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Men attending a gardeners' picnic in South Australia

Men attending a gardeners' picnic in South Australia

A group of men standing behind two horse drawn vehicles described by Searcy as being present at a gardeners' picnic in South Australia.

Prize winning horse drawn vehicle at a show in Adelaide

Prize winning horse drawn vehicle at a show in Adelaide

Two men riding in a prize winning horse drawn vehicle at a show in Adelaide; the horse has been identified by Searcy as being called 'Gay Boy'.

Horse drawn covered wagon pulling a smaller vehicle

Horse drawn covered wagon pulling a smaller vehicle

A horse drawn covered wagon pulling a smaller caravan which has a chimney along Gilles Street, Adelaide past the premises of Hudd & Sons, Ltd., manufacturer of chocolate and confectionery; Searcy describes the vehicle as being on the way to Waikerie.

A soup kitchen dispensing food in Oppau, Germany

A soup kitchen dispensing food in Oppau, Germany

Women and children waiting to receive food from a soup kitchen dispensing food in the streets of Oppau, Germany described by Searcy as being 'after the great explosion' indicating that there had been a recent disaster.

The Town Clerk of Glenelg with three army officers

The Town Clerk of Glenelg with three army officers

Close view of W.H. Jeanes, Town Clerk of Glenelg, standing second from the left with three army officers during a function described by Searcy as being a 'presentation of war guns to Glenelg Corporation'; other names not known.

Cricket players of the 1894-5 South Australian team

Cricket players of the 1894-5 South Australian team

Partial view of a group of cricket players representing South Australia in the 1894-5 season; back row: Dyer, second from the right next to G. Searcy, umpire; front row: George Giffen, second from the right next to E. Jones, far right.

Football players outside Prince Alfred College, Adelaide

Football players outside Prince Alfred College, Adelaide

A group of football players photographed outside Prince Alfred College, Adelaide, described by Searcy as 'old collegians'; names not known.

Metal machinery described as a plunger

Metal machinery described as a plunger

Close view of metal machinery at Adelaide University which Searcy describes as being a 'plunger'.

A man wearing a sun helmet and smoking a cigar

A man wearing a sun helmet and smoking a cigar

A close view of a man wearing a sun helmet, dark glasses, and a three piece suit; he is smoking a cigar and is identified by Searcy as being Mr. Benny (?) from Noarlunga in South Australia.

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.

The lighthouse and cottages at Point Lowly, South Australia

The lighthouse and cottages at Point Lowly, South Australia

Distant view of the lighthouse and cottages at Point Lowly, Spencer Gulf, South Australia; four men sit in a small rowing boat in the foreground, one is possibly Arthur Searcy.

Point Lowly lighthouse and cottages

Point Lowly lighthouse and cottages

Distant view of Point Lowly lighthouse and cottages; four men are in a small rowing boat in the foreground, one is possibly Arthur Searcy.

Members of the Harbors Board of South Australia

Members of the Harbors Board of South Australia

The four members of the Harbors Board of South Australia photographed sitting around a meeting table with documents awaiting attention; left to right: E.A. Farquhar, commissioner, J.B. Labatt, deputy chairman, Arthur Searcy, chairman, W.J.P. Taylor, secretary and accountant.

A woman wearing bathing costume sitting on sandhills

A woman wearing bathing costume sitting on sandhills

A woman described by Searcy as 'Nurse A.D.' photographed wearing bathing costume and sitting on sandhills by a beach in South Australia.

A woman paddling in the sea with a dog

A woman paddling in the sea with a dog

A woman described by Searcy as being 'Nurse A.D.' photographed paddling in the sea with a friendly dog at a beach in South Australia.

Committee men for Unley Park's new oval

Committee men for Unley Park's new oval

A group of men described by Searcy as being members of a committee associated with a new oval at Unley Park; Sir Sidney Kidman stands second from the left with Sir David Gordon, journalist and politician on his right, other names not known.

Two men with a horse drawn vehicle on Kangaroo Island

Two men with a horse drawn vehicle on Kangaroo Island

Two men standing with a horse drawn vehicle in bush country on Kangaroo Island; Searcy comments that there is a steep ravine to cross at this spot.

The finish of a horse race in Adelaide, South Australia

The finish of a horse race in Adelaide, South Australia

The finish of a horse race in Adelaide; Searcy identifies the winner as 'Pistoliers'.

Display of three large eggs

Display of three large eggs

A display of three eggs, two are very large and described by Searcy as weighing over 4 ounces each.

A woman playing bowls in Adelaide

A woman playing bowls in Adelaide

A woman described by Searcy as 'a champion' playing bowls in Adelaide, South Australia; name not known.

Adelaide Bowling Club, Victoria Drive

Adelaide Bowling Club, Victoria Drive

Players outside the premises of the Adelaide Bowling Club on the south green when it was located on Victoria Drive; the members are raising their hats and are described by Searcy as 'welcoming the Governor'.

A marksman standing with his rifle

A marksman standing with his rifle

Close view of a marksman standing with his rifle, described by Searcy as being the 'winner of the King's Cup'; name not known.

Mr. Hall, a South Australian marksman

Mr. Hall, a South Australian marksman

Studio view of Mr. Hall, a South Australian marksman described by Searcy as being a 'Bisley winner'.

The paddle steamer 'Nellie' at Mannum in South Australia

The paddle steamer 'Nellie' at Mannum in South Australia

The paddle steamer 'Nellie', described by Searcy as being the flagship at a regatta, waiting at a landing stage at Mannum in South Australia; passengers stand and sit on both decks, others stretch their legs on the river bank.

Mrs. Smith of Hindmarsh, South Australia

Mrs. Smith of Hindmarsh, South Australia

Two very elderly women sitting and standing outside a house; Searcy identifies one as being Mrs. Smith of Hindmarsh aged 102 years.

The 'Isis', largest yacht in South Australia

The 'Isis', largest yacht in South Australia

The 'Isis' anchored at Port Adelaide, described by Searcy as being the largest yacht in South Australia. [The 'Isis' belonged to Mr Perry. After leaving South Australia, she was lost in Port Phillip Bay. In this photograph she lies on moorings at Birkenhead before the Royal SA Yacht Squadron moved to Outer Harbor in 1924. (Information supplied by Dr P.M. Last.)].

Spectators watching a swimmer dive from a platform

Spectators watching a swimmer dive from a platform

Spectators watching a swimmer dive from a high platform, described by Searcy as being an event held at Walkerville and the Torrens River.

Machinery at the University of Adelaide

Machinery at the University of Adelaide

Close view of machinery described by Searcy as 'a plunger' held at the University of Adelaide, possibly part of some sort of press.

South Australian family in a garden

South Australian family in a garden

A man and a woman with seven young people photographed in a South Australian garden, names not known; Searcy comments that the man was later drowned.

The late J. MacGraw of Adelaide

The late J. MacGraw of Adelaide

Head and shoulders studio view of a man identified by Searcy as the late J. MacGraw, an auctioneer of Adelaide.