BISHOP FAMILY PRG 1123 Series List
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BISHOP FAMILY PRG 1123 Series List Photographs of the Bishop family (Series 1-43) Photographs of the Bishop family 1 ca.1855-1900. 13 photographs, 9 copies. [Daguerreotypes and 1 ambrotype of members of the Bishop family including Captain John Bishop and his wife Esther Elizabeth Bishop, and three of their children: Mary Vale Bishop, Amelia Helen Bishop and John Frederick Bishop, as well as two unidentified men. Also includes photographic copies of the daguerreotypes and ambrotype. Glass plated photograph of Captain John Bishop, and three opalotypes of Amy Helen Bishop, Ethel Mary Wollaston (nee Bishop) and Theodore Edwin Ekers]. Photograph album of Ethela Bishop 2 ca.1911-1912. 1 volume, 93 photographs. [Photograph album belonging to Ethela Bishop comprising 93 small black and white photographs, most of landscapes, of Mount Barker, landscapes and workers at Wellington Lodge, landscapes and workers at Koonamore Station near Yunta, various locations in Port Lincoln including Mill Cottage owned by Joseph Kemp Bishop, the Adelaide Hills, Adelaide including Glen Osmond and the zoo, and two of Ethela and Joseph’s grandchildren, Jack (John) and Mary Bishop, children of Sidney J.F. Bishop. See special list for Series 2 for details.] Photograph albums of the Bishop, Broadbent and Johnson families 3 ca.1912-1953. 5 volumes. 1. Port Lincoln landscapes, including Mill Cottage, ca.1912. 2. Broadbent and Claxton families of Port Lincoln. Marjorie Broadbent married Myles Kemp Bishop in 1923. Most photographs include captions. ca.1917-1918. Includes loose sheet of photographs of Esther and Ann Bishop ca.1926, 1940. 3. Family holiday in Victoria and South Australia, including commercial photographs and postcards, ca.1935. 4. Amy H. Bishop’s London trip, November 1938. 5. Johnson family including christening and baby photographs of Michael Johnson, son of Jeff Johnson and Esther Marjorie Johnson (nee Bishop), 1952-1953. PRG 1123 Series List Page 1 of 15 Photographs of Captain John Bishop 4 ca.1860-1940. 6 black and white photographs. [Two black and white portraits of Captain John Bishop ca.1860, one small photograph of ‘the last of Overcourt’ taken March 1940 of the Bishop home where Joseph Kemp Bishop was born in 1846 (grandfather of Esther Bishop who captioned the photo and may have also been the photographer), and one photograph of John Bishop with his family on the veranda of the family home at Overcourt ca.1862. On the reverse are two landscape photographs of Lockleys and Mannahill.] Photographs of Esther Elizabeth Bishop (nee Kemp) 5 ca.1855-1860. 2 black and white photographs. [Portraits of Esther Elizabeth Bishop including one with two of her children, Amelia Helen and John Frederick Bishop.] Photographs of Joseph Kemp 6 ca.1875. 2 black and white photographs. [Portrait of Joseph Kemp, and the early Kemp’s home in Port Lincoln, next to St Thomas’ Church.] Photographs of Elizabeth Charlotte Watkins Bishop 7 ca.1870. 1 black and white photograph. [Portrait of Elizabeth Charlotte Watkins Murray (nee Bishop) (ca.1841-1881), eldest child of Captain John Bishop and Esther Elizabeth Bishop, married William Murray 1863.] Photographs of William Daniel Watkins Bishop 8 ca.1847-1864. 2 black and white photographs. [Two portraits of William Daniel Watkins Bishop.] Photographs of Joseph Kemp Bishop 9 ca.1854-1930. 18 black and white photographs. [Portraits and photographs with family members]. Photographs of John Frederick Bishop 10 ca.1866. 1 black and white photograph. [Small studio portrait]. Photographs of Georgiana Edith Bishop 11 ca.1866-1885. 4 black and white photographs. [Studio portraits.] Photographs of Elizabeth Anne Miller Bishop 12 ca.1875. 1 black and white photograph. [Studio portrait, first wife of Joseph Kemp Bishop.] PRG 1123 Series List Page 2 of 15 Photographs of Sidney John Forty Bishop 13 ca.1882-1927. 10 black and white photographs. [Eldest child of Joseph Kemp Bishop and his first wife Elizabeth Anne Bishop. Including one portrait with his son John Arrow Kemp Bishop, and one portrait thought to be of Sidney Bishop’s wife, Mary Dora Florence Bishop (nee Bruce).] Photographs of Ethel Mary Bishop 14 ca.1878-1971. 23 black and white, 1 colour photographs, 2 transparencies, 1 negative. [Daughter of Joseph and first wife Elizabeth Bishop. Includes photograph of her step-daughter Hermia Wollaston, photographs with some of her brothers and sisters, Ethel being presented to Dame Pattie Menzies, and photographs from her 100th birthday celebration.] Photographs of William Daniel Bishop 15 ca.1878-1881. 3 black and white photographs. [Studio portraits of William Daniel Bishop, son of Joseph and his first wife Elizabeth Bishop.] Photographs of Amy Helen Bishop 16 ca.1878-1919. 20 black and white, sepia photographs. [Photographs of Amy Helen Bishop, daughter of Joseph and first wife Elizabeth Bishop.] Photographs of Sidney Bishop’s children 17 ca.1903-1920. 2 black and white photographs. [Photographs of John Arrow Kemp Bishop and Mary Ethela Bishop (later Thomson), children of Sidney and Mary Bishop.] Photographs of Ethela Poonindie Bishop (nee Hammond) 18 ca.1881-1910. 