Photographs [PRG 1487/1/1-14] • Photograph

Mary Marchant.

Mary Marchant.

Studio photograph of a young lady wearing pleated hat, light summer dress, long socks and white shoes. Inscribed on the back with 'To Dear Miss Hayes From Mary Marchant. May 26th, 24.' Miss Hayes has added 'One of my Pupils finished with L.A.B. Later.' Mary Marchant was a graduate of the London College of Music and was the daughter of Mr and Mrs J.T. Marchant of Prospect.

'Mary' in Graduation gown and cap.

'Mary' in Graduation gown and cap.

Young woman in graduation attire with pearl necklace. Inscribed on back of photograph is 'To Miss Hayes, With Love and Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. From Mary. 1927'.

Limb family.

Limb family.

Mrs Maggie Limb (nee Jones) (b. 1904), wife of Ivon Oliver Limb (b. 1891) of Wallaroo with her three children.

John Daniel Phillips Snr. Wallaroo, South Australia.

John Daniel Phillips Snr. Wallaroo, South Australia.

Studio portrait of a man dressed in formal attire. Inscribed on the back: 'John Daniel Phillips Snr. Born 4th April 1861 in Wales, UK. Died 1937 in Wallaroo, South Australia'. Father-in-law of Carevie Helen Hayes.

John Daniel Phillips Jnr. Wallaroo, South Australia.

John Daniel Phillips Jnr. Wallaroo, South Australia.

Studio portrait of a man dressed in a suit and tie. Inscribed on the back: 'John Daniel Phillips Jnr. Born 15th June 1896 in Wallaroo, South Australia. Died 1968 in Adelaide, South Australia'. Husband of Carevie Helen Hayes.

Southwark Baptist Endeavour Group, Adelaide.

Southwark Baptist Endeavour Group, Adelaide.

Group portrait of the female members of the Southwark Baptist Church Christian Endeavour Society. Front row, third from left possibly Carevie Helen Hayes.

Students of Thebarton School.

Students of Thebarton School.

Group portrait of students of Thebarton School, Henley Beach Road, South Australia. Carevie Helen Hayes is front row (seated), second from right. Parts of the mount have broken off and the photograph has been torn in two.

Students of Wallaroo Public School.

Students of Wallaroo Public School.

Group portrait of students of Wallaroo Public School. Some students are identified on the photograph. Front row, bottom left is Tottie Phillips; front row, seventh from left is Grace Burgess; front row, thirteenth from left is Mary Kelley; second row, eighth from right is Clarry William J. Hayes (brother of Clarevie Helen Hayes); third row, tenth from right is Clarevie Helen Hayes; third row, either second or third from left is J.D. Phillips. The edges of the mount and photograph have worn away.

Town Hall, King William Street.

Town Hall, King William Street.

Two women, named as Rita and Aimee or Annie on the reverse, on King William Street during the visit of the Duke and Dutchess of York to South Australia, 30 April to 6 May 1927. The street and the Town Hall are decorated with flags and banners.

Jetty Road, Wallaroo.

Jetty Road, Wallaroo.

Postcard of Jetty Road, Wallaroo, showing people walking along the road and buildings and trees in the background.

Annie Letitia Campbell-Kelly.

Annie Letitia Campbell-Kelly.

Studio portrait of Annie Letitia Campbell-Kelly Hayes, born 1875, died 5 June 1946, mother of Carevie Helen Hayes. Details have been emphasised with pencil. The opalotype is cracked through the centre and the bottom left corner is missing.

Carevie Helen Hayes.

Carevie Helen Hayes.

Studio portrait of Carevie Helen Hayes, aged 9 months, sitting on a fur blanket. Details have been emphasised with pencil.

Clarry William Hayes and Carevie Helen Hayes.

Clarry William Hayes and Carevie Helen Hayes.

Studio portrait of brother and sister, Clarry William J. Hayes, born 7 August 1900, died 19 January 1981, on the right, aged approximately nine months, and Clarevie Helen Hayes, born 5 March 1899, died 3 February 1975, aged approximately two years. Clarry is wearing a white dress and sitting on a fur blanket. Carevie is standing, and wearing a white dress. Details have been emphasised with pencil.

William Henry Hayes.

William Henry Hayes.

Studio portrait of William Henry Hayes, father of Carevie Hayes, born 4 April 1861, died 4 July 1956. Details have been enhanced with pencil. Written on the back is: 'gold and flat, no. 4 plush, by June 1st Saturday, 6 and sb'.