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Rees - Garde wedding

Rees - Garde wedding

Wedding of Kathleen Anne, daughter of Forester Tonkin Rees and Ivy Leaves nee Pierce of Largs, to Petty Officer John, son of Edward Ernest John Garde and Honora Elizabeth nee MacCarthy of Whyalla, solemnised at the Baptist Church, Semaphore, South Australia, on 26 March 1955.

Rees - Garde wedding

Rees - Garde wedding

Wedding of Kathleen Anne, daughter of Forester Tonkin Rees and Ivy Leaves nee Pierce of Largs, to Petty Officer John, son of Edward Ernest John Garde and Honora Elizabeth nee MacCarthy of Whyalla, solemnised at the Baptist Church, Semaphore, South Australia, on 26 March 1955.

Rees - Garde wedding

Rees - Garde wedding

Wedding of Kathleen Anne, daughter of Forester Tonkin Rees and Ivy Leaves nee Pierce of Largs, to Petty Officer John, son of Edward Ernest John Garde and Honora Elizabeth nee MacCarthy of Whyalla, solemnised at the Baptist Church, Semaphore, South Australia, on 26 March 1955.

Rees - Garde wedding

Rees - Garde wedding

Wedding of Kathleen Anne, daughter of Forester Tonkin Rees and Ivy Leaves nee Pierce of Largs, to Petty Officer John, son of Edward Ernest John Garde and Honora Elizabeth nee MacCarthy of Whyalla, solemnised at the Baptist Church, Semaphore, South Australia, on 26 March 1955.

M.V. 'Moonta' at Port Lincoln

M.V. 'Moonta' at Port Lincoln

View of the M.V. 'Moonta' moored alongside the Port Lincoln wharf during one of its' gulf trips. 'The Gulf trip - 6 pounds for 6 days' saw the ship visit Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Port Augusta and Port Hughes as well as Port Germein, Wallaroo and possibly Whyalla. The photographer was one of the passengers on the trip.

Group of passengers aboard M.V. 'Moonta'

Group of passengers aboard M.V. 'Moonta'

View of a group of passengers on the deck of M.V. 'Moonta' during one of its' gulf trips. 'The Gulf trip - 6 pounds for 6 days' saw the ship visit Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Port Augusta and Port Hughes as well as Port Germein, Wallaroo and possibly Whyalla. The photographer was one of the passengers on the trip.

Sir Lyell McEwin with Henry Lloyd

Sir Lyell McEwin with Henry Lloyd

Sir Lyell McEwin with Henry Lloyd, Adelaide ship Construction Ltd (taken at launch of Yarra River, Whyalla).

Launch of 'Union Rotoito' ship

Launch of 'Union Rotoito' ship

Launch of 'Union Rotoiti' ship at Whyalla. The ship had a dead weight of 14550 tonnes, and was to work the Tasmanian Traderoute.

Launch of 'Union Rotoito' ship

Launch of 'Union Rotoito' ship

Launch of 'Union Rotoito' ship at Whyalla. The ship had a dead weight of 14550 tonnes, and was to work the Tasmanian Traderoute

Toast to the builders of the 'Union Rotoito' ship

Toast to the builders of the 'Union Rotoito' ship

Sir Lyell McEwin delivering a Toast to the builders for 'Union Rotoito' ship at Whyalla. The ship had a dead weight of 14550 tonnes, and was to work the Tasmanian Traderoute.

Toast to the builders of the 'Union Rotoito' ship

Toast to the builders of the 'Union Rotoito' ship

Sir Lyell McEwin delivering a Toast to the builders for 'Union Rotoito' ship at Whyalla, with three other members of official party. The ship had a dead weight of 14550 tonnes, and was to work the Tasmanian Traderoute.

Miscellaneous selection of newspaper photos

Miscellaneous selection of newspaper photos

A collection of photos taken for the 'News' and 'Mail' newspapers during 1969. A selection have been digitised and may be viewed online; the remainder may be viewed inhouse. See contents for details of individual images.

