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Three girl guides
Three Girl Guides looking at badges, likely to be 'Queen's Guide' badges, the highest award a Girl Guide could achieve at the time. The photograph is likely to have been taken immediately post-presentation of the award. The Girl Guides in the centre and left are not wearing patrol emblems and have three stripes, meaning they are Company Leaders, who are senior Guides. The girl on the right has a patrol emblem above her left pocket, meaning she is a Patrol Leader [information provided by a researcher].


A group of girl guides
Four girl guides look at something being held by their leader.


Girl guides farewell march past
Girl guides farewell march past the Governor, Sir William Norrie and Lady Norrie in the grounds of Government House, Adelaide.


A group of girls
A group of girls, of various ages and all in uniform, pictured in a church-like building.


A group of girls
A group of girls dressed in costume, pictured in a church-like building.


Xenia Barr Smith
Xenia Barr Smith in a studio portrait.


Elizabeth and Margaret Evans
Sisters Elizabeth and Margaret Evans of Crystal Brook, wearing hailspot muslin dresses, in a studio photograph.


Pamela Joynt
Pamela Joynt, of North Norwood, aged about 12 years.


PGC school girls
A group of schoolgirls from Presbyterian Girls' College at a sports day.


Christine McFarlane
Studio portrait of Christine McFarlane, daughter of Mr and Mrs R.G. McFarlane of Tailem Bend.


Elizabeth Tiffany Forwood
Elizabeth Tiffany Forwood, daughter of Captain and Mrs Keith Forwood.


Empire Day at Unley Public School
Arrival of the Governor, Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey, for Empire Day at the Unley Public School, with the girls lined up in the playground. 24 May 1942.


Empire Day at Unley Public School
Children at the Unley Public School seated in the playground listening to speeches as part of Empire Day celebrations. 24 May 1942.


Girls at a Christmas party
Four young girls pictured at a Christmas party.


National Fitness campers
Five teenage girls with luggage, including tennis racquets and cameras, ready for the National Fitness camp.


Young girl in riding habit
A young girl in riding habit sitting side-on on a saddle.


School girls marching
A group of teenage age girls, dressed in shorts and blouse, marching behind a flag.


School girls at Flower Day procession
Girls from the Dominican Convent, Semaphore, pick up flowers dropped from the Flower Day floats. 21 March 1962.


School girls at a sports carnival
Girls from the Girls Technical High School cheering on their team at a sports day at Adelaide Oval.


Marching girls at Wayville Oval
Marching girls in a demonstration/competition at Wayville Oval.


Girls from youth demonstration
Girls who took part in the S.A. Youth Clubs youth demonstration at the St Clair Youth Centre at Woodville.


Crowd at Kooyonga Golf Course
A big crowd following the professional golfers in the Advertiser Purse held a Kooyonga Golf Course.


W. Robertson and E. Naismith
W. Robertson, S.A., who ran third and E. Naismith, Victoria who came second, leaving the 16th hole during the 'Advertiser Purse' at Kooyonga Golf Course.


Country Golf Championships at Glenelg
Four men taking part in the Country Golf Championships at Glenelg, September 1947.


Four golfers
Four men pictured at an unidentified golf course.


Golfer takes a swing
An unidentified man take a swing on the golf course.


Golfer takes a swing
An unidentified man take a swing on the golf course.


A golfer tees off
A man tees off while his playing partner looks on.


A golfer watches his putt go in
An unidentified golfer watches as his ball nears the whole on the green.


View of a golf game
View of two golfers on a green watched by a small crowd.