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Mrs Robinson
A formal portrait of a woman identified as Mrs Robinson, sister of Charles Algernon Smith (1832-1911). See also B 67002 and B 67003.


Haddrick family
Copy print of the Haddrick family taken after the birth of their 8th child. Standing (from left) are: Edward, Ellen, Lavinia and Ethelbert. In front (from left): Thomas Haddrick with son Alfred on his knee, Alexander, Bridgetta with baby Frank, and Cecila, together with Bridgetta's wedding ring.


Tent at Brighton beach
Written on neegative envelope: 'Index no. 96, Subject: Neighbour's tent, Brighton'. Portrait of a man sitting at Brighton beach next to a large, white tent.


Railway riflemen
Written on negative envelope: 'Index no. 71, Subject: Group Rly Riflemen 26/3/21, Exposure: 12 seconds, Distance from light: 6-7 inches, Developer: Amidol, Strength of developer: normal, Strength of light: 32W, Paper: nepesa, glossy, Date: 3/4/21'. Group portrait of a team of six riflemen from the South Australian Railways, standing in a field. They are wearing suits with vests and ties, and broad-brimmed hats.


Gentleman with a rifle
Written on negative envelope: 'Index no. 55, Subject: Father from rifle shooting'. Portrait of a man wearing a suit with a waistcoat, tie, pocketwatch and hat, standing outside a brick and stone home, holding a rifle.


Australian naval officer and family
Written on negative envelope: 'Index no. 42, Subject: family group, front garden, Xmas '20'. Family portrait of naval officer 'Tom' in uniform, with his family, possibly his brother, father, mother, sister and grandmother. Taken at Christmas 1920. The naval officer is thougth to be Tom Kitchener (see B 76741).


Trainees at Mitcham Camp
Written on negative envelope: '274. Mithcam Camp, April 1921'. Group portrait of nine young men in military uniform at Mitcham Camp. One of the men is holding a large broom. There are tents in the background. Photograph taken at the trainee camp held at Mitcham Camp in April 1921.


Infantrymen, Mitcham Camp
Written on negative envelope: '288. Infantrymen, Mitcham Camp, April 1921'. Group portrait of six infantrymen trainees in line with their rifles and bayonets, standing by a tent at the trainee camp, held at Mitcham Camp in April 1921.


Trainees at Mitcham Camp
Negative envelope: 285. Mitcham Camp, April 1921'. Group portrait of thirteen trainees in front of their tents at Mitcham Camp during the trainee camp in April 1921.


Players from Woodville West Torrens Football Club at matches and events
A collection of photographs relating to the Woodville West Torrens Football Club, also known as the Eagles and part of the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). The images include action shots from various matches, player portraits, training sessions and other club related activities. According to brief paperwork attached to the photos (now removed), many of the photographs were published in the Weekly Times Messenger or the Football Times. Where more than one date has been supplied, one of the dates may refer to the date of publication. See 'contents' for details of individual images.


Trainees at Mitcham Camp
Written on negative envelope: '300. Mitcham Camp, April 1921'. Group portrait of ten trainees in military uniform standing in front of their tents at the trainee camp held at Mitcham Camp in April 1921.


Trainees at Mitcham Camp
Written on negative envelope: '299. Mitcham Camp, April 1921'. Group portrait of seven trainees in military uniform, standing in front of their tents at the trainee camp held at Mitcham Camp in April 1921.


Photographs of Adams and McEwin family members
Photographs of John McEwin, John Adams and other family members.


Portrait photograph of West Torrens football player John Cunningham
John Cunningham pictured in football guernsey. Printed on back - born 24/9/61. Joined West Torrens in 1981 from Henley High. This image is printed on a Big Ben trading card.


Items and papers commemorating the 1986 Jubilee re-enactment of the first England-Australia flight
Items and papers relating to the 1986 re-enactment of the first England to Australia flight by Ross and Keith Smith, with mechanics James Bennett and Walter Shiers, comprising: placemat with illustrations; wine glasses with decorative etching; Re-enactment Flight program; newsletter clipping; and correspondence. The re-enactment of the landing of Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith was organised by John Furlong on behalf of the Enfield Lions Club, and was held on Sunday 23 March 1986 at Northfield, Fosters Road. The event featured illustrated talks, a film of the building of a Vickers Vimy Bomber in 1969 for the 50th anniversary of the flight, mail drops from a Tiger Moth aircraft, memoriabilia displays, speeches and prizes, music and amusement rides, and the arrival of the replica Vickers Vimy, and was attended by Premier John Bannon and his wife. The Re-enactment Flight was part of Jubilee 150, the 150th anniversary of European settlement in South Australia, celebrated in 1986. See below for details.


Miscellaneous badges
Collection of miscellaneous circular tin button badges, as well as small metal and enamel badges and lapel pins with pin attachments on reverse, belonging to Molly Brannigan, including badges collected on holidays and conferences in Australia and other countries, schools, and community groups and societies. See below for details. Selected items have been digitised.


Unidentified soldier
Studio portrait of an unidentified soldier, thought to be from the First World War, possibly No. 4242 Private Joseph William Webb, 21st Battalion, 10th Reinforcements, who died of wounds in France on 15 November 1916, aged 25.


