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Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia Subject Index 1975-2014 Nos 1 to 42 Compiled by Brian Samuels

The Historical Society of South Australia Inc PO Box 519 Kent Town 5071 South Australia

JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

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Subject Index 1975-2014: Nos 1 to 42 This index consolidates and updates the Subject Index to the Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia Nos 1 - 20 (1974 [sic] - 1992) which appeared in the 1993 Journal and its successors for Nos 21 - 25 (1998 Journal) and 26 - 30 (2003 Journal). In the latter index new headings for Gardens, Forestry, Place Names and Utilities were added and some associated reindexing of the entire index database was therefore undertaken. The indexing of a few other entries was also improved, as has occurred with this latest updating, in which Heritage Conservation and Imperial Relations are new headings while Death Rituals has been subsumed into Folklife. The index has certain limitations of design. It uses a limited number of, and in many instances relatively broad, subject headings. It indexes only the main subjects of each article, judged primarily from the title, and does not index the contents – although Biography and Places have subheadings. Authors and titles are not separately indexed, but they do comprise separate fields in the index database. Hence author and title indexes could be included in future published indexes if required. Titles are cited as they appear at the head of each article. Occasionally a note in square brackets has been added to clarify or amplify a title. The following items are excluded: Presidents reports on the Societys activities, book reviews (but not review articles) and advertisements. Within each subject items are arranged alphabetically by author and by title when there is more than one article by the same author. There are two exceptions. Within the subject Biography items are indexed by the subjects surname and collective biographies are grouped at the beginning. Within the subject Places general and regional items are found at the beginning with other items indexed by specific place names. Bold numerals indicate Journal volume number. Brian Samuels (Vice-President 1974-78, 1989-95) February 2015 Aborigines Agriculture Animals Archives Bibliography Biography Buildings – see also Prisons Commemorative Events – see also Royal Visits Commerce - see also Industry Communication – see also Newspapers Culture – see also Literature, Museums Defence Description - see also Environment, Places Education Environment (Natural) Ethnic Groups Exploration Folklife Forestry Gardens Government Health Heritage Conservation Historical Society of SA History Hotels Immigration

JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Imperial Relations Industry – see also Pastoral Industry Law and Order – see also Police, Prisons Literature Museums Newspapers Pastoral Industry Place Names – see also Places Places Prisons Recreation – see also Societies, Sport Religion Reminiscences Royal Visits Shipping Social Welfare Societies – see also Trade Unions Sport Statistics Town Planning Trade Unions Transport – see also Shipping Unemployment Urbanization Utilities Views Women Work – see also Unemployment page 36

Aborigines

Animals

Austin T First False Start in Capricornia: Herbert Basedow, Northern Territory Chief Protector of Aborigines 17 pp 112-123 Clyne R At war with the natives: from the Coorong to the Rufus, 1841 9 pp 91-110 Foster R ‘endless trouble and agitation’: Aboriginal Activism in the Protectionist Era 28 pp 15-27 Jones P Collections and Curators: South Australian Museum Anthropology from the 1860s to the 1920s 16 pp 87-103 Monteath P Erhard Eylmann in South Australia 41 pp 89-103 Moore P Fatal Letter: Robert Torrens and native title 40 pp 27-40 Pretty G L Australian History at Roonka 14 pp 107-122 Seaman K Florence Nightingale and the Australian Aborigines 20 pp 90-96 Seaman K The Press and the Aborigines: South Australia’s First Thirty Years 18 pp 28-36 Steiner M Matthew Moorhouse: a controversial colonist 31 pp 55-68 Tregenza J Two notable portraits of South Australian Aborigines 12 pp 22-31

Brooks G Fatal Horse Accidents, 1896 16 pp 168-172 Callen J Reminiscences of the South Australian Horse Trade 23 pp 108-116 Heathcote G Horses for India from the Northern Territory: The South Australian Government’s Involvement 21 pp 120-135 Warburton E Price Maurice’s Angora Goats 4 pp 76-85

Archives Fischer G L The South Australian Archives Department: its founders and contribution to South Australian historical studies 1920-1960 13 pp 5-29

Bibliography Dare R Same Difference: Australian History in the 1970s and 1980s [A Review Article of V Crittenden & D Borchardt, Index to Journal Articles on Australian History, 1984-1988, Australian Reference Publications, North Balwyn, 1994] 22 pp 137-140 Elliott B A Critical History of South Australian Literature 1836-1930 by Paul Depasquale, Pioneer Books, Warradale, 1978 [Review Article] 4 pp 93-102 Round K The Celebration of the Past in South Australia, 1836 to 1920 25 pp 5-17 Samuels B South Australian Local Histories, 1836-1920 15 pp 124-129

Agriculture Dyer S Farm Relief in South Australia during the Great Depression 2 pp 64-75 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

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Biography Edgeloe V A The First Twelve South Australian Rhodes Scholars [N W Jolly 1882-1954, R L Robinson 1883-1952, W R Reynell 1885-1948, W Ray 1883-1953, R J Rudall 1885-1955, H K Fry 1886-1959, H Thomson 1888-1933, C T Madigan 1889-1947, E B Jones 1888-1953, H H L A Brose 1890-1965, A W Morey 1893-1918, F W Williams 1893-1943] 17 pp 134-151 Fischer G L The South Australian Archives Department: its founders and contribution to South Australian historical studies 1920-1960 13 pp 5-29 Howell P A More Varieties of Vice-Regal Life 9 pp 1-53 Howell P A Pursuing Further Varieties of Vice-Regal Life 17 pp 78-87 Howell P A Saints or Scoundrels? A re-appraisal of some notable South Australians, with reflections on related issues 7 pp 3-23 Howell P A Varieties of Vice-Regal Life with special reference to the constitutional role of the governors of South Australia, 1890-1927 3 pp 15-48 Jones P Collections and Curators: South Australian Museum Anthropology from the 1860s to the 1920s 16 pp 87-103 Loughlin G Queens Counsel in the South Australian Legal Profession 8 pp 31-52 Playford J Making Gum Saplings Resemble English Oaks: Burkes Colonial Gentry (1891-1895) 18 pp 75-82

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Tregenza J Two notable portraits of South Australian Aborigines 12 pp 22-31 Williams E Living in Two Worlds: Mid-North Pastoralists and their Families in the 1860s 1 pp 18-23

Biography - Anderson Deacon D Outlaw Fan: Judith Anderson, international star, grows up in Adelaide 40 pp 66-80

Biography - Angas Linn R George Fife Angas: On Mining Operations 6 pp 55-66

Biography - Baker van den Hoorn R Richard Chaffey Baker: A South Australian Conservative and the Federal Conventions of 1891 and 1897-98 7 pp 24-45

Biography - Basedow Austin T First False Start in Capricornia: Herbert Basedow, Northern Territory Chief Protector of Aborigines 17 pp 112-123

Biography - Beare Edgeloe V A Three early Adelaide graduates of distinction [T H Beare 1859-1940, C C Farr, R L Robinson] 12 pp 76-89

Biography - Becker Howell P A The Adelaide College of Music and its Founder [J E Becker] 20 pp 5-37

Biography - Benham Geddes A & Hammond M Agnes Nesbit Benham: Sexual Reform and Socialism in Adelaide 15 pp 110-123

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Biography - Buckley

Biography - Condon

Gleeson D J Hannah Buckley: South Australia’s first Catholic social worker 36 pp 91-100

Trethewey L Obituary: Brian Condon 34 pp 97-98

Biography - Campbell Scarfe J One South Australian Family’s Experience of World War Two: the Campbells of Anlaby 37 pp 76-97

Biography - Carey Samuels B Clive Carey and the Folk Song and Dance Society of South Australia: an update 38 pp 118-123

Biography - Casey Bridge C R G Casey’s contribution to Australian war policy, 1939 to 1942: some myths 9 pp 80-90

Biography - Castles Williams J & Castles J Obituary: Alexander Cuthbert Castles 32 pp 113-114

Biography - Cavanagh

Biography - Congreve Barker E Who was ‘Little Jacob’? [Miss Emily Congreve] 18 pp 83-93 Wall B A Grand Old Pioneer: Henry John Congreve 1829-1918 24 pp 58-71

Biography - Cooke Edgeloe V A Four Nineteenth Century Graduates [W E Cooke, W G Duffield, W Kingsmill & F W Young] 14 pp 137-148

Biography - Cornish Jones D 20th Century Landscape Design in Adelaide: Three Significant Designers [E M Cornish, R S Hill & A Correy] 25 pp 35-57

Biography - Correy

Saunders M Playford, Cavanagh, and the Plasterers Society of South Australia 1945-63 32 pp 95-109

Jones D 20th Century Landscape Design in Adelaide: Three Significant Designers [E M Cornish, R S Hill & A Correy] 25 pp 35-57

Biography - Cawthorne

Biography - Cresswell

Brice I Reluctant Schoolmaster in a Voluntarist Colony: William Cawthorne’s Diary, 1842-44 25 pp 80-93

Babkenian V A Humanitarian Journey: the Reverend James Edwin Cresswell and the Armenian Relief Fund 37 pp 61-75

Biography - Clark

Biography - Crocker

Southcott J Now the Labourer’s Task is O’er: Alexander Clark and the foundation of school music in South Australia 30 pp 24-38

Gibbs R Sir Walter Crocker, KBE Diplomat and Australian Ambassador 30 pp 39-41 Gibbs R M Sir Walter Russell Crocker KBE 1902-2002 31 pp 96-111

Biography - Clucas Badger C Three South Australian Librarians: Some Personal Recollections [H R Purnell, R J M Clucas, W H Ifould] 20 pp 105-124 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

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Biography - Davidson

Biography - Dunstan

Allen M The Author’s Daughter, the Professor’s Wife – Harriet Miller Davidson 27 pp 103-124

Hodge D Social Justice for Homosexual Citizens: assessing Don Dunstan’s advocacy work 1979-1999 40 pp 117-128

Biography - Day

Biography - Dwight

Crisp L F John Medway Day: A South Australian who in 1893 went east, not west 9 pp 111-117

Jones D Of ‘weeds and worms’: the role of John Dwight in advancing gardening in South Australia 31 pp 36-46

Biography - Debney

Biography - Edwards

Warburton E Ellie [Mrs G R Debney] 7 pp 62-69

Chamberlain R R St C Rex v Edwards: Comment 11 pp 125 Chamberlain R R St C Rex v Edwards: Comments 9 pp 118-120 Edgar S Rex v Edwards: Comments 10 pp 111-116 Sumerling P Bert Edwards and the West Adelaide Football Club 36 pp 58-68 Watts D Rex v Edwards: Comments 10 pp 117-121

