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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'.


Agnes Gosse
PORTRAIT: Agnes Gosse, nee Grant.


William Richards
PORTRAIT: William Richards, tailor at Angaston. Born in Cornwall 19th March 1796, arrived in S.A. on the "Java", 6th February 1840. Died 17th June 1866, buried at Angaston.


Ella Cleggett
PORTRAIT: Ella Cleggett, founder of the Tubercular Soldiers Association, Morphett Street; from a painting by John Dowie.


F.W.R. Sadler, Commander of H.M.S. Buffalo
PORTRAIT: F.W.R. Sadler, Commander of H.M.S. Buffalo, 8 January 1833 - 11 July 1836; he provisioned his ship for the historic voyage to South Australia in 1836 but due to a promotional appointment a week before departing his place was taken by Mr. James Wood. The painting show him with his dog 'Buffalo'. Artist unknown. From the original painting in Reserve 9.


F.W.R. Sadler, Commander of H.M.S. Buffalo
PORTRAIT: The painting of F.W.R. Sadler, Commander of H.M.S. Buffalo, 8 January 1833 - 11 July 1836, showing its condition before cleaning by ARTLAB; artist unknown.


F.W.R. Sadler, Commander of H.M.S. Buffalo
PORTRAIT: The painting of F.W.R. Sadler partially cleaned, the dog's head can now be clearly seen; artist unknown.


F.W.R. Sadler, Commander of H.M.S. Buffalo
PORTRAIT: A detail from the painting depicting F.W.R. Sadler showing the head after cleaning restoration work by ARTLAB, artist unknown.


F.W.R. Sadler, Commander of H.M.S. Buffalo
PORTRAIT: Detail from the painting of F.W.R. Sadler, showing the hand and dog's head before cleaning by ARTLAB; artist unknown.


F.W.R. Sadler, Commander of H.M.S. Buffalo
PORTRAIT: Detail from the painting of F.W.R. Sadler showing the hand and the dog's head after cleaning by ARTLAB; artist unknown.


John McDouall Stuart
PORTRAIT: John McDouall Stuart: a sketch.


Queen Adelaide
Queen Adelaide, consort of King William the Fourth, in the portrait by Sir William Beechey, R.A. engraved by Samuel William Reynolds and published by M.H. Colnaghi. In wooden frame and glass.


A portrait painting of a man
Reproduction in black and white of a portrait painting of an un-named man thought to be by the Irish artist William Orpen. The work is signed, bottom right hand corner.


Miniature portrait of Thomas Wilson
Miniature portrait of Thomas Wilson ca.1810 by unknown artist in England, when the subject was about 24 years of age. See MORE INFO (Contents) for further details.


Henry Harding Bickford
Portrait of Henry Harding Bickford.


Chief Justice Sir R.D. Hanson
Portrait of Chief Justice Sir Richard Davies Hanson. See B 7013 for a copy of the original photograph.


Portrait of the Reverend Dr. Arthur Dendy
Portrait of Arthur Dendy in clerical garb. Previously believed to be Rev. Charles Marryat.


Portrait of Professor Kerr Grant printing plate
Printmaking block by Mervyn Smith featuring a portrait of Professor Kerr Grant. Zinc plate relief etching mounted on wood block. Signed by the artist, 1962.


Portraits of a man
Three portrait drawings on a sheet of a man, believed to be Mervyn Smith. Signed 'Ruth Tuck'.


Oval miniature portrait of Mrs Rosetta Angas
Oval miniature portrait of Rosetta Angas. Artist unknown.

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[Music Posters]
Posters created by Alex Innocenti for various productions. See below for details of items. The State Library holds a collection of music, video, photographs, records, CDs/DVDs and memorabilia and ephemera which is a representation of the music industry in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. An example includes this collection of posters which were designed by Alex Innocenti, the entrepreneur behind Cellar Blues Promotions. Alex continued to create the graphics for promotion materials over an almost 30 year period. The posters are a graphic depiction of a point in time, with images of the bands and artist, painted and hand drawn in the graphic style of the day, well before the capacity to produce such promotions on a computer desk top. Some of the bands he promoted included Black Sabbath, Doug Parkinson In Focus, Cat Stevens, Daddy Cool and Billy Thorpe. Alex was also the driving force behind Adelaide's "Woodstock", the 70s music festival held at Myponga. Posters for the festival are included in this collection.

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.