11 black and white photographs. [Portraits of Ethela Bishop (nee Hammond), daughter of the Reverend Octavius Hammond and second wife of Joseph Kemp Bishop. Includes portraits of Ethela’s younger sister, Florence Elizabeth Hammond.] Photographs of Geoffrey Howard Bishop 19 ca.1888-1916. 17 black and white photographs. [Portraits of Geoff Bishop, son of Joseph and second wife Ethela Bishop, including portrait with his younger brother Myles, photographs in WWI military uniform, and group photograph of reinforcements for Field Artillery.] PRG 1123 Series List Page 3 of 15 Photographs of Myles Kemp Bishop 20 1893-1976. 67 black and white and 2 colour photographs. [Portraits of Myles Bishop, son of Joseph and second wife Ethela Bishop, including photographs with his brothers and sisters and other family members, his wife Marjorie (nee Broadbent) and two daughters Esther and Ann, panorama of Port Lincoln (ca.1935) and photographs taken while working as a wool classer.] Photographs of Marjorie Hannah Bishop 21 ca.1902-1953. 17 black and white photographs, 1 negative. [Photographs of Marjorie Bishop (nee Broadbent), wife of Myles Kemp Bishop, including photographs with her daughters Esther and Ann and husband.] Photographs of Esther Marjorie Johnson (nee Bishop) and family 22 ca.1925-1980. 201 black and white and 7 colour photographs. [Photographs of Esther Marjorie Bishop, later Esther Johnson, and her family, including portraits with her parents Myles and Marjorie Bishop, younger sister Ann, husband Jeff Johnson, her children Michael, Simon, Louise and Zoe Johnson, her nephews Philip, Robert and Paul Ekers, and Port Lincoln landscapes.] Photographs of Ann Hammond Ekers (nee Bishop) and family 23 ca.1928-1971. 43 black and white and 2 colour photographs. [Photographs of Anne Hammond Bishop, later Ann Ekers, and her family, including portraits with her husband Brian Murray Ekers, and children Philip, Robert and Paul Ekers.] Photographs of Ernest Arthur Broadbent 24 ca.1920-1940. 10 black and white photographs. [Portraits of Ernest A. Broadbent (1872-1943), father of Marjorie Bishop (nee Broadbent) and husband to Ida Violet Broadbent (nee Claxton), and grandfather of Esther and Ann Bishop.] Photographs of the Claxton family 25 ca.1872-1948. 19 black and white photographs. [Photographs of members of the Claxton family including Lt. Col. William Denton Claxton (ca.1834-1898) and his second wife Hannah (formerly Moyle, nee PARR, ca.1840-1892), and Louisa Claxton (1864-1946, daughter with his first wife Mary Ann nee Hambidge), and children with his second wife: Elsie Mabel (1871-1956), Ida Violet (1875-1956) and Norman Claxton (1877-1951). Ida Violet Claxton married Ernest Arthur Broadbent in 1895, and their daughter Marjorie Hannah Broadbent married Myles Kemp Bishop in 1923. Also includes unidentified photographs with inscriptions on the back referring to ‘Nell’ and ‘Nellie’ Hand. See also Series 3/2 for photograph album of the Claxton family, including Norman, Elsie and Louisa.] PRG 1123 Series List Page 4 of 15 Photographs of Reverend Octavius Hammond 26 ca.1870-1890. 7 black and white photographs. [Portraits of the Reverend Octavius Hammond, Minister of St Thomas’ Church, Port Lincoln, and Superintendent of Poonindie Mission. Father of Elizabeth and Ethela Hammond, first and second wives of Joseph Kemp Bishop. Includes photograph of a memorial erected in Port Lincoln upon his death in 1878, aged 68 years.] Photographs of Ann Hammond 27 ca.1885-1890. 2 black and white photographs. [Portraits of Anne Hammond (nee Dobson), wife of the Reverend Octavius Hammond.] Photographs of Florence Elizabeth Hammond 28 ca.1880-1931. 5 black and white photographs. [Portraits of Florence Elizabeth Hammond, including a portrait with her older sister Ethela Poonindie Hammond.] Photographs of Arthur and ‘Toddie’ Hammond 29 ca.1899. 2 black and white photographs. [One photograph of Arthur Hammond, thought to be Arthur Cecil Carlin Hammond (b.1878), son of Cecil Henry Hammond and Fanny Marian Carlin and grandson of Octavius and Anne Hammond. One photograph of ‘Toddie’ Hammond.] Photographs of the Johnson family 30 ca.1870-1990 15 black and white and 4 colour photographs, 9 black and white negatives. [Photographs of various members of the Johnson family including: Peter, Topsy (Eleanor), Esther (nee Bishop), Dorothea, Jeff (husband of Esther Bishop) and Ralph Johnson. Also includes one photograph of Lucy May Harwood aged 5, ca.1870.] Photographs of Port Lincoln Public School pupils 31 ca.1880-1898. 2 black and white photographs. [School photographs of pupils of Port Lincoln Public School, approximately 1880 and 1898. Geoffrey Howard Bishop is in the 1898 group.] Photographs of ‘Overcourt’ the Bishop family home in Port Lincoln 32 ca.1860-1890. 17 black and white photographs. [Photographs of the house and garden of ‘Overcourt’, built around 1840 on Tasman Terrace, the residence of Captain John Bishop and his family, named after his wife’s family home in Gloucester in England.