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Adelaide churches

Adelaide churches

A selection of photographs relating to Adelaide churches. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

Buildings & places : S

Buildings & places : S

A selection of photographs relating to Buildings & places. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album thought to have been compiled by Eileen Dubois Ive (later Mrs John Frederick Bagot) daughter of Charles William Ive and Agnes Dubois. The album contains photographs of many family members and friends, at 'Acton', Woodville and other places, showing fund raising and commemoration days during and after the first World War, such as Cheer Up Society work and marches, Repatriation Day, French Red Cross Day and the opening of the Soldiers' War Memorial on North Terrace. Eileen married John Frederick Bagot in 1915 before his departure to France with the 13th Light Horse brigade and this album includes a number of photographs presumably taken by John Bagot, of fellow officers, places in Egypt, France and Palestine, and of the Camel Corps. The album contains five additional loose photographs, six postcards and one newspaper cutting regarding the sale of Stradbroke, the Magill home of Mr C. L. J. Dubois (maternal grandfather of Eileen Ive) and these have been placed at the end of the album. The postcards and newspaper clipping have not been digitised.

'Bank of New South Wales 1937'

'Bank of New South Wales 1937'

A street view of the Bank of New South Wales building at the corner of North Terrace and King William Street, Adelaide, with tram wires and traffic light pole visible at centre. The photograph has been taken diagonally opposite so both sides of the building can be seen, with cars and pedestrians in the background.

'August 15. 1945 - The Don R' - Victory in the Pacific Day, Adelaide

'August 15. 1945 - The Don R' - Victory in the Pacific Day, Adelaide

A man on a motorbike is crossing a wide intersection at a stop light (possibly looking east at South Terrace and King William Road). A tram is approaching, and a group of female personnel have gathered at the corner before parading through Adelaide on VP (Victory in the Pacific) Day. Caption reads, 'The Don R' (?).

Adelaide welcoming the Royal Navy

Adelaide welcoming the Royal Navy

The morning of 11 March 1924 large crowds welcome 1600 men of the Royal Navy Special Service Squadron, that visited Adelaide between 10 March and 15 March 1924, as they march along King William Street.

Royal Navy parade, Adelaide

Royal Navy parade, Adelaide

The morning of 11 March 1924 large crowds welcome 1600 men of the Royal Navy Special Service Squadron, that visited Adelaide between 10 March and 15 March 1924, as they march along King William Street in front of the Town Hall where the Governor, Sir Tom Bridges, and Admiral Sir Frederick Field, took the salute.

Royal Navy parade, Adelaide

Royal Navy parade, Adelaide

The morning of 11 March 1924 large crowds welcome 1600 men of the Royal Navy Special Service Squadron, that visited Adelaide between 10 March and 15 March 1924, as they march along King William Street in front of the Town Hall where the Governor, Sir Tom Bridges, and Admiral Sir Frederick Field, took the salute.

Three South Australian men

Three South Australian men

Three South Australian men wearing light summer clothing, the central figure is identified as William Stokes of the South Australian Customs Department.

The officers of the S.S. Governor Musgrave

The officers of the S.S. Governor Musgrave

Captain Patrick Weir (left) and members of the S.S. Governor Musgrave crew. L-R; officers Williams, Melsen (?), Henry, Fettis, and Gill.

Officers of the S.S. 'Governor Musgrave'

Officers of the S.S. 'Governor Musgrave'

Captain Patrick Weir and officers Williams, Henry and Gill of the S.S. Governor Musgrave.

South Australian Boer War veterans

South Australian Boer War veterans

A group of South Australian Boer War veterans gathered together in the grounds of Government House to meet Lord Kitchener during his visit to Adelaide in 1910. According to a researcher, the officer lying down on the right hand side at the front, leaning on his right elbow, is William De Passe who served in the Zulu War and Boer War and was in the Light Horse Training Corp.

