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Three pointer dogs

Three pointer dogs

Three pointer dogs standing together at an Adelaide show.

McBride family group at Burra, South Australia

McBride family group at Burra, South Australia

The McBride family group photographed in a garden at Burra, Christmas 1923; individual names not known.

Anti-war public meeting in Botanic Park

Anti-war public meeting in Botanic Park

Spectators attending an anti-war public meeting held on a rainy day in Botanic Park, Adelaide, South Australia.

Anti-war public meeting in Botanic Park, Adelaide

Anti-war public meeting in Botanic Park, Adelaide

Spectators attending an anti-war public meeting held on a rainy day in Botanic Park, Adelaide.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Unley, South Australia

Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Unley, South Australia

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

Sir Tom Bridges and Royal Humane Society medallists

Sir Tom Bridges and Royal Humane Society medallists

Sir Tom Bridges, Governor of South Australia sitting with recipients of the Royal Humane Society medal in the grounds of Government House, Adelaide; names not known.

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.

The late J. MacGraw of Adelaide

The late J. MacGraw of Adelaide

Head and shoulders studio view of a man identified by Searcy as the late J. MacGraw, an auctioneer of Adelaide.

Day trip to Adelaide Zoo

Day trip to Adelaide Zoo

William Freeman, a Crimean War veteran and resident of Estcourt House, with a small boy and another man during a visit to the Adelaide Zoo on 27 November 1923.

Two marksmen from South Australia

Two marksmen from South Australia

Two laughing men standing with rifles identified as Mr. Hutt and Mr. Addison from South Australia, successful competitors at Bisley shooting competition, England. The man on the right is Gerald Bowman Addison, and was born in Orroroo. He is the son of Walter Colman Addison, who won many shooting awards. See PRG 280/1/41/244 for another portrait; and the 'Register', 23 September 1905, p.7d for details.]

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; standing, left to right: A. Jarvis, W. Giffen; J. Reedman; J.J. Lyons. Sitting: Clem Hill; H. Blinman.

Rowing boat decorated for a regatta

Rowing boat decorated for a regatta

Two men and a woman in a rowing boat decorated with flowers and foliage for the Henley on Torrens regatta in Adelaide, South Australia.

Rowing boat decorated for a regatta

Rowing boat decorated for a regatta

Two men and a woman in a rowing boat decorated with flowers and foliage for the Henley on Torrens regatta in Adelaide, South Australia.

Messrs. W. P. Dunk and L. Von Doussa

Messrs. W. P. Dunk and L. Von Doussa

Close view of W. P. Dunk, a businessman from Milang and L. Von Doussa, a solicitor of Mount Barker, South Australia.

A buckled railway line after floods in South Australia

A buckled railway line after floods in South Australia

A badly buckled railway line caused by flooding near Bruce in South Australia. [Possibly by Quorn photographer, W. Hunt.]

Sir Archibald Weigall at a military function

Sir Archibald Weigall at a military function

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia wearing an army officer's uniform, attending a military function with Major General Antill [right], the Commandant of South Australian forces. [See also PRG 280/1/26/236.]

Motor-cycle for limbless men

Motor-cycle for limbless men

A man seated in a motor-cycle sidecar; the vehicle modified for use by "limbless men" was demonstrated at Government House before Lady Weigall and members of the Red Cross Society.

Railway damaged by floods in South Australia

Railway damaged by floods in South Australia

A buckled railway damaged by floods near Bruce in South Australia. [Possibly by Quorn photographer, W. Hunt.]

Miss Gray of the Reedbeds as a bride

Miss Gray of the Reedbeds as a bride

Miss Gray of the Reedbeds area near Adelaide photographed dressed as a bride on her wedding day.

Sixty years married

Sixty years married

Party at the diamond wedding celebration of Mary Jane Chalk, nee Carter, and Thomas William Chalk of The Wattles, Sturt.

Millbrook reservoir, South Australia

Millbrook reservoir, South Australia

Men in a motor car which has stopped on a dirt road travelling across the empty bed of Millbrook reservoir near its bridge, this area was eventually submerged in water.

Millbrook reservoir, South Australia

Millbrook reservoir, South Australia

Men in a motor car which has stopped on a dirt road travelling across the empty bed of Millbrook reservoir near its bridge, this area was eventually submerged in water.

Horse drawn passenger coach

Horse drawn passenger coach

A horse drawn passenger coach packed with men and women about to go on an excursion in the Adelaide Hills.

Group of South Australian men

Group of South Australian men

A group of South Australian men which includes politicians F.W. Coneybeer, sitting fourth from the left and A.W. Styles, Chief Secretary fourth from the right, uniformed police officers are also present; purpose not known.

Horse drawn passenger coach

Horse drawn passenger coach

A horse drawn passenger coach packed with men and women about to go on an excursion in the Adelaide Hills.

Group of South Australian men

Group of South Australian men

A group of South Australian men which includes politicians F.W. Coneybeer, sitting fourth from the left and A.W. Styles, Chief Secretary fourth from the right, uniformed police officers are also present; purpose not known.

Sixty years married

Sixty years married

Party at the diamond wedding celebration of Mary Jane Chalk, nee Carter, and Thomas William Chalk of The Wattles, Sturt.

Mr. W.H. Wadey and family

Mr. W.H. Wadey and family

Mr. W.H. Wadey, solicitor of 14 Robe Terrace, Medindie, photographed with his wife and family in a garden setting.

Adelaide welcomes Aidan de Brune who has walked around Australia

Adelaide welcomes Aidan de Brune who has walked around Australia

Mr. J.H. Flannagan of the Imperial Hotel Grenfell Street, Adelaide photographed welcoming Aidan de Brune who had walked around Australia to Adelaide; he is handing over a piece of paper which could be a cheque outside the premises of the hotel where a small crowd of spectators stand watching. A researcher has provided the following information from the diary of Aidan de Brune (a pseudonym of Herbert Charles Cull), documenting his walk around Australia, from the entry for 23 November 1923, day 795 of the journey: 'To leave Sydney on foot, to walk ten thousand miles (more or less) around Australia, calling at all the ports en route on the four coasts, and to return to Sydney, was the task set me'. The diary is available to read online from Project Gutenberg Australia - 'Record diary of a walk around Australia' by Aidan de Brune.

Delegates to a police conference

Delegates to a police conference

Brigadier General Leane, South Australian Police Commissioner, sitting centre front row in a group photograph of delegates attending a police conference; other names not known.