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Children at 'Rockleigh', Sandilands

Children at 'Rockleigh', Sandilands

"Rowe & Co." (children) with a sheep at 'Rockleigh', Sandilands. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/57.

Pupils of Southfield School, Parkside

Pupils of Southfield School, Parkside

Black and white photograph of students outside Southfield School, Park Terrace, Parkside which was owned by Miss Agnes Niven. Text on the verso reads 'T.V. Pearson (husband) importer of sugar in S.A., Died 19/3/1906, Mrs Margaret Pearson (grandmother to Mango McKenzie) sister to Agnes (Isabella, Chrissie (Christian) & Eliza plus 3 sons) children of Margaret. Eliza Cameron Pearson (second from right) back row'.

1981 Under 23 World Championship Senior B Men's Coxed Four, Essen, Germany.

1981 Under 23 World Championship Senior B Men's Coxed Four, Essen, Germany.

1981 Under 23 World Championship Senior B Men's Coxed Four, Essen, Germany. Ian Bellow (Vic.) (bow), Jim Burt (W.A.), Mike Nielsen (S.A.), Graham Edmonds (N.S.W.) (str.), Steve Annear (W.A.) (cox).

Australian Under 23 World Championship

Australian Under 23 World Championship

1982 Under 23 World Championship Senior B Men's Coxed Four, Vienna, Austria (silver medal). Mike Nielsen (S.A.) (bow), David Rose (Qld.), Ian Edmonds (Qld.), Graham Edmonds (N.S.W.) (str.), Steve Annear (W.A.), (cox).

Junior Four Henley on Torrens

Junior Four Henley on Torrens

Junior Four Henley on Torrens, Left to right: Dave Croston, Bob Coveney, Bill Weaver, Col Foster, Front: Pat McCarthy (cox).

People : C surnames

People : C surnames

People photographed by Messenger Press, surnames starting with C.

Australian Army men

Australian Army men

Group photograph of men in the Australian Army, during World War I, possibly all from the Medical Corps. John Corbin is seated second from the right in the middle row.

RAAF No.1 Engineering School

RAAF No.1 Engineering School

Group photograph of the RAAF No. 1 Engineering School TFM47 at the Melbourne Showgrounds. Don South is sitting in the middle of the front row.

Marryatville Primary School, grade 3 class

Marryatville Primary School, grade 3 class

Grade 3 class photograph at Marryatville Primary School. Lloyd Kay Bromley is fifth from left in the back row.

Opening the club season

Opening the club season

President A.J. Parham opening the club season 1956-1957.

Australian international rowers receiving silver medals

Australian international rowers receiving silver medals

Mike Nielsen, David Rose, Ian Edmonds, Graham Edmonds and Steve Annear receiving silver medals in Vienna.

Sunday swimmers

Sunday swimmers

Sunday swimmers, left to right, Reg Francis, Col Foster, Don Smith, Jack Doyle, Jack Thomas, Bob McIlwain, Mal McKiggan.

Accolade II at Port Adelaide

Accolade II at Port Adelaide

The Adelaide Brighton Cement limestone carrier 'Accolade II' berthed at Birkenhead, Port Adelaide. The 'Michalis Lemos' is in the foreground and five boats with rowers are on the Port River.

Salt harvesting and quarrying in South Australia

Salt harvesting and quarrying in South Australia

35mm colour slides originally housed in a container with the label 'I.C.I. Technical', arranged in small boxes with the labels: Pt Augusta (6), Sidewinder Solar Salt SF (25), Quarry (21), Quarry (26), Osborne (18), Aerial (9), Bluebird LMG Excav (19), S/F series (23), Ardrossan conveyor S/F (1), S/F Harvest tech (20), S/F (24), S/F (23), Mt Bold Solar (4), S/F fauna birdlife (11), Quarry (9), S/F (26). Comprising images of: solar salt fields at Port Augusta and Port Paterson, salt fields at Dry Creek near Adelaide, quarry at Penrice and the soda ash works at Osborne, Mount Bold dam and reservoir, and numerous images of salt harvesting and quarrying machinery and vehicles including conveyors, stacker conveyors, crushers, drills, elevators and salt harvesters, in particular the 'Curdimurka' and 'Hodog' salt harvesters. See below for details.