Biography - Dennis Butterss P ‘Where a youth dreamed dreams’: C J Dennis’s early days in South Australia 34 pp 26-38

Biography - Dowie Hein J A Crisis of Leadership: John Alexander Dowie and the Salvation Army in South Australia 39 pp 65-77

Biography - Downer Bannon J C The Knight of the Realm and the Friend of Labor: the contrasting careers of Sir John Downer and Charles Kingston 36 pp 8-23

Biography - Dreysigg Healey J Putting Some Flesh on the Bones: Max Dreyssig 1850-1913 26 pp 21-38

Biography - Duffield Edgeloe V A Four Nineteenth Century Graduates [W E Cooke, W G Duffield, W Kingsmill & F W Young] 14 pp 137-148

Biography - Duncan Gifford P Dr Handasyde Duncan 13 pp 91-99

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Biography - Ellenby Langmead D Will the real Bill Ellenby please stand up? 30 pp 67-80

Biography - Eylmann Monteath P Erhard Eylmann in South Australia 41 pp 89-103

Biography - Eyre Mann D Still Seeking Edward John Eyre: a re-examination of the role of E J Eyre in South Australian history 38 pp 9-24

Biography - Fantin Nursey-Bray P Anti-Fascism and Internment: The Case of Francesco Fantin 17 pp 88-111

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Biography - Farr

Biography - Hamilton

Edgeloe V A Three early Adelaide graduates of distinction [T H Beare 1859-1940, C C Farr, R L Robinson] 12 pp 76-89

Biography - Fawcett

Love J George Hamilton (1812-1883): midshipman, overlander, police commissioner, lithographer, artist, poet, author 33 pp 102-112

Campbell R ‘The Anxieties and Miseries of Settling in a Strange Colony’: the emigration experiences of Jane and Thomas Fawcett 32 pp 19-29

Biography - Hammond Bott B Octavius Hammond of Poonindie: medical practitioner and priest 37 pp 22-40

Biography - Fergusson

Biography - Hancock

Scarfe J Edith Fergusson: churchwoman, philanthropist and Governor’s lady 11 pp 65-91

Badger C Sir Keith Hancock: A Tribute from a Grateful Pupil 18 pp 18-27

Biography - Finnis

Biography - Henderson

Dawes S C Captain John Finnis. The expansion of the pastoral industry in South Australia 12 pp 90-103

Edwards P G Dr Walter Henderson – A South Australian in charge of an Australian Foreign Office, 1924-1930 11 pp 3-14

Biography - Flinders Monteath P The making of Matthew Flinders 30 pp 42-51

Biography - Giannoni O’Connor D From Crewman to Cabbie: A Profile of the First Italian Settler in South Australia 19 pp 8-25

Biography - Gould Dawes S John Gould: Travels and Faunal Collections in South Australia 19 pp 78-107

Biography - Hack Nicol R In Search of Meaning: The Extraordinary Travels of Wilton Hack 28 pp 62-69

Biography - Hackett Peoples J Miss Patricia Hackett 25 pp 132-144

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Biography - Hill Butterss P Fidelia Hill and ‘our New Colony’ 23 pp 51-69 Jones D 20th Century Landscape Design in Adelaide: Three Significant Designers [E M Cornish, R S Hill & A Correy] 25 pp 35-57

Biography - Hillier Whitehead K ‘MRS. HILLIER begs to inform … the Public of Adelaide that she has opened a SCHOOL’: education in the early years of settlement in South Australia 42 pp 111-121

Biography - Hurren Stacy B ‘A Mad Scramble’: Frank Emery Hurren, consulting structural engineer 33 pp 87-101

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Biography - Ifould

Biography - Kleeman

Badger C Three South Australian Librarians: Some Personal Recollections [H R Purnell, R J M Clucas, W H Ifould] 20 pp 105-124

Edgeloe V A Three More Early Graduates of Distinction [R D Kleeman, G E M Jauncey, F E Williams] 13 pp 100-110

Biography - Ilbery

Daly J A Adolph Leschen: the ‘Father of Gymnastics’ in South Australia 10 pp 92-98

Ilbery I Canton to Gawler in 1839 with a Hanoverian Consul: an ‘English’ schoolboy in the outback 33 pp 56-70

Biography - Jacob Tolley J H Stewed Cockatoo and a Glass of Grenache: an investigation of some women in the wine industry of the Barossa Valley 1839-2003 32 pp 82-94

Biography - Jauncey Edgeloe V A Three More Early Graduates of Distinction [R D Kleeman, G E M Jauncey, F E Williams] 13 pp 100-110

Biography - Jefferis Hilliard D Congregationalism in Nineteenth Century South Australia [A Review Article of W Phillips, James Jefferis: Prophet of Federation, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 1993] 22 pp 135-137

Biography - Keynes Linn R (ed) Scenes of Early South Australia: the letters of Joseph Keynes of Keyneton 1839-1843 10 pp 44-60

Biography - Kingsmill Edgeloe V A Four Nineteenth Century Graduates [W E Cooke, W G Duffield, W Kingsmill & F W Young] 14 pp 137-148

Biography - Kingston Bannon J C The Knight of the Realm and the Friend of Labor: the contrasting careers of Sir John Downer and Charles Kingston 36 pp 8-23

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Biography - Leschen

Biography - Light Tregenza J Colonel Light’s ‘Theberton Cottage’ and His Legacy to Maria Gandy: a Reconsideration of the Evidence 17 pp 5-24

Biography - Lyon Truran J T H Lyon and his Adelaide Architectural Work 21 pp 49-71

Biography - MacDonnell Munyard A Governor MacDonnell and the Transition to Responsible Government in South Australia 5 pp 41-65

Biography - Maclaine Abell L & Knight R ‘So Like Home’: Angus Maclaine (1799-1877) sheep farmer and sojourner in South Australia 33 pp 40-55

Biography - Martin White A The Servant’s Wages: Malacky Martin and the Salt Creek Murder 23 pp 36-50

Biography - Milne Fletcher P L An Adelaide Woman of Interest: Agnes Milne, Inspector of Factories, 1896-1906 15 pp 54-64

Biography - Moore Kleinig M ’Mrs. Moore is most energetic and devoted to her work’: Bessie Moore 1859-1923, a career public servant 42 pp 81-96 page 6

Biography - Moorhouse

Biography - Pitts

Steiner M Matthew Moorhouse: a controversial colonist 31 pp 55-68

Bell P Edward Pitts and The Levels Estate 24 pp 102-118

Biography - Moran

Biography - Playford

Faull J Melrose and T W Moran 18 pp 143-146

Stock J T Obituary: Dr John Drysdale Playford, OAM 32 pp 110-112 various An Historical Occasion: the launching of Sir Thomas Playford 12 pp 32-43

Biography - Morice Jones H Lucy Spence Morice and Catherine Helen Spence: partners in South Australian social reform 11 pp 48-64

Biography - Murray Edgeloe V A Sir George Murray (1863-1942): His Public Community Career 19 pp 173-182

Biography - Naylor Edgeloe V Darnley Naylor and the League of Nations 20 pp 147-150 Edgeloe V A Henry Darnley Naylor: Teacher, Scholar, Community Benefactor 24 pp 119-130

Biography - Nesbit Loughlin G Paris Nesbit, QC, Lawyer, Libertine and Lunatic 3 pp 49-67

Biography - Norman Bishop G C The Normans of Underdale: their role in the development of a suburb [includes wine industry] 32 pp 51-68

Biography - Pearson Tregenza J Committed Historians: Charles Pearson and Hugh Stretton 18 pp13-17

Biography - Pike Calvert J Australia’s ‘quiet’ historian: Douglas Pike’s formation as a historian 40 pp 10-26 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Biography - Portus Thornton R A Streak of Acting Ability: G V Portus – Educational Evangelist 16 pp 104-113

Biography - Purnell Badger C Three South Australian Librarians: Some Personal Recollections [H R Purnell, R J M Clucas, W H Ifould] 20 pp 105-124

Biography - Quarrell Howell P A Lois Quarrell: a notable mid-20th-century journalist and her impact 42 pp 29-42

Biography - Reade Tregenza J Charles Reade, 1880-1933: town planning missionary 9 pp 54-79

Biography - Robinson Edgeloe V A Three early Adelaide graduates of distinction [T H Beare 1859-1940, C C Farr, R L Robinson] 12 pp 76-89

Biography - Spence Jones H A Further Postscript to the Life of Catherine Helen Spence 16 pp 165-167 Jones H A Postscript to the Life of Catherine Helen Spence 15 pp 82-92 page 7

Jones H Lucy Spence Morice and Catherine Helen Spence: partners in South Australian social reform 11 pp 48-64 Magarey S Catherine Helen Spence’s Journalism: Some Social Aspects of South Australian Life, by A Colonist of 1839 – C H Spence 41 pp 22-29 Wall B Catherine Spence and the School Boards of Advice 28 pp 86-96

Biography - Todd

Biography - Stretton

Gibbs R M John Miller Tregenza 1931-1999 35 pp 18-27

Dare R The Stretton Symposium: Social Science and Public Policy 18 pp 5-6 Inglis K S Hugh Stretton’s University of Adelaide, 1954-56 18 pp 7-12 Tregenza J Committed Historians: Charles Pearson and Hugh Stretton 18 pp13-17

Biography - Stuart Carment D ‘What Splendid Country’: John McDouall Stuart and the Chambers Bay Coastal Plains 19 pp 135-143

Abell L & Kinns R ‘Telegraph’ Todd and the Semaphore Time Ball 38 pp 42-57

Biography - Torrens Moore P ‘Colonel Robert Torrens’ Some Bicentennial Observations 8 pp 68-83 Moore P Fatal Letter: Robert Torrens and native title 40 pp 27-40

Biography - Tregenza

Biography - Watson Healey J Putting Some Flesh on the Bones: Max Dreyssig 1850-1913 26 pp 21-38

Biography - Williams Edgeloe V A Three More Early Graduates of Distinction [R D Kleeman, G E M Jauncey, F E Williams] 13 pp 100-110

Biography - Wilton

Biography - Taylor

Stevenson C A voice for all times: Annie Martha (Gladstone) Wilton (1857-1932) 30 pp 81-90 Stevenson C Sharply On The Watch: C R Wilton (1855-1927) – A Forgotten Journalist 25 pp 119-131

Saunders M For Renmark and the South Australian Riverland: Harry Samuel Taylor and the Murray Pioneer, 1873-1932 23 pp 82-96