Military parade in Adelaide

Military parade in Adelaide

Soldiers marching in a military parade past a saluting base in front of the Town Hall, Adelaide where Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia takes the salute; two men with collecting boxes are in the foreground. This photo appeared in 'The Observer' newspaper, Saturday 27 April 1918, page 23, along with a description of the parade: 'Returned Soldiers' Building Fund Appeal. The appeal which is being made to the public in behalf of our returned sailors and soldiers for a central home or clubhouse was continued on Saturday afternoon, when a fine programme of sports was contested on the Juibilee Oval. The military authorities lent their hearty co-operation, with the result that one of the finest processions which has been seen in Adelaide for some time was witnessed by thousands of patriotic citizens, who thronged the main thoroughfares of the metropolis.' This particular photo was captioned 'The infantry marching past th saluting base at the Town Hall. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) is seen taking the salute.'

Members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

Members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

Members of the Religious Society of Friends gathered together outside the Palm House, Botanic Gardens in Adelaide for the Australia General Meeting. The two ladies in light coloured dresses (front, right hand side) are Elizabeth Savage (later Ashby) and Edith Walker (later Ashby). First woman on first step (left hand side next to young boy) is Christine Fennell. Third row: third person is Edna Fennell with Constance Williams alongside. Behind them is Frederick Coleman. In second to back row, second from right, is Edwin Ashby. Next to him (directly beneath statue) is Thomas Binns Robson.

Win-the-war procession, Adelaide.

Win-the-war procession, Adelaide.

Win-the-war procession, King William Street, Adelaide.

Photographs of Adelaide religious buildings

Photographs of Adelaide religious buildings

Photographs not used in 'Preserving Historic Adelaide' publication, of churches and the Adelaide mosque. Eight of these have been digitised. See 'Contents' in 'More info' for details. Other photographs in this series are copies of SLSA images. They comprise the Hindmarsh Square Congregational Church, nos. (8-10) 3 views; (11) the former Wesleyan Draper Memorial Church in Gilbert Street, north side (later the Apostolic Church); (12) the Pirie Street Wesleyan Methodist Church with manse on left; (13) Adelaide City Mission, Light Square, west side; (14) Madge Memorial Methodist Church, Halifax Street (closed 1960);(15) Methodist New Connexion, Franklin Street; (16) Unitarian Church, Wakefield Street; (17) Ebenezer Chapel, off Rundle Street, city acre 92; (18) Greek Orthodox Church, 1965; (19) St Andrew's Church of Scotland, Grenfell Street, south side (between King William Street and Commercial Place) from painting by James Shaw; (20) Stow Memorial Church and part of Government Offices, Flinders Street.

Photographs relating to the Reynell family

Photographs relating to the Reynell family

Collection of photographs of Reynell family, friends and Reynella winery. See 'Contents' in 'More info' for details.

Photographs relating to football, including Adelaide Crows

Photographs relating to football, including Adelaide Crows

Photographs of SANFL and AFL football games, players and related people. Includes two photographs of a women's team (nos 36-37).

Drawings from the Frome expedition

Drawings from the Frome expedition

Album of sketches done by James Henderson. Most were done when Henderson was a member of Captain Frome's expedition to the north in 1843, and these sketches complement the diary of James Henderson 'Exploration of N. interior of S. Australia'; the remaining drawings are of scenes around Adelaide, Inman Valley and Rapid Bay. The drawings are generally of a larger landscape but most have a point of interest in the form of kangaroos, emus, people, etc. The expedition drawings are for the most part done in the album; a few smaller ones have been done on paper and inserted into the album later. All the watercolours were done on paper and then added to the album.

Portraits of Surveyor Generals of South Australia

A collection of ten photographic portraits (two are photographic copies of artworks) collated in the Government Photolithographic Department. The portraits are of the first ten Surveyor Generals in South Australia: Willam Light, Charles Sturt, E.C. Frome, Sir Arthur Freeling, George Goyder, William Strawbridge, Edwin M. Smith, N.W. Pethick, T.E. Day and J.H. McNamara.

Adelaide Film Festivals

Adelaide Film Festivals

The series consists of material relating to the murals done by J S Ostoja-Kotkowski for the Adelaide Film Festivals and includes transparencies of a trophy for the 1969 Festival made by Stan.

