LT Robert S. Mueller, USMC
LT Robert Mueller, USMC
Robert Mueller receives award from Martin Sexton in South Vietnam in 1...
Robert Mueller receives an award from his regimental commander Col. Martin “Stormy” Sexton in Dong Ha, South Vietnam in 1969.
Marie Burroughs Art Portfolio 038 - Annie Pixley
Actress Annie Pixley
Alfred Clint - Montage of Cartoons - c. 1900(GN01300)
A montage of cartoons by Alfred Clint, c. 1900
Black Head Persian Rams(GN03505)
Microfiche incorrectly states these are goats./Black head Persian Rams. For ewe, see 3488. Not goats. (G Brooks)
Botanic Gardens showing young girl on large lily pad in a pond(GN12460...
Copied 31 May 1917, photograph is framed
Coal Statistics for Leigh Creek and New South Wales(GN04612)
GN04599, GN04601 to 4624 all relate to investigations with the use of Leigh Creek Coal. (G Brooks)- Box of G.P. negatives is marked " Mines Dept." (G Brooks) - GN04601-8, 4614 -16 are samples. GN04606, 4609, 4... More
Cows Pulling Cart with Wood(GN04890)
Two photos on one neg - Bullocks pulling cart loaded with wood. Argentina. (G Brooks) Captions: Hardwood of Santiago del Estero in the old-time oxcart made entirely of wood. The crooked wood is characteristic o... More
Cowper Street, London School Interiors(GN05121)
Six photos on one neg - Cowper Street, London, not Currie Street, Adelaide, See also GN05066-67. (G Brooks) - Microfiche incorrectly titled "Currie Street Council School Interiors". Re-titled to reflect G Brooks' notes.
First settlers' homes - houses named Faith, Hope and Charity(GN00615A)
First settlers' homes - houses named Faith, Hope and Charity, c.1890's
Fulgurites, fused silica tubes the result of lightning - Noarlunga Sou...
Professor Wood Jones was in Adelaide 1920-1928 (G Brooks)
Glacier Marks on Rock Surface(GN04494)
Microfiche incorrectly titled "Rural View". Re-titled to reflect G Brooks' notes. These show marks on the rock surface left by glacier. On GN04494 the mark 'T.H.C.' shows which way up it should go. (G Brooks) -... More
H Class Railway Locomotive(GN07045)
3 negs taken together - The top photograph features in "Steam Locomotives and Rail Cars of the South Australian Railways" p. 52. It was photographed in 1924, just prior to being condemned. It is an H Class Loc... More
Hon Richard Davies Hanson (GN00887A, cropped 02)
Portrait on left. On 13 February 1883 Robinson left as Governor of Western Australia to assume the office of Governor of South Australia. He left South Australia in 1889 to act as Governor of Victoria. S. Solo... More
Hon Richard Davies Hanson (GN00887A, cropped)
Portrait on left. On 13 February 1883 Robinson left as Governor of Western Australia to assume the office of Governor of South Australia. He left South Australia in 1889 to act as Governor of Victoria. S. Solo... More
Hull of Captain Sturt Being Constructed Paddlesteamer on River Murray(...
Four photos on one neg - G.P. Negative for largest photo on neg says "Lake Victoria Temporary Regulatory Rufus River July 1920". G.P. Negative for top photo on neg says "Stone Crushing Plant, Mannum".G.P. Negat... More
Keswick Military Hospital c1915(GN02223)
GN02220 to 2238 (Box 2 Row 14 indexed as 'Keswick Military Barracks and Hospital') show the construction and completion of buildings at Keswick Barracks, at the city end of Anzac Highway (previously Bay Road) ... More
Lakes and Mountains(GN04801)
Taken from photograph.
Machines for Spinning Thread(GN06664)
Not "Agricultural Machinery" as stated on Microfiche. These are machines for spinning thread. See GN06668 & 69. These would be of the Onkaparinga Woollen Mills at Lobethal. (G Brooks) - Re-titled to reflect G B... More
Making Wool Products at Onkaparinga Woollen Mills at Lobethal(GN06669)
Not "Making Wool Products in a Factory" - is is the Onkaparinga Woollen Mills at Lobethal. (G Brooks) - Title amended to reflect G Brooks' notes - Six photos on one neg
Mr A Vaughan, Portrait(GN01201)
Mr A Vaughan, Portrait, c. 1905.