Returned Servicemen's League Band
Group portrait of the Returned Servicemen's League Band, formed 21st June, 1947, with their instruments. Back Row: L. Reynolds, P.G. Winstanley, K.F. Sharpe, J. Sinclair, M. Matthews. Third Row: - Edwards, A.R. Holmes (Deputy Band Master), H.R. Clarke, L. Garnaunt, A.P. McCloud, R. Duryea. Second Row: B. Daniels, E. Cock, N. Elliott, F. Inglis, A.R. Hawke, O. Brokate, A. Trigg, S. Reynolds. Front Row: T.A. Winter, H.C. Limbert, C. Goldfinch, E.R. Goldsworthy, G.C.E. Bowes (Band Master), R. Bamblett, A. McMillan, G. Skewes, L. Clyde (Drum Major). Absent: W. Woolcock, E. Abraham, R. Webb, L. Carlson, V. Green, W. Parkin, W. Mackie, M. Flett, S. Dodman, P. Symons.


Pilot-Officer Alex Gordon Pritchard, RAAF
Portrait of Pilot-Officer Alex Gordon Pritchard of the RAAF in uniform. P/O Pritchard was the only son of the SA State Secretary of the RSL, Mr A.G. Pritchard. He attended Adelaide High School and worked as a school teacher on the Yorke Peninsula before he joined the Air Force in 1952, completing his pilot's training with No. 6 Squadron at Amberley, before being posted to No. 1 Bomber Squadron in Malaya for a nine month operational tour in Lincoln bombers against Communist terrorist strongholds. He was commissioned in February 1954 and returned to Australia in April 1954 for a refresher course at East Sale, Gippsland, Victoria, and was killed when his Wirraway aircraft crashed at Pearsonvale when he was practicing forced landings, aged 25, on 13 July 1954. He was buried at Centennial Park Cemetery. [Details from 'Chronicle' newspaper, Thursday 15 July 1954, page 4].


Unidentified Australian officers
Group portrait of unknown Australian officers, possibly from the Second World War. The majority of the men are wearing peaked caps but three men are wearing berets. They appear to be from Army, Navy and Air Force.


Unidentified Australian soldier
Hand-coloured studio portrait of an unknown Australian soldier, possibly from the Second World War, wearing military uniform with 'Australia' shoulder badge and a peaked cap with the Australian Imperial Force rising sun badge on the front.


Sunday afternoon helpers, Cheer Up Hut
'Sunday afternoon helpers, 2.30 to 10.30 pm, Cheer Up Hut, Adelaide S.A.'. Group portrait of Cheer Up Society volunteers and some service men standing in the background.


Wedding of Ellen (Nellie) Emily (nee Clarke) and Arthur Saunders
Bride and Groom Ellen (Nellie) Emily and Arthur Saunders on the occasion of their wedding, from an album of photographs including Ellen Emily and Arthur Saunders.


Letter and photographic portrait


Henry McKinnon Muirhead
Portrait in pastels on brown paper of a seated man dressed in a coat, waistcoat and high collar, identified as Henry McKinnon Muirhead. A faint artist's signature and date sits in the bottom right corner. Part of the original framer's label and backing remains, with 'McKinnon Muirhead' written on. A conservation report by Artlab Australia states that the paper has most likely darkened over time, which unintentionally intensifies the contrast of the white highlights within the work. Horizontal lines across the paper are believed to have resulted from a processing problem with the paper, which has become visible over time.


Ann Gordon Muirhead
Portrait in pastels on brown paper of a young woman sitting on a chair beside a writing desk, dressed in a dark dress with white lace trimmings at the neck and sleeve edges. The lady is believed to be Ann Gordon Muirhead, sister to Henry McKinnon Muirhead. A faint artist's signature and date sits in the bottom right corner. A conservation report by Artlab Australia states that the paper has most likely darkened over time, which unintentionally intensifies the contrast of the white highlights within the work. Horizontal lines across the paper are believed to have resulted from a processing problem with the paper, which has become visible over time.


Jane Elphistone Muirhead
Portrait in pastels on brown paper of a woman seated at a piano, one hand resting on the keys, dressed in a dark dress with white lace trimmings at the neck and sleeve edges. The lady is believed to be Jane Elphistone Muirhead, sister to Henry McKinnon Muirhead. An artist's signature and date sits in the bottom right corner. The original framer's label remains on the reverse, which reads 'Finlay; Carver, Gilder & Printseller; Bookseller & Stationer to the King, No. 49 Buchanan Street, Glasgow'. A conservation report by Artlab Australia states that the paper has most likely darkened over time, which unintentionally intensifies the contrast of the white highlights within the work. Horizontal lines across the paper are believed to have resulted from a processing problem with the paper, which has become visible over time.


Dr. Charles O'Reilly Jnr.
Portrait in oils of a young man sitting with one arm over a chair back, dressed in a black coat, high collar and tie. The man is identified as Dr. Charles O'Reilly Jnr.


Sir Thomas Playford
South Australian Premier, Sir Thomas Playford, standing next to a signed portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.


Helen Oxenham
Helen Oxenham