Biography - Woods

Biography - Thompson

O’Brien R Julian Tenison Woods in Asia: Mines and Missions 22 pp 49-61

Biography - Young

Biography - Sym Choon Sumerling P The Sym Choons of Rundle Street 41 pp 80-88

Saunders M & Howell P A Workers Champion or Bosses Stooge?: A B Thompson and the Australasian Society of Engineers in South Australia 38 pp 93-107 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Edgeloe V A Four Nineteenth Century Graduates [W E Cooke, W G Duffield, W Kingsmill & F W Young] 14 pp 137-148

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Buildings - see also Prisons Brasse L Architecture: an expression of German culture 41 pp 45-64 Collins J, Ibels A & Garnaut C Years of Significance: South Australian architecture and the Great War 33 pp 25-39 Garnaut C Remodelling a Model: the Thousand Homes Scheme in Colonel Light Gardens 23 pp 5-35 Hilliard D St Patrick’s Church, Grote Street, Adelaide: a short history 41 pp 30-44 Langmead D Will the real Bill Ellenby please stand up? 30 pp 67-80 Lucke M Why was Fort Glanville Built? 20 pp 136-146 Marsden S Housing the Workers 16 pp 63-69 Maschmedt A Ludlow House, 1840-50 8 pp 103-106 O’Sullivan K Dinosaur or Delight? Late modern architectural heritage and the 1963 South Australian School of Art Building 34 pp 50-65 Payne P ‘This fairy palace’: the Palm House in Adelaide Botanic Garden 21 pp 91-104 Sinclair W A Urban booms in nineteenth-century Australia: Adelaide and Melbourne 10 pp 3-14 Stacy B ‘A Mad Scramble’: Frank Emery Hurren, consulting structural engineer 33 pp 87-101 Stock H Adelaide’s Quaker Meeting House 35 pp 111-124 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Tregenza J Colonel Light’s ‘Theberton Cottage’ and His Legacy to Maria Gandy: a Reconsideration of the Evidence 17 pp 5-24 Truran J T H Lyon and his Adelaide Architectural Work 21 pp 49-71

Commemorative Events - see also Royal Visits McKeough C & Etherington N Jubilee 50 12 pp 3-21

Commerce - see also Industry Henning G R R G Dun & Co: The Adelaide Connection 15 pp 93-109 Rollison K Working Women in South Australia during World War II 16 pp 54-62 Sumerling P The Sym Choons of Rundle Street 41 pp 80-88

Communication - see also Newspapers Abell L & Kinns R ‘Telegraph’ Todd and the Semaphore Time Ball 38 pp 42-57 Strawhan P The Closure of Radio 5KA 16 pp 46-53

Culture - see also Literature, Museums Badger C Three South Australian Librarians: Some Personal Recollections [H R Purnell, R J M Clucas, W H Ifould] 20 pp 105-124 Deacon D Outlaw Fan: Judith Anderson, international star, grows up in Adelaide 40 pp 66-80

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Finnimore C The Pursuit of Taste. The early years of the South Australian Society of Arts 13 pp 30-44 Howell P A The Adelaide College of Music and its Founder [J E Becker] 20 pp 5-37 O’Donnell V ‘... something of quality’: factors in the establishment of the South Australian Film Corporation 27 pp 44-59 Peoples J Miss Patricia Hackett 25 pp 132-144 Reeves T Playford, Dunstan, Bannon, and the Adelaide Festival of Arts 1960-1992 21 pp 105-119 Southcott J Now the Labourer’s Task is O’er: Alexander Clark and the foundation of school music in South Australia 30 pp 24-38 Sumerling P Sowing New Seed: A Question of Propriety [Reaction to William Orpen’s painting] 20 pp 125-135

Defence Allen M Salisbury in the Second World War 4 pp 65-75 Bartrop P South Australia and the Nuremberg Trials: Perceptions of Inhumanity and Justice 22 pp 98-112 Bridge C R G Casey’s contribution to Australian war policy, 1939 to 1942: some myths 9 pp 80-90 Cosmini-Rose D Italians in the Civil Alien Corps in South Australia: the ‘forgotten’ enemy aliens 42 pp 43-52 Dickey B The South Australian Economy in World War II 16 pp 22-29 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Dickey B The War Veterans Home Myrtle Bank 1915-2005 33 pp 5-24 Edgeloe V Darnley Naylor and the League of Nations 20 pp 147-150 Garnaut C, Johnson P & Freestone R The design of Woomera Village for the Long Range Weapons Project 30 pp 5-23 Harmstorf I South Australia’s Germans in World War II 16 pp 30-37 Kaukas A Images from Loveday: Internment in South Australia, 1939-1945 29 pp 47-57 Laffin J ‘Calling God Back to the Council Chambers’: An archbishop’s response to World War Two 35 pp 82-92 Lockwood C J ‘We are here to round up Nazis’: the military raid on Immanuel College and Seminary in World War Two 36 pp 75-90 Lucke M Why was Fort Glanville Built? 20 pp 136-146 Manning G H Alms Across the Sea – A Tale of Two Towns 27 pp 125-141 Martin R The Torrens Island Internment Camp: law, history and the treatment of enemy aliens in South Australia in World War One 42 pp 53-70 Nagata Y Japanese Internees at Loveday, 1941-1946 15 pp 65-81 Nursey-Bray P Anti-Fascism and Internment: The Case of Francesco Fantin 17 pp 88-111 Rollison K Working Women in South Australia during World War II 16 pp 54-62 page 10

Saunders M Harry Taylor, the Murray Pioneer, and the Issue of German War Guilt 1905-26 26 pp 112-135 Saunders M Opposition to the Vietnam War in South Australia, 1965-73 10 pp 61-71 Scarfe J One South Australian Family’s Experience of World War Two: the Campbells of Anlaby 37 pp 76-97 Spizzica M Italian Civilian Internment in South Australia Revisited 41 pp 65-79 Strawhan P The Closure of Radio 5KA 16 pp 46-53 Thornton R Practical Patriots: the work of the Cheer-up Society in South Australia 1914-1964 13 pp 45-56

Description - see also Environment, Places Leighton S A Visit to South Australia, 1868 5 pp 19-40 Linn R (ed) Scenes of Early South Australia: the letters of Joseph Keynes of Keyneton 1839-1843 10 pp 44-60 McAndrew I F Fresh Views of a Century Past 26 pp 147-154 Molger E Mrs Ellen Molger’s Letter to Her Parents, 1840 4 pp 86-92 Monteath P Erhard Eylmann in South Australia 41 pp 89-103 Pollock A J The Pollock Letters 1850-52 [Letters to England by Andrew James Pollock] 24 pp 131-142

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Education Badger C Sir Keith Hancock: A Tribute from a Grateful Pupil 18 pp 18-27 Brice I Reluctant Schoolmaster in a Voluntarist Colony: William Cawthorne’s Diary, 1842-44 25 pp 80-93 Burley S Entrenched or Emancipated? Responses to Catholic Girls Secondary Schooling, South Australia, 1880-1930 26 pp 69-90 Campbell C Inventing a Pioneering State High School: Adelaide High, 1908-1918 29 pp 5-20 Campbell C Varieties of Youth Management and Disenchantment: Teenagers in the Post-war Secondary Schools of Unley and Mitcham 26 pp 91-111 Crocker W R The University of Adelaide in the 1920s 3 pp 3-14 Dare R The Stretton Symposium: Social Science and Public Policy 18 pp 5-6 Dowd C The Adelaide Kindergarten Teachers College, 1907-1974 10 pp 72-83 Edgeloe V Carnegie Benefactions 22 pp 122-131 Edgeloe V The Carnegie Corporation and South Australia 21 pp 148-155 Edgeloe V A Four Nineteenth Century Graduates [W E Cooke, W G Duffield, W Kingsmill & F W Young] 14 pp 137-148 Edgeloe V A Sir George Murray (1863-1942): His Public Community Career 19 pp 173-182 page 11

Edgeloe V A The First Twelve South Australian Rhodes Scholars [N W Jolly 1882-1954, R L Robinson 1883-1952, W R Reynell 1885-1948, W Ray 1883-1953, R J Rudall 1885-1955, H K Fry 1886-1959, H Thomson 1888-1933, C T Madigan 1889-1947, E B Jones 1888-1953, H H L A Brose 1890-1965, A W Morey 1893-1918, F W Williams 1893-1943] 17 pp 134-151 Edgeloe V A Three early Adelaide graduates of distinction [T H Beare 1859-1940, C C Farr, R L Robinson] 12 pp 76-89 Edgeloe V A Three More Early Graduates of Distinction [R D Kleeman, G E M Jauncey, F E Williams] 13 pp 100-110 Inglis K S Hugh Stretton’s University of Adelaide, 1954-56 18 pp 7-12 Jenkin J The Australasian Home Reading Union: spectacular rise, precipitous fall 38 pp 58-72 Southcott J Now the Labourer’s Task is O’er: Alexander Clark and the foundation of school music in South Australia 30 pp 24-38 Thornton R ‘A Streak of Acting Ability’: G V Portus – Educational Evangelist 16 pp 104-113 Tregenza J Committed Historians: Charles Pearson and Hugh Stretton 18 pp 13-17 Truran J Liberal Education for the Workers? The Workers Educational Association of South Australia 1917-1927 22 pp 62-81 Walker J ‘The Child in the Midst’: South Australian Baptist Sunday Schools circa 1900-1939 35 pp 50-63

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Wall B Catherine Spence and the School Boards of Advice 28 pp 86-96 Whitehead K ‘MRS. HILLIER begs to inform … the Public of Adelaide that she has opened a SCHOOL’: education in the early years of settlement in South Australia 42 pp 111-121 Whitehead K & Trethewey L Edith Devitt, Domestic Science and Feminist Ideas in State Schools, 1910-1925 29 pp 85-94

Environment (Natural) Bannon J The Alienation of the Adelaide Parklands 14 pp 5-18 Bonython C W Unravelling the Secrets of Arkaroo and Curdimurka: The Gammon Ranges and Lake Eyre over the Last 50 Years 26 pp 136-146 Dawes S John Gould: Travels and Faunal Collections in South Australia 19 pp 78-107 Jolly B The Afforestation Proposal for Kangaroo Island During World War One 42 pp 96-110 Jones D 20th Century Landscape Design in Adelaide: Three Significant Designers [E M Cornish, R S Hill & A Correy] 25 pp 35-57 Jones D The Origins of the S A Woods & Forest [sic should be plural] Department: The Forest Board 1875-1878 26 pp 39-54