Native Masks(GN04466)
Taken from page in book
Panoramic View of North Terrace Showing Library and Museum Building(GN...
Automobile and Cart on Street, View Down Kintore Avenue
Parliament House, viewed from opposite corner with tree framing pictur...
The new East Wing of Parliament House was constructed between 1934 and 1939, when it opened. The older West Wing was opened in 1889.
Photograph of a bushfire in a book(GN01769)
Photograph of a bushfire in a book - caption under photo ""The Growth of Centuries vanishing in Smoke and Flame"
Photographic study of a fish(GN01236)
Photographic study of a fish, displayed on a rough piece of fabric, placed on a rough wooden stand, which is in front of a wooden door, c. 1900s.
Pineapple planatation Point Charles(GN00426)
Pineapple planatation Point Charles. Northern Territory, c. 1905.
Port Augusta Wharf(GN01413)
Port Augusta Wharf, c. 1905.
Portrait of Archibald Henry Peake - Peake Ministry - picture by T Dury...
Peake was premier 1909-10, 1912-15 and 1917-20. (G Brooks)
Portrait of Mr William Gosse, 1842-1881 - Explorer(GN02381)
Microfiche incorrectly states this is Sir R D Ross - The negative is labelled "Will Gosse" (G Brooks) - See Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 4, 1851-1890, p.276
Railway Motor Tricycle on display - South Australian Railway negatives...
3167-9, 3173: Microfiche states this is monorail trike./Not "monorail trikes", Railway Motor Tricycles. (G Brooks)
Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson (GN00887A, cropped)
Portrait on left. On 13 February 1883 Robinson left as Governor of Western Australia to assume the office of Governor of South Australia. He left South Australia in 1889 to act as Governor of Victoria. S. Solo... More
Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson (GN00887A, cropped 02)
Portrait on left. On 13 February 1883 Robinson left as Governor of Western Australia to assume the office of Governor of South Australia. He left South Australia in 1889 to act as Governor of Victoria. S. Solo... More
Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson (left) and Hon Richard Davies Han...
Portrait on left. On 13 February 1883 Robinson left as Governor of Western Australia to assume the office of Governor of South Australia. He left South Australia in 1889 to act as Governor of Victoria. S. Solo... More
South Australian Railway Crane (wrecking crane)(GN11784)
2 negatives on one photograph
Steam locomotive (two photos on one)(GN13483)
Top photo "GA" class locomotive. Built in 1874 by Stephenson & Co for Adelaide, Glenelg & Suburban Railway Co. - Bottom photo "GC" class locomotive. Built by Stephenson & Co. for Adelaide, Glenelg & Suburban R... More
The Bulwark and other ships at Queen's Wharf in Port Adelaide, 1878(GN...
This photograph by Captain Samuel Sweet shows boats and ships in Queen's Wharf, Port Adelaide. The large ship to the right is the 'Bulwark'. There were several ships named the 'Bulwark' in Sweet's time as a ph... More
Train Taken at Dry Creek(GN06893)
Taken for Advertising Agent SA Railways
View of Mount Gambier Showing Leg of Mutton Lake(GN04990)
This is Mount Gambier, with the Leg of Mutton Lake in the foreground. (G Brooks) - Microfiche incorrectly titled "Rural View of Hill and River". Title changed to reflect G Brooks' notes. - Probably mirror imag... More
Premier Thatcher, Bestanddeelnr 932-7045
Nederlands: Collectie / Archief : Fotocollectie Anefo Reportage / Serie : Bezoek Engelse premier Margaret Thatcher Beschrijving : Premier Thatcher Datum : 19 september 1983 Trefwoorden : ministers-presidenten,... More
013376653 Cacyreus niebuhri Larsen 1982 PT 1
A ventral photograph of Cacyreus niebuhri, Larsen, 1982, a Paratype
BMNHE 1253576-Acanthacorydalis fruhstorferi-dorsal habitus
Dorsal view of a female Acanthacorydalis fruhstorferi (Van der Weele, 1907)
Catherine Gladstone (née Glynne)
Depicted person: Catherine Gladstone – wife of British Prime Minister
Balloon Street, Birmingham, 1875
Taken just before the Birmingham Improvement Scheme, when the area was redeveloped. Print from the collection of the Library of Birmingham (see [1]). The approximate location is now under the north-eastern sid... More
Aerial Photo - RAF 541 15 RP 3024
Aerial photograph centred roughly over Five Ways, Birmingham, England.