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Students at the Convent School, Mount Gambier

Students at the Convent School, Mount Gambier

A group of high school students at the Mount Gambier Convent School. The student in the 2nd row, 3rd from left has been identified as Dympna Burchard.

Premises of Parsons & Robertson Ltd

Premises of Parsons & Robertson Ltd

View of the premises of Parsons & Robertson Ltd, mechanical and electrical engineers, at 172-174 Pulteney Street, Adelaide, with the staff lined up in front of the building. John Creedy is 12th from right (front row).

Parsons & Robertson Ltd staff

Parsons & Robertson Ltd staff

Staff of Parsons & Robertson Ltd, mechanical and electrical engineers, at 172-174 Pulteney Street, Adelaide, photographed in front of the building. John Creedy is 3rd from right (back row).

Parsons & Robertson Ltd company picnic

Parsons & Robertson Ltd company picnic

Staff of Parsons & Robertson Ltd, and their families, pictured at the company picnic at Belair National Park. The Creedy family is in the front row - John Creedy (third from left) holds son Maurice (aged 2) on his knee, his wife Gladys is on his left with Joy (aged 4) and Ruth (aged 6) beside her.

River Murray at Blanchetown

River Murray at Blanchetown

Customs officer, J.M. Woolley (on left, from Eden Hall, Kent) and police officer, J.R. Ewens (of Chichester, Sussex) in a rowing boat on the Murray River at Blanchetown. The buildings visible on the far bank are (from left): hotel, Post Office, Teasdaler Cottage, Mr Woolley's cottage, school (on horizon above Woolley's), Mrs Potter's house and surrounds of the Police Station on the far right.

Broken Hill High School orchestra

Broken Hill High School orchestra

The Broken Hill High School orchestra as it was in 1921, with violins, tuba, trumpet and drum. Stanley Fairweather is second from right in the back row.

Three Girl Guides

Three Girl Guides

Photograph of a group of three Girl Guides, taken on 26th October 1956. At left is Meredith Rowe, the girl in middle is Maxine Millowick, and Janice Millard at right. The photo was taken just prior to the announcement that Maxine Millowick from this group had been selected to become part of the Australian BP Contingent of Girl Guides which travelled overseas to attend the World Guide Camp at Windsor in 1957. The camp was held to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting and Guiding. The contingent spent 6 months travelling and camping in the UK, being hosted by British Girl Guides and friends. They also stayed at the international Girl Guide facility, Our Chalet, in Switzerland.

Y.M.C.A

Y.M.C.A

Photograph of Messrs Charles (Charlie) Miller, Ern James, Colin Davis (back row), A. Herbert, Owen G. Roberts and Keith Allan Laslett (in front), members of the Y.M.C.A., looking at building plans, October 1968.

Sheltered Workshop

Sheltered Workshop

Photograph of a saw being used at a sheltered workshop in May 1968. Jerry Sheehan is at left and Eric Roughana at centre, back row.

Rural Youth Ball

Rural Youth Ball

Photograph of Ball Queens representing various South Eastern towns at the Rural Youth Ball held on 13th May 1960. The young woman on far right top row is Lorraine Stratford representing Tarpeena Rural Youth.

De Nys family naturalisation

De Nys family naturalisation

Photograph of the De Nys family after their naturalisation ceremony on 2nd December 1960, Mount Gambier. Gerrit Jan De Nys is person standing second from right in back row. Gerrit Jan de Nys (born 1906), Jansje de Nys nee Bakker (born 1911), Bartholomeus Jacob de Nys (Ben) (born 1937), Cornelis Fokke de Nys (Keith) (born 1939), Janette Wilhelmina de Nys ( Willi) now Ryan (born 1941), Gerrit Jan de Nys (born 1943), Hans Ronald de Nys ( born 1945), Francois Louis de Nys (Frank) (born 1949), Minke Maria Elisabeth de Nys (Mieke), now Stewart (born 1951) Anke Greetje de Nys (born 1954).

German POW camp

German POW camp

View of Kriegsgefangenen-Lager, a German POW camp at Langensalza, showing rows of huts. See also PRG 1300/15/4-5, 7-8.

German POW camp

German POW camp

View of Kriegsgefangenen-Lager, a German POW camp at Langensalza, showing rows of huts. See also PRG 1300/15/4-6, 8.