Ethnic Groups Brasse L Architecture: an expression of German culture 41 pp 45-64

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Cosmini-Rose D Italians in the Civil Alien Corps in South Australia: the ‘forgotten’ enemy aliens 42 pp 43-52 Daly J A Adolph Leschen: the ‘Father of Gymnastics’ in South Australia 10 pp 92-98 Foster H The first Indians: the Bruce and Gleeson indentured labourers in nineteenth century South Australia 39 pp 21-30 Ganzis N Hellenism in South Australia: Decline or Survival? 27 pp 76-102 Harmstorf I Some Common Misconceptions About South Australia’s Germans 1 pp 42-49 Harmstorf I South Australia’s Germans in World War II 16 pp 30-37 Harmstorf I ‘True Germans are Patriotic South Australians’: South Australian Germans Before 1918 17 pp 124-133 Jones B Cousin Dai and Cousin Dilys? South Australia’s Nineteenth Century Welsh Heritage 27 pp 28-43 Lockwood C J ‘We are here to round up Nazis’: the military raid on Immanuel College and Seminary in World War Two 36 pp 75-90 Lonergan D Place Names: a tool for finding the Irish in South Australia 37 pp 113-116 Nagata Y Japanese Internees at Loveday, 1941-1946 15 pp 65-81 Nance C The Irish in South Australia during the colony’s first four decades 5 pp 66-73 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Nursey-Bray P Anti-Fascism and Internment: The Case of Francesco Fantin 17 pp 88-111 O’Connor D From Crewman to Cabbie: A Profile of the First Italian Settler in South Australia 19 pp 8-25 O’Connor D Viva il Duce: The Influence of Fascism on Italians in South Australia in the 1920s and 1930s 21 pp 5-24 Paterson R The Cornish Heritage on Northern Yorke Peninsula: The Cousin Jenny Contribution 21 pp 136-147 Payne P ‘Grandmother came when the pig was to be killed’: the lives and contribution of German women pioneers 38 pp 25-41 Payton P 1848 and All That: early South Australia and the Cornish radical tradition 42 pp 17-28 Richards E The Cornish Overseas, Philip Payton, Alexander Associates, Fowey, Cornwall, 1999 [Review Article] 28 pp 119-125 Richards E The Highland Scots of South Australia 4 pp 33-64 Round K The Tragic Tale of the South Australian German Historical Society 21 pp 25-48 Saunders M Harry Taylor, the Murray Pioneer, and the Issue of German War Guilt 1905-26 26 pp 112-135 Schild M E Early Lutheran Printed Books in South Australian Collections 19 pp 119-134 Spizzica M Italian Civilian Internment in South Australia Revisited 41 pp 65-79 page 13

Woollacott A South Australia and the Imperial World: connections to India and beyond, 1830s to 1860s 39 pp 11-20 York B The Maltese in Adelaide during the Depression 16 pp 144-158

Exploration Bourne J & Twidale R Discovery and Naming of the Baxter Hills near Iron Knob, South Australia 29 pp 95-102 Brown A Terra Australis or Terre Napoleon? Flinders, Baudin, and the Unknown Coast 28 pp 42-48 Carment D ‘What Splendid Country’: John McDouall Stuart and the Chambers Bay Coastal Plains 19 pp 135-143 Linn R The Discovery and Settlement of the Fleurieu Peninsula and the Angas/Bremer Region 1802-1861 14 pp 51-66 Monteath P The making of Matthew Flinders 30 pp 42-51

Folklife Collins J, Lustri S, Bird L & Garnaut C Civic Spaces for Children: playground design in twentieth century South Australia 38 pp 73-92 Geddes A & Hammond M Agnes Nesbit Benham: Sexual Reform and Socialism in Adelaide 15 pp 110-123 Hodge D Social Justice for Homosexual Citizens: assessing Don Dunstan’s advocacy work 1979-1999 40 pp 117-128 Howell P A The genesis of an Australian icon: The Hills Hoist 35 pp 98-110

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Jose J The White Cross League and Sex Education in SA State Schools 1916-1929 24 pp 46-57 Nicol R ‘A Slanderous Parson and a Soaped Over Pauper Woman’: The Ultimate Fate of the Destitute in Colonial South Australia 17 pp 39-61 Pitman J The Green and Gold Cookery Book: Women, faith, fetes, food and popular culture 35 pp 64-81 Raftery J Gods Gift or Demon Drink? Churches and Alcohol in South Australia between the Two World Wars 15 pp 16-41 Sumerling P Adelaide’s Lovers Lane: sex on the Park Lands in the twentieth century 34 pp 39-49 Sumerling P Sowing New Seed: A Question of Propriety [Reaction to William Orpen’s painting] 20 pp 125-135

Forestry Jolly B The Afforestation Proposal for Kangaroo Island During World War One 42 pp 96-110 Jones D The Origins of the SA Woods & Forest [sic should be plural] Department: The Forest Board 1875-1878 26 pp 39-54

Gardens Hodgkinson R Gardens and Gardening in Adelaide in the Nineteenth Century 19 pp 42-77 Jones D 20th Century Landscape Design in Adelaide: Three Significant Designers [E M Cornish, R S Hill & A Correy] 25 pp 35-57

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Jones D ‘Autumn Tints’ in the Adelaide Hills: the Garden of ‘Wairoa’ 28 pp 28-41 Jones D Of ‘weeds and worms’: the role of John Dwight in advancing gardening in South Australia 31 pp 36-46 Jones D The Cave Garden of Mount Gambier: the development of a garden within the city by the crater 27 pp 60-75 Payne P ‘This fairy palace’: the Palm House in Adelaide Botanic Garden 21 pp 91-104

Government Bannon J C The Knight of the Realm and the Friend of Labor: the contrasting careers of Sir John Downer and Charles Kingston 36 pp 8-23 Bridge C R G Casey’s contribution to Australian war policy, 1939 to 1942: some myths 9 pp 80-90 Edwards P G Dr Walter Henderson - A South Australian in charge of an Australian Foreign Office, 1924 -1930 11 pp 3-14 Ellis J ‘The Pull-down Brigade’: The Conservative Campaign against the Village Settlements in 1895 19 pp 26-41 Fletcher P L An Adelaide Woman of Interest: Agnes Milne, Inspector of Factories, 1896-1906 15 pp 54-64 Howell P A Attracting Heavy Industry to South Australia, 1935 -1941 16 pp 6-21 Howell P A More Varieties of Vice-Regal Life 9 pp 1-53 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Howell P A Pursuing Further Varieties of Vice-Regal Life 17 pp 78-87 Howell P A Varieties of Vice-Regal Life with special reference to the constitutional role of the governors of South Australia, 1890-1927 3 pp 15-48 Jennings R ‘Rex v Edwards’ A politician and the law 8 pp 92-98 Jennings R Sectarianism as an election weapon: the Port Adelaide campaigns of 1927 10 pp 104-110 Jordan M Quality Control in Twentieth Century South Australia 19 pp 144-164 Jose J Legislating for Social Purity, 1883-1885: The Reverend Joseph Coles Kirby and the Social Purity Society 18 pp 119-134 Kilner D The Labor Party and the Industrialisation of South Australia, 1935-1938 12 pp 44-59 Lonie J Non-Labor during the Great Depression in South Australia 2 pp 30-45 Magarey S Sex vs Citizenship: Votes for Women in South Australia 21 pp 72-90 Martin E & Bates N The South Australian League of Women Voters and the Post-War Women’s Movement 24 pp 5-27 Munyard A Governor MacDonnell and the Transition to Responsible Government in South Australia 5 pp 41-65 Pike D The coming of responsible government to South Australia 35 pp 93-97 page 15

Playford J The myths of the Adelaide Club 10 pp 99-103 Reece B The Debate on the Commonwealth Takeover of the Northern Territory, 1910 41 pp 8-21 Rich D C A Doomed Quest: The Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation and South Australian Industrialisation in the 1930s 18 pp 94-118 Robbins J R The First Adelaide Corporation 13 pp 79-90 Saunders M Studying Secrecy: Historians and The Movement in South Australia: 1945-57 39 pp 122-128 Saunders M The Labor Party and the Industrial Groups in South Australia 1946-55: precluding the split 33 pp 71-86 Saunders M The Origins and Early Years of ‘The Movement’ in South Australia: 1932-48 40 pp 81-95 Scarfe J Edith Fergusson: churchwoman, philanthropist and Governor’s lady 11 pp 65-91 Schumann D & Ragless M Local Government Turns 150: South Australia’s first district and municipal councils 31 pp 47-54 van den Hoorn R Richard Chaffey Baker: A South Australian Conservative and the Federal Conventions of 1891 and 1897-98 7 pp 24-45 various An Historical Occasion: the launching of Sir Thomas Playford 12 pp 32-43 White K Medical Professionalisation in Nineteenth Century South Australia 15 pp 130-142 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Health Durdin J They also Signed the Petition: Nursing Pioneers of the 1890s 22 pp 113-121 Gifford P Dr Handasyde Duncan 13 pp 91-99 Gould B The Professional Midwife: Adelaide’s Destitute Asylum and midwifery in South Australia 1880-1900 42 pp 5-16 Healey J Putting Some Flesh on the Bones: Max Dreyssig, 1850-1913 26 pp 21-38 Nicholson S ‘A Home From Home’: The Role of the Nurses’ Home in Post-war South Australian History 28 pp 70-85 Nicol R ‘A Slanderous Parson and a Soaped Over Pauper Woman’: The Ultimate Fate of the Destitute in Colonial South Australia 17 pp 39-61 Sumerling P The Darker Side of Motherhood: abortion and infanticide in South Australia 1870-1910 13 pp 111-127 White K Medical Professionalisation in Nineteenth Century South Australia 15 pp 130-142 Wilson J Typhoid Fever: an outbreak at Encounter Bay in 1938 36 pp 69-74

Heritage Conservation Round K The Celebration of the Past in South Australia, 1836 to 1920 25 pp 5-17 Round K The Formation of the National Trust of South Australia 22 pp 5-31 page 16

Historical Society of SA anon A Complete List of Articles in the Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia, 1975-1998 27 pp 186-195 anon Presidents of the Historical Society and Editors of the Journal 42 p 137 anon Publications of the Historical Society of South Australia, 1974-2014 42 p 138 Healey J A Complete List of Programmes of the Historical Society of South Australia 1974-1999 27 pp 171-185 Samuels B Subject Index to the Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia Nos 21-25 (1993-1997) 26 pp 169-174 Samuels B Subject Index to the Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia Nos 26-30 (1998-2002) 31 pp 130-135 Samuels B & Hanigan K Subject Index to the Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia Nos 1-20 (1974-1992) 21 pp 171-190 Tregenza J, Howell P A & Samuels B Speeches given at the first meeting of the Historical Society of South Australia in its Twenty Fifth Year 27 pp 142-154