Additional photographs relating to exploration and maritime topics
A collection of mounted photographs relating primarily to exploration and maritime topics in South Australia and the Northern Territory, together with a small collection of portraits of people associated with the Royal Geographical Society. Two group portraits of Aboriginal people, from Port Lincoln and from Kopperamanna are included (photographs 9 and 15). Photographs 67-70 relate to the Flinders Centenary 1902. The following photographs have not been digitised (copies are held elsewhere in the Pictorial Collection or not related specifically to South Australia): 2. 'Light on Kingston jetty' with lighthouse keeper, his dog and bicycle; 3. 'Kingston jetty' Also at B 9409; 8. 'The British Hotel Port Adelaide', pencil sketch ca. 1841. Also at B 510; 9. 'Port Lincoln natives, last of tribe, 1897'. See B 512; 13. 'Victor Harbor breakwater'. Also at PRG 280/1/2/39; 20. Distant view of the landing place and iron stores at Port Adelaide, South Australia. Photograph of an artwork of 1838; 25. Horrocks' expedition, showing Horrocks and his party, with laden camel, moving through the bush. Photo of an artwork ca.1846; 26. 'Horrocks after being wounded on his way to Penwortham'. Photograph of an artwork ca.1848. Also at B 475. Original in the Art Gallery of South Australia; 28. Photograph of painting signed by E. Magraith 1904 with inscription 'H.M.C.S. Yatala after a painting by H. C. R. 1849', to Arthur Searcy Esq, President of Marine Board, from G. H. 1904'. See also B 9316; 31. View of the gorge on Mary River by Stephen King 1862. John McDouall Stuart Expedition. See also B 486/9; 33. 'Matthew Flinders, aged 27', photo of a portrait . See B 11153; 38. 'Captain Sir Leopold Mc Clintock, R.N. LL.D' photograph of an engraving of Sir Francis Leopold McClintock, Arctic explorer; 39. 'The late Sir John Franklin' photo of an engraving;40. 'Captain Charles Sturt' (Australian explorer). Also at B 70378/3; 41. 'Relievo of National Memorial to Sir John Franklin. M. Noble, Sculptor', photo of bronze sculpture in London; 51. 'Robert Kyffin Thomas' portrait. Also at B 3687; 52. 'Charles Davies older brother, Gawler'; 58. 'The Right Hon. Sir William Molesworth, Secretary of State for the Colonies'; 59. 'Sir Leopold Mc Clintock, 1880'; 60. Commander Verney Lovett Cameron 1878; 61. 'John McKinlay'. Davies & Co. photographer. Also at B 1782; 65. 'Sir J. Langdon Bonython'. Also at B 2255.


Images relating to the Daly family
Photographic portraits of members of the Daly family, a sketch of Government House on Prince Edward Island, and a memorial card for Sir Dominick Daly. Harriet Daly (wife of Dominick Daniel) was the author of the book 'Digging, Squatting and Pioneering Life in the Northern Territory of South Australia'.


Survivors of the 'Gothenburg' shipwreck
Pencil on paper sketch of the wreck of the 'Gothenburg', comprising 9 portraits, probably copied from photographs, superimposed onto a background illustration of the sinking ship. There is a small inscription 'The Gothenburg' in fine white lettering on the vessel. The portraits represent 9 survivors including (numbered 1-9) Harris, Fitzgerald, Cleland, Thomas, Cockram, Kruger, Campbell, Hogan and Brazil. The portrait of Campbell is central to the work and considerably larger than the other portraits. It is assumed the work was commissioned by the Campbell family. The paper on which artwork is made is watermarked '1904'.


Portrait of Madame Josephine by Rex Wood
Scanned copy of an oil painting portrait of Josephine Piazza (Madame Josephine) by the artist Rex Wood.


Miscellaneous views
Miscellaneous views, mostly relating to exploration, Aboriginal people and members of the Royal Geographical Society. See separate records for SRG 67/19/12 and SRG 67/19/34 to see digital images. See 'Contents' in 'More info' for details of all the items in the series.


Sketches
Eighty one watercolour and pencil sketches, mainly from the Mediterrean and Middle East.


Illuminated addresses
Three illuminated addresses given to Archdeacon Marryat at Christ Church, North Adelaide.


Buxton scrapbook
Scrapbook album relating to the activities of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (Governor of SA from 1895-1898) and his family. It contains 98 original photos, as well as newspaper cuttings, watercolour paintings and letters. Possibly compiled by Lady Buxton. The majority are identified or annotated in the compiler's hand, sometimes using terminology that is today considered inappropriate.