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Support march

Support march

Support March for SEQUEB.

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Support March at SEQUEB.

Support March

Support March

Support March at SEQUEB.

May Day March

May Day March

May Day March.

May Day March

May Day March

May Day March.

May Day March

May Day March

May Day March.

May Day March

May Day March

May Day March.

May Day March

May Day March

May Day March.

May Day March

May Day March

May Day March.

Completed banners

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Completed Banners.

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Completed Banners.

St Andrews Church of Scotland

St Andrews Church of Scotland

ACRE 340: St Andrews Church of Scotland, Wakefield Street which opened in 1859 and closed in 1904; the manse which can be seen on the right was sold to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and became Willard Hall.

J. Hall Angus and John McEwin

J. Hall Angus and John McEwin

PORTRAIT: J. Hall Angus and John McEwin during the time they were students at Union College Adelaide, 1869-1873.

Road in the Mount Cooper area

Road in the Mount Cooper area

MOUNT COOPER: Sandy road used by home missionaries for the Baptist Union in the Mount Cooper area.

Residence at Inkster

Residence at Inkster

INKSTER: A residence at Inkster in the Mount Cooper area owned by Mr Dodgson, a Baptist home missionary, where services were held.

Pastor Gordon Cook

Pastor Gordon Cook

MOUNT COOPER: Baptist Pastor Gordon Cook standing by his car during his parish rounds in the Mount Cooper area.

Screw Steamer 'Excelsior'

Screw Steamer 'Excelsior'

The 'Excelsior' leaving Port Adelaide for Eucla. Built in Scotland in 1897 and operated in South Australian waters between 1908 and 1945 by John Darling & Sons, S.A. Farmers Union Co-operative and finally the South Australian Harbors Board.

Hut at Atlas Cove, Antarctic

Hut at Atlas Cove, Antarctic

GENERAL: The hut at Atlas Cove, Heard Island, used by members of the B.A.N.Z. Antarctic Research Expedition, 1929-31. Men are working outside and the Union Jack flag flies nearby. According to his daughter, Eric Douglas says on the back of his copy of the print "Scientific party ashore at Heard Island - an old Norwegian Hut - Nov 1929".

Members of the B.A.N.Z. Antarctic Research Expedition

Members of the B.A.N.Z. Antarctic Research Expedition

GENERAL: Men of the B.A.N.Z. Antarctic Research Expedition, 1929-31, grouped around a Union Jack flag, cheering and holding their hats in the air. According to a researcher, this is at Proclamation Rock or Island. BANZ or BANZARE was at Proclamation Rock or Island on Monday 13th January, 1930. From Eric Douglas's log "...8am In clear water now about 1/4 mile off this rock which appears about 700 ft high. 9am A party left in the motor boat (ten of them) their main job being to hoist the flag. At 12 noon we saw them on top of this rock and observed the flag was hoisted. Stu and I spent the morning working on our machine (aeroplane)...The party returned at 3pm with specimens of rock, penguins, birds etc".

Emily Proud

Emily Proud

Emily Proud, born at Islington, South Australia, on 9 July 1851, the eldest child of Thomas Good and Mary Ann Goode. A member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and an agitator for women's suffrage, she married Cornelius Proud on 8 March 1882, he delivering the petition for women's suffrage to the S.A. Parliament in 1894, as only a man was permitted to do so. Emily and Cornelius had six children between 1883 and 1891, but three died before their second birthday. Emily died at Blackwood on 28 September 1933.

Women who attended a Rally of Australian women

Women who attended a Rally of Australian women

Women who attended a rally of women's organisations held at the Theosophical Hall on the 1st and 2nd of August 1933. Addressed by Theosophical author and lecturer Clara Codd, the opening theme of the rally was 'The world position - a challenge to women'. Groups participating included the Australian Federation of Women Voters, the Women's Non-Party League, the University Women Graduates' Association, the Labor Women's Central Organising Committee, the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and the Young Women's Christian Association. Kindergarten teacher Miss Ellinor Walker, O.B.E. stands center of front row wearing a striped scarf.

Women who attended a Rally of Australian women

Women who attended a Rally of Australian women

Women in front of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, North Terrace. The women attended a rally of women's organisations held at the Theosophical Hall on the 1st and 2nd of August 1933. Addressed by Theosophical author and lecturer Clara Codd, the opening theme of the rally was 'The world position - a challenge to women'. Groups participating included the Australian Federation of Women Voters, the Women's Non-Party League, the University Women Graduates' Association, the Labor Women's Central Organising Committee, the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and the Young Women's Christian Association. Kindergarten teacher Miss Ellinor Walker, O.B.E., stands center of front row wearing a striped scarf.

Willard Hall, 35-45 Wakefield Street

Willard Hall, 35-45 Wakefield Street

ACRE 340: 35-45 Wakefield Street: Willard Hall and accommodation building, The headquarters of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, auctioned 23rd April 1975, sold for $385,000.

Miss M.A. Lockwood

Miss M.A. Lockwood

PORTRAIT: Miss M.A. Lockwood, State Secretary of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union for 24 years.

Women outside Willard Hall

Women outside Willard Hall

Women outside Willard House, headquarters of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, on their way to Parliament House to protest against the Hotel Hours Bill; the protest became known as the "Suit Case Parade".

Lucy Broad

Lucy Broad

PORTRAIT: Lucy Broad, an active member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

Mrs J.R. Bowering

Mrs J.R. Bowering

PORTRAIT: Mrs. J.R. Bowering, a prominent member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

Large consignment of eggs for charities

Large consignment of eggs for charities

GENERAL: A large consignment of eggs sent by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union to the Destitute Asylum and other charitable organisations.

Premises of Willard House

Premises of Willard House

ACRE 340: Premises of Willard House, accommodation facilities run by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

Premises of Willard House

Premises of Willard House

ACRE 340: Willard House, the Woman's Christian Temperance Union's guest house.