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Richmond - McCormick wedding

Richmond - McCormick wedding

Wedding of Mary, only daughter Leonard Richmond and Blanche nee Roberts, to Ray McCormick, son of John McCormick and Reta nee Lynch of Hilton, solemnised at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Prospect, South Australia, on 12 February 1955.

Doctors surgery on Churchill Road, Prospect

Doctors surgery on Churchill Road, Prospect

Exterior view of front entrance of doctors surgery on Churchill Road, Prospect designed by Ian Hannaford.

Doctors surgery on Churchill Road, Prospect

Doctors surgery on Churchill Road, Prospect

Exterior side view of front entrance, including covered parking area of doctors surgery on Churchill Road, Prospect designed by Ian Hannaford.

Doctors surgery on Churchill Road, Prospect

Doctors surgery on Churchill Road, Prospect

Interior view of waiting room of doctors surgery on Churchill Road, Prospect designed by Ian Hannaford.

Honour rolls

Honour rolls

Honour Rolls (covered wooden rolls housing framed certificates of inception, with doors, mostly folding, with inscriptions of names of Past Chief Rulers, originally intended to be hung on wall) for Victoria No. 1 (City of Adelaide) Female branch, Zion Tent No. 11 (Brighton), Lady Kintore Tent No. 20 (Moonta Mines) Female branch, Love and Unity Tent No. 18 (Moonta Mines), Princess Irene Tent No. 17 (Kapunda), Tent No. 54 True Blue & Lady Tennyson, Salem Tent No. 8 (Kapunda), Star of Hope Tent No. 8 (Juvenile: Kapunda), Southern Star Tent No. 5 (Adelaide), Hope of Prospect Tent No. 71 & Harbour of Refuge Tent (both Prospect), Go Ahead Tent No. 34 (Torrensville), Ark of Safety Tent No. 15 (Clare), True Blue Tent No. 54 (Goodwood) and two unknown groups. See series list attached to Summary Record, and also attached to this series, for full details of the rolls.

Photos taken by Messenger Press of various business and community sites in the north-eastern suburbs

Photos taken by Messenger Press of various business and community sites in the north-eastern suburbs

A collection of photographs by the Messenger Press taken at various business and community sites around the north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide. Places include waste management sites, sports clubs, Cavan Detention Centre and street and town signs. According to brief paperwork attached to the photos, many were taken for the Standard Messenger newspaper. Where more than one date has been added to a photo, one of the dates may refer to when it was published in the newspaper.

Welcome home celebrations for Private Robertson

Welcome home celebrations for Private Robertson

Private Robertson standing with his family outside their house at 8 Clifford Street, Prospect, South Australia; flags decorate the building and a sign that reads 'Welcome home to our dear son & brother' hangs above the entrance.

Photographs of West Adelaide and other football clubs at matches and activities

Photographs of West Adelaide and other football clubs at matches and activities

A collection of photographs relating to the West Adelaide Football club, featuring mostly action shots from games and other club related activities. According to brief paperwork attached to the photos (now removed), many of the photographs were published in the Football Times. Where more than date has been supplied, one of the dates may refer to the date of publication. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

Richard & Hurtle Ragless

Richard & Hurtle Ragless

Richard and Hurtle Ragless on a prospecting expedition. Richard Ragless was one of the early settlers after having arrived on board the 'Eden' in 1838 aged 19. He joined his father and brother in a farming enterprise at Enfield. He was one of the first to use a reaping stripper. He started Montacute Flour Mills near Gepps Cross and ran sheep at Yalpara and Willochra. He won the Angas Prize in 1888 for the best conducted farm from 250 to 1000 acres. He died in 1901 at his residence called Tonsley Park at Edwardstown. The photograph shows Richard and Hurtle Ragless sitting on one camel with three other fully laden camels at the start of their prospecting expedition.

'Saint Cuthbert's Church of England - Prospect'

'Saint Cuthbert's Church of England - Prospect'

Saint Cuthbert's Church of England (Anglican Church) at Prospect on the corner of Ballville Street and Prospect Road.

