State Library of New South Wales
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Newcastle Beach, 28 January 1952 uploaded yesterday
Photographer, Kiandra, New South Wales, 21 June, 1941 uploaded 3 days ago
Two women fishing, New South Wales, 1939 SLNSW_FL9689515 uploaded 4 days ago
Christmas Decorations, Lunar Park, Sydney, December 1941 uploaded 4 December
Bowsprit of the S.Y. Aurora, 1911-12 uploaded 2 December
Colin Wyatt SLNSW_FL9723806 uploaded 30 November
Lion fish in Taronga Zoo aquarium, Sydney, 1938 uploaded 27 November
Children outside the migration centre, Uranquinty, New South Wales, 1950 uploaded 26 November
Children at the migration centre, Uranquinty, New South Wales, 18 January, 1950 uploaded 25 November
Female model with hat and dog brooch, 1938 uploaded 24 November
Australian artists Tom Roberts and GVF Mann painting on boat, 1896 uploaded 20 November
Lionel Van Praag, 20 December 1940, Sydney, by Robert Rice uploaded 18 November
Atomic bomb Variety Revue nightclub, Manila, Philippines, 14 November 1945 uploaded 14 November
Poppie Olive Cotton SLNSW_FL14226442 uploaded 11 November
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New gas-masks for the NSW Fire Brigade, Castlereagh Street headquarters, Sydney, 1927 / Sam Hood
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Composite image of airman and De Havilland DH 61 Giant Moth biplane 'Canberra'
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covid convict said:
trove.nla.gov.au/work/154910284 - the chap in overalls who's been cut and pasted into this pic also appears in this SLNSW A.J. Perrier pic...which looks to have been taken on the same occasion...
Just going on the SLNSW's caption, my guess is he's Dr George Hamilton, who together with Les Holden, etc helped organise the search for Charles Kingsford Smith and the crew of the Southern Cross, when they went missing in the Kimberley coast region of Western Australia in March/April 1929, whilst attempting to make a record flight to England (the 'Coffee Royal Affair')...
Hamilton appears in photo No. 9 in this series...
There are several good pics of Hamilton in the NLA's Fairfax Collection...but they don't show his face from this same angle...so it's difficult to be certain it's him...
trove.nla.gov.au/work/185373747 - pic of Hamilton taken in early April 1929 whilst he was preparing for the search for Kingsford Smith, etc...
trove.nla.gov.au/work/184464177 - L-R: Frank Mitchell (NSW Aero Club ground engineer and pilot)...John Stannage (wireless operator)...Les Holden (pilot)...Dr George Hamilton...the crew of the Canberra that found Charles Kingsford Smith etc in West Australia in April 1929... -
State Library of New South Wales said:
covid convict I think that is a good call. Looking at the photos it seems likely it is George Hamilton and the composite is definitely from the other slnsw pic. On a sad note I noticed in the search Sep 18, 1932 De Havilland DH.80 Puss Moth While cruising at a height of 100 feet over the Burringbar Mountain Range, the pilot encountered strong winds and turbulences. He initiated a turn to the right when the left wing and the rudder detached. Out of control, the aircraft crashed and was destroyed. All three occupants were killed. Crew: Ralph Virtue, pilot. Passengers: Les Holden, Dr. George R. Hamilton. www.baaa-acro.com/crash/crash-de-havilland-dh80-puss-moth...
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covid convict said:
State Library of New South Wales yes the crash was a tragedy...flying wasn't exactly safe in the 1930s...
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Brian Gordon said:
Hi, State Library of New South Wales that is Dr G. HAMILTON ..
I was a good friend to hus son who was also a pilot.
I gave a reasonable collection of Dr Hamiltons photos if your interested please email me at:
brianpgordon57@gmail.com
Miss Child, playing cricket, ca. 1935, Sam Hood
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Decembre said:
Thank you for your post in : Portrait★Faces★Open Minded .
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Decembre said:
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Decembre said:
Thank you for your post in :
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Seen in Pool: www.flickr.com/groups/portrait_faces_open_minded_/pool/29...
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