Papers of Norma Clara Rungie [PRG 1759/2] • Photograph

Staff of the South Australian Register.

Staff of the South Australian Register.

Group portrait of staff. Front row: Anderson, Kerr, Longbottom, Colton, Dorkins (Secretary). Women in second row: Miss Paris, Babe Mason, Muriel Lowe, Nixon, Norma Mueller (aged approximately 18 years, later Norma Rungie, second from right), and Page. Malcolm Joyner is behind Norma Muella.

Norma Clara Rungie, Mayoress of Walkerville.

Norma Clara Rungie, Mayoress of Walkerville.

Norma Clara Rungie, wife of Mayor Frederick Rungie of Walkerville, with Mr Reichbeth (Superintendent), Mr Williamson (President of the Children's Hospital), a matron, and a patient, presenting a cot to the Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, on 18 August 1948 by the Children and Citizens of Walkerville in perpetuity (£337.7.3). The cot was placed in the Princess Elizabeth Ward.

Mayoress Norma Clara Rungie christening a rowing boat.

Mayoress Norma Clara Rungie christening a rowing boat.

Norma Clara Rungie (centre) christening an 8 oar rowing boat from the Mercantile Rowing Club on the River Torrens. Her husband, and Mayor of Walkerville, Frederick Louis Rungie, is standing on the right, with hands folded.

Mayoress Norma Clara Rungie christening a rowing boat.

Mayoress Norma Clara Rungie christening a rowing boat.

Norma Clara Rungie (centre), wife of Mayor of Walkerville Frederick Rungie, christening an 8 oar rowing boat from the Mercantile Rowing Club on the River Torrens.

Thank you letter from Lord and Lady Casey.

Thank you letter from Lord and Lady Casey.

Thank you card from Lord and Lady Casey, Governor General of Australia, sent from Government House, Canberra, to Norma Clara Rungie for her Christmas message. With handwritten note: 'and with all good wishes to you. Casey'. Caption on back: 'Norma Clara Rungie as Mayoress of Walkerville wrote numerous letters to various people of note, wishing them well. She kept all the replies, which formed a significant collection. This is the only letter to survive'.

55 Swain Ave, Rose Park.

55 Swain Ave, Rose Park.

First house bought by Fred and Norma Rungie at 55 Swaine Ave, Rose Park, for a cost of £500.

Rose Park Primary School, grade 2.

Rose Park Primary School, grade 2.

School portrait of class 2A, Rose Park Primary School, 1921. Max Rungie (Maxton Koeppen Rungie), eldest son of Norma and Fred Rungie, is seated in the centre, holding the board.

Rose Park Primary School, grade 6.

Rose Park Primary School, grade 6.

School class portrait of grade 6 students, Rose Park Primary School, 1925. Max Rungie (Maxton Koeppen Rungie), eldest son of Norma and Fred Rungie, is in the top right corner.