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Group of young South Australian war workers

Group of young South Australian war workers

Young men and women standing on tiered seating described by Searcy as 'South Australian war workers'; names not known.

Pioneer settlers reunion at Glenelg

Pioneer settlers reunion at Glenelg

A group of elderly men described by Searcy as a 'small band of pioneer settlers in South Australia' photographed at a reunion held at Glenelg; names not known.

Group of South Australian army officers

Group of South Australian army officers

A formal group of South Australian army officers described by Searcy as 'eminent during the War'. Seated 6th from right in the front row (not on the ground) is, according to a researcher, Miles Fitzroy Beevor, to his left is E.C. Oldham (5th from right). It would appear that this photo is roughly contemporary with the group in B 57643.

Sir William Sowden reading an address at Wattle Grove

Sir William Sowden reading an address at Wattle Grove

Sir William Sowden, editor of the 'Register' newspaper reading an address to an assembly that includes Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, Lady Weigall and their daughter Priscilla gathered together at a place described by Searcy as Wattle Grove on Wattle Day.

Sir Archibald Weigall acknowledging his Boy Scout guard of honour

Sir Archibald Weigall acknowledging his Boy Scout guard of honour

Sir Archibald Weigall lifting his hat in acknowledgment of the Boy Scouts waiting as his guard of honour at a place described by Searcy as Wattle Grove during a function on Wattle Day.

Spectators arriving at Osborne shipyard

Spectators arriving at Osborne shipyard

Spectators arriving at Osborne shipyard for the launching of the new ship 'Eurimbla'.

Premises of the hospital at Melrose, South Australia

Premises of the hospital at Melrose, South Australia

A house at Melrose which is described by Searcy as being the hospital.

A lake at Mount Gambier, South Australia

A lake at Mount Gambier, South Australia

Distant view of one of the lakes at Mount Gambier surrounded with wooded countryside; Searcy notes that it was taken from the 'back of the hospital'.

Warrcoola Creek, South Australia

Warrcoola Creek, South Australia

An area of water identified by Searcy as Warrcoola Creek.

Picnic group in National Park, Belair, South Australia

Picnic group in National Park, Belair, South Australia

A large picnic group of adults and children photographed in the National Park, Belair; they are described by Searcy as 'wicker workers'.

A sailor from H.M.S. Cerberus

A sailor from H.M.S. Cerberus

Close view of a sailor from H.M.S. Cerberus; Searcy notes that the man, who wears three medals comes from Port Adelaide and has been in the Royal Navy since 1884, name not known.

Six young men, employees of the Register newspaper

Six young men, employees of the Register newspaper

Six young men described by Searcy as 'employees of the Register' newspaper, possibly journalists; names not known.

A champion racehorse and its jockey

A champion racehorse and its jockey

A champion racehorse and its jockey trotting through an enclosure at a racecourse in Adelaide; Searcy names the horse as 'Bright Day'.

Crowds attending an opening of a new Chapel

Crowds attending an opening of a new Chapel

A crowd of spectators attending a religious ceremony described by Searcy as being the opening of a 'new chapel at the Roman Catholic Monastery'. It is the opening of the Cunningham Chapel at St Aloysius College in November 1922. McAuley House is the building on the left (now known as the Dunlevie Building). Information from St. Aloysius College website.

Eight men with rifles

Eight men with rifles

Eight South Australian men photographed in a group holding rifles, they are described by Searcy as 'crack shots of South Australia'; Messrs. Castine and Dean sit first and second left front row, other names not known.

Wedding group taken outside a house in Adelaide

Wedding group taken outside a house in Adelaide

A bride and groom photographed with their attendants and parents outside a house in Adelaide; Searcy supplies the surnames 'Oliver and Quaker'.

A drawing of countryside near Augusta Timber Station, Western Australia

A drawing of countryside near Augusta Timber Station, Western Australia

A pencil drawing of countryside with a small dwelling and a separate farm building near Augusta Timber Station which Searcy notes was owned by M.C. Davies in Western Australia.

A drawing of Augusta Timber Station, Western Australia

A drawing of Augusta Timber Station, Western Australia

A drawing of a dwelling and surrounding countryside described by Searcy as being Augusta Timber Station owned by M.C. Davies in Western Australia.

An aged man identified as Mr. Hickson

An aged man identified as Mr. Hickson

An aged man identified by Searcy as Mr. Hickson; he sits with his hands on a stick facing the camera and is hatless.

A group of six men

A group of six men

A group of six men described by Searcy as being 'in France'; they are wearing civilian and military style clothing, possibly of the American forces, names not known.

Two men standing with a large wheel

Two men standing with a large wheel

Two men standing with a large wheel held by rope and chain described by Searcy as being the 'Register office wheel', possibly used in association with producing the South Australian newspaper: The Register.

An open tourer motor car visiting Central Australia

An open tourer motor car visiting Central Australia

An open tourer motor car standing in front of some large stones in Central Australia described by Searcy as the 'Devil's pebbles'; the car has luggage strapped on to its side and two axes fixed to the lower edge.

Group of men in a garden near Meadows, South Australia

Group of men in a garden near Meadows, South Australia

A small group of men discussing a problem in a garden near Meadows; Searcy alludes to a 'Norman Brookman, boy bushranger near Meadows'.

A small wooden house near Meadows, South Australia

A small wooden house near Meadows, South Australia

A small wooden house which Searcy describes as the 'N. Brookman house and the boy bushranger', thought to be near Meadows, South Australia.

A horseman identified as Constable Macquire

A horseman identified as Constable Macquire

A horseman identified by Searcy as Constable Macquire who was associated with an incident involving a boy bushranger near Meadows, South Australia.

A bride and groom recently married in Adelaide

A bride and groom recently married in Adelaide

A bride and groom standing outside a house in Adelaide after their marriage; Searcy has supplied names that look like Bentley and Lethard - possibly Horace Bentley and Ellen Lenane, married 13 March 1923 at the Registry Office, Adelaide [information provided by researcher].

Mr. Hill, an Adelaide Baker

Mr. Hill, an Adelaide Baker

Head and shoulders photograph of a man described by Searcy as 'Mr. Hill, Adelaide Baker'.

A man identified as Mr. Verco, pastoralist

A man identified as Mr. Verco, pastoralist

Studio view of a man wearing spectacles identified by Searcy as being 'Mr. Verco, a pastoralist'.

Winners of the Imperial Challenge Shield at Unley

Winners of the Imperial Challenge Shield at Unley

A group of men, some wearing army uniform, described by Searcy as the 'Imperial Challenge Shield winners' at Unley, South Australia, possibly for a shooting contest.

Three Adelaide City Councillors

Three Adelaide City Councillors

Close view of three men described by Searcy as 'Councillors, Adelaide'; left to right: Councillor Cane, Councillor Wald, and an unidentified colleague.