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Captain William Bloomfield Douglas, naval officer and public servant

Captain William Bloomfield Douglas, naval officer and public servant

Head and shoulders view of naval officer Captain William Bloomfield Douglas, Harbour master and Collector of customs at Port Adelaide, appointed in July 1858.

Nurses from the Lady Galway Convalescent Home at Henley Beach, South Australia

Nurses from the Lady Galway Convalescent Home at Henley Beach, South Australia

Nine nurses from the Lady Galway Red Cross Convalescent Home for Returned Soldiers at Henley Beach, South Australia; a young boy wearing a sailor suit sits in the front row, names not known.

Nurses from the Lady Galway Convalescent Home, Henley Beach, South Australia

Nurses from the Lady Galway Convalescent Home, Henley Beach, South Australia

Seven nurses from the Lady Galway Red Cross Convalescent Home for Returned Soldiers at Henley Beach, South Australia; a young man wearing naval uniform stands in the back row, a small boy wearing a sailor suit sits on the grass in front, names not known.

Group of seven women, two men and a boy from South Australia

Group of seven women, two men and a boy from South Australia

A group of seven women, two men, and a boy sitting and standing by a garden bench described by Searcy as 'two South Australian families'; names not known. See also PRG 280/1/35/28.

A woman sitting on a garden bench with a boy and a man

A woman sitting on a garden bench with a boy and a man

A woman sitting on a garden bench with a boy and a man, part of a South Australian family; names not known.

Members of a visiting English cricket team in Adelaide

Members of a visiting English cricket team in Adelaide

Members of a visiting English cricket team in Adelaide; names not known.

A social occasion at Sir William Sowden's residence, Glen Osmond

A social occasion at Sir William Sowden's residence, Glen Osmond

Guests arriving and sitting in the garden at Sir William Sowden's residence in Wootoona Terrace, St. George's, Glen Osmond, near Adelaide during a social occasion described by Searcy as an 'at home'; Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, with Lady Weigall and their daughter Priscilla are talking to other guests in the foreground.

Sir Archibald Weigall and other guests at Sir William Sowden's home

Sir Archibald Weigall and other guests at Sir William Sowden's home

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia is sitting front row, fourth from the right in a group of guests outside 'Castlemaine', Sir William Sowden's residence at Glen Osmond; Sir William is fourth from the left next to Lady Weigall who carries a bouquet of flowers with her daughter Priscilla sitting on the floor at her knee, Sir Lewis Cohen, Mayor of Adelaide is second from the right.

Priscilla Weigall receiving a presentation

Priscilla Weigall receiving a presentation

Priscilla Weigall, daughter of the Governor of South Australia, receiving a presentation associated with the '1,000 buttons for school children' event from Mr.C. Houlgrave, Secretary of the State Children's department; Lady Weigall stands behind her daughter.

Memorial service at the South African War monument, Adelaide

Memorial service at the South African War monument, Adelaide

A crowd of spectators present at a memorial service held at the South African War monument in North Terrace, Adelaide; mounted army officers are lined up in front of the statue where Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia stands on a dais with his daughter Priscilla and others. A researcher believes the service is most likely being held for Anzac Day.

Anzac Day crowd in Adelaide, South Australia

Anzac Day crowd in Adelaide, South Australia

Part of a large Anzac Day crowd waiting in Pennington Gardens, Adelaide.

Memorial service at the South African War monument, Adelaide

Memorial service at the South African War monument, Adelaide

A crowd of spectators present at a memorial service held at the South African War monument in North Terrace, Adelaide; mounted army officers are lined up in front of the statue where Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia stands on a dais with his daughter Priscilla and others. A researcher believes the service is most likely for Anzac Day.

Anzac Day crowd in Adelaide, South Australia

Anzac Day crowd in Adelaide, South Australia

Part of a large Anzac Day crowd waiting in Pennington Gardens, Adelaide.

Cricket players representing South Australia in Adelaide

Cricket players representing South Australia in Adelaide

Members of the South Australian interstate cricket team that played Victoria at Adelaide Oval in the 1920-1921 season. According to a researcher, they are, back row: G.I. Colyer (umpire), H.B. Willsmore, D.E. Pritchard, W.J. Whitty, A.J. Richardson, E.L. Phillips, D.M. Henry, F.J.C. Thomas (umpire). Front row: C.E. Pellew, D.M. Steele, D.R.A. Gehrs, P.D. Rundell, A.E. Smith, A.M. Ambler. Photograph also at PRG 280/1/24/305.

