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L. A. Wells and Bejah Dervish

L. A. Wells and Bejah Dervish

PORTRAIT: L. A. Wells (centre), Leader of the Calvert Scientific Exploration Expedition of 1896-1897, standing with Bejah Dervish, the head camel man who Wells believed saved his life, showing J. H. McNamara, Surveyor-General, a map of the country where C. F. Wells and G. L. Jones, other members of the exploration party, lost their lives.

Roy Baynes

Roy Baynes

Portrait photograph of Roy Baynes O.A.M. dressed in his Navy uniform.

Barbara Hanrahan and Shirley Megson

Barbara Hanrahan and Shirley Megson

PORTRAIT: South Australian artist and writer Barbara Hanrahan, left, photographed with Shirley Megson during an exhibition held at Hahndorf, South Australia.

Gladys Birdseye

Gladys Birdseye

PORTRAIT: Gladys Birdseye, the daughter of Alfred and Selina Birdseye, owners of a bus service centred at Union Street, Adelaide; Gladys, who drove the buses and cars from the age of 18, was well known for her driving and mechanical skills on the route from Adelaide to Mannum, a return trip of 120 miles each day.

William Hall Birdseye

William Hall Birdseye

PORTRAIT: William Hall Birdseye (Bill) who was the licensee of the Railway Terminus Hotel at Port Augusta from 1914-1920.

Stewart Cockburn, writer

Stewart Cockburn, writer

PORTRAIT: Writer Stewart Cockburn photographed sitting in his study; his book on Sir Thomas Playford, former Premier of South Australia can be seen in the background.

Valmai Hankel

Valmai Hankel

PORTRAIT: Valmai Hankel, Rare Books Librarian at the State Library of South Australia displaying an illustration of the first known published drawing of a koala in a copy of 'Arcana', or the 'Museum of Natural History', first published in 1811.

The Most Reverend Ian George and Henry Short

The Most Reverend Ian George and Henry Short

PORTRAIT: The Anglican Archbishop of Adelaide, the Most Reverend Ian George and Mr Henry Short, great grandson of the first bishop of Adelaide, admire Bishop Short's original chair at the reopening of old St. Martin's Church at Gorge Road, Paradise in its new role as a funeral chapel; the stained glass windows in the chapel were made by Blackfriars of London.

Reverend Charles Hall

Reverend Charles Hall

PORTRAIT: Studio view of the Reverend Charles Hall, a Congregational minister in South Australia who worked at Glenelg, Happy Valley, and Aldinga; he died at his home on Kensington Road, Norwood aged 88 years.

Charles Hall with a ship's model

Charles Hall with a ship's model

PORTRAIT: Charles Edward Adamson Hall, aged 10 years photographed wearing sailor costume and sitting by a model of the sailing ship H.M.S. Valetta.

Margaret Symon of Adelaide

Margaret Symon of Adelaide

PORTRAIT: Margaret Symon photographed sitting in a basket chair outside a large house, she is sketching on a drawing board held on her lap.

Sir Josiah Symon with his family

Sir Josiah Symon with his family

PORTRAIT: Sir Josiah Symon sitting in the garden at 'Manoah', his residence and estate at Upper Sturt, with Lady Symon and other members of his family gathered around him on Christmas day, 1896; a nursemaid carries the youngest child, a young boy rides his pony, a second his tricycle, and a third wears cricket gear, their sisters sit with Mother and stand nearby.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis, teachers at Point McLeay

Mr. and Mrs. Francis, teachers at Point McLeay

PORTRAIT: P. W. Francis and Mary Francis, nee Glyde, who conducted the largest Aboriginal school in the Commonwealth at Point McLeay, South Australia; Mr. Francis was President of the Provisional Teachers' Association.

Afternoon tea with C. J. Dennis

Afternoon tea with C. J. Dennis

PORTRAIT: Afternoon tea with C. J. Dennis who is visiting the garden belonging to the Tobin sisters of Mintaro, South Australia.

Edmund Bowman

Edmund Bowman

Studio portrait of Edmund Bowman.

Edmund Bowman

Edmund Bowman

Studio portrait of Edmund Bowman seated in his living room.

Edmund Bowman

Edmund Bowman

Studio portrait of Edmund Bowman seated in his living room.

Annie Lewers Bowman

Annie Lewers Bowman

Studio portrait of Annie Lewers Bowman (nee Cowle), wife of Edmund Bowman.

Jocelyn Eleanor Bowman

Jocelyn Eleanor Bowman

Studio portrait of Jocelyn Eleanor Bowman.

Vera Constance Bowman

Vera Constance Bowman

Studio portrait of Vera Constance Bowman.

Everard Lucy

Everard Lucy

Opalotype studio portrait, believed to be of Everard Lucy, son of William and Edith Lucy.

Bowman family portrait

Bowman family portrait

Studio photograph of one of the Bowman family women, presumed to be Jocelyn Eleanor Evans (nee Bowman).

Bowman family portrait

Bowman family portrait

Studio photograph of one of the Bowman family women, presumed to be Vera Constance Bowman.

Rosemary Crowley

Rosemary Crowley

Black and white photographic portrait of Seantor Rosemary Crowley.

Rosemary Crowley

Rosemary Crowley

Black and white photographic portrait of Seantor Rosemary Crowley.

Rosemary Crowley

Rosemary Crowley

Colour photographic portrait of Seantor Rosemary Crowley.

Woman and man

Woman and man

A posed ambrotype portrait of an unidentified woman and man, but important because of the relatively casual pose - the woman is sitting on the man's lap and has her arm around his shoulders.

Dr Morgan Thomas

Dr Morgan Thomas

Ambrotype portrait of Dr Morgan Thomas and a woman, possibly his wife. The jewellery and buttons on the woman's dress are tinted gold. In an embossed leather case with a gilt metal frame.

Lilla Lashmar

Lilla Lashmar

PORTRAIT: Lilla Lashmar seated in studio pose. Later she became a missionary in Papua and was executed by the Japanese on Buna Beach in 1942.

William Malcolm

William Malcolm

Studio portrait of William Malcolm, Australia's first ostrich farmer, and manager of the 'Victoria Mill', Gawler.