History Calvert J Australia’s ‘quiet’ historian: Douglas Pikes formation as a historian 40 pp 10-26 Dare R Same Difference: Australian History in the 1970s and 1980s [A Review Article of V Crittenden & D Borchardt Index to Journal Articles on Australian History, 1984-1988, Australian Reference Publications, North Balwyn, 1994] 22 pp 137-140 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Dare R The Stretton Symposium: Social Science and Public Policy 18 pp 5-6 Fischer G L The South Australian Archives Department: its founders and contribution to South Australian historical studies 1920-1960 13 pp 5-29 Gibbs R M John Miller Tregenza 1931-1999 35 pp 18-27 Howell P A The Quest for Truth in History 15 pp 5-15 Inglis K S Hugh Stretton’s University of Adelaide, 1954-56 18 pp 7-12 Monteath P The making of Matthew Flinders 30 pp 42-51 Peel M History, Change and the Future: teaching, writing, and dramatising the past 37 pp 8-21 Richards E History from Below 1 pp 1-17 Roe J ‘I danced for the Queen’: exuberance and otherwise in regional history since the 1950s 34 pp 66-75 Round K The Celebration of the Past in South Australia, 1836 to 1920 25 pp 5-17 Round K The Formation of the National Trust of South Australia 22 pp 5-31 Round K The Tragic Tale of the South Australian German Historical Society 21 pp 25-48 Samuels B Gawler, ‘The Colonial Athens’, and South Australia’s first local history and first public museum 40 pp 41-52 page 17

Samuels B South Australian Local Histories, 1836-1920 15 pp 124-129 Tregenza J Committed Historians: Charles Pearson and Hugh Stretton 18 pp13-17

Hotels Raftery J Gods Gift or Demon Drink? Churches and Alcohol in South Australia between the Two World Wars 15 pp 16-41

Immigration Barker M A Migration of Wiltshire Agricultural Labourers to Australia in 1851 14 pp 67-82 Campbell R ‘The Anxieties and Miseries of Settling in a Strange Colony’: the emigration experiences of Jane and Thomas Fawcett 32 pp 19-29 Gifford P Dr Handasyde Duncan 13 pp 91-99 Haines R & Shlomowitz R A Statistical Approach to the Peopling of South Australia: Immigration from the United Kingdom, 1836-1900 19 pp 108-118 Kleinig M ‘We shall always bear a kind remembrance of them’: the shipboard organisation of single assisted female emigrants from the British Isles to South Australia 1870s to 1930 37 pp 41-60 Linn R The Discovery and Settlement of the Fleurieu Peninsula and the Angas/Bremer Region 1802-1861 14 pp 51-66 Nance C Making a better society? Immigration to South Australia 1836-1871 12 pp 104-122

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Richards E Yorke’s Peninsula and the British Diaspora 39 pp 48-64 Shlomowitz R Nominated and Selected Government-assisted Immigration from the United Kingdom to Australia, 1848-1900 20 pp 151-155 Taylor-Neumann N Country people welcoming refugees: asylum seekers in Murray Bridge 2001-2005 39 pp 110-121 Tregenza J Immigrants and Innovation, 1880-1939 35 pp 9-17

Imperial Relations Woollacott A South Australia and the Imperial World: connections to India and beyond, 1830s to 1860s 39 pp 11-20

Industry - see also Pastoral Industry Bell G A South Australian Wine and the London Market 20 pp 38-89 Bell P The Power of Respectful Remonstrance: The Wallaroo and Moonta Miners’ Strike of 1864 26 pp 55-68 Bell P The Strange Tale of the Worthing Mine 32 pp 30-42 Bishop G C The Normans of Underdale: their role in the development of a suburb [includes wine industry] 32 pp 51-68 Carter J M T & Cross R Success and Failure: Earliest Attempts at the Commercial Smelting of the ‘Monster Mines’ Copper Ore in the Province of South Australia 25 pp 18-34 Chaput D The Burra Burra question: to ship or to smelt? 12 pp 60-75

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Davies M Copper connections – Burra routes and transport: a matter of economics? 30 pp 52-66 Dickey B The South Australian Economy in World War II 16 pp 22-29 Fletcher P L An Adelaide Woman of Interest: Agnes Milne, Inspector of Factories, 1896-1906 15 pp 54-64 Gibbs R M ‘The Real Poseidon’ South Australians and the Golden Mile in the 1890s 4 pp 3-32 Hankel V ‘Viticulture and Wine-Making in Early South Australia’ General remarks on the industry from 1837 to 1862 5 pp 74-84 Harvey J Brewing at the South Australian Brewing Co Ltd 1946-55: meeting the challenges 34 pp 76-87 Henning G R The ‘Discovery’ of Coal in South Australia, 1885 25 pp 94-106 Howell P A Attracting Heavy Industry to South Australia 1935 -1941 16 pp 6-21 Howell P A The genesis of an Australian icon: The Hills Hoist 35 pp 98-110 Jolly B South Australia’s early Ligurian beekeeping – and a lingering Kangaroo Island fable 32 pp 69-81 Jordan M Quality Control in Twentieth Century South Australia 19 pp 144-164 Kilner D The Labor Party and the Industrialisation of South Australia, 1935-1938 12 pp 44-59

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Knight R Australia’s Sugar Industry in Regional and Historical Perspective [A Review Article of A Graves, Cane and Labour: The Political Economy of the Queensland Sugar Industry, Edinburgh University Press, 1993] 22 pp 132-135 Linn R George Fife Angas: On Mining Operations 6 pp 55-66 Payton P 1848 and All That: early South Australia and the Cornish radical tradition 42 pp 17-28 Rankine B Beginning of Wine Research in Australia and the Role of the Waite Institute 33 pp 113-119 Rich D C A Doomed Quest: The Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation and South Australian Industrialisation in the 1930s 18 pp 94-118 Rollison K Working Women in South Australia during World War II 16 pp 54-62 Tolley J H Stewed Cockatoo and a Glass of Grenache: an investigation of some women in the wine industry of the Barossa Valley 1839-2003 32 pp 82-94 Tolley J H The First Commercial Wine Vineyard Planted in South Australia 42 pp 71-80 Wanna J The Motor Vehicle Industry in South Australia to 1945 13 pp 139-144 Wells R Early Mining in the Adelaide Hills 2 pp 46-63

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Law and Order - see also Police, Prisons Cashen J Masters and Servants in South Australia, 1837-1860 10 pp 32-43 Chamberlain R R St C Rex v Edwards: Comment 11 pp 125 Chamberlain R R St C Rex v Edwards: Comments 9 pp 118-120 Clyne R At war with the natives: from the Coorong to the Rufus, 1841 9 pp 91-110 Edgar S Rex v Edwards: Comments 10 pp 111-116 Fergie D & Lucas R A Nobbler at Blazes Well: The Policing of Alcohol in the Marree-Birdsville Track District 24 pp 28-45 Hood D Adelaide’s First ‘Taste of Bolshevism’: Returned Soldiers and the 1918 Peace Day Riots 15 pp 42-53 Howell P A Tribunals and Tribulations [Review article covering G Duncan, The High Court of Delegates, CUP, 1971, and A C Castles & M C Harris, Lawmakers and Wayward Whigs, Wakefield Press, Adelaide, 1987] 18 pp 147-153 Jennings R Rex v Edwards A politician and the law 8 pp 92-98 Jose J Legislating for Social Purity, 1883-1885: The Reverend Joseph Coles Kirby and the Social Purity Society 18 pp 119-134 Loughlin G Paris Nesbit, QC, Lawyer, Libertine and Lunatic 3 pp 49-67

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Loughlin G Queen’s Counsel in the South Australian Legal Profession 8 pp 31-52 Mackay D The Influence of Government Policy on Police Numbers and Length of Service in South Australia in the 1840s 25 pp 107-118 Moore P Fatal Letter: Robert Torrens and native title 40 pp 27-40 Sumerling P The Darker Side of Motherhood: abortion and infanticide in South Australia 1870-1910 13 pp 111-127 Watts D Rex v Edwards: Comments 10 pp 117-121 White A The Servant’s Wages: Malacky Martin and the Salt Creek Murder 23 pp 36-50

Literature Barker E Who was ‘Little Jacob’? [Miss Emily Congreve] 18 pp 83-93 Blackburn S A Golden Age for Children’s Reading in Adelaide: a memoir 38 pp 108-117 Butterss P Fidelia Hill and ‘our New Colony’ 23 pp 51-69 Butterss P ‘Where a youth dreamed dreams’: C J Dennis’s early days in South Australia 34 pp 26-38 Elliott B A Critical History of South Australian Literature 1836-1930 by Paul Depasquale, Pioneer Books, Warradale, 1978 [Review Article] 4 pp 93-102 Samuels B Gawler, ‘The Colonial Athens’, and South Australia’s first local history and first public museum 40 pp 41-52 page 20

Samuels B South Australian Local Histories, 1836-1920 15 pp 124-129 Schild M E Early Lutheran Printed Books in South Australian Collections 19 pp 119-134

Museums Jones P Collections and Curators: South Australian Museum Anthropology from the 1860s to the 1920s 16 pp 87-103 Samuels B Gawler, ‘The Colonial Athens’, and South Australia’s first local history and first public museum 40 pp 41-52 Stacy B The Pichi Richi Railway 16 pp 127-143 Sumerling P Sowing New Seed: A Question of Propriety [Reaction to William Orpen’s painting] 20 pp 125-135

Newspapers Bartrop P South Australia and the Nuremberg Trials: Perceptions of Inhumanity and Justice 22 pp 98-112 Cockburn S Looking Back with a Light Heart 20 pp 97-104 Howell P A Lois Quarrell: a notable mid-20th-century journalist and her impact 42 pp 29-42 Magarey S Catherine Helen Spence’s Journalism: Some Social Aspects of South Australian Life, by A Colonist of 1839 – C H Spence 41 pp 22-29 Manuel D ‘Roads not taken’ Some minor concerns of Adelaide’s newspapers at the mid-nineteenth century 8 pp 84-91 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Saunders M For Renmark and the South Australian Riverland: Harry Samuel Taylor and the Murray Pioneer, 1873-1932 23 pp 82-96 Saunders M Harry Taylor, the Murray Pioneer, and the Issue of German War Guilt, 1905-26 26 pp 112-135 Seaman K The Press and the Aborigines: South Australia’s First Thirty Years 18 pp 28-36 Stevenson C From Pariah to Pacesetter: The Adelaide Media and the Quakers, 1915-1923 19 pp 165-172 Stevenson C Sharply On The Watch: C R Wilton (1855-1927) A Forgotten Journalist 25 pp 119-131

