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F.W. Vasey of Adelaide

F.W. Vasey of Adelaide

Head and shoulders view of a man identified by Searcy as being F.W. Vasey, listed in the South Australian Directory as being the Manager of the Plympton office for shipping agents McIlwraith, McEacharn & Co. Pty. Ltd.

An Australian visitor in London

An Australian visitor in London

Two men outside a building in London, England; one wears a top hat and a chain of office, the second is described by Searcy as 'an Australian legislator', names not known.

Delegates for a conference in Adelaide

Delegates for a conference in Adelaide

A group of men described by Searcy as 'delegates to a Port (or Post) Officers Federation' held in Adelaide, September 28th, 1921; names not known.

A group of sheep and their lambs

A group of sheep and their lambs

A group of sheep and their lambs which Searcy describes as belonging to Mr. Laidlaw of Hallett Cove, South Australia.

Bristol M. 1c aeroplane owned by Captain Harry Butler

Bristol M. 1c aeroplane owned by Captain Harry Butler

Men working on a small aircraft described by Searcy as belonging to Harry Butler, the South Australian aviator. A pilot is at the controls as another man waits to push the propeller.

Members of Adelaide Market Gardeners Committee

Members of Adelaide Market Gardeners Committee

Five elderly men described by Searcy as being 'the old Committee of Adelaide Market Gardeners'; names not known.

Spectators watching an outdoor ceremony

Spectators watching an outdoor ceremony

Spectators standing behind chicken wire barriers watching a party of men standing in the middle of a road, which has double tramway tracks, holding a cut tape as if the area has just been officially opened.

Railway committee at Booborowie, South Australia

Railway committee at Booborowie, South Australia

A large group of men described by Searcy as being members of a railway committee at Booborowie in South Australia.

Part of a building at Brighton, South Australia

Part of a building at Brighton, South Australia

Partial view of a large house at Brighton which Searcy describes as being a college.

Three men at the races

Three men at the races

Three men conversing at Victoria Park racecourse, the central figure has been identified by Searcy as Mr. Beck.

Railway Committee and farmers at Booborowie

Railway Committee and farmers at Booborowie

Distant view of a group of men at Booborowie who are described by Searcy as being members of a Railway Standing Committee on a visit to consult with local farmers; a large open motor car is parked on the right.

The entrance to the police barracks in Adelaide

The entrance to the police barracks in Adelaide

The barrack yard entrance to the Mounted Police headquarters in Adelaide.

A garden at St. Peters, near Adelaide

A garden at St. Peters, near Adelaide

Part of the garden outside Arthur Searcy's residence at 17 Harrow Road, St. Peters, near Adelaide.

A garden at St. Peters, near Adelaide

A garden at St. Peters, near Adelaide

Part of the garden attached to Arthur Searcy's residence at 17 Harrow Road, St. Peters, near Adelaide.

Horse drawn agricultural machinery

Horse drawn agricultural machinery

A man controlling horse drawn agricultural machinery, possibly a plough, on land near a building in South Australia, described by Searcy as being for a road.

Part of an English garden

Part of an English garden

The bog gardens at Petwood (Victoria Hotel), Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, England.

The Victoria Hotel, Woodhall Spa, England

The Victoria Hotel, Woodhall Spa, England

The premises of Petwood (Victoria Hotel) at Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire, England.

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.

Tree planting in Adelaide

Tree planting in Adelaide

A young woman identified by Searcy as being Miss Moss, an actress, standing with others during a tree planting ceremony in Adelaide.

Members of Sturt football team

Members of Sturt football team

A group of players and supporters identified by Searcy as being Sturt football team; names not known.

Friendly Society representatives

Friendly Society representatives

A group of eleven men described by Searcy as being Friendly Society representatives in South Australia; names not known.

Two women at the races

Two women at the races

Close view of two smiling women at the races, described by Searcy as being 'both winners'.

Handicraft stall in Adelaide

Handicraft stall in Adelaide

Street stalls selling handicraft in Adelaide, described by Searcy as being at Jubilee Oval.

A large crowd on North Terrace, Adelaide

A large crowd on North Terrace, Adelaide

A large crowd assembled on North Terrace, Adelaide described by Searcy as listening to an address concerning war loan bonds.

A marksman taking aim at a rifle range

A marksman taking aim at a rifle range

A champion marksman identified by Searcy as Mr. Harris photographed lying on the ground taking aim with his rifle at a shooting range in South Australia.

A small crowd in Adelaide

A small crowd in Adelaide

A small crowd of men and women photographed standing on a road in Adelaide, possibly near St. Peter's Cathedral, where according to a note by Searcy they attended a memorial service.

Members of the South Australian Women's League

Members of the South Australian Women's League

A large group of women described by Searcy as being members of the South Australian Women's League photographed under trees in a garden or park.

A young smiling bride

A young smiling bride

A young smiling bride identified by Searcy as being a Miss Gray; she stands alone in front of a garden fence which has been partially covered with two rugs.

Inter-state visitors in Adelaide

Inter-state visitors in Adelaide

A group of men crowded into the entrance of a building described by Searcy as being visitors from New South Wales and Victoria for a rowing carnival in South Australia; three women stand in the front.

A South Australian cricket player

A South Australian cricket player

A young South Australian cricket player described by Searcy as 'a champion'. A researcher has suggested that this is Roy Vernon Pridmore (1903-1982) who played cricket for St Peter's College, University (1921-1922, 1929-1930), and the South Australian Colts.