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Gilbertson - Skewes wedding

Gilbertson - Skewes wedding

Wedding of Dawn Florence Gilbertson, elder daughter of Frank Norman Gilbertson and Mona Catherine nee Rowe of 15 Lonsdale Street, Woodville North, to Terrence Allan Skewes, eldest son of Allan Skewes and Gwendoline Euphemia nee Pudney of 21 Gainsborough Street, Ferryden Park, solemnised in the Norman Memorial Congregational Church, Kilkenny, on Saturday 24 March 1956 at 5.30 p.m.

Photograph album of the Ker Family

Photograph album of the Ker Family

Ker Family photograph album. A postcard is glued to the front cover of the album, featuring an illustration of 'Union-Castle Line Royal Mail Steamer "Kenilworth Castel" (12,975 tons)'. Comprising 177 black and white family photographs of Robert Innes Ker, his wife Dorothy Muriel (nee Elliott), and children Alva, Byron, and Colleen, along with friends and other family members. Most of the photographs are not captions. Selected images have been digitised. See below for details.

Aroha Hockey Club 90th birthday attendees

Aroha Hockey Club 90th birthday attendees

Group photograph of former Aroha Hockey Club players at the 90th birthday celebration. Back row L-R: Sue Lohmeyer (Proud), Nicky Le Messurier, Sue Lee, Anne Leech (Dolman), Alison White (Measday). Centre L-R: Ruth Ramsay (Millard), Sue McKenzie, Sharon Angley (Saunders), Jo Hawkes, Phy Williams (Clarkson), Helen Kappler (Haigh), Penny Hepworth (Evans), Gill Baurman (Williams), Lorna Campbell (Haigh), Joy Bryce (Goodman), Sally Jones (Harrington), Mary Burston, Lisa Williams (Haigh). Front L-R: Pat Murphy (Haigh), Maureen Woods (Freer), ? , Val Nairn (Bungay), Bev McEgan (Addison), Bev Jacobs.

Aroha Hockey Club

Aroha Hockey Club

Aroha Hockey Club's team photograph, including Myrtle Bellis, possibly the coach of the team in the front row.

Lighting equipment in mill

Lighting equipment in mill

Employees working at milling machines under rows of lights.

Diesel section

Diesel section

Row hand operated drill presses.

Boating on the River Hindmarsh

Boating on the River Hindmarsh

View of two men and two women in a rowing boat on the Hindmarsh River. Written on frame: 'River Hindmarsh (boat), head of navigation, 1900'.

River Hindmarsh

River Hindmarsh

View of Hindmarsh River and sourrounding trees and vegetation, and men and women in rowing boats on the river in the background. Written on frame: 'River Hindmarsh, 29-12-00.'

Boating on Hindmarsh River, Victor Harbor

Boating on Hindmarsh River, Victor Harbor

View of a small group in a rowing boat on the Hindmarsh River, with Adare House, Victor Harbor, in the background. Written on frame: 'Hindmarsh River, Dec 1900'.

Boating on the Hindmarsh River

Boating on the Hindmarsh River

View of a man and three women in a rowing boat on the Hindmarsh River. Written on frame: 'Hindmarsh River 1900'.

Library Picnic

Library Picnic

Six women, two holding hats, standing in a row in front of a bank of gum trees.

John Martin's office

John Martin's office

A large room with rows of desks occupied by women at typewriters, and a smaller number of men working at other office tasks.

John Martin's Victory Christmas pageant

John Martin's Victory Christmas pageant

View of part of the 1945 'Victory' Christmas pageant put on by John Martin's following the end of World War II, featuring rows of mini-skirted women representing the Navy, Army and Airforce. The float immediately behind pays tribute to the Navy.

Menswear department at the Arndale store

Menswear department at the Arndale store

Photo of the menswear department at John Martin's Arndale store, showing long rows of suits and some hats.

