Messenger Press : SUMMARY RECORD [B 70869] • Photograph

Ex-South Australian policewoman and co-authors of 'To Walk a Fair Beat' Pat Higgs (left) of Lockleys and Chris Bettess of Banksia Park with their history book. 14 October 1987.

Ex-South Australian policewoman and co-authors of 'To Walk a Fair Beat' Pat Higgs (left) of Lockleys and Chris Bettess of Banksia Park with their history book. 14 October 1987.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Author Barry Hill shows Jackie Warman and Jane West of the Salisbury Education bridging course what he has in mind for the Elizabeth writer-in-residence oral history project. 8 July 1987.

Author Barry Hill shows Jackie Warman and Jane West of the Salisbury Education bridging course what he has in mind for the Elizabeth writer-in-residence oral history project. 8 July 1987.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Robert Honan with his new book 'Thats That.' 14 February 1990.

Robert Honan with his new book 'Thats That.' 14 February 1990.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Margaret Hopton, sorting out the facts about her great-grandfather, John Reynell, of Reynella fame. 9 November 1988.

Margaret Hopton, sorting out the facts about her great-grandfather, John Reynell, of Reynella fame. 9 November 1988.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

[Stella Guthrie with another woman.]

[Stella Guthrie with another woman.]

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Photographer-turned-author Wally Hertzfield recently appeared in John Martin's Book Place, Marion, to sign copies of his book 'Wally Herzfield's Adelaide.' 7 May 1986.

Photographer-turned-author Wally Hertzfield recently appeared in John Martin's Book Place, Marion, to sign copies of his book 'Wally Herzfield's Adelaide.' 7 May 1986.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Peter Hicks, writer/ poet/ truck driver/ house painter/ gardener has just won a major award for the development of community art in South Australia. 8 January 1988.

Peter Hicks, writer/ poet/ truck driver/ house painter/ gardener has just won a major award for the development of community art in South Australia. 8 January 1988.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Hawthorndene resident Roma Hodgkinson author of 'South Australian Women in Local Government.' 1988.

Hawthorndene resident Roma Hodgkinson author of 'South Australian Women in Local Government.' 1988.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Panorama resident Ted Howard relives his visit to India through short stories. 15 March 1989.

Panorama resident Ted Howard relives his visit to India through short stories. 15 March 1989.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Ted Howard of Panorama won a short story competition in Victoria. 1989.

Ted Howard of Panorama won a short story competition in Victoria. 1989.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Harriet Hudson-Smith, 101, fondly reads through some of her memories captured in 'Precious Moments.' 22 December 1987.

Harriet Hudson-Smith, 101, fondly reads through some of her memories captured in 'Precious Moments.' 22 December 1987.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Beaumont author Marianne Hughes with her chatty biographical book about life on a farm. 26 October 1988.

Beaumont author Marianne Hughes with her chatty biographical book about life on a farm. 26 October 1988.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Marianne Hughes with her newly published book. 1988.

Marianne Hughes with her newly published book. 1988.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Amy Ide at home busily writing some more award winning poetry. 1988

Amy Ide at home busily writing some more award winning poetry. 1988

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Gail Jorgensen with the instruments that she uses in her book 'Crocodile Beat.' 1988.

Gail Jorgensen with the instruments that she uses in her book 'Crocodile Beat.' 1988.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Martin Jacka (right with) Sandy Sandford and his dog Bip launching his book 'Waiting for Billy.' 15 August 1990.

Martin Jacka (right with) Sandy Sandford and his dog Bip launching his book 'Waiting for Billy.' 15 August 1990.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Food for thought. Margaret Jackson and Alan Stewart 'showing' some of the food they have written about in their new health food book. 16 March 1988.

Food for thought. Margaret Jackson and Alan Stewart 'showing' some of the food they have written about in their new health food book. 16 March 1988.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Poet Ray Jaensch with his new book of poetry, 'Prayers for the young in rhyme and rhythm.' 1988.

Poet Ray Jaensch with his new book of poetry, 'Prayers for the young in rhyme and rhythm.' 1988.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Graham Jaundy winner of the Heraldry Society Award with his book at his work station. 19 September 1990.

Graham Jaundy winner of the Heraldry Society Award with his book at his work station. 19 September 1990.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

SA author Gail Jorgensen is beating up a storm with her new children's book 'Crocodile Beat.' Gal, a teacher at Virginia Primary School, visited The Book Place at Tea Tree Plaza last week to read the story to children who accompanied her on a drum, tamborine, marraccas and other instruments. 13 July 1988.

SA author Gail Jorgensen is beating up a storm with her new children's book 'Crocodile Beat.' Gal, a teacher at Virginia Primary School, visited The Book Place at Tea Tree Plaza last week to read the story to children who accompanied her on a drum, tamborine, marraccas and other instruments. 13 July 1988.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Barbara Lambert - Gold pen in the air dreams up her poems. 29 November 1989.

Barbara Lambert - Gold pen in the air dreams up her poems. 29 November 1989.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Now here's an interesting bit! Local historian John Lewis hands his local history notes to Mayor Margot Vowles and primary school students Taras and Lisa. The notes are available at Walkerville Library. 31 May 1989.

Now here's an interesting bit! Local historian John Lewis hands his local history notes to Mayor Margot Vowles and primary school students Taras and Lisa. The notes are available at Walkerville Library. 31 May 1989.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Anna Leditschke, 17, of Woodville Park. 29 November 1989.

Anna Leditschke, 17, of Woodville Park. 29 November 1989.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Dulcie Love, South Plympton, family history writer.

Dulcie Love, South Plympton, family history writer.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Dulcie Love, South Plympton, family history writer.

Dulcie Love, South Plympton, family history writer.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Caroline Macdonald is the writer in residence at Wilderness School with students Samantha, Janine, Christabel and Victoria holding her books. Also included is her "dog in residence" Ella. 15 August 1990.

Caroline Macdonald is the writer in residence at Wilderness School with students Samantha, Janine, Christabel and Victoria holding her books. Also included is her "dog in residence" Ella. 15 August 1990.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Writer Peter McFarlane puts pen to paper after viewing photographs for the 'Sense of Place' project. 19 September 1990.

Writer Peter McFarlane puts pen to paper after viewing photographs for the 'Sense of Place' project. 19 September 1990.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Don McNab of Gilles Plains shows a painting of the ill-fated HMAS Perth and the names he risked his life to write. 20 May 1987.

Don McNab of Gilles Plains shows a painting of the ill-fated HMAS Perth and the names he risked his life to write. 20 May 1987.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

Local author and preservation society membe (and May Gibbs) Christabel Mattingley with Anna (2 1/2 years) of Netherby enjoying one of May Gibbs books. 29 August 1990.

Local author and preservation society membe (and May Gibbs) Christabel Mattingley with Anna (2 1/2 years) of Netherby enjoying one of May Gibbs books. 29 August 1990.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.

'The Butcher, the Beagle and the Dog Catcher', Brenton Stanbury (Dog Catcher), Christobel Mattingley (Author) and John Brammy (Butcher). 1 August 1990.

'The Butcher, the Beagle and the Dog Catcher', Brenton Stanbury (Dog Catcher), Christobel Mattingley (Author) and John Brammy (Butcher). 1 August 1990.

A selection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers, many of which were published in the various suburban editions of the paper. This collection was received in two lots, with the first arriving in the mid-1990s. The original collection was arranged by subject and may be requested under the categories listed below.