Group of men at German prison camp

Group of men at German prison camp

Group of men pictured outside a building used as a German POW camp. George Douglas McLean is believed to be the man in the back row, third from right. A handwritten inscription on the back of the photo reads: 'From Pte R.C. Sporsen, 32nd Australian'. See also PRG 1300/15/1-3.

Penola Football Team

Penola Football Team

Photograph of the Penola Football Team with their trainers and manager on 10th August 1957. Left to right: Back Row: J Reilly, B Thoday, C Drury, D Galpin, D Pollock, R Carlson, I Malcolm , I Tregenza, E Mustart. Centre: J Tylie, R Kluske, C Boneham, R Ey, D Lubke, P Marks, T Georgeson, J Jones, Front: B Lear, R Minge, W Dittmar, C McLean, J Miller, J Jones, D Fennell, R Doyle.

Z. Gadeikyte

Z. Gadeikyte

Photograph of Mrs Z. Gadeikyte seated in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1949. Her long dress is adorned with rows of ruffles and this is repeated on the top of her long evening gloves.

A. G. Butler

A. G. Butler

Photograph of two ladies, one of which is Mrs A.G. Butler. The older lady is possibly the mother of the other and is wearing two handmade lace and pearl flowers on her lapel. The younger lady is wearing a top with a row of embroidery across the bodice.

Political meeting in Adelaide

Political meeting in Adelaide

Liberal and Country League annual meeting, with premier Thomas Playford sitting in the front row (centre). Among the people present can be seen A.L. McEwin and other L.C.L. party members.

Crafter Family, Mount Gambier

Crafter Family, Mount Gambier

Photograph of the Crafter family of Mount Gambier, taken in 1955. Front, left to right: Margaret Jane Crafter (nee Earl) (1881-1964), and her husband Frederick George Crafter (1879-1958). Back row, left to right: children of Frederick and Margaret, Frederick Charles Crafter (1901-1979), Ruby Smith (nee Crafter), Kenneth Herbert Crafter (1920-1979).

Inaugural dinner of Royal Society of St. George

Inaugural dinner of Royal Society of St. George

The first meeting of the Adelaide branch of the Royal Society of St. George, held on St. George's Day, 23 April 1908 in Beach's Rooms, Hindley Street. William Strawbridge, grandfather of Shirley Cameron Wilson, is fifth from right in front row.

Mrs Marjorie Hill with her daughter Helen

Mrs Marjorie Hill with her daughter Helen

Photograph of Mrs Marjorie Hill (nee Sexton) with her baby daughter Helen (now Helen Rowe) in 1945. The baby is about five months old and is wearing a knitted dress and bootees.

Helen and Douglas Hill

Helen and Douglas Hill

Photograph of Helen Hill (now Helen Rowe), and her brother Douglas Raymond Hill. The boy is about eight years old and is wearing a long sleeved shirt, short woollen trousers and a tie. His sister is about six years old and is wearing a floral summer dress and has short blonde bobbed hair tied with a ribbon.

'Team Arrabury'

'Team Arrabury'

Five adults (three woman and two men) in a small rowing boat on the edge of an inland river. Presumed to be at Arrabury Station.

Shearing team at Coopers Creek

Shearing team at Coopers Creek

Group of men posing in front of a corrugated iron building, presumed to be the shearing team with which R.P. Nicholas was working. According to a researcher, the shearer standing back row 3rd from the left is Clarence Mashado b.1900 at Frenchmans, near Avoca Victoria. He and his brother Joseph (Joe) b. 1896, left Victoria as young men and moved to Naracoorte SA were they found employment at shearing sheds throughout Eastern South Australia and Western NSW. Clarence in particular appears in a number of photos taken by Rowland Proctor (Ron) Nicholas.

Woman and child with fish

Woman and child with fish

A woman holding up a fish on the end of a line, with a small boy standing beside her. A row boat is pulled up at the edge of the water.

Camp near Mannum

Camp near Mannum

View of a camp near Mannum, with a caravan parked beside the river, and a row boat pulled up to the bank.

Camp near Mannum

Camp near Mannum

View of a camping spot [actually, not] near Man. A row boat, with fishing rod, is pulled up to the river bank; with ducks swimming in the river.

Camp near Mannum

Camp near Mannum

Three men and a woman, all in bathers, pictured in a rowing boat on the Murray River.

Camp near Mannum

Camp near Mannum

Three men pictured in a rowing boat on the Murray River.

Camp near Mannum

Camp near Mannum

A man pictured in a rowing boat on the Murray River.