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Portrait of C.E. Bristow
C.E. Bristow, Government Printer.


Portrait of R.W.M. Waddy
R.W.M. Waddy, Secretary Deputy Post-Master-General, South Australia.


Portrait of Arthur Searcy
Arthur Searcy, President of the Public Service, Deputy Commissioner of Taxes and Stamps, and President of the Marine Board, South Australia: a cutting from the Public Service Journal 1906.


Portrait photograph of Frank Cork
Comprises studio portrait of Frank Cork taken by a professional photographer.


Portrait of Charles Henry West
This work has been created with a technique known as Opal Type or opalotype, and is essentially a portrait developed from a photograph then cast on to glass. The image itself was black and white, then hand coloured. The artist has paid close attention to the detail of the costume including gold buttons on the suit and white pigment added to the eyes and other reflective areas. In this piece, Charles Henry West has been illustrated with clear blue eyes and dark blonde hair. The inscription on the cap has been executed according to instructions given to the artists (the instructions themselves were written on brown paper and are now preserved in the collection).


Portrait of Denis Marfleet
Portrait of Dennis Marfleet as a young man, photographed by A. Galeota, with whom Denis learned his trade as a photographer in the United Kingdom.


Portrait of Mary Marfleet
Portrait of Mary Marfleet as a young woman, photographed by A. Galeota, with whom her husband Denis learned his trade as a photographer in the United Kingdom.


Portrait of Alfred Sells
Studio portrait of a man believed to be Alfred Sells.


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.


Portrait of an Aboriginal couple
A studio portrait, probably taken by George Freeman, the manager of the Melbourne Photographic Company, Adelaide. It features an Aboriginal couple wearing animal skins. The man is posed with a shield and a spear, while the woman is holding a sword club.


Eileen McCann
Portrait of Eileen McCann (nee Hammond), wife of South Australia's Trade Commissioner and Agent General in London, Sir Charles McCann.


Sir Charles McCann
Portrait of Sir Charles McCann, South Australia's Trade Commissioner and Agent General in London, from 1911-1919, and again from 1931-1951.


Molly McCann
Portrait of Molly McCann, daughter of South Australia's Trade Commissioner and Agent General in London, Sir Charles McCann. Information provided with the photo suggests that the photograph was taken at the time of her presentation to King George VI (she was presented to the monarch as part of the coronation celebrations in January 1938); but Molly and her mother were also presented to the court in May 1932. While this photo could be from either date, it is assumed to be the earlier one.


Sir Charles McCann
Portrait of Sir Charles McCann, South Australia's Trade Commissioner and Agent General in London, from 1911-1919, and again from 1931-1951. The photograph was taken at the time of his knighthood. Photograph by Pearl Freeman, 4 Berkeley Street, Piccadilly, London.


Lady McCann
Portrait of Lady McCann, wife of Sir Charles McCann, South Australia's Trade Commissioner and Agent General in London. The photograph was taken at the time McCann was knighted, and is signed 'Harrods'.


Pte W.L. McCann
Portrait of Private William L. McCann of Geranium, oldest son of Mr & Mrs J.L. McCann of Kingswood. He enlisted in the 2/10th Battalion in March 1941 and left for overseas in September of the same year. He returned to Australia in August 1942 and left for New Guinea in October. While being transferred by plane to the battlefield (of the Battle of Wau) the plane crashed on landing and he died of injuries on 18 January 1943. William was a keen tennis player and footballer.


Portrait of young girl
Ambrotype portrait of young girl with ringlet hair style, seated on a chair; identity of person unknown.


Portrait photograph of Don Bradman
Portrait photograph of Don Bradman by Sidney Riley, 1928.


S.A. Company officer
Hand tinted lithograph of an unidentified man, presumed to be one of the South Australian Company officers. This image was in the same frame as the portrait of W.J. Brand (B 5944), sent to Adelaide from the S.A. Company's London office in 1931.


Henry Harding Bickford
Portrait of Henry Harding Bickford.


Thomas Henry Bowman
Portrait of Thomas Henry Bowman in his World War I uniform.


Captain R. C. Morgan of the Missionary Ship John Williams
Steel engraving portrait print of Captain R.C. Morgan sitting and holding a telescope. The inscription on the print reads 'Captain R.C. Morgan, Missionary Ship, "John Williams." Printed by H.Room - Engraved by J.Cochran'.


Fraser Smith Crawford
Studio portrait of a man identified as Fraser Smith Crawford, an early South Australian photographer.


Man sitting down
A portrait photograph of a man sitting down with a mug and a pipe. He has a beard and a hat on.


S.A. Company officer
Hand tinted lithograph of an unidentified man, presumed to be one of the South Australian Company officers. This image was in the same frame as the portrait of W.J. Brand (B 5944), sent to Adelaide from the S.A. Company's London office in 1931.


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 Edwards
Edwards, 1st Australian Imperial Force. According to a researcher, this may be Benjamin John Edwards who enlisted in Hamilton, New South Wales in 1916, service number 1281.


Amy and Jack McCloud
Studio portrait of Jack and Amy (nee Le Poidevin) on their wedding day. The couple were married in the Baptist Church, Morphett Vale, on 12th June 1907.


Harriet and Daniel Le Poidevin
Studio portrait of Daniel and Harriett (nee Hutchison), taken by Port Pirie photographer J. W. Fegan.


Thomas Gilbert
Portrait of a man in a military uniform, identified on the back (in a later hand) as 'Thomas Gilbert born Camden NSW 21 October 1840'. The uniform worn by Thomas Gilbert, which includes his dress sword, is most likely that of an officer in the Adelaide Regiment of Volunteer Rifles. This regiment was raised in 1860, and was renamed Prince Alfred's Rifle Volunteers in November 1867. See also B 72997 and B 72998.