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Sammy Lunn
PORTRAIT: Sammy Lunn, well known South Australian supporter of "the Magpies", Port Adelaide Football Club.


Sammy Lunn
PORTRAIT: South Australian identity Sammy Lunn wearing Highland dress; he wore the uniform at times during his fund-raising activities, European War 1914-18.


Cinema usher V.A. Stephens
PORTRAIT: Cinema usher V.A. Stephens, known as "Darky" who was employed by the Adelaide Clifford Theatre Circuit Star Theatres for 27 years.


Charlotte E.A. Wright
PORTRAIT: Charlotte E.A. Wright, B.A., 1888: the first woman graduate.


Alexander Hay
PORTRAIT: Alexander Hay.


Mrs Alexander Hay
PORTRAIT: Mrs Alexander Hay.


William Bakewell
PORTRAIT: William Bakewell: he lived between 1817-1870 and arrived in South Australia in 1839.


Eva May Bakewell
PORTRAIT: Studio view of Eva May Bakewell wearing her court presentation dress; she was the daughter of Leonard William Bakewell and the grand-daughter of pioneer William Bakewell.


Members of the Bakewell family
PORTRAIT: Members of the Bakewell family.


G.F.H. McGregor
PORTRAIT: G.F.H. McGregor, athletic champion of Way College, 1898.


Miss M.A. Lockwood
PORTRAIT: Miss M.A. Lockwood, State Secretary of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union for 24 years.


Members of the Vinall family
PORTRAIT: Members of the Vinall family, well known dairy owners in Brighton; the children carry their favourite toys. The boy with the cricket bat is Stanley Ronald Vinall and the bearded gentleman is his grandfather, William Edward Vinall, with his wife Ann Benny Vinall and her mother, her surname being Chivell. One of the other boys is Stanley's brother, Harold.


Lucy Broad
PORTRAIT: Lucy Broad, an active member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.


Mrs E.C. Harris
PORTRAIT: Mrs E.C. Harris, President of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union at Moonta, President of the Barrier District Union and later Manager of the Headquarters of the W.C.T.U. at Pulteney Street.


Mrs J.S. Philips and the Reverend J.C. Kirby
PORTRAIT: Mrs. J.S. Philips and the Rev. J.C. Kirby, pioneers of the six o'clock movement.


Mrs J.R. Bowering
PORTRAIT: Mrs. J.R. Bowering, a prominent member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.


Dr William Delano Walker
PORTRAIT: Dr William Delano Walker: a silhouette.


Molly V. Walker
PORTRAIT: Molly Walker, wife of Dr. William Delano Walker: a silhouette.


Dr Benjamin Poulton
PORTRAIT: Dr. Benjamin Poulton, a well known medical practitioner residing on North Terrace.


Mrs Benjamin Poulton with her daughter Lettice
PORTRAIT: Mrs. Benjamin Poulton with her daughter Lettice.


Mrs Benjamin Poulton with her daughter Cynthia
PORTRAIT: Mrs. Benjamin Poulton with her daughter Cynthia aged three months.


Audrey, Cynthia and Lettice Poulton
PORTRAIT: The three daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Poulton: l-r: Audrey; Cynthia; Lettice. Cynthia holds a toy duck.


Miss Audrey Poulton
PORTRAIT: Miss Audrey Poulton.


Cynthia Poulton
PORTRAIT: Cynthia Poulton with her doll.


Lt. General Sir Charles Willoghby More Norrie, Capt. J.D.B. Richardson and Capt. M.H. Farebrother
PORTRAIT: Lt. General Sir Charles Willoughby More Norrie, Governor of South Australia with his two aides-de-camp, Capt. J.D.B. Richardson (left) and Capt. M.H. Farebrother. Photograph taken at the Opening of Parliament, July 1945.


Governor Sir Charles Norrie
PORTRAIT: The Governor of South Australia, Lt. Gen. Sir Charles Norrie (right) receiving a call from J.B. Chifley, Prime Minister of Australia, and the Hon. Thomas Playford, Premier of South Australia.


Viscountess Edwina Mountbattan and Lady Norrie
PORTRAIT: The Viscountess Edwina Mountbatten talking to the Governor's wife, Lady Norrie during a visit to Adelaide in April 1946.


Governor Sir Charles Norrie and distinguished guests at a Commonwealth Club luncheon
PORTRAIT: The Governor, Lt. Gen. Sir Charles Norrie with distinguished guests at a Commonwealth Club luncheon, 24th January 1947. L - r: Professor Marcus Oliphant; Professor Sir Kerr Grant; Mr. H.G. Oliphant.


Governor Sir Charles Norrie
PORTRAIT: His Excellency Lt. Gen. Sir Charles Norrie handling a ewe at the Collinsville Stud, May 11th 1946.


William and Theresa Curtis
PORTRAIT: Pioneers William and Theresa Curtis; they arrived on the "Marion" in 1857 and married in 1860. They established a market garden at Brown Hill Creek, Theresa was the sixth stall-holder at the East End Market.