Pastoral Industry Abell L & Knight R ‘So Like Home’: Angus Maclaine (1799-1877) sheep farmer and sojourner in South Australia 33 pp 40-55 Bell P Edward Pitts and The Levels Estate 24 pp 102-118 Dawes S C Captain John Finnis. The expansion of the pastoral industry in South Australia. 12 pp 90-103 MacGillivray L ‘We Have Found Our Paradise’: the South East Squattocracy, 1840-1870 17 pp 25-38 Warburton E Price Maurice’s Angora Goats 4 pp 76-85 Williams E Living in Two Worlds: Mid-North Pastoralists and their Families in the 1860s 1 pp 18-23

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Place Names - see also Places Bourne J & Twidale R Discovery and Naming of the Baxter Hills near Iron Knob, South Australia 29 pp 95-102 Lonergan D Place Names: a tool for finding the Irish in South Australia 37 pp 113-116

Places Bonython C W Unravelling the Secrets of Arkaroo and Curdimurka: The Gammon Ranges and Lake Eyre over the Last 50 Years 26 pp 136-146 Collins M South Australian Towns: Their Services and Functions 18 pp 66-74 Denholm T Paradise Postponed : The Story of the Failure of South Australian Country Towns 18 pp 37-50 Ellis J ‘The Pull-down Brigade’: The Conservative Campaign against the Village Settlements in 1895 19 pp 26-41 Fergie D & Lucas R A Nobbler at Blazes Well: The Policing of Alcohol in the Marree-Birdsville Track District 24 pp 28-45 Garnaut C Making Modern (River) Towns: town planning and the expansion of the Upper Murray irrigation area 31 pp 69-84 Hood D Elites in South Australian Country Towns 18 pp 51-65 Linn R The Discovery and Settlement of the Fleurieu Peninsula and the Angas/Bremer Region 1802-1861 14 pp 51-66 Paterson R The Cornish Heritage on Northern Yorke Peninsula: The Cousin Jenny Contribution 21 pp 136-147 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Richards E Yorke’s Peninsula and the British Diaspora 39 pp 48-64 Saunders M For Renmark and the South Australian Riverland: Harry Samuel Taylor and the Murray Pioneer, 1873-1932 23 pp 82-96 Tolley J H Stewed Cockatoo and a Glass of Grenache: an investigation of some women in the wine industry of the Barossa Valley 1839-2003 32 pp 82-94 Walsh K The Diary of Ten Holiday Makers [Bridgewater/Adelaide Hills] 39 pp 95-109 Wells R Early Mining in the Adelaide Hills 2 pp 46-63

Places - Adelaide Bannon J The Alienation of the Adelaide Parklands 14 pp 5-l8 Butterss P Ada Street, Adelaide: a history 37 pp 98-112 Hammond L Class and Control: social reform in the West End of Adelaide in the early twentieth century 31 pp 5-17 Hilliard D St Patrick’s Church, Grote Street, Adelaide: a short history 41 pp 30-44 Hilliard D L The City of Churches. Some Aspects of Religion in Adelaide about 1900 8 pp 3-30 Klenke A For Show or Comfort? A history of Victoria Square 28 pp 97-104 Mosler D Patterns of Assimilation: Jews in Seattle and Adelaide from European Settlement to the 1990s 25 pp 58-79

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Johnson D L The Kingston/Light plan of Adelaide and founding the city 32 pp 5-18 Payne P ‘This fairy palace’: the Palm House in Adelaide Botanic Garden 21 pp 91-104 Reeves T Playford, Dunstan, Bannon, and the Adelaide Festival of Arts 1960-1992 21 pp 105-119 Robbins J R The First Adelaide Corporation 13 pp 79-90 Sinclair W A Urban booms in nineteenth-century Australia: Adelaide and Melbourne 10 pp 3-14 Stewart V Guardian of Female Virtue: The Adelaide YWCA, 1879-1939 16 pp 114-126 Sumerling P Adelaide’s Lovers Lane: sex on the Park Lands in the twentieth century 34 pp 39-49 Truran J T H Lyon and his Adelaide Architectural Work 21 pp 49-71

Places - Bethel Edwards B Grave Matters: the Moravian Church at Bethel in South Australia 40 pp 53-65

Places - Bridgewater Walsh K The Diary of Ten Holiday Makers [Bridgewater/Adelaide Hills] 39 pp 95-109

Places - Burra Chaput D The Burra Burra question: to ship or to smelt? 12 pp 60-75

Davies M Copper connections – Burra routes and transport: a matter of economics? 30 pp 52-66

Places - Clare Milburn E From Conflict to Co-operation in Clare in the Nineteenth Century 6 pp 27-45

Places - Clifton Warburton E The Abandoned Village of Clifton 3 pp 68-71

Places - Colonel Light Gardens Garnaut C Remodelling a Model: the Thousand Homes Scheme in Colonel Light Gardens 23 pp 5-35

Places - Dry Creek Jolly B A Significant Site: the Former Dry Creek Explosives Reserve 29 pp 70-84

Places - Elizabeth Marsden S The South Australian Housing Trust, Elizabeth and Twentieth Century Heritage 28 pp 49-61

Places - Farina Olston R Farina: from gibbers to ghost town 36 pp 101-111

Places - Gawler Samuels B Flam! Bam!! Sham!!! The Gawler Humbug Society 18 pp 135-142 Samuels B Gawler, ‘The Colonial Athens’, and South Australia’s first local history and first public museum 40 pp 41-52

Places - Goolwa Stimson A J River Town – Goolwa in the 1870s and 1880s 13 pp 57-78

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Places - Hallett Cove

Places - Murray Bridge

Bell P The Strange Tale of the Worthing Mine 32 pp 30-42

Taylor-Neumann N Country people welcoming refugees: asylum seekers in Murray Bridge 2001-2005 39 pp 110-121

Places - Kangaroo Island Jolly B South Australia’s early Ligurian beekeeping – and a lingering Kangaroo Island fable 32 pp 69-81 Jolly B The Afforestation Proposal for Kangaroo Island During World War One 42 pp 96-110

Places - Loveday Kaukas A Images from Loveday: Internment in South Australia, 1939-1945 29 pp 47-57 Nagata Y Japanese Internees at Loveday, 1941-1946 15 pp 65-81

Places - Melrose Faull J Melrose and T W Moran 18 pp 143-146

Places - Moana Callen J The Wreck of the Nashwauk, Moana, SA 1855 32 pp 43-50

Places - Mount Barker Herraman A From the River to the Mount: the catalysts for change in the Mount Barker region, 1829-1894 39 pp 31-47

Places - Mount Gambier Allen M ‘Natives of Four or Five Kingdoms’: Mount Gambier around 1870 24 pp 72-88 Jones D The Cave Garden of Mount Gambier: the development of a garden within the city by the crater 27 pp 60-75

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Places - Port Adelaide Dickey B Doing it hard: the Port Adelaide Central Mission during the Depression, 1926-1935 27 pp 5-27 Jennings R Sectarianism as an election weapon: the Port Adelaide campaigns of 1927 10 pp 104-110 Jolly B Explosives storage in Magazine Creek, Port Adelaide district, 1857-1906 35 pp 28-49

Places - Port Lincoln Hilliard D The Anglican Schism at Port Lincoln, 1928-1955 23 pp 51-69

Places - Salisbury Allen M Salisbury in the Second World War 4 pp 65-75

Places - Salt Creek White A The Servant’s Wages: Malacky Martin and the Salt Creek Murder 23 pp 36-50

Places - Semaphore Abell L & Kinns R ‘Telegraph’ Todd and the Semaphore Time Ball 38 pp 42-57

Places - Thebarton Tregenza J Colonel Light’s ‘Theberton Cottage’ and His Legacy to Maria Gandy: a Reconsideration of the Evidence 17 pp 5-24

Places - Torrens Island Martin R The Torrens Island Internment Camp: law, history and the treatment of enemy aliens in South Australia in World War One 42 pp 53-70 page 24

Places - Underdale Bishop G C The Normans of Underdale: their role in the development of a suburb [includes wine industry] 32 pp 51-68

Places - Victor Harbor anon Port Victor: The Haunt of the Honeymooners 7 pp 70-72

Places - Woomera Garnaut C, Johnson P & Freestone R The design of Woomera Village for the Long Range Weapons Project 30 pp 5-23

Prisons Kaukas A Images from Loveday: Internment in South Australia, 1939-1945 29 pp 47-57 Nagata Y Japanese Internees at Loveday, 1941-1946 15 pp 65-81

Recreation see also Societies, Sport Abell L Holidays and Health in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century South Australia 22 pp 82-97 Abell L Profits and Pavilions: late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century plans for South Australian and Victorian piers 31 pp 18-35 Blackburn S A Golden Age for Children’s Reading in Adelaide: a memoir 38 pp 108-117 Collins J, Lustri S, Bird L & Garnaut C Civic Spaces for Children: playground design in twentieth century South Australia 38 pp 73-92 Finnimore C The Pursuit of Taste. The early years of the South Australian Society of Arts 13 pp 30-44 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Freestone R & Nichols D From Planning History to Community Action: Metropolitan Adelaide’s Internal Reserves 29 pp 21-33 Gatley J Giant Strides: The Formation of Supervised Playgrounds in Adelaide and Brisbane 29 pp 34-46 Hopgood D ‘A Fairyland of a Thousand Twinkling Lights’: the opening of the ‘Palais de Danse’ on North Terrace in 1920 34 pp 17-25 Hopgood D Hello Central Give Me X 2350 (One Thursday Afternoon in Late 42) [about dancing and dance bands] 29 pp 58-69 Howell P A The Adelaide College of Music and its Founder [J E Becker] 20 pp 5-37 Payne P ‘This fairy palace’: the Palm House in Adelaide Botanic Garden 21 pp 91-104 Samuels B Clive Carey and the Folk Song and Dance Society of South Australia: an update 38 pp 118-123 Samuels B Flam! Bam!! Sham!!! The Gawler Humbug Society 18 pp 135-142 Samuels B The Folk Song and Dance Society of South Australia (formed c1927) A Research Note 33 pp 120-122 St Leon M Talent in the Tent: circus in South Australia 1851-1977 36 pp 24-43 Stewart V Guardian of Female Virtue: The Adelaide YWCA, 1879-1939 16 pp 114-126