North terrace premises of John Martin's

North terrace premises of John Martin's

The North Terrace building with a row of cars parked at the front.Caption reads: Block J opened doors to North Terrace which became our new Men's Wear Department.

Bridge construction site, Adelaide railway yards

Bridge construction site, Adelaide railway yards

Construction site in the Adelaide railway yards during the erection of the Morphett Street Bridge. A section of the bridge base is being fabricated. The concrete was supplied by Albion Reid (S.A.) Pty. Limited. Rows of train carriages are standing at right.

Clothing department in John Martin's

Clothing department in John Martin's

Circular stand of dresses and rows of clothing in John Martin's store. Photo caption reads "inner cirkle." Possibly taken in 1960's or 1970's.

Father Christmas during a Farmer's store pageant in Sydney

Father Christmas during a Farmer's store pageant in Sydney

Father Christmas walks between rows of people dressed in various costumes during a pageant, held by the Farmer's retail store in Sydney, in the 1950s.

Front of store decorations for the royal visit

Front of store decorations for the royal visit

Colour drawing of the John Martin's store showing the store front decorated with pictures and flags for the visit of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, 18th to 25th March 1954. The pictures depict the Queen and the Duke and their children Charles and Anne. The drawing also shows a row of cars parked along the front of the store.

John Martins 75th birthday party given for children of soldiers on active service

John Martins 75th birthday party given for children of soldiers on active service

View from above of the John Martin's dining hall during the 75th birthday celebrations. A party was given for the children of fathers in the A.I.F. and this photo shows long rows of dining tables in front of the stage filled with children and their families. A band and a singer or compere are on stage. The party was given on 25th October 1941.

Rundle Street looking east

Rundle Street looking east

Postcard showing Rundle Street in Adelaide looking east. The street is busy with crowds of people and horses and carts. The Wigg & Son building is along the row to the left.

Toy Soldiers in John Martin's Christmas pageant

Toy Soldiers in John Martin's Christmas pageant

Row of performers dressed as toy soldiers and a drummer. The group are taking part in a John Martin's Christmas pageant or parade.

VE Day centrepiece on the John Martin's building

VE Day centrepiece on the John Martin's building

Upper portion of the VE Day centrepiece which was displayed on the front of the John Martin's building for VE Day on 8 March. Shows the upper part of the letter V and a row of national flags above.

Electrical department

Electrical department

Showing a display of Hoover vacuum cleaners with a big sign hanging from the ceiling advertising Goblin Cleaners. Above the cashiers counter are some clocks lined up in a row. [From scrapbook 55].

Travelware department

Travelware department

Photo showing rows of suitcases on shelving along the wall plus smaller travel bags and travel rugs displayed around the floor. [From scrapbook 32].

Port Adelaide branch

Port Adelaide branch

John Martin's Port Adelaide store from 1876 until 1903. Four men, possibly staff, are standing out the front and a young boy stands to the left. The store front advertises various goods and a row of men's pants hangs along the verandah. [From scrapbook 11].

Coffin Bay jetty

Coffin Bay jetty

Offset print made from a pen & ink drawing with a watercolour wash by Marilyn Mayne of the Coffin Bay jetty. A small yacht (the 'Lucky M') is tied to the jetty with another visible in the distance, and a row boat is in the foreground.

Foreshore, Coffin Bay

Foreshore, Coffin Bay

Offset print made from a pen & ink drawing by Marilyn Mayne of the foreshore at Coffin Bay, featuring a rowing boat drawn up on the beach and a small wooden jetty.

Houses on North Terrace

Houses on North Terrace

View of the two houses on the east side of Charles Street which were demolished in July 1965 to make way for the John Martin's carpark. A row of cars is parked along the street. [From scrapbook 13].

Marion store

Marion store

Colour photograph of the exterior of the John Martin's Marion store prior to its opening, taken on 11 March 1968. This photograph was taken across the car park and there is a row of small temporary construction buildings still in place.