Salt harvesting and quarrying in South Australia

Salt harvesting and quarrying in South Australia

35mm colour slides originally housed in a container with the label 'I.C.I. Technical', arranged in small boxes with the labels: Pt Augusta (6), Sidewinder Solar Salt SF (25), Quarry (21), Quarry (26), Osborne (18), Aerial (9), Bluebird LMG Excav (19), S/F series (23), Ardrossan conveyor S/F (1), S/F Harvest tech (20), S/F (24), S/F (23), Mt Bold Solar (4), S/F fauna birdlife (11), Quarry (9), S/F (26). Comprising images of: solar salt fields at Port Augusta and Port Paterson, salt fields at Dry Creek near Adelaide, quarry at Penrice and the soda ash works at Osborne, Mount Bold dam and reservoir, and numerous images of salt harvesting and quarrying machinery and vehicles including conveyors, stacker conveyors, crushers, drills, elevators and salt harvesters, in particular the 'Curdimurka' and 'Hodog' salt harvesters. See below for details.

Premises of the Arthur Studio and other shops in Mount Gambier

Premises of the Arthur Studio and other shops in Mount Gambier

Row of buildings along Commercial Street in Mount Gambier, South Australia. The building in the middle is the Arthur Studio photographic business, at number 27, Commercial Street east. The Bank of New South Wales, to the right, is number 29. For a later view of these buildings see B 74162.

World War One Light Horse album

World War One Light Horse album

Album of small photographs of Australian Light Horse regiments in Egypt during the First World War, including: field camps, horses, Pyriamids, Cairo, Light Horsemen, River Nile, cities, the Sphinx, local people, soldiers resting, and the Cairo museum. Selected photographs have been digitised. See below for details.

Mental Health Nurse Diploma Class

Mental Health Nurse Diploma Class

Graduates of the Mental Health Nurse Diploma, taken shortly after 1969. Judith Crossley is second from left in the front row. There are number of signatures under the photo.

David Edwards in his Jaguar car on Gouger street

David Edwards in his Jaguar car on Gouger street

Colour photograph of David Edwards, driving a Jaguar car on Gouger Street. A row of shops along Gouger Street includes Georges Restaurant. Written on back: Classic Adelaide Director, David Edwards, driving a "D" type jaguar worth about $500,000. This image comes from 'People: E surnames': a collection of people photographed by Messenger Press, with surnames starting with E.

Scene at Gallipoli

Scene at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915. In this image a soldier is towelling himself after bathing; another man is squatting beside a damaged boat, while a row of loaded wagons are moving along the beach.

Medical personnel at Gallipoli

Medical personnel at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken mainly by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this photo shows three army personnel posing outside a row of tents. It is believed that Harold Woods is the man on the left. In July 1915 he had been promoted to Sergeant at Gallipoli.

Production staff at GMOO Frigidaire, GM-H Pagewood plant

Production staff at GMOO Frigidaire, GM-H Pagewood plant

Black and white photograph of Production staff, including Foremen and Leading Hands, at the GM-H Pagewood plant at the beginning of GMOO production. Standing at rear, left to right: D.Rapaport (Touch-up, Finishing), W.Taylor (Housekeeping), F.Sams (Plating), G.Findlay (Tooling & Tryout), E.Darke (Assembly), A.Howes (Press Shop), G.Hooke (Maintenance), W.Smith (Sheetmetal Assembly), L.Brown (Assembly), H.Girle (Production Control Supervisor), C.O'Brien (Production Control); front row: R.Wilkinson (Tube Fabrication), N.Hudson (Press Shop), L.Charlier (Tool Room), E.Hogg (Evaporator Assembly), A.Yarrington (Unit Assembly), C.Weller (Production Control).

Inspection Department staff at GMOO Frigidaire, GM-H Pagewood plant

Inspection Department staff at GMOO Frigidaire, GM-H Pagewood plant

Black and white photograph of staff from the Inspection Department, at the GM-H Pagewood plant at the beginning of GMOO production. Standing at rear, left to right: J.Warr (Supervisor), J.Novak (Inspector), E.Stanley (Inspector), S.Pointon (Inspector), H.Exton (Chemist), S.McCabe (Inspector), C.Bedner (Assistant Chemist), J.Gibson (Inspector); front row: F.Morgan (Inspector), B.Lardelly (Tester), F.A.Switzer (Chief Inspector), R.Paull (Inspector & Safety Officer), G.Bossie (Inspector), B.Bridger (Inspector).

