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James Richard Fowler
PORTRAIT: James Richard Fowler son of George Swan Fowler.


Margaret Chapman
PORTRAIT: Margaret Chapman sitting in the garden of 'Wooton Lea' at Glen Osmond.


Margaret Chapman and Laura Margaret Fowler
PORTRAIT: Margaret Chapman (left) standing with Laura Margaret Fowler in the garden of 'Wooton Lea' at Glen Osmond.


David Fowler
PORTRAIT: Reflection in the dressing table mirror of David Fowler shaving.


David Fowler
PORTRAIT: David Fowler, possibly in the grounds of 'Wooton Lea' at Glen Osmond.


Laura Margaret Hope (nee Fowler)
PORTRAIT: Laura Margaret Hope nee Fowler. She was the wife of Dr Charles Henry S. Hope and the daughter of George Swan Fowler. The photograph was taken in Edinburgh Scotland 14 July 1915. The uniform she is wearing is that of the Scottish Women's Hospital and is grey with a Gordon tartan trim.


Mr. Jerome J, Murif
PORTRAIT: Jerome J. Murif with the bicycle he used to travel from Port Adelaide to Darwin.


Reverend C.R. Hawke
PORTRAIT: Reverend C.R. Hawke who was the minister at Orroroo Baptist Church, 1951-61.


Dr. Rupert Jethro Best
PORTRAIT: Dr Rupert Jethro Best, a plant virologist at Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Urrbrae, 1928-1968.


Dr. Rupert Jethro Best
PORTRAIT: Dr Rupert Jethro Best a plant virologist at Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Urrbrae, 1928-1968.


A. E. V. Richardson
PORTRAIT: A graduation photograph of A.E.V. Richardson, plant virologist at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Urrbrae.


A. E. V. Richardson
PORTRAIT: Arnold Edwin Victor Richardson, a prominent plant virologist at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Urrbrae.


A.E.V. Richardson
PORTRAIT: Professor A.E.V. Richardson inspecting a calendar sunshine recorder at a meteorological station at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Urrbrae.


A. E. V. Richardson with his wife and daughter
PORTRAIT: A.E.V. Richardson, plant virologist, photographed with his wife and daughter.


Professor Richardson and Dr. David Rivett
PORTRAIT: Professor A.E.V. Richardson, plant virologist at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute (right); David Rivett (centre) and a third man possibly, Sir George Julius, discussing an experiment.


Noel Coward at the Koala farm
PORTRAIT: British playwright and actor Noel Coward admiring two koalas sitting in a tree at the Koala farm, Frome Road, Adelaide.


Noel Coward at the Koala Farm
PORTRAIT: British playwright and actor Noel Coward admiring two koalas at the Koala Farm in Frome Road, Adelaide.


Noel Coward at the Koala Farm
PORTRAIT: British playwright and actor Noel Coward holding three koalas at the Koala Farm in Frome Road, Adelaide.


Noel Coward at the Koala Farm
PORTRAIT: British playwright and actor Noel Coward talking to a seal which has a ball balanced on its nose, at the Koala Farm in Frome Road, Adelaide.


Noel Coward at the Koala Farm
PORTRAIT: British playwright and actor Noel Coward patting a seal at the Koala Farm in Frome Road, Adelaide.


Noel Coward at the Koala Farm
PORTRAIT: British playwright and actor Noel Coward patting a seal, which has a ball balanced on its nose, at the Koala Farm in Frome Road, Adelaide.


Anthony Eden at the Koala Farm
PORTRAIT: Visiting British politician Anthony Eden holding a koala at the Koala Farm in Frome Street, Adelaide.


A.K. Minchin
PORTRAIT: A. K. Minchin, Director of the Koala Farm and the Glenelg Aquarium, vice-president of the Zoological Society, Adelaide from 1935.


Nurse Barker of Angaston
PORTRAIT: Teresa Barker, nee Hoffman, who was a well respected midwife at Angaston, photographed wearing her uniform.


George Frederick Jeffery
PORTRAIT: George Frederick Jeffery wearing his uniform as a sailor on the crew of the 'Protector' gunboat.


George Frederick Jeffery
PORTRAIT: George Frederick Jeffery dressed in his Harbour-master's uniform at Victor Harbor.


Mr and Mrs William Bentley
PORTRAIT: Mr and Mrs William Bentley; William Bentley was a professional photographer and amateur artist in South Australia who had studios at Moonta, Redruth, Burra, and Kooringa from 1869-1900.


Lydia Longmore
PORTRAIT: Lydia Longmore the first woman Inspector of South Australian schools between 1922 and 1934; she formed the Infant Mistresses Club and was influential in the teaching of young children before retiring in 1934.


Evelyn, Laurie, and George Jones
PORTRAIT: Three children thought to be, left to right: Evelyn, Laurie and George Lindsay Jones.


Bejah Dervish
PORTRAIT: Bejah Dervish, camel-driver, photographed in 1939.