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Spectators standing around Captain Harry Butler and his aircraft

Spectators standing around Captain Harry Butler and his aircraft

A crowd of spectators watching Captain Harry Butler climbing into his aeroplane.

Harry Butler meeting the Prince of Wales

Harry Butler meeting the Prince of Wales

Local aviator Harry Butler meeting the Prince of Wales during a function held at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide.

Captain Harry Butler with a R.F.C. FE2b aircraft.

Captain Harry Butler with a R.F.C. FE2b aircraft.

Captain Harry Butler during his WWI service in the United Kingdom standing by a Royal Flying Corp Royal Aircraft Factory FE2b fighter aircraft. A researcher believes this was taken at the (Auxiliary) School of Aerial Gunnery No. 2, Turnberrry, Ayrshire in Scotland.

Captain Harry Butler and his parents

Captain Harry Butler and his parents

Captain Harry Butler standing with his parents in front of a monoplane, thought to be the 'Red Devil'; a large crowd is in the background. It is likely this location is at Minlaton after his flight across the gulf.

Crowds watching Harry Butler's aeroplane at Henley Beach

Crowds watching Harry Butler's aeroplane at Henley Beach

A large crowd of holiday-makers watching Captain Harry Butler 'jetty jumping' at Henley Beach in his 'Red Devil', a Bristol M.1c monoplane.

Sir Henry Galway after a flight in Harry Butler's biplane

Sir Henry Galway after a flight in Harry Butler's biplane

The Governor, Sir Henry Galway, is assisted out of Harry Butler's Avro 504K aircraft following a flight over Adelaide from Enfield airfield, South Australia, 3 February 1920.

Spectators watching the arrival of aviator Captain Harry Butler

Spectators watching the arrival of aviator Captain Harry Butler

A crowd of spectators waiting at Unley Oval, near Adelaide, for the arrival of aviator Captain Harry Butler.

Aviator Harry Butler and others

Aviator Harry Butler and others

Distant view of aviator Captain Harry Butler standing in front of his aircraft with a group of men, possibly members of a function committee.

Captain Harry Butler standing beside a Avro 504K aircraft

Captain Harry Butler standing beside a Avro 504K aircraft

Captain Harry Butler, standing with a group of men beside Australian Aviation Corp Avro 504K H3033. The aircraft was transferred to the R.A.A.F. in 1921, redesignated A3-16 and operated by No. 1 Flying Training School from 1921 to 1927. This was one of the two "Peace Loan" flights in Adelaide, August 1920. Standing in front - Air Mechanic Lane & Captain Horrie Miller behind - Air Mechanic Gottschalk & Captain F.H. McNamara V.C. (in cockpit, the only V.C. Air Force winner in World War I). [from information provided by researcher].

Captain Harry Butler

Captain Harry Butler

Captain Harry Butler, the South Australian aviator, photographed wearing his flying uniform.

Harry Butler and his aircraft

Harry Butler and his aircraft

Harry Butler, far right, standing in front of his Bristol monoplane with his fiance and a friend at an air strip near Adelaide.

Captain Harry Butler with his aircraft

Captain Harry Butler with his aircraft

Captain Harry Butler, South Australian aviator, standing in front of his single engined aircraft with his fiancee, Elsa Birch Gibson on his right, and an Air Force Officer. Standing on the far left are two men in suits, and on the far right the wheel and headlight of an automobile can be seen.

H. Butler and Ned Kelly

H. Butler and Ned Kelly

Harry Butler and Ned Kelly at Speedway Royal, Wayville.

Sir Henry Galway sitting in Harry Butler's Avro 504K

Sir Henry Galway sitting in Harry Butler's Avro 504K

Governor of South Australia, Sir Henry Galway, seated in the cockpit of Captain Harry Butler's Avro 504K biplane at Enfield, South Australia. Captain Butler is seated behind the Governor, partly obscured by the wing strut of the aircraft, 3 February 1920.

Captain Harry Butler

Captain Harry Butler

Captain Harry Butler, 23 August 1919 on Unley Oval.

Harry Butler, Lady Lydia Roger

Harry Butler, Lady Lydia Roger

Portrait: Harry Butler in flying gear with Lady Lydia Roger by his aircraft.

Captain Harry Butler

Captain Harry Butler

Captain Harry Butler.

Captain Harry Butler

Captain Harry Butler

Captain Harry Butler.

Captain and Mrs. Harry Butler

Captain and Mrs. Harry Butler

Captain and Mrs Harry Butler on their wedding day.

Captain and Mrs Harry Butler w

Captain and Mrs Harry Butler w

Captain and Mrs Harry Butler with Fred Richards, and a small girl, identity unknown.

Captain Harry Butler's aircraft at Victor Harbor

Captain Harry Butler's aircraft at Victor Harbor

VICTOR HARBOR: Captain Harry Butler's aircraft after landing on the Mt. Breckan estate, January 1st 1920. Dr. Douglas is seen talking to Mr. Norman Whiting, Mayor of Victor Harbor.

Harry Butler examining a lizard

Harry Butler examining a lizard

MINNIPA: Harry Butler inspects a lizard as Wendy Laffer looks on, 7 October 1992.

Captain Harry Butler Memorial at Minlaton

Captain Harry Butler Memorial at Minlaton

View of the building housing the Captain Harry Butler Memorial at Minlaton.

Captain Harry Butler Memorial at Minlaton

Captain Harry Butler Memorial at Minlaton

View of the building housing a plane, part of the Captain Harry Butler Memorial at Minlaton.

Harry Butler's aeroplane

Harry Butler's aeroplane

A small group of men admiring Harry Butler's aeroplane; location not known.

Spectators looking at Captain Harry Butler's aircraft

Spectators looking at Captain Harry Butler's aircraft

Spectators gathered around Captain Harry Butler's aircraft which is stationary on a airfield possibly at Minlaton, South Australia.

Avro 504 K flown by Captain Harry Butler taking off

Avro 504 K flown by Captain Harry Butler taking off

Captain Harry Butler taking off from Enfield airfield, South Australia, in his Avro 504K aircraft with Governor of South Australia, Sir Henry Galway, as a passenger, 3 February 1920.

Harry Butler in his aircraft

Harry Butler in his aircraft

Captain Harry Butler taxiing his aircraft along the runway at a South Australian airfield.

Papers relating to aviation in South Australia

Papers relating to aviation in South Australia

Papers relating to aviation in South Australia comprising: copy of a photograph of the first aircraft built in South Australia, by Carl Wilhelm Wittber; short biography of South Australian aviator Harry Butler; accounts of pioneer life in the South Australian Mallee regions including references to Ross and Keith Smith's England to Australia flight; and a newspaper cutting re the marriage of Australian aviator Charles Kingsford-Smith. See below for details.

"The Red Devil"

"The Red Devil"

The "Red Devil". a Bristol monoplane owned and flown by Captain Harry Butler. This photograph was probably taken at Dry Creek in 1919 at the time the monoplane was assembled. Captain Harry Butler returned to Australian after receiving the Air Force Cross in World War I. With his monoplane "Red Devil" he made a water crossing from Adelaide to Minlaton in 27 minutes