Wedding group outside 'Dimora', East Terrace, Adelaide

Wedding group outside 'Dimora', East Terrace, Adelaide

A large group of wedding guests surrounding the bride and groom, Miss Ursula Lloyd and Mr. Lance Hargrave outside 'Dimora' a residence on East Terrace, Adelaide; the bride is the great-grand-daughter of Sir John Morphett and Sir Henry Ayers.

Sir Henry Barwell visiting the sanctuary at Humbug Scrub

Sir Henry Barwell visiting the sanctuary at Humbug Scrub

Sir Henry Barwell, Premier of South Australia photographed with a group of men, women and two boys during a visit to the sanctuary at Humbug Scrub administered by Mr. T.P. Bellchambers. The people in the group have been identified by a researcher as follows: 'The boy on the left is Raynor Bellchambers, standing next to his mother Eliza Bellchambers who was wife of Thomas Paine Bellchambers. Other men not known, but Thomas Bellchambers is not in the photo and probably was the photographer.The young lady in white is Millicent Bellchambers and the boy on the far right is Bernhard Bellchambers'. Includes politician Mr.Hayne.

Horse drawn covered wagon pulling a smaller vehicle

Horse drawn covered wagon pulling a smaller vehicle

A horse drawn covered wagon pulling a smaller caravan which has a chimney along Gilles Street, Adelaide past the premises of Hudd & Sons, Ltd., manufacturer of chocolate and confectionery; Searcy describes the vehicle as being on the way to Waikerie.

Horse drawn covered wagon and caravan in Adelaide

Horse drawn covered wagon and caravan in Adelaide

Partial view of a horse drawn covered wagon pulling a smaller caravan vehicle along Gilles Street in Adelaide, described as 'going to Waikerie'.

Group of cricket players in Adelaide

Group of cricket players in Adelaide

The Victorian team which played South Australia at Adelaide Oval in February 1922 (the South Australian team is shown in PRG 280/1/35/316). Names are [back row l to r] TW Cook (umpire), E Healy (scorer), PH Wallace, MA Schade, H Russell (manager), GA Davies (12th man), WM Woodfull, SW Smith (umpire) [seated l to r] JL Ellis, AEV Hartkopf, VS Ransford, ER Mayne (captain), JL Keating, CB Willis [in front l to r] FA O'Keeffe, LA Cody.

Cricket players of the 1894-5 South Australian team

Cricket players of the 1894-5 South Australian team

Partial view of a group of cricket players representing South Australia in the 1894-5 season; back row: Dyer, second from the right next to G. Searcy, umpire; front row: George Giffen, second from the right next to E. Jones, far right.

Women tennis players visiting Adelaide

Women tennis players visiting Adelaide

A group of women tennis players from Victoria and New South Wales visiting Adelaide, South Australia; names not known.

Women tennis players visiting Adelaide

Women tennis players visiting Adelaide

A group of women tennis players visiting Adelaide from Victoria and New South Wales; names not known.

A private residence at Belair

A private residence at Belair

A private residence at Belair belonging to Mr. A.H. Poole, ship builder.

Staff outside Reynella winery in South Australia

Staff outside Reynella winery in South Australia

Eight men and one woman who were employed at Reynella winery standing outside the premises; names not known.

Apprentices from the School of Mines and Industries

Apprentices from the School of Mines and Industries

Four young men described by Searcy as being apprentices, possibly from the Harbors' Board Department who took honours at the School of Mines and Industries in Adelaide; they sit and stand with their superintendent, Mr. Christie, other names not known.

The lighthouse and cottages at Point Lowly, South Australia

The lighthouse and cottages at Point Lowly, South Australia

Distant view of the lighthouse and cottages at Point Lowly, Spencer Gulf, South Australia; four men sit in a small rowing boat in the foreground, one is possibly Arthur Searcy.

Point Lowly lighthouse and cottages

Point Lowly lighthouse and cottages

Distant view of Point Lowly lighthouse and cottages; four men are in a small rowing boat in the foreground, one is possibly Arthur Searcy.

A private residence at Belair, South Australia

A private residence at Belair, South Australia

A private residence at Belair belonging to Mr. A.H. Poole, shipbuilder.

Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Morris of Unley, South Australia

Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Morris of Unley, South Australia

Mr. Alfred Ernest Morris, Mayor of Unley from 1923-1924, photographed with Mrs. Morris.

Six men and a woman talking on a bowling green

Six men and a woman talking on a bowling green

Six men and a woman standing talking on a bowling green in Adelaide as one throws a ball.