Photographs of his Excellency the Governor and his family [B 48482] • Photograph

Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, with Aide-de-Camp, Captain Richardson and Aide-de-Camp, Captain Farebrother

Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, with Aide-de-Camp, Captain Richardson and Aide-de-Camp, Captain Farebrother

The Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, with his Aide-de-Camp, Captain J.D.B. Richardson (King's Dragoon Guards) and Aide-de-Camp, Captain M.H. Farebrother (Grenadier Guards) on the occasion of the opening of Parliament, July 1945.

Sir Willoughby Norrie meets Captain Harries on HMAS Australia

Sir Willoughby Norrie meets Captain Harries on HMAS Australia

The Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, meeting Captain Harries on 'HMAS Australia', with the Governor's Aide-de-camp, Captain Michael Farebrother in attendance (right), and George, the Governor's son, to the left of the photograph. Saturday 10 February 1946.

Boarding the 'Australia'

Boarding the 'Australia'

The Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, taking the salute as he boards HMAS 'Australia'.

The Governor and Captain on 'Australia'

The Governor and Captain on 'Australia'

The Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, with Captain Harries on HMAS 'Australia', Saturday 10 February 1946.

The Governor and Captain Harries

The Governor and Captain Harries

The Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, with Captain Harries at Government House on Saturday 10 February 1946.

The Governor, Prime Minister and Premier

The Governor, Prime Minister and Premier

The Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, with Mr J.B. Chifley (Prime Minister of Australia, left) and the Hon. T. Playford (Premier of South Australia, centre).

The Governor with naval officers

The Governor with naval officers

The Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, with Rear Admiral R.H.Portal, Flag Officer of the Royal Navy's Australian Naval Air Station, H.E. (left) and Admiral Sir Louis Hamilton, first naval member of the Australian Naval Board (right).

Ceremony at the Old Gum Tree

Ceremony at the Old Gum Tree

The Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, at a Proclamation Day ceremony at the Old Gum Tree, Glenelg, 28th January 1946.

Opening the 'Food for Britain' appeal

Opening the 'Food for Britain' appeal

The Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, and Mr Reg Walker at the opening of the 'Food for Britain' appeal, Wednesday 5th December, 1945.

Speaking to children at Port Wakefield

Speaking to children at Port Wakefield

The Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, speaking to Tommy McGregor, one of a line of children at Port Wakefield, Tuesday 16th October 1945.

Humber shooting swipe

Humber shooting swipe

Photograph of the Humber shooting swipe.

Parliament vs Press cricket match

Parliament vs Press cricket match

Four players in the 'Parliament vs Press' cricket match held on Monday 21st January 1946. Captain Farebrother is one of the players.

Parliament vs Press cricket match

Parliament vs Press cricket match

The Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, batting at the 'Parliament vs Press' cricket match held on Monday 21st January 1946.

Visit of Baroness Darvina D'Arcy Deknayth to Government House

Visit of Baroness Darvina D'Arcy Deknayth to Government House

Darvina with the Governor's son, George and Guy, strolling in the grounds of Government House, 17 October 1945.

Visit of Baroness Darvina D'Arcy Deknayth to Government House

Visit of Baroness Darvina D'Arcy Deknayth to Government House

Darvina with the Governor's son, George and Guy, picking flowers at the rose trellis at Government House, 17 October 1945.

Visit of Baroness Darvina D'Arcy Deknayth to Government House

Visit of Baroness Darvina D'Arcy Deknayth to Government House

Darvina with the Governor's son, George and Guy, waiting for rain to stop at Government House, 17 October 1945.

Sarah Norrie

Sarah Norrie

Sarah (daughter of the Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie) with a copy of HRH Prince William's toy dog 'Atholl', Tuesday 20 November 1945.

Guy and Sarah Norrie

Guy and Sarah Norrie

Guy and Sarah (children of the Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie) with a copy of HRH Prince William's toy dog 'Atholl', Tuesday 20 November 1945.

Guy Norrie

Guy Norrie

Guy (son of the Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie) with a copy of HRH Prince William's toy dog 'Atholl', Tuesday 20 November 1945.

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans (daughter and ward respectively of Governor Sir Willoughby Norrie) with dogs Twinkle and Smoker near the main entrance to the South Australian vice-regal summer residence at Marble Hill, Saturday 5th January 1946.

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans (daughter and ward respectively of Governor Sir Willoughby Norrie) with dogs Twinkle and Smoker on the patio of the South Australian vice-regal summer residence at Marble Hill, Saturday 5th January 1946.

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans (daughter and ward respectively of Governor Sir Willoughby Norrie) with dogs Twinkle and Smoker on the patio of the South Australian vice-regal summer residence at Marble Hill, Saturday 5th January 1946.

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans (daughter and ward respectively of Governor Sir Willoughby Norrie) with dogs Twinkle and Smoker on the step leading to the garden of the South Australian vice-regal summer residence at Marble Hill, Saturday 5th January 1946.

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans

Rosemary Norrie and Eleanor Kerans (daughter and ward respectively of Governor Sir Willoughby Norrie) on the camels 'Eggs' and 'Bacon' at Government House. The camels were brought to Government House by Mr. K. Minchin, Director of Koala Farm, 23 March 1946. A researcher has identified the man leading the camels as John M. Mustan. The camels originally belonged to his father, Musha Mustan, a cameleer originally from Karachi, India.

Camels at Government House

Camels at Government House

George Norris and David Hunter, and General Gardner and Guy Norrie on the camels 'Eggs' and 'Bacon' at Government House. The camels were brought to Government House by Mr. K. Minchin, Director of Koala Farm, 23 March 1946. A researcher has identified the man leading the camels as John M. Mustan. The camels originally belonged to his father, Musha Mustan, a cameleer originally from Karachi, India.

Garden party at Government House

Garden party at Government House

Sir Donald and Lady Jessie Bradman being received by the Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, and Lady Norrie at Government House, April 1946.

Garden party at Government House

Garden party at Government House

Guests being received by the Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, and Lady Norrie at a garden party at Government House, April 1946.

John Richardson and Kathleen Price-Turner

John Richardson and Kathleen Price-Turner

Captain John Richardson with his fiance, Miss Kathleen Price-Turner. Photograph taken at Mr & Mrs D.C. Turner's home at Crafers, Saturday, 9 February 1946.

Annabel's christening

Annabel's christening

The Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, Lady Norrie with their youngest daughter, Annabel Mary Adelaide, on the day of her christening, Sunday 17 March 1946.

Annabel's christening

Annabel's christening

Lady Norrie with her youngest daughter, Annabel Mary Adelaide, on the day of her christening, Sunday 17 March 1946.