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Bill Summerton

Bill Summerton

PORTRAIT: Studio view of Salvation Army officer Bill Summerton dressed in casual clothing.

Eden Herschel Babbage

Eden Herschel Babbage

PORTRAIT: Eden Herschel Babbage, son of Benjamin.

Reverend Robert James ('Bert') Scrimgeour

Reverend Robert James ('Bert') Scrimgeour

PORTRAIT: Reverend Robert James ('Bert') Scrimgeour, Presbyterian minister, historian and Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of South Australia, 1973-1974; between 1968 and 1980 he was the minister at Tusmore Presbyterian Church.

George McEwin

George McEwin

PORTRAIT: George McEwin, solicitor.

Sir Thomas Playford at the opening of Elizabeth

Sir Thomas Playford at the opening of Elizabeth

PORTRAIT: Sir Thomas Playford, Premier of South Australia, speaking at the opening day for the new town of Elizabeth in 1955.

Sir Thomas Playford at the opening of Elizabeth

Sir Thomas Playford at the opening of Elizabeth

PORTRAIT: Sir Thomas Playford, Premier of South Australia, speaking at the opening day for the new town of Elizabeth in 1955. View 2.

Mrs Alexandrine Seager

Mrs Alexandrine Seager

PORTRAIT: Mrs Alexandrine Seager, co-founder of the Cheer Up Society, Adelaide.

Members of the Morcom family

Members of the Morcom family

PORTRAIT: Members of the Morcom family going for a ride along Norton Summit Road, Magill in their pony and trap. Left to right, front seat, father Harry; Ross; Mother Marion. Back seat Les; Arthur and Mildred; the ponies were named Glen and Ossie after the suburb of their birth.

The Johnson family of Welland South

The Johnson family of Welland South

PORTRAIT: Thelma Johnson aged two and a half posing for her father Harold who painted as a hobby, her mother Edith sits with them.

Captain Harry Butler and his wife Elsa

Captain Harry Butler and his wife Elsa

PORTRAIT: Captain Harry Butler and his wife Elsa, nee Gibson, wearing their flying suits and standing in front of his Avro 504-K aeroplane.

Merle Diener picking mushrooms

Merle Diener picking mushrooms

PORTRAIT: Merle Diener (later Hall), daughter of river trader Edward Diener, picking mushrooms at Lock 3 on the River Murray.

Lenore Bishop, Mayor of Mount Gambier

Lenore Bishop, Mayor of Mount Gambier

PORTRAIT: Lenore Bishop who became the first woman mayor in South Australia when she was elected unopposed as the Mayor of Mount Gambier, a role which she held from 1964-67 when she retired from council, but returned in 1972 as the region's first woman alderman.

Elizabeth Furner

Elizabeth Furner

PORTRAIT: Elizabeth Furner, formerly Laurenson and Guy, President of the South Australian Branch of the Australian Local Government Women's Association; Elizabeth also founded the Brighton Writer's Workshop from which the South Australian Branch of the Society of Women Writers was formed.

Diana Elizabeth Penniment

Diana Elizabeth Penniment

PORTRAIT: Diana Elizabeth Penniment who was President of the South Australian branch of the Women's Agricultural Bureau in 1987 and later a member of the Tatiara District Council.

Thomasina Rowe with her twin daughters

Thomasina Rowe with her twin daughters

PORTRAIT: Thomasina Rowe with twin daughters Lorne and Dorothy.

Mrs Lily Shalless, nee Adams

Mrs Lily Shalless, nee Adams

PORTRAIT: Mrs Lily Shalless, nee Adams, dressed in a brown silk dress as an employee of Moore's department store admiring the plants on its roof garden.

Charles Knuckey

Charles Knuckey

PORTRAIT: Charles Knuckey, aged 17, dressed in his Gazeka Athletics Club outfit; Charles served with the Australian Medical Corps during World War I, on his return he became a commercial traveller before establishing his own business, first as Crase, Knuckey & Co. Ltd., wholesale hardware merchants, and then in 1926 as Knuckey Rubber Co.

Charles Knuckey at the wheel of his car

Charles Knuckey at the wheel of his car

PORTRAIT: Charles Knuckey at the wheel of his Vauxhall 14/40 used for commercial travelling in 1926.

Maria Luisa Sheehan

Maria Luisa Sheehan

PORTRAIT: Maria Luisa Sheehan, nee Drescher photographed holding a baby; she was one of the six original staff members of the Women's Information Switchboard, retiring in 1993.

J. Antoine Stephen Kromer, pioneer

J. Antoine Stephen Kromer, pioneer

Opalotype portrait of J.A.S. Kromer, 1853-1887, a pioneer storekeeper of Tanunda; he married Alice Jane Trotter in 1875.

John Ridley

John Ridley

Portrait of John Ridley, inventor of the 'Ridley Reaper' harvesting machine. The drawing is in a mount which carries the inscription 'John Ridley / 1879'.

Mr and Mrs Woods with their children

Mr and Mrs Woods with their children

PORTRAIT: The Woods family of Roper Street, Adelaide. A researcher has suggested that the family may have lost their lives when passengers on the 'Titanic'.

Mary Wilson, nee Smythe

Mary Wilson, nee Smythe

Opalotype portrait of Mary Wilson, nee Smythe, an early settler in Beachport, South Australia who went to Western Australia in 1895 after losing her husband, Oliver Samuel Wilson, a Norwegian ship's carpenter, in a railway accident; she registered as a midwife November 8, 1911 and was the first maternity nurse in Freemantle.

The Richmond Sisters

The Richmond Sisters

PORTRAIT: The Richmond Sisters, Joan; Betty and Eunice, an Adelaide vocal trio, with Ken Chinner of radio station 5DN who did all their arrangements and piano accompaniment.

Merv Hill and Ken Chinner

Merv Hill and Ken Chinner

PORTRAIT: Merv Hill a script writer, on the left and radio 5DN's sound man in the recording studio discussing 'Radio Canteen' scripts with Ken Chinner.

Ken Chinner, 5DN radio producer

Ken Chinner, 5DN radio producer

PORTRAIT: Ken Chinner, a 5DN radio producer, creating sound effects for an Adelaide production of a 'General Motors Hour' radio play; he is creating the sound of a blow on the head with a solid stick and a hard cabbage for the play 'A Murderous Blow on the Head'.

Harry Dearth and Ken Chinner

Harry Dearth and Ken Chinner

PORTRAIT: Harry Dearth, producer of the 'General Motors Hour' radio plays, directing Ken Chinner, producer with 5DN, who is creating sound effects for an Adelaide production of a 'General Motors Hour' play.

Henry James Johnstone

Henry James Johnstone

PORTRAIT: Henry James Johnstone, 1835-1907, South Australian artist.

Jessica Mawson

Jessica Mawson

PORTRAIT: Jessica, daughter of the South Australian explorer Sir Douglas Mawson, photographed on board 'HMS Euripides' bound for Australia, 2 April 1919.

John R. Grey

John R. Grey

PORTRAIT: John R. Grey of Moonta, 23 July 1881.