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'Hindley Street', Adelaide

'Hindley Street', Adelaide

'Hindley Street', Adelaide: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.

'Government House and part of North Terrace'

'Government House and part of North Terrace'

'Government House and part of North Terrace, east view', Adelaide: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.

'Government offices, south view', Adelaide

'Government offices, south view', Adelaide

'Government offices, south view', Adelaide: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.

'St. John's Church', Adelaide

'St. John's Church', Adelaide

'St. John's Church', Adelaide: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.

'Part of Adelaide, from the north west'

'Part of Adelaide, from the north west'

'Part of Adelaide, from the north west (Mt.Lofty): a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.

'The City Mill, south view', Adelaide

'The City Mill, south view', Adelaide

'The City Mill, south view', Adelaide: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.

'Klemzig, German village on the Torrens', South Australia

'Klemzig, German village on the Torrens', South Australia

'Klemzig, German village on the Torrens', South Australia: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.

'The plains from Glen Osmond mine, Adelaide'

'The plains from Glen Osmond mine, Adelaide'

'The plains from Glen Osmond mine, Adelaide': a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.

'Frome bridge', Adelaide

'Frome bridge', Adelaide

'Frome bridge', Adelaide: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.

Three marksmen from South Australia

Three marksmen from South Australia

Three men standing next to each other who represented South Australia at the Bisley shooting competition in England; the central figure is identified as Mr. Addison. [It seems likely 'Mr Addison' is W.C. Addison, and the young man on the left is his son, Gerald Bowman Addison. See PRG 280/1/37/328 for another portrait; and the 'Register', 23 September 1905, p.7d for details of Addison Snr's shooting prowess, while an article in 'The Times' of 15 July 1924 refers to a G.B. Addison winning the Bisley shooting competition.]

Railway traffic at Wudinna, South Australia

Railway traffic at Wudinna, South Australia

Mixed train and Wittber motor inspection car at Wudinna station in South Australia.

Miss Moss planting a tree

Miss Moss planting a tree

Close view of a young actress identified as Miss Moss planting a tree in Adelaide; she is surrounded by a group of men, women, and children.

'The Rapid' riding out a storm

'The Rapid' riding out a storm

A photographic reproduction of the watercolour by Colonel William Light depicting the surveying brig 'Rapid' riding out a storm off Rapid Bay while held by two anchors on October 12th and 13th, 1836.

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.

Tree planting in Adelaide

Tree planting in Adelaide

A young woman identified by Searcy as being Miss Moss, an actress, standing with others during a tree planting ceremony in Adelaide.

Yacht 'Four Winds' at Port Adelaide

Yacht 'Four Winds' at Port Adelaide

The yacht 'Four Winds' owned by Captain J.G. Arnold, at Port Adelaide.

Members of a Scottish pipe band

Members of a Scottish pipe band

Members of a Scottish pipe and drum band photographed with their musical instruments outside a house in Adelaide; they all wear national dress and stand with an older man who could be their host.

Sir Lewis Cohen at Adelaide golf links

Sir Lewis Cohen at Adelaide golf links

Sir Lewis Cohen, Lord Mayor of Adelaide, playing the first shot at the newly opened North Adelaide municipal golf links on 11 August 1923.

A young smiling bride

A young smiling bride

A young smiling bride identified by Searcy as being a Miss Gray; she stands alone in front of a garden fence which has been partially covered with two rugs.

'Sunshine' farm machinery

'Sunshine' farm machinery

An agricultural seed drill manufactured by 'Sunshine' on display at the Adelaide show.

Prince Alfred College, Adelaide

Prince Alfred College, Adelaide

Group of old collegians attending a function at Prince Alfred College, Adelaide, associated laying of the foundation stone of the War Memorial wing by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Tom Bridges. Top row L-R: R. Riggs, A.H. Dobbie, Dr. R.D. Brummitt, Ralph Vardon, Major T.R. Mellor, unidentified, H. Smith and R.A. Duncan. Front row: T. Baulderstone, A.T. Sutton, Dr. S.L Dawkins, F.T. Percy, A.S. Lewis (who was no. 2 on the roll), Major Playford, and T. Axford.

'Sunshine' farm machinery

'Sunshine' farm machinery

An agricultural seed drill manufactured by 'Sunshine' on display at the Adelaide show.

Visitors outside Reynella winery

Visitors outside Reynella winery

A group of men visiting Reynella described by Searcy as 'judges at a vine training camp'; they stand outside the winery with a woman, possibly a member of staff, names not known.

Men attending a dinner

Men attending a dinner

Members of the Licensed Victuallers' Association of South Australia attending a dinner at the Grand Hotel, on the corner of Rundle and Pulteney Streets, Adelaide [also at PRG 280/1/19/436].

A bride and groom

A bride and groom

A bride and groom identified as a Miss Gray from the Reedbeds area near Adelaide and naval Lieutenant Gregory who served on H.M.A.S. 'Australia'; the couple are photographed in a garden and stand in front of a wooden fence which has been partially covered with two rugs.

A wedding group

A wedding group

A wedding group photographed in a garden after the marriage of Miss Gray from the Reedbeds area near Adelaide and Lieutenant Gregory who served on H.M.A.S. 'Australia'; the bride and groom stand with their attendants and parents.

Sir John Duncan laying Presbyterian Church, Unley, foundation stone

Sir John Duncan laying Presbyterian Church, Unley, foundation stone

Sir John Duncan, MLC, laying the foundation stone of the Presbyterian Church of St. Andrew's at Hughes Street, Unley on 1 February 1913 (two views - see also PRG 280/1/6/96).

Army cadets marching in Adelaide

Army cadets marching in Adelaide

Cadets marching in a funeral procession in Hindley Street, 1913. The occasion was the funeral procession of Colonel Le Mesurier, Commandant of Military Forces in South Australia. Over 1700 troops participated, and the Colonel was laid to rest in West Terrace Cemetery. See also PRG 280/1/14/365

The entrance to 'Richings Lodge'

The entrance to 'Richings Lodge'

The entrance gates and tree lined road leading to 'Richings Lodge' owned by J.B.Tothill. See PRG 280/1/10/147 for biographical information on John Tothill.

A woman opening the bowling season at Port Elliot green

A woman opening the bowling season at Port Elliot green

A woman throwing the 'jack' as part of the official opening of the bowls season at Port Elliot bowling green.