Chief Justice Sir Samuel Way conducting a foundation stone ceremony

Chief Justice Sir Samuel Way conducting a foundation stone ceremony

Chief Justice Sir Samuel Way conducting a foundation stone ceremony for the Masonic Hall at Prospect, South Australia; fellow Masons wearing regalia are grouped in the foreground of the building site.

Jane Lomax-Smith campaign launch

Jane Lomax-Smith campaign launch

Campaign office at 114A Prospect Road, Prospect, for ALP candidate for the state seat of Adelaide, Jane Lomax-Smith.

Jane Lomax-Smith campaign launch

Jane Lomax-Smith campaign launch

Jane Lomax-Smith candidate for the state seat of Adelaide standing outside her campaign office at 114A Prospect Road, Prospect.

Jane Lomax-Smith campaign launch

Jane Lomax-Smith campaign launch

Jane Lomax-Smith candidate for the state seat of Adelaide standing outside her campaign office at 114A Prospect Road, Prospect.

Jane Lomax-Smith campaign launch

Jane Lomax-Smith campaign launch

Jane Lomax-Smith, Labor candidate for the state seat of Adelaide, and Mike Rann, Premier of South Australia, outside Jane's campaign office at 114A Prospect Road, Prospect.

Prospect Hill Kangaroo Island

Prospect Hill Kangaroo Island

Prospect Hill on Kangaroo Island from which Captain Flinders surveyed much of Pelican Lagoon etc. in 1802.

Prospectors, Mt. Grainger

Prospectors, Mt. Grainger

Gold prospecting at Mount Grainger.

Gold prospecting, Pine Creek

Gold prospecting, Pine Creek

Chinese man using a wooden rocker for Gold prospecting.

Housing Trust house

Housing Trust house

Housing Trust house, Prospect.

Housing Trust house

Housing Trust house

Housing Trust house, Prospect.

Housing Trust house

Housing Trust house

Housing Trust house, Prospect.

Housing Trust house

Housing Trust house

Housing Trust house - garden in fenced backyard, Prospect.

Housing Trust house

Housing Trust house

Housing Trust house at Prospect. A clothesline with washing is shown.

Methodist Church

Methodist Church

Methodist Church, Prospect Hill.

"Prospect", Watervale

"Prospect", Watervale

"Prospect", five acres of wine grapes planted by Francis Treloar, Watervale.

Central Australian Exploring

Central Australian Exploring

[General description] Employees of the Central Australian Exploring and Prospecting Association expedition are posing with the camels in sparse scrub country. Under command of William Henry Tietkens, the expedition went from Alice Springs to Lake Macdonald, W.A., Lake Amadeus, N.T., to Charlotte Waters in 1889.

Central Australian Exploring

Central Australian Exploring

[General description] Employees of the Central Australian Exploring and Prospecting Association expedition are posing with the camels in sparse scrub country. Under command of William Henry Tietkens, the expedition went from Alice Springs to Lake Macdonald, W.A., Lake Amadeus, N.T., to Charlotte Waters in 1889.

Central Australian Exploring

Central Australian Exploring

[General description] Employees of the Central Australian Exploring and Prospecting Association expedition are posing with the camels in sparse scrub country. Under command of William Henry Tietkens, the expedition went from Alice Springs to Lake Macdonald, W.A., Lake Amadeus, N.T., to Charlotte Waters in 1889.

O'Connell Street, North Adelaide, looking south from the junction of Prospect Road and Main North Road

O'Connell Street, North Adelaide, looking south from the junction of Prospect Road and Main North Road

O'Connell Street, North Adelaide, looking south from Prospect Road. The Caledonian Hotel is on the right of the image. Edward Bailey was the licensee from December 1877 to his death in May 1879. Horse drawn trams can be seen on either side of the road. The trams were built by John Stephenson & Co. of New York.

Private residence

Private residence

The back verandah at 17 Fitzroy Terrace, the home of Leonard and Isabella Bakewell; Leonard sits left, Annie Peach stands centre. However a researcher believes this is the house 'Shirley' at Payneham, belonging to William Bakewell. Now demolished.