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Departing soldiers at Adelaide railway station

Departing soldiers at Adelaide railway station

Departing soldiers at Adelaide railway station receiving food and drink from women Cheer Up Hut volunteers.

Sailors visiting Adelaide

Sailors visiting Adelaide

Thirteen men from the North Sea Fleet arrived in Adelaide by the East-West Express on 15 August 1918 on their way to Victoria. Included in the number was Stoker R. Hopkins (standing left) of H.M.S. Thetis, which took part in the Zeebrugge raid. The visitors were entertained in Adelaide by the Cheer-Up Society.

Presentation of cheques from the Radio Ball Committee

Presentation of cheques from the Radio Ball Committee

Presentation of cheques from the Radio Ball Committee to the TB Soldiers' Aid Society Hospital Fund, with both the Cheer-up Hut and Uncle Vic's Radio donating £73/2/10 each. Standing (left to right): Messrs Stephens, F, Cawthorne, J. Vardon, J. Havey, R.W. Paton, R. G. Dugan, Granfield, Miss E. Cleggett, Mr A.H. Garth, Miss A. Edwards, Mtrs J. Vardon. Sitting (left to right): Mesdames A.H. Garth, Shepherd, R. Weaver, R. Bishop, E. L. P. Goddard, B. Roberts, C.H. Freeman.

Soldiers returning to Adelaide, South Australia

Soldiers returning to Adelaide, South Australia

Crowds welcoming returned soldiers as they are taken by car to the Cheer Up Hut in Adelaide.

Anzac Arch

Anzac Arch

[General description] This large archway was erected across the roadway in front of the Cheer Up Hut to welcome returning Anzacs. It was the first to be erected in Adelaide and is newly completed in this photograph. [On back of photograph] 'Anzac Arch / March 7th 1919'.

Uniformed soldiers with civilian men and women

Uniformed soldiers with civilian men and women

A large informal group of uniformed soldiers with civilian men, women, and children, possibly from the Cheer Up Hut or Red Cross.

Soldiers marching along King William Street, Adelaide

Soldiers marching along King William Street, Adelaide

Soldiers without arms and equipment marching along King William Street, Adelaide with civilians following and a mounted policeman escort; they are described as 'going to the Cheer-Up Hut' which was established to provide welcome, refreshment, and recreation for servicemen during World War I.

Win-the-war procession, Adelaide.

Win-the-war procession, Adelaide.

Win-the-war procession, King William Street, Adelaide.

Miscellaneous photographs

Miscellaneous photographs

Miscellenous photographs (75) collected by Minchin family and related families. A selection of these has been digitised. Do a NUMBER search on PRG 119/35/19-48 to see online images. See 'Contents' field for details. The complete set is available for reference.

Photographs

Photographs

A collection of photographs documenting some of the activities of the Australian National Institute Brass Band, and its alter ego, 'Die Eisenbahn Spieler Oompah Band', and the Youth Band, at band competitions, street parades, festivals, including Schutzenfest (1991 and 1997); together with group portrait photographs of the Australian National Brass Band at the Australian Band Championships in Adelaide 1991, the Adelaide Band Festival 1994 and TransAdelaide Brass Band taken at the National Championships in Adelaide in April 1999. Colour negatives held of SRG 841/13/130-147 and near duplicates, plus black and white negatives SRG 841/13/185-192 are withdrawn from use.

Adelaide, South Australia

Adelaide, South Australia

"The city skyline with Mt. Lofty ranges in the background taken from the Memorial Drive (Davis Cup Stand)".

Heinrich family album

Heinrich family album

Heinrich family album, compiled by Ilona Oppenheim from loose family photographs. Notes found on the verso of photographs are noted in the caption in inverted commas. Topics include life at Hermannsburg Mission in the Northern Territory in the nineteen twenties, with photographs of some Aboriginal people and visitors to Hermannsburg, including scientists, government officials and tourists. Photos 293-295 are restricted from view pending assessment of Aboriginal content. These images include 293. Ceremonial tjuringa stones of the Hermannsburg area (restricted); 294. 'Manangananga' sacred cave (restricted); 295. 'Holy cave 17 April 1929 (Dad's birthday)'. Large group of Aboriginal people from the Hermannsburg Mission gathered at a sacred spot (restricted). Photos 296-302 have not been digitised. These are duplicated elsewhere in other Heinrich albums or lantern slides.