Heinrich family album

Heinrich family album

Heinrich family album, compiled by Ilona Oppenheim from loose family photographs. Notes found on the verso of photographs are noted in the caption in inverted commas. Topics include life at Hermannsburg Mission in the Northern Territory in the nineteen twenties, with photographs of some Aboriginal people and visitors to Hermannsburg, including scientists, government officials and tourists. Photos 293-295 are restricted from view pending assessment of Aboriginal content. These images include 293. Ceremonial tjuringa stones of the Hermannsburg area (restricted); 294. 'Manangananga' sacred cave (restricted); 295. 'Holy cave 17 April 1929 (Dad's birthday)'. Large group of Aboriginal people from the Hermannsburg Mission gathered at a sacred spot (restricted). Photos 296-302 have not been digitised. These are duplicated elsewhere in other Heinrich albums or lantern slides.

H. T. 'Morvada' arriving at Outer Harbor

H. T. 'Morvada' arriving at Outer Harbor

Troopship H. T. 'Morvada' arriving at Outer Harbor on 23 August 1919, with members of the 11th Light Horse (including Bert Penna, 5th Reinforcements) on board. The ship left Egypt on 20 July 1919.

Bert Broad

Bert Broad

Studio portrait of Bert Broad in his army uniform.

Australian Prisoners of War on their way home

Australian Prisoners of War on their way home

On back of photograph: 'On their way home. These Australian prisoners of war (POWs) were flown out of Austria soon after VE Day to Naples (Italy) where this photograph was taken. They have since reached England on the second stage of their journey to Australia.' Pictured: David Syme (2); a sergeant from 3rd Light Anti Aircraft (3LAA); (Bluey) Williams (5); Bert Ridgway, 3rd Tank Attack Unit (7); T. P. James, 3LAA (9); George Humphreys, 3rd Tank Attack Unit (11); British soldier (12); Sergeant (Sgt) V. Murray, 2/13th Battalion (2/13 Bn) (15); Jack Keir, 6th Division, Army Service Corps (ASC) (17); (Count) Jagoe, 2/13th or 2/17th Bn (18); British soldier (26); British soldier (30); British soldier (31); Stan Evans, 2/13th Bn (37); B. Collins, 6th Division, ASC (38); (Sonny) Purvis, 2/13th Bn (39); Len Longley, 2/15th Bn (41); George Phipps, 3rd Anti Aircraft (AA) (43). Details of POWs pictured from Australian War Memorial website, photograph ID number 019434.

Inside view of the Arthur Studio photographic business

Inside view of the Arthur Studio photographic business

View of the studio belonging to the Arthur Studio photographic business, in Mount Gambier, South Australia. The room is set up with lights, seating and camera equipment.

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Maria Town

Group of [women] Old Colonists : Maria Town

Maria Town, c. 1811-1890; nee Simmonds, married Charles Bailey, then Alexander Paterson, then William Broadbridge Town. Arrived in South Australia in February 1839 on board the ship the "Platina". Resided in Kensington, Lower Light.

Parliamentary tour of Eyre Peninsula, October 9-18, 1926

Parliamentary tour of Eyre Peninsula, October 9-18, 1926

Small album comprising 49 black and white photographs showing the highlights of the Parliamentary Tour of Eyre Peninsula from the 9th to the 18th of October 1926. The tour of the West Coast of the Eyre Peninsula was to inspect railway, shipping, water, and other facilities. Photographs by E. Morris, The Register. For more details and list of members on the tour see article 'Parliamentary visit to Eyre Peninsula' in 'The Advertiser', Monday 11 October 1926, page 13. See below for details of images.

Badges relating to political issues

Badges relating to political issues

A collection of circular tin plate badges with pin attachment on back, relating to Australian political issues from the 1970s to the 2000s collected by Molly Brannigan. Topics include: Australian Labor Party, Vietnam Moratorium Campaign (VMC), peace movement and an end to war, anti-nuclear and uranium mining protests, nuclear disarmament, Friends of the Earth, May Day peace marches, Socialist workers, Aboriginal land rights and reconciliation, against ANZUS and US bases in Australia, independence for various countries, Australian Independence Movement of the mid 1970s, and miscellaneous political badges. See below for details.

Women's March, Adelaide

Women's March, Adelaide

Women's March participants holding placards on Currie Street, Adelaide. After leaving Light Square they proceeded down Currie Street and King William Street to Parliament House.