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Unidentified girl

Unidentified girl

Portrait carte-de-visite photograph of an unidentified young girl. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/55.

Miss Lily Magarey

Miss Lily Magarey

Portrait photograph of Miss Lily Magarey. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/53.

Three men

Three men

Portrait carte-de-visite photograph of an threen men including George Warren Smith, who is seated on the chair. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/55.

Unidentified woman

Unidentified woman

Portrait carte-de-visite photograph of an unidentified woman. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/55.

Four young ladies

Four young ladies

Portrait carte-de-visite photograph of four unidentified young ladies. A researcher queries if the girls on the right are Sarah and Ann Jacob. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/55.

John Prince and daughters

John Prince and daughters

Cabinet portrait photograph of John Prince, who was married to Alice Prince, and their daughters. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/101

Len Fitzsimons

Len Fitzsimons

Cabinet portrait photograph of William Leonard (Len) Fitzsimons when he was a young boy. Born in Clare in 1895, he was a farmer in Mercunda in the Mallee Region. He volunteered to fight in World War I at age 20 in 1915, and was killed in action in France on 5 November 1916.

Thomas Kelly

Thomas Kelly

Portrait photograph of Thomas Leo Kelly, father of Thomas Leo (Leo) Kelly, and grandfather of Dominic Michael Kelly. He was born 27 May 1855 and died 3 April 1931, and was the son of Bernard Kelly.

Len Fitzsimons

Len Fitzsimons

Portrait photograph of William Leonard (Len) Fitzsimons when he was a young boy. Born in Clare in 1895, he was a farmer in Mercunda in the Mallee Region. He volunteered to fight in World War I at age 20 in 1915, and was killed in action in France on 5 November 1916.

Townley family

Townley family

Photograph on an embossed mount, featuring a studio portrait Mrs and Mrs E G Townley (Edward and Sarah) with sons Gordon and Edward. The Townley family were friends of the Bruce's of Burke Street, Victor Harbor.

Dulcie Mewett

Dulcie Mewett

Photograph featuring a studio portrait of Dulcie Mewett, born 1906, who was a neighbour to the Bruce family at Burke Street, Victor Harbor.

Bill Bruce and friend

Bill Bruce and friend

Kodak photographic postcard featuring a studio portrait of Bill Bruce (on right) with an unknown man. Bill, born in 1891, was a cousin to Walter Bruce. The inscription on the verso reads 'Sydney, NSWales, 24[?] 1915. Hope you are all well, Best Wishes and Kindly Remembrances, From your's very lovingly, Bill'. Also printed on the verso; 'Asti Studios, 117 King Street, Sydney'.

Daphne, Hazel and Marjorie Rimes

Daphne, Hazel and Marjorie Rimes

Photographic postcard featuring a studio portrait of three girls, Daphne, Hazel and Marjorie Rimes, children of Albert and Fanny Rimes of Bowden. The family took rooms with Walter's family during the summer holidays. This photograph was sent to Walter for his birthday. The inscription on the verso reads ' Dear Walter, We all wish you many Happy Returns of your Birthday. Best Wishes from Daphne, Hazel and Marjorie Rimes'. Pasted on the verso, are newspaper clippings of death and funeral notices for Garnet Crocombe Rimes, husband of Doris; and also Albert James Rimes in 1947.

Small child in frock

Small child in frock

Kodak photographic postcard featuring a studio portrait of a small child dressed in a frock, sitting on a straight back chair. Thought to possibly be George Jobson, son of Walter's cousin, Violet Jobson (nee Bruce) of Port Pirie.

Alf Brandenberg

Alf Brandenberg

Kodak photographic postcard featuring a studio portrait of a seated man in a suit coat and neck tie. The inscription on the verso reads 'To Mrs W Bruce, from Alf. Brandenberg. December 1st 1917'. Alf was a friend of the family.

