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Papers relating to Samuel Grau Hubbe's expeditions

Papers relating to Samuel Grau Hubbe's expeditions

Papers collected by A. Moxon Simpson relating to Samuel Grau Hubbe's expeditions during his career with the Department of Lands comprising: correspondence of A. Moxon Simpson relating to talks and articles with the South Australian Geographical Society on Samuel Grau Hubbe as a 'minor explorer'; research and biographical notes on Samuel Grau Hubbe; 11 colour photographs of members of the Royal Geographical Society gathered at Depot Creek near Port Augusta for the unveiling of a monument and plaque recording the explorers who used the waters of the creek during their expeditions, October 1988; copy of a black and white portrait of Samuel Grau Hubbe; and photographs from a group recreating the 1895-1896 Expedition led by Samuel Grau Hubbe to explore stock routes between South Australia and Western Australia, with accompanying letter and map of the route in Western Australia. Selected photographs have been digitised. See below for details.

Additional miscellaneous photographs

Additional miscellaneous photographs

A miscellaneous collection of mounted photographs relating to exploration of South Australia and the Northern Territory, including several unidentified outback stations, a group portrait of Aboriginal people of Port Lincoln ca. 1900, and maritime topics. A selection have been digitised. Photographs 3, 5-7 are albumen prints of etchings by Frederick Nixon, 1845 duplicating copies held elsewhere in the Pictorial Collection. A photograph of the 'Lusitania, Circular Quay, Sydney, NSW', Excelsior Photo Company' and an interesting series of nineteenth century photos of Tarputree Hindu temples, India with views of Gopuram, Mundapum with lion figures, and a stone car or chariot drawn by horses, are included.

Pullen family : SUMMARY RECORD

Papers of the Pullen family, including Vice-Admiral William John Samuel Pullen and his son William Charles Pullen, comprising correspondence, miscellaneous papers, photographs, artefacts and newspaper cuttings.

Photographs of Cyril Richard Cole

Photographs of Cyril Richard Cole

Photographs collected by Cyril Richard Cole, relating to his war service during the First World War, and as Commander of the 1st Australian Forestry Company, Royal Australian Engineers, during the Second World War, along with photographs relating to his work in the Forestry industry including a Forestry Conference held in Western Australia in 1949, and holiday photographs. See below for details.

Photographs of the 1st S.A. Company during the Boer War

Photographs of the 1st S.A. Company during the Boer War

Collection of photographs, most of which were taken in South Africa of the 1st South Australian Company during the South African War. The collection is part of the personal papers of Lt Col F.H. Howland of Mount Gambier, C.O. of the lst S.A. Contingent. See 'contents' for details of items.

Greeting cards

Greeting cards

A collection of greeting cards - Christmas, New Year and birthday - collected by Mrs Burton.

Records relating to the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land in 1948 and the Commonwealth Government Expedition to western Arnhem Land (Oenpelli) 1949

Material collected during the historic American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land (AASEAL), Northern Territory. Papers include multiple field notes, diaries, correspondence, accounts, original artworks, maps and documentary photographs including additional text with descriptions, meanings and diagrams, newspaper articles, typescript records of Aboriginal songs, sound recordings and other sundries. Also contains a journal relating to the complementary expedition to western Arnhem Land the following year. See below for further details.

Miscellaneous badges

Miscellaneous badges

Collection of miscellaneous circular tin button badges, as well as small metal and enamel badges and lapel pins with pin attachments on reverse, belonging to Molly Brannigan, including badges collected on holidays and conferences in Australia and other countries, schools, and community groups and societies. See below for details. Selected items have been digitised.