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New army recruits

New army recruits

A large group of new army recruits, possibly photographed at the Jubilee Oval, Adelaide. The second man, standing, in the second row, with a moustache, is Lieutenant E.G.E. Willis.

The Register Building, Grenfell Street, Adelaide

The Register Building, Grenfell Street, Adelaide

The Register offices, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia.

Sir Henry Galway at a Boy Scout function

Sir Henry Galway at a Boy Scout function

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia taking the salute at a Boy Scout march past in the Adelaide parklands.

Lady Galway at the Children's Hospital, North Adelaide

Lady Galway at the Children's Hospital, North Adelaide

Lady Galway, holding a bouquet of flowers, standing with nurses and officials outside the Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, South Australia.

A group of South Australian men

A group of South Australian men

A group of South Australian men including politicians Reginald Blundell, second from right, and Harry Young, third from right, front row.

Spectators watching for an aircraft

Spectators watching for an aircraft

A large crowd of spectators watching the sky for the arrival of an aeroplane near Adelaide.

A picnic group

A picnic group

A group of South Australians on a picnic outing; names not known.

Australian military staff instructors

Australian military staff instructors

A large group of Australian military officers, described as the instructional staff of the Federal City Forces; most names not known. The following have been identified in the front row: Colonel Goghill second from left (see also PRG 280/1/8/436]; Connor third from right; F.M. Lorenzo 8th from right; Colonel Dean 9th from right; Colonel F.J.D. Darvall 10th from right; and T. Hancock 11th from right. The man fifth from right also appears in PRG 280/1/42/114 and the man 6th from right also appears in PRG 280/1/39/182. A researcher has suggested that the small group that appears in PRG 280/1/42/114 and this photo appear to have been taken at the same time at the Jubilee (ie Exhibition) Oval during the later years of WWI. It is possible that the small group is the local staff and the large includes staff from HQ at Keswick.

New army recruits, Adelaide

New army recruits, Adelaide

A group of professional soldiers, army recruits, and women at the Commonwealth Military Forces Staff Office, Adelaide, South Australia.

Three Australian military officers

Three Australian military officers

Three Australian military officers seated on a bench; Major Hughes sits far right.

A wedding party

A wedding party

A bride and groom with their wedding party and family photographed on the verandah of a private residence in South Australia.

Volunteer helpers at the Cheer-Up Hut, Adelaide

Volunteer helpers at the Cheer-Up Hut, Adelaide

A group of uniformed volunteer women helpers photographed in front of the Cheer-Up Hut, Adelaide, South Australia; names not known.

A wedding group at the Grand Central Hotel, Adelaide

A wedding group at the Grand Central Hotel, Adelaide

A wedding group photographed at the Grand Central Hotel, Rundle Street, Adelaide; names not known.

Cattle in a stock-yard

Cattle in a stock-yard

Cattle in a South Australian stock-yard, possibly at an abattoir on the outskirts of Adelaide.

A group of soldiers in front of a Red Cross tent

A group of soldiers in front of a Red Cross tent

Group of newly trained soldiers of the South Australian 19th Field Ambulance (Australian Medical Corps) in front of a Red Cross tent at Army camp, probably pre-war. Officers Charles Moodie and Colonel Arthur Edmond Shepherd are seated in the middle row, 5th and 6th from the left. The man to his right also appears in PRG 280/1/18/171.

Audience at the Exhibition Building, Adelaide

Audience at the Exhibition Building, Adelaide

A large audience at the Jubilee Exhibition Building, North Terrace, Adelaide.

Speakers' Corner at Botanic Park, Adelaide

Speakers' Corner at Botanic Park, Adelaide

Crowds attending a patriotic meeting at Speakers' Corner, Botanic Park near Frome Road, Adelaide, South Australia.

A group of swimmers and spectators

A group of swimmers and spectators

A group of swimmers and spectators photographed on the bank of a river, possibly the Torrens in South Australia.

A picnic outing

A picnic outing

A large group of South Australians enjoying a picnic outing on the banks of a creek; exact location not known.

Audience at the Jubilee Exhibition Building, Adelaide

Audience at the Jubilee Exhibition Building, Adelaide

Women attending a meeting inside the Jubilee Exhibition Building, North Terrace, Adelaide; a man is delivering a speech in a room decorated with patriotic flags.

A group of soldiers

A group of soldiers

A group of South Australian soldiers; names not known.

Nurses at the Children's Hospital, North Adelaide

Nurses at the Children's Hospital, North Adelaide

A group of nurses and a young girl standing on the steps outside the Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, South Australia.

Colonel Stanley Price Weir

Colonel Stanley Price Weir

Colonel Stanley Price Weir mounted on a horse at Morphettville Camp.

Tank Week parade, Adelaide

Tank Week parade, Adelaide

Tank Week parade at the corner of Grenfell Street and King William Street, Adelaide. Tank Week was an initiative to raise funds for the Sixth War Loan. The parade conducted on the morning of 3 April 1918, was made up of troops from the Mitcham Camp, led by the camp band, a mock 'tank' and a banner which reads 'Turn your money into bullets'. A team of workmen are repairing a section of tram-line in King William Street.

Boy Scouts on the Jubilee Oval, Adelaide

Boy Scouts on the Jubilee Oval, Adelaide

A large group of Boy Scouts on parade at the Jubilee Oval, Adelaide, South Australia.

St Patrick's Day parade in Adelaide

St Patrick's Day parade in Adelaide

Crowds of spectators watching a St Patrick's Day led by a pipe band proceeding along King William Street, Adelaide.

John Hill and his family

John Hill and his family

John Hill, centre, and members of his family.

Speaker's Corner, Botanic Park, Adelaide

Speaker's Corner, Botanic Park, Adelaide

A large crowd listening to a speaker on a Sunday morning at Speaker's Corner, Botanic Park, Adelaide.

Adelaide Telephone Department staff

Adelaide Telephone Department staff

A group of male members of the Adelaide Telephone Department staff; names not known.

Members of the Master Carriers' Association

Members of the Master Carriers' Association

Adelaide members of the Master Carriers' Association of South Australia; names not known.