J. A. Shearer with his model horse-drawn plough

J. A. Shearer with his model horse-drawn plough

Gelatin silver cabinet card portrait of the inventor John Alexander Shearer (1877-1933), wearing a three-piece suit and a loose tie and broad-brimmed hat. He is holding a hammer in his right hand and is seated on a stool next to a wooden three-legged table which holds his model for a horse-drawn plough. The sign above the model reads: 'J.A. Shearer Maker/ Model Plough'. Photograph by E.W. Marchant and Son, Petersburg and Jamestown.

Dr. John Corbin

Dr. John Corbin

Portrait photograph of Dr. John Corbin (1878-1930), son of Dr. T.W. Corbin and Laura Mary Louisa Corbin (nee Hardy). Dr. Corbin was a notable S.A. medical practitioner in the early 20th Century, who also served at Gallipoli and at the Northern Front in France during World War I.

Mrs. Stephenson

Mrs. Stephenson

Portrait photograph of Mrs. Stephenson who was the mother of Keith Stephenson, husband of May Stephenson (nee Featherston).

May Stephenson (nee Featherston)

May Stephenson (nee Featherston)

Portrait photograph of May Stephenson (nee Featherston), sitting at a table. She married Keith Stephenson after 1920.

Portrait of Mrs Joseph Crompton and her son

Portrait of Mrs Joseph Crompton and her son

Studio portrait of Mrs Joseph Crompton,(previously Susan Mary Clark) aged 22, holding her son Henry Woodhouse who was born in June 1867.

Studio photograph of Len Elleway in army uniform

Studio photograph of Len Elleway in army uniform

Studio portrait of Lionel Leonard Elleway in army uniform taken in South Australia during World War 1. Hand written on the back: Len Elleway. Photographers stamp: Mora Adelaide. See also SRG 76/1/2956 Papers relating to No. 1909, Private L. L. Elleway, 48th Battalion.

Studio photograph of Sydney Pengelley in army uniform

Studio photograph of Sydney Pengelley in army uniform

Studio portrait of Sydney Pengelley in army uniform taken in South Australia during World War 1. Handwritten message on the back: Miss Allen, With kind regards from Syd Pengelley, Meningie, June 11th 1916. Photographers stamp: Geo. A. Rogers, 180 Rundle St., Adelaide.

May Featherston

May Featherston

Portrait photograph of May Featherston (later Stephenson), when she was a young child.

Vallis Stephenson

Vallis Stephenson

Portrait photograph of Vallis May Stephenson as a baby, daughter of Keith and May Stephenson(nee Featherston). She attended Norwood High School and the family resided in the Ashton/Uradila area. She married Walter Murray Kitto on 5 May 1956.

Mr. Stephenson.

Mr. Stephenson.

Portrait photograph of Mr. Stephenson who was the father of Keith Stephenson, husband of May Stephenson (nee Featherston).

May Featherston (later Stephenson)

May Featherston (later Stephenson)

Portrait photograph of May Featherston (later Stephenson) when she was a young child.

Keith and May Stephenson (nee Featherston)

Keith and May Stephenson (nee Featherston)

Wedding portrait photograph of Keith and May Stephenson (nee Featherston). They were married after 1920.

Jack Bruce and friend

Jack Bruce and friend

Kodak photographic studio postcard of Jack Bruce (John McCulloch Bruce) seated with an unknown friend alongside.

Leslie Reginald Self

Leslie Reginald Self

Kodak photographic postcard featuring a studio portrait of Leslie Reginald Self at age 10 months old. Leslie was born on 28 October 1914 while his father, Reginald, was serving in the First World War and his mother, Beatrice, was taking rooms with Walter Bruce's grandmother at 'Pine Cottage', Burke Street, Victor Harbor. The baby was born in the cottage. Reginald Self was killed in action and never saw his son.

Woman

Woman

Portrait photograph of a woman, possibly Annie Dodd, the mother of Cuthbert Cameron Mackenzie.