Messenger Press : SUMMARY RECORD [B 70869] • Photograph

Workers from the South Australian Brush Company doorknocking for the Heart Foundation and Arthritis Foundation. (left to right) Gianna Carlassare from Woodville West and Bernadette Kimber from Henley Beach. 1989.

Workers from the South Australian Brush Company doorknocking for the Heart Foundation and Arthritis Foundation. (left to right) Gianna Carlassare from Woodville West and Bernadette Kimber from Henley Beach. 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.

At the Colonnades Shopping Centre knitting up a storm for the Arthritis Foundation are Nancy Shepherd and Carol Giddings both of Christies Beach, Betty Mueller from Morphett Vale and Kath Hodson from Christie Downs. 24th January 1990.

At the Colonnades Shopping Centre knitting up a storm for the Arthritis Foundation are Nancy Shepherd and Carol Giddings both of Christies Beach, Betty Mueller from Morphett Vale and Kath Hodson from Christie Downs. 24th January 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.

Paul Howard and Nancy Blackburn from the Arthritis Foundation. Behind them is a photograph of a previous winner of the Foundation's Grandmother of the Year Competition. 7th November 1990.

Paul Howard and Nancy Blackburn from the Arthritis Foundation. Behind them is a photograph of a previous winner of the Foundation's Grandmother of the Year Competition. 7th November 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.

Arthritis Foundation Tea Tree Gully branch members Sheila Eden, Judy Drew and Sue Nancarrow doing their hand and finger exercises. 8th June 1988.

Arthritis Foundation Tea Tree Gully branch members Sheila Eden, Judy Drew and Sue Nancarrow doing their hand and finger exercises. 8th 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.

"Time's up!" Arthritis Association's Tanya Dewhurst (right) times the "knit one, pearl one" of Deanna Jones in Knit-In '88. 20th July 1988.

"Time's up!" Arthritis Association's Tanya Dewhurst (right) times the "knit one, pearl one" of Deanna Jones in Knit-In '88. 20th 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.

We did it! June Schaeffer (left) from Glen Osmond and Judith Rischbieth from Walkerville proudly show the $9,000 cheque they raised for the Australian Brain Foundation. 3rd May 1989.

We did it! June Schaeffer (left) from Glen Osmond and Judith Rischbieth from Walkerville proudly show the $9,000 cheque they raised for the Australian Brain Foundation. 3rd 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.

Dan Manning, the Australia Day Citizen of the Year for 1990. 4th July 1990.

Dan Manning, the Australia Day Citizen of the Year for 1990. 4th July 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.

Balfours Bakehouse continued its tradition of donating Adelaide's official Australia Day birthday cake last week. Pictured are decorating manager Gary Murphy and special products manager Ian Gilmour putting the finishing touches to the 1.2 metre square cake. After the cutting, the cake was consumed by Adelaide Children's Hospital patients. 1st February 1989.

Balfours Bakehouse continued its tradition of donating Adelaide's official Australia Day birthday cake last week. Pictured are decorating manager Gary Murphy and special products manager Ian Gilmour putting the finishing touches to the 1.2 metre square cake. After the cutting, the cake was consumed by Adelaide Children's Hospital patients. 1st February 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.

Australia Day Elizabeth committee member Pauline Frost unfurls the national flag in preparation for January's celebrations. 9th December 1987.

Australia Day Elizabeth committee member Pauline Frost unfurls the national flag in preparation for January's celebrations. 9th 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.

Elizabeth City Centre Australia Day flag raising ceremony. 1st February 1989.

Elizabeth City Centre Australia Day flag raising ceremony. 1st February 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.

Residents of Myall Avenue Kensington Gardens, enjoying their Australia Day street party. 3rd February 1988.

Residents of Myall Avenue Kensington Gardens, enjoying their Australia Day street party. 3rd 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.

Meredith Laird of Community Services at Noarlunga Centre, with the trophy to be given to the best Australia Day banner. 17th January 1990.

Meredith Laird of Community Services at Noarlunga Centre, with the trophy to be given to the best Australia Day banner. 17th January 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.

Syd the Seagull from the Anti-Cancer Slip, Slap, Slop Campaign with a ute full of children holding promotional material. May 1990.

Syd the Seagull from the Anti-Cancer Slip, Slap, Slop Campaign with a ute full of children holding promotional material. May 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.

Syd the Seagull from the Anti-Cancer Slip, Slap, Slop Campaign with 4 year old twins Jack and Hannah Foster of Goodwood, on the boatramp at Port Noarlunga. 10th January 1990.

Syd the Seagull from the Anti-Cancer Slip, Slap, Slop Campaign with 4 year old twins Jack and Hannah Foster of Goodwood, on the boatramp at Port Noarlunga. 10th January 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.

Noarlunga Health Services worker Daniel Marfutti sprays sun screen onto Chris Brunton (from Nowra NSW). Syd the Seagull, mascot from the Anti-Cancer Foundation is nearby.10th January 1990.

Noarlunga Health Services worker Daniel Marfutti sprays sun screen onto Chris Brunton (from Nowra NSW). Syd the Seagull, mascot from the Anti-Cancer Foundation is nearby.10th January 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.

Improving the Belair Railway Station are ex-station master Mick Harnett, Erica Harnett of Belair and Coromandel Valley National Trust branch chairman Neil Stallard. 1st June 1988.

Improving the Belair Railway Station are ex-station master Mick Harnett, Erica Harnett of Belair and Coromandel Valley National Trust branch chairman Neil Stallard. 1st 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.