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Walsh K The Diary of Ten Holiday Makers [Bridgewater/Adelaide Hills] 39 pp 95-109

Religion Babkenian V A Humanitarian Journey: the Reverend James Edwin Cresswell and the Armenian Relief Fund 37 pp 61-75 Bott B Octavius Hammond of Poonindie: medical practitioner and priest 37 pp 22-40 Burley S Entrenched or Emancipated? Responses to Catholic Girls Secondary Schooling, South Australia 1880-1930 26 pp 69-90 Dickey B Care for dependent children in South Australia in 1888 10 pp 84-91 Dickey B Doing it hard: the Port Adelaide Central Mission during the Depression, 1926-1935 27 pp 5-27 Dickey B The Origins of the Church Missionary Society in South Australia, 1910-1917 17 pp 62-77 Edwards B Grave Matters: the Moravian Church at Bethel in South Australia 40 pp 53-65 Gleeson D J Hannah Buckley: South Australia’s first Catholic social worker 36 pp 91-100 Hein J A Crisis of Leadership: John Alexander Dowie and the Salvation Army in South Australia 39 pp 65-77 Hilliard D Anglicans in South Australian public life 34 pp 5-16

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Hilliard D Congregationalism in Nineteenth Century South Australia [A Review Article of W Phillips, James Jefferis: Prophet of Federation, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 1993] 22 pp 135-137 Hilliard D Dissenters from dissent: the Unitarians in South Australia 11 pp 92-104 Hilliard D Emanuel Swedenborg and the New Church in South Australia 16 pp 70-86 Hilliard D St Patrick’s Church, Grote Street, Adelaide: a short history 41 pp 30-44 Hilliard D The Anglican Schism at Port Lincoln, 1928-1955 23 pp 51-69 Hilliard D L The City of Churches. Some Aspects of Religion in Adelaide about 1900 8 pp 3-30 Hunt A D The Bible Christians in South Australia 10 pp 15-31 Hyams B Establishing a Congregation: The Jewish Community of South Australia 1836-1870 22 pp 32-48 Jennings R Sectarianism as an election weapon: the Port Adelaide campaigns of 1927 10 pp 104-110 Jose J Legislating for Social Purity, 1883-1885: The Reverend Joseph Coles Kirby and the Social Purity Society 18 pp 119-134 Laffin J ‘Calling God Back to the Council Chambers’: An archbishops response to World War Two 35 pp 82-92

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Lockwood C J ‘We are here to round up Nazis’: the military raid on Immanuel College and Seminary in World War Two 36 pp 75-90 Mosler D Patterns of Assimilation: Jews in Seattle and Adelaide from European Settlement to the 1990s 25 pp 58-79 O’Brien R Julian Tenison Woods in Asia: Mines and Missions 22 pp 49-61 Pitman J The Green and Gold Cookery Book: Women, faith, fetes, food and popular culture 35 pp 64-81 Raftery J Gods Gift or Demon Drink? Churches and Alcohol in South Australia between the Two World Wars 15 pp 16-41 Saunders M Studying Secrecy: Historians and The Movement in South Australia: 1945-57 39 pp 122-128 Saunders M The Origins and Early Years of ‘The Movement’ in South Australia: 1932-48 40 pp 81-95 Scarfe J Edith Fergusson: churchwoman, philanthropist and Governors lady 11 pp 65-91 Schild M E Early Lutheran Printed Books in South Australian Collections 19 pp 119-134 Schumann R ‘Charity, Work, Loyalty’: the Catholic Women’s League in South Australia 11 pp 34-47 Schumann R ‘... In the Hands of the Lord’: The Society of Jesus in Colonial South Australia 14 pp 35-50

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Stevenson C ‘Boundless Salvation’: The Rise of the Salvation Army in South Australia 14 pp 123-136 Stevenson C From Pariah to Pacesetter: The Adelaide Media and the Quakers, 1915-1923 19 pp 165-172 Stewart V Guardian of Female Virtue: The Adelaide YWCA, 1879-1939 16 pp 114-126 Stock H Adelaide’s Quaker Meeting House 35 pp 111-124 Strawhan P The Closure of Radio 5KA 16 pp 46-53 Truran J T H Lyon and his Adelaide Architectural Work 21 pp 49-71 Walker J ‘The Child in the Midst’: South Australian Baptist Sunday Schools circa 1900-1939 35 pp 50-63 York B The Maltese in Adelaide during the Depression 16 pp 144-158

Reminiscences Badger C Sir Keith Hancock: A Tribute from a Grateful Pupil 18 pp 18-27 Badger C Three South Australian Librarians: Some Personal Recollections [H R Purnell, R J M Clucas, W H Ifould] 20 pp 105-124 Boothby M Memories of my bush life 12 pp 123-134 Callen J Reminiscences of the South Australian Horse Trade 23 pp 108-116 Cockburn S Looking Back with a Light Heart 20 pp 97-104 page 27

Crocker W R The University of Adelaide in the 1920s 3 pp 3-14

Royal Visits Jenkin J The 1901 Royal Visit to Adelaide: An Account by William and Gwendoline Bragg 14 pp 19-34 Roe J ‘I danced for the Queen’: exuberance and otherwise in regional history since the 1950s 34 pp 66-75

Shipping Callen J The Wreck of the Nashwauk, Moana, SA 1855 32 pp 43-50 Chaput D The Burra Burra question: to ship or to smelt? 12 pp 60-75 Christopher P Some South Australian Shipwrecks 6 pp 3-11 O’Connor D From Crewman to Cabbie: A Profile of the First Italian Settler in South Australia 19 pp 8-25 Parsons R In Search of South Australian Maritime History: A comment 9 pp 121-123 Stimson A J River Town - Goolwa in the 1870s and 1880s 13 pp 57-78 Young J In Search of South Australian Maritime History 8 pp 31-52 Young J Reply 9 pp 123-126

Social Welfare Babkenian V A Humanitarian Journey: the Reverend James Edwin Cresswell and the Armenian Relief Fund 37 pp 61-75

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Broomhill R On the Dole in Adelaide During the Great Depression 1 pp 33-41 Dickey B Care for dependent children in South Australia in 1888 10 pp 84-91 Dickey B Doing it hard: the Port Adelaide Central Mission during the Depression, 1926 - 1935 27 pp 5-27 Dickey B The War Veterans Home Myrtle Bank 1915-2005 33 pp 5-24 Gleeson D J Hannah Buckley: South Australia’s first Catholic social worker 36 pp 91-100 Gould B The Professional Midwife: Adelaide’s Destitute Asylum and midwifery in South Australia 1880-1900 42 pp 5-16 Hammond L Class and Control: social reform in the West End of Adelaide in the early twentieth century 31 pp 5-17 Jones H A Further Postscript to the Life of Catherine Helen Spence 16 pp 165-167 Jones H A Postscript to the Life of Catherine Helen Spence 15 pp 82-92 Jones H Lucy Spence Morice and Catherine Helen Spence: partners in South Australian social reform 11 pp 48-64 Jose J Legislating for Social Purity, 1883-1885: The Reverend Joseph Coles Kirby and the Social Purity Society 18 pp 119-134

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Jose J The White Cross League and Sex Education in SA State Schools 1916-1929 24 pp 46-57 Kleinig M ‘Mrs. Moore is most energetic and devoted to her work’: Bessie Moore 1859-1923, a career public servant 42 pp 81-96 Nance C The Destitute in Early Colonial South Australia 7 pp 46-61 Nicol R ‘A Slanderous Parson and a Soaped Over Pauper Woman’: The Ultimate Fate of the Destitute in Colonial South Australia 17 pp 39-61 Raftery J Gods Gift or Demon Drink? Churches and Alcohol in South Australia between the Two World Wars 15 pp 16-41 Scarfe J Edith Fergusson: churchwoman, philanthropist and Governor’s lady 11 pp 65-91 Schumann R ‘Charity, Work, Loyalty’: the Catholic Women’s League in South Australia 11 pp 34-47 Sumerling P The Darker Side of Motherhood: abortion and infanticide in South Australia 1870-1910 13 pp 111-127

Societies - see also Trade Unions Dickey B The Origins of the Church Missionary Society in South Australia, 1910-1917 17 pp 62-77 Dickey B The South Adelaide Creche, 1887-1936 16 pp 159-164 Donovan R The South Australian Division of the Housewives Association: Foundation Years 1926-1934 28 pp 5-14 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Doran C More than Scones & Tea: The CWA in the Northern Territory 24 pp 89-101 Edgeloe V Carnegie Benefactions 22 pp 122-131 Edgeloe V The Carnegie Corporation and South Australia 21 pp 148-155 Finnimore C The Pursuit of Taste. The early years of the South Australian Society of Arts 13 pp 30-44 Jenkin J The Australasian Home Reading Union: spectacular rise, precipitous fall 38 pp 58-72 Jose J Legislating for Social Purity, 1883-1885: The Reverend Joseph Coles Kirby and the Social Purity Society 18 pp 119-134 Jose J The White Cross League and Sex Education in SA State Schools 1916-1929 24 pp 46-57 Martin E & Bates N The South Australian League of Women Voters and the Post-War Women’s Movement 24 pp 5-27 Mitchell S The Common Cause Movement 16 pp 38-45 Playford J The myths of the Adelaide Club 10 pp 99-103 Round K The Celebration of the Past in South Australia, 1836 to 1920 25 pp 5-17 Round K The Formation of the National Trust of South Australia 22 pp 5-31 Round K The Tragic Tale of the South Australian German Historical Society 21 pp 25-48 page 29

Samuels B Clive Carey and the Folk Song and Dance Society of South Australia: an update 38 pp 118-123 Samuels B Flam! Bam!! Sham!!! The Gawler Humbug Society 18 pp 135-142 Samuels B The Folk Song and Dance Society of South Australia (formed c1927) A Research Note 33 pp 120-122 Saunders M & Howell P A Workers Champion or Bosses Stooge?: A B Thompson and the Australasian Society of Engineers in South Australia 38 pp 93-107 Schumann R ‘Charity, Work, Loyalty’: the Catholic Women’s League in South Australia 11 pp 34-47 Schumann R ‘... In the Hands of the Lord’: The Society of Jesus in Colonial South Australia 14 pp 35-50 Stacy B The Pichi Richi Railway 16 pp 127-143 Stewart V Guardian of Female Virtue: The Adelaide YWCA, 1879-1939 16 pp 114-126 Thornton R Practical Patriots: the work of the Cheer-up Society in South Australia 1914-1964 13 pp 45-56 Truran J Liberal Education for the Workers? The Workers Educational Association of South Australia 1917-1927 22 pp 62-81 White K Medical Professionalisation in Nineteenth Century South Australia 15 pp 130-142

