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A sunflower head

A sunflower head

Close view of a large sunflower head displayed at the Adelaide show; Searcy identifies the species as 'Bismarck'.

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.

A snake in South Australia

A snake in South Australia

Close view of a snake described by Searcy as 'Old Adam'.

A champion golfer about to play off

A champion golfer about to play off

A champion golfer identified by Searcy as being 'Legh Winser' about to play off at Seaton golf course, near Adelaide.

American visitors to Adelaide

American visitors to Adelaide

Close view of Dr. and Mrs. Campbell arriving at Adelaide railway station, they are described by Searcy as 'famous United States people'.

South Australian family group

South Australian family group

A South Australian family group taken in a garden in Adelaide; Searcy describes them as 'Mr. Darby & family, of Fowlers Bay Hotel'.

Members of the Children's Hospital Committee

Members of the Children's Hospital Committee

A group of women, including nurses and children described by Searcy as being members of the Children's Hospital Committee; names not known.

A group of residents from Walkerville, South Australia

A group of residents from Walkerville, South Australia

A group of men and women described by Searcy as 'some prominent residents at Walkerville', South Australia; names not known.

New electric tram car 210 in Adelaide

New electric tram car 210 in Adelaide

The new electric tram car 210 described by Searcy as 'the new drop centre tram cart' in Adelaide, South Australia.

Florence Conlon sitting on the beach at Largs Bay, South Australia

Florence Conlon sitting on the beach at Largs Bay, South Australia

A young girl identified by Searcy as Florence Conlon photographed sitting on the beach at Largs Bay; she is wearing beach pyjamas and a hat and holds a parasol.

Ant hill in the Northern Territory

Ant hill in the Northern Territory

A large ant hill in the Northern Territory; there is a Dort motor car in the background with a driver who Searcy describes as being part of the Captain White and Murray Aunger expedition from Adelaide to Darwin and back.

Florence Conlon sitting on the beach at Largs Bay

Florence Conlon sitting on the beach at Largs Bay

A young woman identified by Searcy as Florence Conlon photographed sitting on the beach at Largs Bay; she is is wearing beach pyjamas with a hat and holds a parasol, a small dog is sharing a rug with her.

Boy Scouts at a function in Adelaide, South Australia

Boy Scouts at a function in Adelaide, South Australia

A senior Boy Scout addressing a gathering at a function in Adelaide; colleagues sit behind him with honoured guests which Searcy notes include Sir A. Pickford.

The finish of a ladies swimming race

The finish of a ladies swimming race

Women swimming in the Torrens River at the finish of a race near Adelaide; Searcy describes the winner as being 'Miss Whitford'.

Four South Australian men

Four South Australian men

Four South Australian men photographed possibly at the races; Searcy identifies two as J.Campbell, first left and G. Bax, second left.

Group of men which includes a senior Boy Scout in Adelaide

Group of men which includes a senior Boy Scout in Adelaide

A group of men which includes a senior Boy Scout leaving a function in Adelaide; Searcy identifies the central figure holding a hat in his hand as Sir A. Pickford; other names not known.

A sailing ship and a steamboat at sea

A sailing ship and a steamboat at sea

A sailing ship and a small steamboat with sail following which Searcy has identified as the 'Jessie Darling' at sea off South Australia.

A senior Boy Scout delivering an address at a function

A senior Boy Scout delivering an address at a function

A senior Boy Scout identified by Searcy as Sir A. Pickford addressing an audience from a platform where colleagues and other men sit.

Early plantings in the Botanical Garden, Adelaide

Early plantings in the Botanical Garden, Adelaide

An area described by Searcy as part of the 'first Botanical Garden, near the River Torrens bank'; it is a winter scene with bare trees and a large fenced off cactus.

Twelve elderly men described as pioneers at Glenelg

Twelve elderly men described as pioneers at Glenelg

A group of twelve elderly men sitting and standing outside a building described by Searcy as 'Pioneers at Glenelg'; names not known.

Five South Australian men at the races in Adelaide

Five South Australian men at the races in Adelaide

Close view of five South Australian men described by Searcy as 'well known sports' standing together at the races in Adelaide; names not known.

A cactus, part of the Botanical Gardens original planting

A cactus, part of the Botanical Gardens original planting

A large cactus protected by a post and wire fence, described by Searcy as 'all that is left of Adelaide's first Botanical Gardens'.

Nurse A. Dyer of Adelaide

Nurse A. Dyer of Adelaide

Head and shoulders studio view of a young woman identified by Searcy as Nurse A. Dyer of Adelaide.

Mrs. Dorothy Chappell at Port Pirie

Mrs. Dorothy Chappell at Port Pirie

A smiling woman identified by Searcy as Mrs. Dorothy Chappell sitting on the back of a seat at Port Pirie, South Australia.

A man playing golf near Adelaide

A man playing golf near Adelaide

A man referred to by Searcy as 'The Dr.' playing golf near Adelaide.

Port Lincoln, South Australia

Port Lincoln, South Australia

Part of the Bay and small houses at Port Lincoln, South Australia; Searcy has marked a house in the foreground and described it as 'Old Government House in 1863/4'. According to a researcher, locals know this double bend in the road as "The Double Corner". The main road is called the Lincoln Highway coming into town from the north. The track to the left is now Normandy Place. The house in the background was demolished and the Limani Motel now stands there.

Mrs. Dorothy Chappell at Port Pirie, South Australia

Mrs. Dorothy Chappell at Port Pirie, South Australia

A smiling woman identified by Searcy as Mrs. Dorothy Chappell sitting on the back of a seat at Port Pirie, South Australia.

The wreck of the SS 'Ferret' at Reef Head

The wreck of the SS 'Ferret' at Reef Head

A ship identified by Searcy as the SS 'Ferret' ashore at Reef Head, South Australia, where it was wrecked on 14 November 1920. According to a researcher, the close ship is the barque 'Ethel', which ran aground in 1904. This would make the wreck further out the 'Ferret', which was wrecked in 1920, but had been used in an unsuccessful attempt to refloat the 'Ethel' in 1904.

A cluster of 23 oranges grown at Renmark, South Australia

A cluster of 23 oranges grown at Renmark, South Australia

A cluster of 23 oranges growing together on one stem from an orange grove at Renmark owned by a returned soldier; a note by Searcy claims that they were presented to the 'Hon. Mr. Laffer' who was a Member of Parliament in South Australia.

Three men attending the launch of the SS Eurimbla

Three men attending the launch of the SS Eurimbla

Three men, two in shirtsleeves, described by Searcy as attending the launch of the new ship SS Eurimbla; the central figure is identified as Mr. Poole, a partner in the Poole and Steele shipyard at Osborne near Port Adelaide.