Find • Searcy Collection • Results 6,871 to 6,900 of 19,816

Port Lincoln, South Australia

Port Lincoln, South Australia

Partial view of the town of Port Lincoln which was taken from the jetty where four boys are walking.

A reception committee waiting to welcome the Governor

A reception committee waiting to welcome the Governor

Five top hatted men waiting to welcome the Governor of South Australia to a garden party; Sir Jenkin Coles, South Australian politician stands first left, James Marshall, merchant is standing second from the right next to the former mayor of Adelaide, Charles Willcox, on the far right. Other names unknown.

Camel team pulling an empty wagon in South Australia

Camel team pulling an empty wagon in South Australia

A team of eight camels pulling an empty wagon at Fowlers Bay, South Australia.

Mrs.W.S.Smith and Mrs.George

Mrs.W.S.Smith and Mrs.George

Head and shoulders view of Mrs.W.S.Smith and Mrs.George, possibly of Adelaide in a studio portrait.

A large inflated hot air balloon in South Australia

A large inflated hot air balloon in South Australia

A large inflated hot air balloon on display at a function in South Australia where crowds of spectators look on.

A smartly dressed South Australian man

A smartly dressed South Australian man

A smartly dressed South Australian man wearing a three piece suit and a straw boater, name not known.

A welcome for distinguished guests arriving at a rose garden in South Australia

A welcome for distinguished guests arriving at a rose garden in South Australia

Distinguished guests, possibly Sir George and Lady Le Hunte being welcomed to a function at a rose garden in Adelaide, South Australia.

Thomas Price, Premier of South Australia leaving a ship at Glenelg, South Australia

Thomas Price, Premier of South Australia leaving a ship at Glenelg, South Australia

Thomas Price, Premier of South Australia 1905-1909 leaving the ship that carried the official party accompanying the Governor-General to Glenelg for the new breakwater 'driving in the first pile' ceremony.

Men at Adelaide Oval dressed in fancy dress for a charity function

Men at Adelaide Oval dressed in fancy dress for a charity function

Men dressed in fancy dress representing different South Australian businesses such as John Martins, Beehive Wool, and the nursing profession for a charity function held on Adelaide Oval.

Sir Day Bosanquet arriving at the races in South Australia

Sir Day Bosanquet arriving at the races in South Australia

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia shortly after arriving by train at a horse-racing event, possibly at Balaklava. He stands in a welcoming group, third from the right facing the camera.

Politician W.O. Archibald with two male companions

Politician W.O. Archibald with two male companions

South Australian politician W.O. Archibald standing far left with two male companions, names unknown.

Guests arriving at Glenelg for the new breakwater ceremony

Guests arriving at Glenelg for the new breakwater ceremony

Guests arriving at Glenelg after a sea voyage bringing the Governor-General for the new breakwater 'driving in the first pile' ceremony.

Guests travelling by ship to Glenelg

Guests travelling by ship to Glenelg

Six women and a male companion sitting on the deck of their ship whilst travelling to Glenelg for the new breakwater 'driving in the first pile' ceremony.

Sir Jenkin Coles, South Australian politician and two male companions

Sir Jenkin Coles, South Australian politician and two male companions

Sir Jenkin Coles, South Australian auctioneer and politician with two male companions aboard the ship taking an official party to Glenelg for the new breakwater 'driving in the first pile' ceremony.

Guests at a garden party in South Australia

Guests at a garden party in South Australia

Guests at a garden party in South Australia.

A woman playing croquet

A woman playing croquet

A woman playing croquet in South Australia.

Women tennis players in Adelaide, South Australia

Women tennis players in Adelaide, South Australia

Women tennis players wearing long skirts and hats in Adelaide, South Australia; Ms.Wyatt stands third from the right, other names unknown.

Two men with a giraffe

Two men with a giraffe

Two men standing next to a giraffe which is tethered to a tent in the background; location unknown.

Sir Samuel Way escorting his step-daughter on her wedding day

Sir Samuel Way escorting his step-daughter on her wedding day

Chief Justice Sir Samuel Way escorting his step-daughter, Miss Shylie Blue from their home at 'Montefiore' in North Adelaide on her wedding day. She married Herbert Rymill.

Children's party group at Clare, South Australia

Children's party group at Clare, South Australia

Guests at a children's party held in a park given by the Mayor of Clare to celebrate his seventieth birthday.

Badly damaged buildings possibly caused by fire

Badly damaged buildings possibly caused by fire

Badly damaged old buildings in South Australia completely gutted, possibly by fire; exact location unknown.

Members of a South Australian football team

Members of a South Australian football team

Group photograph of members of a South Australian football team, two of the men have small boys sitting with them; names unknown.

A Labor procession in Argent Street, Broken Hill

A Labor procession in Argent Street, Broken Hill

A Labor procession with union banners in Argent Street, Broken Hill, with regalia being worn by leading trade unionists. A large crowd is looking on.

Spectators attending the opening of new facilities at Outer Harbor, South Australia

Spectators attending the opening of new facilities at Outer Harbor, South Australia

Spectators standing amongst building material and on rail tracks during the opening of new facilities at Outer Harbor, South Australia.

A reception committee to welcome the Governor of South Australia

A reception committee to welcome the Governor of South Australia

Five top hatted men waiting to welcome the Governor of South Australia to a garden party in Adelaide; Sir Jenkin Coles, politician stands first left, James Marshall, merchant and philanthropist second from the right next to Charles Willcox, former mayor of Adelaide from 1892-1894, far right.

Furniture and an open door inside a house

Furniture and an open door inside a house

Interior view inside a house in South Australia showing an open double doorway with a stag's head mounted overhead and wooden furniture either side, possibly an entrance hall; location unknown.

Camel team at Fowlers Bay, South Australia

Camel team at Fowlers Bay, South Australia

A camel team pulling an empty wagon at Fowlers Bay, South Australia.

An early aircraft in flight

An early aircraft in flight

Distant view of an early aircraft in flight.

Monuments in Brighton Cemetery, Victoria

Monuments in Brighton Cemetery, Victoria

Monuments in Brighton General Cemetery, corner of North Road and Hawthorn Road, Caufield South, Victoria. The pillar and wreath in the centre is the grave of poet Adam Lindsay Gordon.

Four greyhounds with their handlers in South Australia

Four greyhounds with their handlers in South Australia

Four greyhounds used for racing with their handlers in South Australia.