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Patrick Kelly

Patrick Kelly

Patrick Joseph Kelly, oldest brother of Leo Kelly.

Jennifer Chapman

Jennifer Chapman

Portrait of Jennifer Chapman, chief manager Co-op Building Society. This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Peter Chester

Peter Chester

Portrait of Peter Chester, partner at Baker O'Loughlin (photo stamped on back 12 July 1989). This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Glenn Cooper

Glenn Cooper

Portrait of Glenn Cooper by Don McLennan. This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Private William Leonard Fitzsimons

Private William Leonard Fitzsimons

Studio photograph of Private William Leonard Fitzsimons in military uniform.

Pte David Alexander Brandis Cameron

Pte David Alexander Brandis Cameron

A soldier in uniform, possibly Pte. David Alexander Brandis Cameron, standing outside the front garden of a house with a thatch roof and brick chimney.

Amy Elizabeth Taylor

Amy Elizabeth Taylor

Amy Elizabeth Taylor. She was born at Willow Glen in Upper Mitcham.

William Gilmore Taylor

William Gilmore Taylor

William Gilmore Taylor, son of Harry Samuel Taylor of Renmark, aged 2.

James Leo Fitzsimons

James Leo Fitzsimons

James Leo Fitzsimons, eldest child of Thomas Stanley Fitzsimons and Mary Fitzsimons (nee Houlihan).

Mr. P. Rochlin

Mr. P. Rochlin

Mr. P. Rochlin, the first Chairman of the South Australian Jewish Club.

J. C. Cusack

J. C. Cusack

Portrait of J. C. Cusack, Director of Adelaide area, Education Department of SA. (Back of photo stamped 16 May 1990.) This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Mabel Mary Taylor

Mabel Mary Taylor

Mary Mabel Taylor, second child of Henry and Mary Jane Taylor, born 20 October 1874, and was a governess in Alice Springs. She died at Hyde Park 2 January 1909.

Clement Penfold Smith

Clement Penfold Smith

Portrait photograph of Clement Penfold Smith. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Leonard (Len) Harold Nobes

Leonard (Len) Harold Nobes

Leonard (Len) Harold Nobes, as a baby. He is the son of Marguerite Zoe Ryan Nobes (nee Fitzsimons) and Harold Wilkinson Nobes.

Price Maurice

Price Maurice

Portrait photograph of Price Maurice, an early South Australian Pastoralist.

Family photograph

Family photograph

A small family portrait including a baby. Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to Daphne Murdoch [To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1617/11].

Violet Lucretia Taylor

Violet Lucretia Taylor

Violet Lucretia Taylor in a nurse's uniform prior to her marriage to Vernon Smith.

Mabel and Violet Taylor

Mabel and Violet Taylor

Mabel and Violet Taylor.

Mayor elect, Wendy Chapman

Mayor elect, Wendy Chapman

Portrait of Mayor elect, Mrs Wendy Chapman at her North Adelaide home. Photo by C. Russell. This photo is part of the Messenger Press Collection, filed under 'surnames starting with C'.

Couple, Jamestown

Couple, Jamestown

A portrait photograph of a couple in Jamestown.

Peter McKechnie

Peter McKechnie

Portrait photograph of Peter McKechnie, an early settler of the Cowell district.

Thomas Alfred Wilson

Thomas Alfred Wilson

Portrait photograph of Thomas Alfred Wilson, a pioneer of South Australia, arriving in 1839, and moving to the West Coast in 1860. He took up farming, was a writer and a teacher of elocution. He returned to Adelaide, managed a vineyard, and died in 1889.

Robert and Sarah Myers

Robert and Sarah Myers

Portrait photograph of a couple, believed to be Robert Myers and his second wife Sarah Wetherall. The were early pioneers and lived in Lake Wangary, South Australia. They are sitting together with the man holding some papers and the woman a small book.

Albertus Lemmers Ricardo Hayward

Albertus Lemmers Ricardo Hayward

Albertus Hayward who married Lucretia Taylor, daughter of Henry and Lucretia Taylor. He was the father of Mollie Rymill.

Violet Lucretia Taylor

Violet Lucretia Taylor

Violet Lucretia Taylor, wife of Vernon Smith, and mother of Wilmot and Dorothy. She was boarn at the cottage above the Triangle in Upper Mitcham.

Postcard of two Turkish men

Postcard of two Turkish men

Studio portrait postcard featuring a photograph of two Turkish men. The verso bears text written in their native language, with an additional note reading 'Card sent by Turk to his[?] brother in army who is finished'.

Thomas Stanley Fitzsimons, Clare

Thomas Stanley Fitzsimons, Clare

Cabinet portrait photograph of Thomas Stanley Fitzsimons, son of Thomas Francis Fitzsimons, when he was a young boy at Clare. He is sitting in a cart attached to a goat, with three ladies standing near.

Thomas Magarey

Thomas Magarey

Portrait photograph of Thomas Magarey, an early Port Lincoln squatter. He held 'Tulka' Station near Proper Bay, and later became a member of Parliament.

Dr. J. Harris Browne

Dr. J. Harris Browne

Portrait photograph of Dr. John Harris Browne, who was a member of Charles Sturt's 1944 expedition, and became a pastoralist on the West Coast. He died in 1904, aged 87.

William Gilmore Taylor

William Gilmore Taylor

Baby photograph of William Gilmore Taylor, only child of Harry Samuel Taylor and Nellie. He married Lattitia Blanche Scarborough in 1932. They had four children Helena Margaret, Darnby Harry, Lattitia Mary, and Paul Harry.