Frigidaire staff, Pagewood

Frigidaire staff, Pagewood

Black and white photograph of Frigidaire staff at the GM-H Pagewood plant at the beginning of GMOO production. Far left, middle row Bill Austen; rear centre near GMOO sign, Ray Delohary and Merv Gibbs; Don Enderby to right behind lady in long pale skirt; Lloyd Beck at centre front in light suit.

Mounted Light Horse regiment

Mounted Light Horse regiment

Half-plate glass negative of an unidentified regiment of Light Horsemen wearing World War One military uniforms including slouch hats, mounted on their horses and lined up in a row.

Adelaide Botanic Gardens

Adelaide Botanic Gardens

Rows of trees lining a pathway in the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.

People, groups and events around the suburb of Payneham

People, groups and events around the suburb of Payneham

People and groups photographed by Messenger Press around the suburb of Payneham. Titled by Messenger Press as 'Payneham People'. A selection have been digitised and may be viewed online (do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on B 75111/1-62); the rest may requested and viewed in the Reading Room.

Adelaide City Bridge

Adelaide City Bridge

View of the newly completed Adelaide City Bridge from the River Torrens looking east. A man is rowing a boat towards the bridge.

Miscellaneous photos

Miscellaneous photos

A collection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers. The following photos have not been digitised: 3. Vineyard - the 'Southern Times wine area'; 4-5. Accident with ambulance and car on the corner of Pulteney and Flinders Street, 10 May 1997; 6. Occupant of the car after hitting the ambulance on the corner of Pulteney and Flinders Street, 10 May 1997; 8. Jan Beasley, Adelaide Today (Channel 9), 2 November 1988; 9. John Bertram and Lionel Williams; 10. Judi Green and Lionel Williams; 11. Neville Sloss, Brian Waite and Adam Graycar at the opening of the Salisbury East Retirement Estate; 12. Sir Mark Oliphant with Scott Wyllie and Nikki Makin; 13. Tom Chapman and Anne Fulwood; 14. Anthony and Lyneece Schmidt and Wol Blass; 15. Delegates at the opening of the Local Government Conference, 1989; 16. Christine Howard and Bev Harrall; 17. Jane Doyle, Henry Ninio and George Donikian; 18. Helen Hagan, Jenny Weaver and Sylvia Vale at the Women's Investment Network, 1991; 19. John Olson and Roger Baynes junr.; 20. 'Sampson' truck at the speedway, 1989; 21. Stephen Kernahan in action during a South Australia vs Victoria match, ca.1987; 22-23. Glenn (Youth Services); 24. Ray Howell, S.A. Croquet Association, in State uniform & with new style mallet'; 25. Donato Rosella (sculptor), Elizabeth Kosmala (OAM), Leonie Ebert (Graham F. Smith Peace Trust); Eileen Karpny; 26-27. Swans releaded back to the River Torrens, 18 March 1998; 28-29. 33 year old Brustus (hippo) at Adelaide Zoo, 18 August 1998; 30. Colonel Light statue, 26 My 1998; 31. 'Jenna (6) and Bryan (3) from Largs North have some fun at the Botanic Gardens, 5 January 1998; 32. Song & dance legend Phyl Skinner with memorabilia at Unley Museum; National Action leader, Michael Brander, squeezing through the crowd to get to the One Nation meeting;

Frost family at Park Hill, Manoora, Christmas day

Frost family at Park Hill, Manoora, Christmas day

Digital copy of a black and white photograph of William and Annie Frost with their children at 'Park Hill', the Frost family's property at Manoora SA, on Christmas,1920. From far left seated on tray: Lancelot Oscar Frost, Geoffrey Thomas Frost, Annie Frost, [then behind] Hilda Blanche Frost, Ernest Arthur Frost, [at front of Hilda] Clement Charles Frost, William Thomas Frost. Front row: Aubrey Leeder Frost, Percival William Frost, Frank Melville Frost.