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Sport Daly J A Adolph Leschen: the ‘Father of Gymnastics’ in South Australia 10 pp 92-98 Daly J A Play and Display A study of the sporting behaviour of a colonial upper class 5 pp 3-18 Donovan P Of Hounds and Hares: coursing in South Australia 36 pp 44-57 Howell P A Lois Quarrell: a notable mid-20th-century journalist and her impact 42 pp 29-42 Sumerling P Bert Edwards and the West Adelaide Football Club 36 pp 58-68 Tregenza J Two notable portraits of South Australian Aborigines 12 pp 22-31 Vamplew W From Sport to Business: The First Seventy-Five Years of Horse-Racing in South Australia 11 pp 15-33

Statistics Bell G A South Australian Wine and the London Market 20 pp 38-89 Brooks G Fatal Horse Accidents, 1896 16 pp 168-172 Dickey B The South Australian Economy in World War II 16 pp 22-29 Haines R & Shlomowitz R A Statistical Approach to the Peopling of South Australia: Immigration from the United Kingdom, 1836-1900 19 pp 108-118

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Shlomowitz R Nominated and Selected Government-assisted Immigration from the United Kingdom to Australia, 1848-1900 20 pp 151-155 York B The Maltese in Adelaide during the Depression 16 pp 144-158

Town Planning Bannon J The Alienation of the Adelaide Parklands 14 pp 5-l8 Collins J, Lustri S, Bird L & Garnaut C Civic Spaces for Children: playground design in twentieth century South Australia 38 pp 73-92 Freestone R & Nichols D From Planning History to Community Action: Metropolitan Adelaide’s Internal Reserves 29 pp 21-33 Garnaut C Making Modern (River) Towns: town planning and the expansion of the Upper Murray irrigation area 31 pp 69-84 Garnaut C Remodelling a Model: the Thousand Homes Scheme in Colonel Light Gardens 23 pp 5-35 Garnaut C, Johnson P & Freestone R The design of Woomera Village for the Long Range Weapons Project 30 pp 5-23 Gatley J Giant Strides: The Formation of Supervised Playgrounds in Adelaide and Brisbane 29 pp 34-46 Hutchings A & Garnaut C The Private Development Company and the Building of Planned Communities in Post-War South Australia: Reid Murray Developments, Realty Development Corporation and their successors 40 pp 96-116

Jones D 20th Century Landscape Design in Adelaide: Three Significant Designers [E M Cornish, R S Hill & A Correy] 25 pp 35-57 Klenke A For Show or Comfort? A history of Victoria Square 28 pp 97-104 Marsden S The South Australian Housing Trust, Elizabeth and Twentieth Century Heritage 28 pp 49-61 Johnson D L The Kingston/Light plan of Adelaide and founding the city 32 pp 5-18 Tregenza J Charles Reade, 1880-1933: town planning missionary 9 pp 54-79

Trade Unions Moss J South Australia’s Colonial Labour Movement 6 pp 12-26 Saunders M Playford, Cavanagh, and the Plasterers Society of South Australia 1945-63 32 pp 95-109 Saunders M The Labor Party and the Industrial Groups in South Australia 1946-55: precluding the split 33 pp 71-86 Saunders M & Howell P A Workers Champion or Bosses Stooge?: A B Thompson and the Australasian Society of Engineers in South Australia 38 pp 93-107 Wanna J The History of Organisational Development in the South Australian Coachmakers (Vehicle Builders) Union 15 pp 143-157

Transport - see also Shipping Badger I Horse-Drawn Vehicles in South Australia 2 pp 18-29

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Biggs A Australian Steam – US Influences ‘Down under’ 23 pp 97-107 Brooks G Fatal Horse Accidents, 1896 16 pp 168-172 Brooks G Motor Registration Records in South Australia, 1906-34 8 pp 99-102 Davies M Copper connections – Burra routes and transport: a matter of economics? 30 pp 52-66 Jennings R The Chowilla Tramway 13 pp 128-138 Jolly B Thin lines of transport: the short life of the monorailway in early twentieth-century South Australia 39 pp 78-94 O’Connor D From Crewman to Cabbie: A Profile of the First Italian Settler in South Australia 19 pp 8-25 Rich D C A Doomed Quest: The Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation and South Australian Industrialisation in the 1930s 18 pp 94-118 Samuels B The Adelaide to Port Adelaide Railway: a photographic essay prompted by its 150th anniversary 34 pp 88-96 Stacy B ‘Good Roads are the Best Test of Civilization’: South Australian Road Making 1836-1936 14 pp 83-106 Stacy B The Pichi Richi Railway 16 pp 127-143 Wanna J The History of Organisational Development in the South Australian Coachmakers (Vehicle Builders) Union 15 pp 143-157 JHSSA Subject Index 1975–2014

Wanna J The Motor Vehicle Industry in South Australia to 1945 13 pp 139-144

Unemployment Broomhill R On the Dole in Adelaide During the Great Depression 1 pp 33-41 Dyer S Farm Relief in South Australia during the Great Depression 2 pp 64-75 Lonie J Non-Labor during the Great Depression in South Australia 2 pp 30-45

Urbanization Marsden S The South Australian Housing Trust, Elizabeth and Twentieth Century Heritage 28 pp 49-61 Sinclair W A Urban booms in nineteenth-century Australia: Adelaide and Melbourne 10 pp 3-14

Utilities Jolly B A Significant Site: the Former Dry Creek Explosives Reserve 29 pp 70-84 Jolly B Explosives storage in Magazine Creek, Port Adelaide district, 1857-1906 35 pp 28-49

Views Finnimore C The Art of Selling Land in Colonial South Australia 26 pp 5-20 Finnimore C The Pursuit of Taste. The early years of the South Australian Society of Arts 13 pp 30-44

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Sumerling P Sowing New Seed: A Question of Propriety [Reaction to William Orpen’s painting] 20 pp 125-135 Tregenza J Two notable portraits of South Australian Aborigines 12 pp 22-31

Women Dickey B The South Adelaide Creche, 1887-1936 16 pp 159-164 Donovan R The South Australian Division of the Housewives Association: Foundation Years 1926-1934 28 pp 5-14 Doran C More than Scones & Tea: The CWA in the Northern Territory 24 pp 89-101 Durdin J They also Signed the Petition: Nursing Pioneers of the 1890s 22 pp 113-121 Fletcher P L An Adelaide Woman of Interest: Agnes Milne, Inspector of Factories, 1896-1906 15 pp 54-64 Geddes A & Hammond M Agnes Nesbit Benham: Sexual Reform and Socialism in Adelaide 15 pp 110-123 Gould B The Professional Midwife: Adelaide’s Destitute Asylum and midwifery in South Australia 1880-1900 42 pp 5-16 Howell P A Lois Quarrell: a notable mid-20th-century journalist and her impact 42 pp 29-42 Jones H A Further Postscript to the Life of Catherine Helen Spence 16 pp 165-167

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Jones H A Postscript to the Life of Catherine Helen Spence 15 pp 82-92 Jones H Lucy Spence Morice and Catherine Helen Spence: partners in South Australian social reform 11 pp 48-64 Jones H Women at Work in South Australia, 1889-1906 2 pp 1-17 Kleinig M ‘Mrs. Moore is most energetic and devoted to her work’: Bessie Moore 1859-1923, a career public servant 42 pp 81-96 Kleinig M ‘We shall always bear a kind remembrance of them’: the shipboard organisation of single assisted female emigrants from the British Isles to South Australia 1870s to 1930 37 pp 41-60 Magarey S Catherine Helen Spence’s Journalism: Some Social Aspects of South Australian Life, by A Colonist of 1839 – C H Spence 41 pp 22-29 Magarey S Sex vs Citizenship: Votes for Women in South Australia 21 pp 72-90 Martin E & Bates N The South Australian League of Women Voters and the Post-War Women’s Movement 24 pp 5-27 Nicholson S ‘A Home From Home’: The Role of the Nurses’ Home in Post-war South Australian History 28 pp 70-85 Paterson R The Cornish Heritage on Northern Yorke Peninsula: The Cousin Jenny Contribution 21 pp 136-147 Payne P ‘Grandmother came when the pig was to be killed’: the lives and contribution of German women pioneers 38 pp 25-41 page 33

Pitman J The Green and Gold Cookery Book: Women, faith, fetes, food and popular culture 35 pp 64-81 Rollison K Working Women in South Australia during World War II 16 pp 54-62 Schumann R ‘Charity, Work, Loyalty’: the Catholic Women’s League in South Australia 11 pp 34-47 Stewart V Guardian of Female Virtue: The Adelaide YWCA, 1879-1939 16 pp 114-126 Sumerling P The Darker Side of Motherhood: abortion and infanticide in South Australia 1870-1910 13 pp 111-127 Sumerling P The Sym Choons of Rundle Street 41 pp 80-88 Tolley J H Stewed Cockatoo and a Glass of Grenache: an investigation of some women in the wine industry of the Barossa Valley 1839-2003 32 pp 82-94 Warburton E Ellie [Mrs G R Debney] 7 pp 62-69 Whitehead K ‘MRS. HILLIER begs to inform … the Public of Adelaide that she has opened a SCHOOL’: education in the early years of settlement in South Australia 42 pp 111-121 Whitehead K & Trethewey L Edith Devitt, Domestic Science and Feminist Ideas in State Schools, 1910-1925 29 pp 85-94

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Work - see also Unemployment Bell P The Power of Respectful Remonstrance: The Wallaroo and Moonta Miners Strike of 1864 26 pp 55-68 Cashen J Masters and Servants in South Australia, 1837-1860 10 pp 32-43 Dickey B The South Adelaide Creche, 1887-1936 16 pp 159-164 Foster H The first Indians: the Bruce and Gleeson indentured labourers in nineteenth century South Australia 39 pp 21-30 Jones H Women at Work in South Australia, 1889-1906 2 pp 1-17 Lemar S Boy Labour, Employment and Apprenticeship in South Australia 1875-1917: ‘a case of roll up your sleeves and go to work’ 31 pp 85-95 Marsden S Housing the Workers 16 pp 63-69 Nicholson S ‘A Home From Home’: The Role of the Nurses’ Home in Post-war South Australian History 28 pp 70-85 Payton P 1848 and All That: early South Australia and the Cornish radical tradition 42 pp 17-28 Rollison K Working Women in South Australia during World War II 16 pp 54-62

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