[Music Posters]

[Music Posters]

Posters created by Alex Innocenti for various productions. See below for details of items. The State Library holds a collection of music, video, photographs, records, CDs/DVDs and memorabilia and ephemera which is a representation of the music industry in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. An example includes this collection of posters which were designed by Alex Innocenti, the entrepreneur behind Cellar Blues Promotions. Alex continued to create the graphics for promotion materials over an almost 30 year period. The posters are a graphic depiction of a point in time, with images of the bands and artist, painted and hand drawn in the graphic style of the day, well before the capacity to produce such promotions on a computer desk top. Some of the bands he promoted included Black Sabbath, Doug Parkinson In Focus, Cat Stevens, Daddy Cool and Billy Thorpe. Alex was also the driving force behind Adelaide's "Woodstock", the 70s music festival held at Myponga. Posters for the festival are included in this collection.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Patricia 'Pat' Barker, youngest daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Anthony 'Tony' Peter Keain, only son of Frances Nora nee Canny of 'Ennis' Naracoorte, and the late Peter Ignatius Keain, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Patricia 'Pat' Barker, youngest daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Anthony 'Tony' Peter Keain, only son of Frances Nora nee Canny of 'Ennis' Naracoorte, and the late Peter Ignatius Keain, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Patricia 'Pat' Barker, youngest daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Anthony 'Tony' Peter Keain, only son of Frances Nora nee Canny of 'Ennis' Naracoorte, and the late Peter Ignatius Keain, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Patricia 'Pat' Barker, youngest daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Anthony 'Tony' Peter Keain, only son of Frances Nora nee Canny of 'Ennis' Naracoorte, and the late Peter Ignatius Keain, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Patricia 'Pat' Barker, youngest daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Anthony 'Tony' Peter Keain, only son of Frances Nora nee Canny of 'Ennis' Naracoorte, and the late Peter Ignatius Keain, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Patricia 'Pat' Barker, youngest daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Anthony 'Tony' Peter Keain, only son of Frances Nora nee Canny of 'Ennis' Naracoorte, and the late Peter Ignatius Keain, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Patricia 'Pat' Barker, youngest daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, getting out of her wedding car prior to her marriage to Anthony 'Tony' Peter Keain, only son of Frances Nora nee Canny of 'Ennis' Naracoorte, and the late Peter Ignatius Keain, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, getting out of her wedding car prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Brides, Kathleen Barker (left) and Patricia Barker (back to camera), daughters of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, are assisted by their Maids of Honour after getting out of their wedding car prior to their marriage to Laurence Daly and Tony Keain (respectively), on 4 May 1957.

Slides of South Australian scenes, sites and events

Slides of South Australian scenes, sites and events

Approximately 800 colour slides (35 mm) taken by Noel Lothian, previously housed within the South Australian Botanic Gardens Library collection, featuring South Australian sites and events, urban and regional towns and port facilities including Whyalla shipyards.

'Old Gold' aeroplane from Renmark

'Old Gold' aeroplane from Renmark

'Old Gold' from Renmark. 'The big biplane ... was repainted as G-AUTL, with the name Old Gold on the fuselage under the passenger windows. ... Scheduled airline services commenced with Adelaide-Renmark but expanded to include Whyalla, Kimba, Kangaroo Island, Streaky Bay, Mount Gambier and Broken Hill.'[Source: MACROBERTSON MILLER AIRLINES (MMA) The early years Adelaide 1928-1939 A pictorial history compiled by Geoff Goodall]

'Old Gold' aeroplane

'Old Gold' aeroplane

'Old Gold' from Renmark. 'The big biplane ... was repainted as G-AUTL, with the name Old Gold on the fuselage under the passenger windows. ... Scheduled airline services commenced with Adelaide-Renmark but expanded to include Whyalla, Kimba, Kangaroo Island, Streaky Bay, Mount Gambier and Broken Hill.'[Source: MACROBERTSON MILLER AIRLINES (MMA) The early years Adelaide 1928-1939 A pictorial history compiled by Geoff Goodall]