Behaviour Support Centre Mini Grand Prix members (left) Stuart 12 Kensington, Stewart 12 Clapham, Chad 14 Morphett Vale, David 13 Dernancourt. 8th November 1989.

Behaviour Support Centre Mini Grand Prix members (left) Stuart 12 Kensington, Stewart 12 Clapham, Chad 14 Morphett Vale, David 13 Dernancourt. 8th 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.

A motorcycle crash victim in Modbury Hospital is visited by Bent and Buckled Bikers Brigade members (from left) Lynne Rigby, Alf Miers, Sharyn Klompenhouwer, Daryl and Vanessa Jonathan, and John Klompenhouwer. 6th July 1988.

A motorcycle crash victim in Modbury Hospital is visited by Bent and Buckled Bikers Brigade members (from left) Lynne Rigby, Alf Miers, Sharyn Klompenhouwer, Daryl and Vanessa Jonathan, and John Klompenhouwer. 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.

Lynne Rigby of Ingle Farm and Alf Miers of Salisbury ready to resue a "Bent and Buckled Biker". 10th May 1989.

Lynne Rigby of Ingle Farm and Alf Miers of Salisbury ready to resue a "Bent and Buckled Biker". 10th 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.

Gary Bonnett (left) and Daryl Jonathon were caught napping outside the Port lighthouse as they prepared for this Sunday's charity bed push down Port Road. Members of the northern suburbs' Bent and Buckled Bikers Brigade will assemble at the lighthouse at 10am and push beds and collect money all the way to Adelaide. 8th November 1989.

Gary Bonnett (left) and Daryl Jonathon were caught napping outside the Port lighthouse as they prepared for this Sunday's charity bed push down Port Road. Members of the northern suburbs' Bent and Buckled Bikers Brigade will assemble at the lighthouse at 10am and push beds and collect money all the way to Adelaide. 8th 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.

Senior Constable Barry Weir, Frewville McDonalds manager John Stobart and Rostrevor Kiwanis vice president Chris Ward registering a bike. 11th May 1989.

Senior Constable Barry Weir, Frewville McDonalds manager John Stobart and Rostrevor Kiwanis vice president Chris Ward registering a bike. 11th 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.

Have bicycle - should register! From left Campbelltown Kiwani Club member John Penn, McDonald Felixstow manager Chris Baker, Michael, 4, and Senior Constable Kym Sharp get ready for this Sunday's bicycle registration day at McDonald's Restaurant Felixstow. 17th May 1989.

Have bicycle - should register! From left Campbelltown Kiwani Club member John Penn, McDonald Felixstow manager Chris Baker, Michael, 4, and Senior Constable Kym Sharp get ready for this Sunday's bicycle registration day at McDonald's Restaurant Felixstow. 17th 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.

Bicycle Registration Joint Venture. John Penn (Kiwani member of Campbelltown), Chris Baker (Highbury) owner and operator of McDonalds at Felixstow and Tea Tree Plaza, Michael Cioffi (4) and Kym Sharp Senior Constable Superintendent of Traffic Division at Magill. 1989.

Bicycle Registration Joint Venture. John Penn (Kiwani member of Campbelltown), Chris Baker (Highbury) owner and operator of McDonalds at Felixstow and Tea Tree Plaza, Michael Cioffi (4) and Kym Sharp Senior Constable Superintendent of Traffic Division at Magill. 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.

Helen McSkimming - co-ordinator of the Big Brother/Sister Program at Christies Beach. 8th August 1990.

Helen McSkimming - co-ordinator of the Big Brother/Sister Program at Christies Beach. 8th 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.

Juli-Ann Edwards and Sharon Coombes of Hackham West: firm friends because of Big Sister program. 3rd February 1988.

Juli-Ann Edwards and Sharon Coombes of Hackham West: firm friends because of Big Sister program. 3rd 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.

Big Sister Program representatives from all over the country met at a conference held at Christies Beach. (left to right) Alex Elrich (Adelaide), Rowena McCashney (Perth), Chris Johnstone (Darwin), Ros Moorhouse (Sydney), Sam Kite (Albury/Wodonga), Beth Templeton and Helen McSkinning (Adelaide). 12th September 1990.

Big Sister Program representatives from all over the country met at a conference held at Christies Beach. (left to right) Alex Elrich (Adelaide), Rowena McCashney (Perth), Chris Johnstone (Darwin), Ros Moorhouse (Sydney), Sam Kite (Albury/Wodonga), Beth Templeton and Helen McSkinning (Adelaide). 12th 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.

Annesley College student Sue Kelsall took part in a 1600 km bike ride to raise funds to print bibles to send to people in isolated areas. 9th November 1988.

Annesley College student Sue Kelsall took part in a 1600 km bike ride to raise funds to print bibles to send to people in isolated areas. 9th 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.

Bikes for Bibles Bloke Nathan Schumacher of Panorama. 29th August 1990.

Bikes for Bibles Bloke Nathan Schumacher of Panorama. 29th 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.

Bikes for Bibles Blokes Geoff Bond and Ian Hart. 4th April 1990.

Bikes for Bibles Blokes Geoff Bond and Ian Hart. 4th April 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.

Bikes for Bibles Bloke Geoff Bond riding his bike along Rundle Mall. 18th April 1990.

Bikes for Bibles Bloke Geoff Bond riding his bike along Rundle Mall. 18th April 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.