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Cutter 'Annie' winning a race at American River.
Messrs. Paulson and Swanson's cutter 'Annie' winning the cutters' race at the annual gala day at American River, Kangaroo Island, on 26 December 1922.


A race horse called 'Flying Glass'
A jockey riding his horse called 'Flying Glass' past racegoers at a racecourse in Adelaide.


Prize winning horse and rider
A prize winning horse and rider photographed at a show in Adelaide; names not known.


A European princess imprisoned for perjury
A studio view of a young woman identified as being Princess Margaret, the daughter of Prince Max Hohenlohe-Ohringen, who was accused of being an accomplice to Captain Ehrhardt, a notorious Monarchist leader of the time, and subsequently imprisoned for perjury.


The entrance to Government House, Adelaide
Distant view of the entrance gates to Government House in Adelaide; the phrase: God save the King can be seen on the archway.


Part of Millbrook reservoir, South Australia
A partial view of Millbrook reservoir in South Australia.


Cargo ship docked at a wharf in South Australia
Partial view of a cargo ship waiting for loading at a wharf in South Australia; exact location not known.


Two race horses parading at a racecourse in Adelaide
Jockeys riding two race horses past punters at a racecourse in Adelaide.


Hobart
Hobart, viewed from Mount Wellington.


A line of parked motor cars
A line of parked motor cars at an outdoor function in South Australia.


Flooding over roads near Adelaide
Major flooding over roads near Adelaide in 1923, said to be the worst for 40 years.


Three horse racing enthusiasts
Close view of three men associated with South Australian horse racing, left to right: Mr. Neal, owner of horses; Mr. O'Brien, trainer; Mr. Jack Wren.


A bowling club in Kapunda
Members of a bowling club standing on the green outside their club house where families sit watching, possibly attending the official opening of the season.


A football match in South Australia
Football players jumping for the ball during a football match between the South Australian Second Eighteen (striped guernsey) and the Tasmanian State Team, played in front of a large crowd at Adelaide Oval 21st July 1923. Tasmania were the victors in this match.


Shipping waiting at a Port Lincoln jetty
Distant view of steamships and sailing vessels waiting at Kirton Point jetty, Port Lincoln. [Information provided by Phil Rickard].


A family group at Kingswood, South Australia
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammond with their two children photographed sitting in a garden at Kingswood, near Adelaide, South Australia.


Ship farewell from Outer Harbor
Distant view of a crowd waving to a ship (unseen) as it leaves Outer Harbor; a woman's hand waving a white handkerchief from the side of the ship is included by the photographer who must have been standing beside her.


'The South Australian Company's Mill on the Torrens'
'The South Australian Company's Mill on the Torrens, north view': a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.


'Hindley Street looking west', Adelaide
'Hindley Street looking west': a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon of the centre of Adelaide.


'The Port', a sketch of Port Adelaide
'The Port': a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon showing shipping in the harbour at Port Adelaide with the peak of Mount Lofty in the background.


'Hindley Street', Adelaide
'Hindley Street', Adelaide: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.


'Government House and part of North Terrace'
'Government House and part of North Terrace, east view', Adelaide: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.


'Government offices, south view', Adelaide
'Government offices, south view', Adelaide: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.


'St. John's Church', Adelaide
'St. John's Church', Adelaide: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.


'Part of Adelaide, from the north west'
'Part of Adelaide, from the north west (Mt.Lofty): a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.


Miss Patsie Hammond
A small girl photographed in a garden identified as Miss Patsie Hammond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammond of Kingswood, near Adelaide, South Australia.


'The City Mill, south view', Adelaide
'The City Mill, south view', Adelaide: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.


Two women on a cruise
Two women sitting on a ship's deck during a sea cruise; names not known.


A group of men and women in the Botanical Gardens
A group of men and women sitting and standing in two rows photographed in the Botanical Gardens, Adelaide; one man is wearing academic dress, names and purpose not known.


Shipyards at Osborne, near Port Adelaide
Distant view of shipyards and the premises of the Adelaide Electrical Company's power house at Osborne, near Port Adelaide.