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Women tennis players
Four women tennis players pictured at the net.


A tennis social at Toorak
A group of women gathered for a tennis social at Toorak.


A woman tennis player
A woman prepares to return the ball during a tennis match.


A woman tennis player
A woman prepares to return the ball during a tennis match.


Raylene Dunsford
Miss Raylene Dunsford from Red Hill playing at Memorial Drive, 1 February 1962.


Mrs N. Drew
Mrs N. Drew playing tennis.


A women's tennis match
Two women playing in a doubles match at Memorial Drive.


A horse drawn bread cart
Mr G.W. Durham of Cumberland Park delivering bread at Forest Gardens with a horse drawn cart, 6 February 1962.


Trotting cup presentation at Wayville
Colonel Waite, Camp Commandant at Wayville, presenting the S.A. Trotting Cup to W. Hawke, owner-trainer-reinsman of the winner ' Black Panther'. Mr J.J. Rice, S.A. Trotting Club President is on the right.


Trotting on the Woodville Oval
'Prairie Song' in harness on the trotting track at Woodville Oval.


The finish of the final SA Trotting Cup
The finish of the final 1,000 pound S.A. Trotting Cup at Wayville. 'Stan's First' (R. Pedeham) defeating 'Wrinkle Lu' (F. Elmer) with head of Highland Park, third horse just showing. A researcher has identified F. Elmer as Francis Laurel Elmer.


Presentation of Trotting Cup at Wayville
Presentation of the S.A Trotting Cup at Wayville: (from left) 'Stan's First' being held by his trainer-driver R. Peckham; J.J. Rice (President S.A. Trotting Club); J.O'Loughlin (receiving the cup on behalf of his wife); the Lord Mayor, Mr Walker. 6 January 1945.


Trotting race
A trotting race in progress at an unidentified country track.


Start of the SA Derby
Start of the SA Derby, run at Wayville on February 5 1947. The winner was Amorous driven by T. Burke in a mile rate of 2.20.4. The race was worth £1,400. Amorous defeated Inspire and Prince Regent. Amorous drew barrier 1 but galloped at the start and lost 50 yards. He was a brother to Admirer who won the SA Derby in 1940. Amorous was a hot favourite and only paid money back for a win and place. [from information provided by a researcher].


Finish of a trotting race
Finish of a trotting race, with 'Missouri Girl', second from the rails, the winner.


Racing in the Honeyman Handicap
Three horses competing in the Honeyman Handicap race.


Racing in the Jones Handicap
'Eternal' (N. Gath) winning from 'Donal's Way' (J. Woollatt) in the Jones Handicap race.


Racing in the Finniss Handicap
Two horses being whipped on in the Finniss Handicap race at the Strathalbyn Trots, 15 May 1962.


A dead heat finish at Wayville
Horses coming in for a dead heat finish at a night race at Wayville, 24 February 1962.


Tug-of-war at an amateur athletics meeting
The winners, the Royal Australian Air Force team, in action during a tug-of-war at an amateur athletics meeting on the University Oval.


United States Army Band on the Adelaide Oval
The United States Army Band in action on the Adelaide Oval.


United States Army, King William Street, Adelaide
Members of the United States Army, 32nd Infantry Division, marching along King William Street, Adelaide, in an Independence Day Parade, 4 July 1942. More than 60,000 South Australians watched the parade.


United States Army Band in the Oval
United States Army Band on the Adelaide Oval.


United States sailors
American sailors in Adelaide.


Burial of a US soldier
Burial of a United States soldier at Cheltenham cemetery.


U.S. Air Force Band marching to the Coral Sea service
A United States Air Force Band pictured at the corner of King William Street and North Terrace marching to the Coral Sea service, 9 May 1962.


University commemoration
Procession of academics outside Bonyton Hall during Adelaide University commemoration.


University commemoration
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor A.P Rowe, and the Governor, Lieutenant General Sir C. Willoughby Norrie, at University commemoration.


Prosh day
University students try to 'enrol' at Christian Brothers College, Wakefield Street, as a Prosh Day stunt.


Prosh day tug-of-war
A tug-of-war in King William Street as part of the University Procession Day (Prosh Day) parade.