Messenger Press : SUMMARY RECORD [B 70869] • Photograph

Jessica, 7, of Valley View and Melissa, 11, of Gilles Plains peering through the masts of one of the First Fleet at Gilles Plains Primary. 31 August 1988.

Jessica, 7, of Valley View and Melissa, 11, of Gilles Plains peering through the masts of one of the First Fleet at Gilles Plains Primary. 31 August 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.

Stick 'em up! Troopers (from left) Sam, 9, Ben, 10, Jeremy, 11, and Kym, 12, aim their weapons during a rehearsal of Glenelg School's Bicentennial production Kurianda. 17 August 1988.

Stick 'em up! Troopers (from left) Sam, 9, Ben, 10, Jeremy, 11, and Kym, 12, aim their weapons during a rehearsal of Glenelg School's Bicentennial production Kurianda. 17 August 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.

Renee, 12, and Angus, 11, with a replica of a Holden used in the Glenelg Primary School Bicentennial play. 17 August 1988.

Renee, 12, and Angus, 11, with a replica of a Holden used in the Glenelg Primary School Bicentennial play. 17 August 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.

Glenelg town Clerk Mel Baker and Mayor Don Mason show the old anchor which has been restored as a Bicentennial project. 20 January 1988.

Glenelg town Clerk Mel Baker and Mayor Don Mason show the old anchor which has been restored as a Bicentennial project. 20 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.

Glenside Post office acting postmaster Barry jeffery gives the First Fleet Bicentennial philatelic packages the stamp of approval. 27 January 1988.

Glenside Post office acting postmaster Barry jeffery gives the First Fleet Bicentennial philatelic packages the stamp of approval. 27 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.

The Golden Crow Beacon goes up in flames. 1988.

The Golden Crow Beacon goes up in flames. 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.

Children and their grandparents recently went to Pioneer Village, Hackham as part of a Bicentennial activity. Here Natalie, 7, of Blackwood and Kym, 7, of Eden Hills and carmel Maxwell are pictured building a model of the Pioneer Village. 11 May 1988.

Children and their grandparents recently went to Pioneer Village, Hackham as part of a Bicentennial activity. Here Natalie, 7, of Blackwood and Kym, 7, of Eden Hills and carmel Maxwell are pictured building a model of the Pioneer Village. 11 May 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.

Natalie Stewert with some of the dolls to be displayed at this weekend's Bicentennial Doll Extravaganza at Hahndorf. 6 April 1988.

Natalie Stewert with some of the dolls to be displayed at this weekend's Bicentennial Doll Extravaganza at Hahndorf. 6 April 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.

PRETTY BUBBLES...With bubble-maker in hand, four-year old Happy Valley youngster Christine had lots of fun at the recent Old-Fashioned Day at the Happy Valley Recreation Ground. more than 1000 toddlers and their families attended. 26 November 1986.

PRETTY BUBBLES...With bubble-maker in hand, four-year old Happy Valley youngster Christine had lots of fun at the recent Old-Fashioned Day at the Happy Valley Recreation Ground. more than 1000 toddlers and their families attended. 26 November 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.

Wrapping their pearly whites around a piece of scrumptious Henley Cake are Henley Beach State Bank Manager Bob Peters and Henley Library assistant Roslyn Stallard. Henley Cake was specially created to commemorate the Bicentenary. Pick up a recipe while visiting the bank or library until Friday, December 23. 21 December 1988.

Wrapping their pearly whites around a piece of scrumptious Henley Cake are Henley Beach State Bank Manager Bob Peters and Henley Library assistant Roslyn Stallard. Henley Cake was specially created to commemorate the Bicentenary. Pick up a recipe while visiting the bank or library until Friday, December 23. 21 December 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.

Organisers of Henley High's birthday celebrations were Mike Roach and Sue Williams. 12 October 1988.

Organisers of Henley High's birthday celebrations were Mike Roach and Sue Williams. 12 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.

Puffing away in true gentleman-style is Henley Beach Primary School student Joanne, 10. 31 August 1988.

Puffing away in true gentleman-style is Henley Beach Primary School student Joanne, 10. 31 August 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.

Hardy's Gold Label Tawny Port...the toast of Henley and Grange. At the bottle's launch are (from left) Harold Anderson, Bicentennial committee chairman Gordon Hore, committee member Jack Glasson and Henley and Grange chief librarian Cynthia Dobson. 16 December 1987.

Hardy's Gold Label Tawny Port...the toast of Henley and Grange. At the bottle's launch are (from left) Harold Anderson, Bicentennial committee chairman Gordon Hore, committee member Jack Glasson and Henley and Grange chief librarian Cynthia Dobson. 16 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.

Vaughan, Andrew, Andria, Olivia, Rebecca, Clare - All of Houghton. 27 May 1988

Vaughan, Andrew, Andria, Olivia, Rebecca, Clare - All of Houghton. 27 May 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.

