed standing outside 'The Lodge' at Morphettville. [The building seen behind him can be seen in full in PRG 280/1/10/13.] The Morphettville Camp not only included the Race Course at Morphettville, but an adjacent property lent to the Commonwealth Government by the owner, Mr Hawker, for this early training camp; the building was known as 'The Lodge'.

Colonel Hurcombe

Colonel Hurcombe

A head and shoulders view of a South Australian soldier. Caption reads: 'Colonel Hurcombe'.

Private Patrick Weir

Private Patrick Weir

An 'In Memoriam' card for Australian soldier 3697 Private Patrick Weir of the 27th Battalion, A.I.F. Patrick Weir, a Boilermakers Assistant, was born 16 December 1882 at Birkenhead, the eldest son of Captain Patrick Weir, Port Adelaide Harbourmaster, and Helen Weir. He was killed in action in France on 2 September 1918 when hit by a German machine gun bullet.

William de Passey and family

William de Passey and family

William de Passey, a member of the Light Horse headquarters staff 1913-1918, photographed with his wife and family in the garden of their home in Kent Street, Adelaide. At this time he held the rank of Major and was the Camp Commandant at Mitcham Camp, South Australia during the 1st World War. Behind: Edwyna ('Queenie') May de Passey (nee Read) and Lieutenant Roy de Passey 3rd Tunnelling Coy. In front: Major William de Passey, his wife Louisa Amelia Augusta (nee Wegener), with the daughter of Roy and Edwyna, Una Erica, (later Summerville).

Colonel Weir and Captain Rowell

Colonel Weir and Captain Rowell

Two South Australian military officers, Colonel Stanley Weir, right and Captain Frank Rowell, left, at 'The Lodge', Morphettville. [The Morphettville Camp not only included the Race Course at Morphettville, but an adjacent property lent to the Commonwealth Government by the owner, Mr Hawker, for this early training camp; the building was known as 'The Lodge'.] See PRG 280/1/14/184 for another photo of Rowell, probably taken on the same day.

Three South Australian soldiers

Three South Australian soldiers

Studio view of three South Australian soldiers including Trooper George Frost, left, a veteran of the South African War.

Sir Henry Galway with military and naval officers

Sir Henry Galway with military and naval officers

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, sitting centre with Admiral Dumaresq on his right and General Sir Cyril Brudenell White on his left in the grounds of Government House; two other officers stand behind with Legh Winser, the Governor's private secretary.

Sir Douglas Mawson

Sir Douglas Mawson

Sir Douglas Mawson before his knighthood as the hero of the Antarctic.

An army sergeant

An army sergeant

An army sergeant, identity not known, at Morphettville Camp.

Three officers of the 32nd Battalion

Three officers of the 32nd Battalion

Three officers of the 32nd Battalion. Left to right: Lieutenant J.K. Paul; Colonel Coghill; Major John James Hughes. These officers trained the volunteers of 32nd Battalion, camped at Cheltenham Racecourse and their first major action was at the now famous Battle of Fromelles in July 1916, where they suffered great casualties. Some men from Coghill's original squad are among those recently identified from mass graves, such as Private Walter Hainsworth Pretty of Kilkenny. Coghill was the first Headmaster of Woodville High School and also taught at Adelaide and Unley High Schools. [A similar photo appeared in 'The Chronicle' Saturday 13 November 1915, page 27. See 'Second to none : a memorial history of the 32nd Battalion A.I.F. 1915-1919' by R.R. Freeman for a photo which provides names of the officers.]

Army officer Douglas Gordon

Army officer Douglas Gordon

A uniformed army officer identified as Major Gordon.

Don Bradman in London

Don Bradman in London

Photographic portrait of Don Bradman, wearing cricketing attire, London, 1930. Photographer, Bassano Court Photographer Studio, 38 Dover Street London W.I.

Hoffmann photographs, box 9, family, garden and bank.

Hoffmann photographs, box 9, family, garden and bank.

Part of a collection of glass plate negatives which have been transferred from the National Trust of South Australia, Victor Harbor Branch. The images comprise a garden and a house, and studio portraits of two young girls with a lady. Includes images of The Savings Bank of South Australia building and interior at Victor Harbor. The negatives were originally from Charles Hoffmann [assumed to be Hoffmann Photographics, Voctor Harbor].

Hoffmann photographs, box 13, Penwortham.

Hoffmann photographs, box 13, Penwortham.

Part of a collection of glass plate negatives which have been transferred from the National Trust of South Australia, Victor Harbor Branch. The images comprise a property with fruit trees and the surrounding landscape. Includes people at the property and various portraits. The negatives were originally from Charles Hoffmann [assumed to be Hoffmann Photographics, Victor Harbor]. Imperial plates.

Young woman

Young woman

Portrait photograph of a young woman.

Henry Rossell

Henry Rossell

Casual portrait of H. A. Rossell, standing with a spade in a garden.