Snakes alive! Phillip, 11, of Houghton, with an Aboriginal carved snake which forms part of a Bicentennial display by students at Houghton Primary School. 1 June 1988.

Snakes alive! Phillip, 11, of Houghton, with an Aboriginal carved snake which forms part of a Bicentennial display by students at Houghton Primary School. 1 June 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.

Kensington and Norwood alderman Alby South does a jig in colonial sailor's gear to promote the Flinders Cat Memorial Ball, a local Bicentennial event in honor of Matthew Flinders' cat, Trim. 20 January 1988.

Kensington and Norwood alderman Alby South does a jig in colonial sailor's gear to promote the Flinders Cat Memorial Ball, a local Bicentennial event in honor of Matthew Flinders' cat, Trim. 20 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.

Alby South dressed in colonial sailors gear. Pictured trimming his beard for the Flinders Memorial Ball. 20 January 1988.

Alby South dressed in colonial sailors gear. Pictured trimming his beard for the Flinders Memorial Ball. 20 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.

Some of the performers in Linden Park Primary School's play 1788-1988, Rebecca and Leong both 12, and Amy and Bronwen both 11. 21st December 1988.

Some of the performers in Linden Park Primary School's play 1788-1988, Rebecca and Leong both 12, and Amy and Bronwen both 11. 21st December 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.

Joyleen and John Liebelt of Littlehampton proudly display the medallions they had minted for the 36ers Bicentennial celebration. 23rd November 1988.

Joyleen and John Liebelt of Littlehampton proudly display the medallions they had minted for the 36ers Bicentennial celebration. 23rd 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.

Magill Primary School. Five year old Francis (Kensington Park) dressed as an Irishman. 1988.

Magill Primary School. Five year old Francis (Kensington Park) dressed as an Irishman. 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.

Magill Primary School. 8 year old Kristen from Magill was the Year 2 class commentator for the celebrations. 1988.

Magill Primary School. 8 year old Kristen from Magill was the Year 2 class commentator for the celebrations. 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.

Magill Primary School. Take a deep breath and blow! Magill Junior Primary School student Hanna has no problem handling the didgeridoo as part of the school's Bicentennial celebrations. 5th October 1988.

Magill Primary School. Take a deep breath and blow! Magill Junior Primary School student Hanna has no problem handling the didgeridoo as part of the school's Bicentennial celebrations. 5th 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.

Marion Primary School. Wearing their colonial costumes, Sarah, Nicole and Clair (all 7 years old) from Marion Primary School prepare to be Bound for Botany Bay in the school's play, which has received a $300 State Government Bicentennial grant. 24th February 1988.

Marion Primary School. Wearing their colonial costumes, Sarah, Nicole and Clair (all 7 years old) from Marion Primary School prepare to be Bound for Botany Bay in the school's play, which has received a $300 State Government Bicentennial grant. 24th February 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.

Marion Primary School. Bicentennial spectacular "Bound for Botany Bay" performers Lee and Tanya both seven years old.

Marion Primary School. Bicentennial spectacular "Bound for Botany Bay" performers Lee and Tanya both seven years old.

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.

Marion Primary School. Bicentennial spectacular "Bound for Botany Bay" performers Janua (5), Tanya (6), Lee (6) and Shelley (5). 25th May 1988.

Marion Primary School. Bicentennial spectacular "Bound for Botany Bay" performers Janua (5), Tanya (6), Lee (6) and Shelley (5). 25th May 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.

Mawson High School's Bicentennial Ball participants Penny McEwin and Karl Aulert dance the samba. 28th September 1988.

Mawson High School's Bicentennial Ball participants Penny McEwin and Karl Aulert dance the samba. 28th September 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.

Mawson High School students (from left): Anne Brooks, Anne Mathie, Tanya Puckridge and Stacey Patterson put the finishing touches to the school's mural. 20th December 1987.

Mawson High School students (from left): Anne Brooks, Anne Mathie, Tanya Puckridge and Stacey Patterson put the finishing touches to the school's mural. 20th 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.

Mitcham Art and Craft Village committee workers are busy organising a Bicentennial art and craft competition. Front, Mr Sneddon and Julie Lee-Gaston. 17th June 1987.

Mitcham Art and Craft Village committee workers are busy organising a Bicentennial art and craft competition. Front, Mr Sneddon and Julie Lee-Gaston. 17th June 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.

Mitcham Art and Craft Village Association member George Sneddon shows the works for the coming art exhibition. 7th September 1988.

Mitcham Art and Craft Village Association member George Sneddon shows the works for the coming art exhibition. 7th September 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.

Modbury North Primary School. Colonial School headmaster Keith Baverstock making sure Shelda, 10, gets the message during his visit to their school. 6th July 1988.

Modbury North Primary School. Colonial School headmaster Keith Baverstock making sure Shelda, 10, gets the message during his visit to their school. 6th 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.