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A pumping station near Wallaroo, South Australia

A pumping station near Wallaroo, South Australia

Small buildings described by Searcy as a pumping station near Wallaroo.

Men at Victoria Park racecourse, Adelaide

Men at Victoria Park racecourse, Adelaide

Men attending the races at Victoria Park racecourse, Adelaide; a bowler hatted man in the foreground is identified by Searcy as Dr.Evans.

Point Lowly lighthouse

Point Lowly lighthouse

Distant view of Point Lowly lighthouse, South Australia; Arthur Searcy in a passenger in a rowing boat in the foreground.

Partial view of a private residence in Darwin

Partial view of a private residence in Darwin

Partial view of 'Aspendale'(also known as Mud Hut and Knight's Folly), built in 1893 by John George Knight and burned down in 1933, described by Searcy as belonging to Judge Gordon. According to a researcher, this building has also been described as the commercial bank, Palmerston, Darwin.

Men visiting Emu Bay, Kangaroo Island

Men visiting Emu Bay, Kangaroo Island

A group of men landed on the beach at Emu Bay, north of Kingscote on Kangaroo Island, the South Australian Customs steamboat 'Governor Musgrave' can be seen waiting offshore in the background; Arthur Searcy stands fourth from the right, others in the group but not identified are Mr.Bristowe, E.P.Clarke, and Warden Campbell.

A large group of men and women

A large group of men and women

A large group of men and women photographed outside a building, described by Searcy as 'Good patriotic South Australians'; names and purpose unknown.

Sir Archibald Weigall with men prominent in agriculture in South Australia

Sir Archibald Weigall with men prominent in agriculture in South Australia

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, sitting fifth from the right with a group of prominent men described by Searcy as 'agriculturists and pastoralists.'

Men having a picnic lunch at Venus Bay, South Australia

Men having a picnic lunch at Venus Bay, South Australia

Four men having a picnic lunch at Venus Bay, South Australia; the man far right is possibly Arthur Searcy.

Four men having a picnic lunch at Venus Bay

Four men having a picnic lunch at Venus Bay

Four men having a picnic lunch at Venus Bay; the man on the right is possibly Arthur Searcy.

Group of men outside Yalumba winery, Angaston, South Australia

Group of men outside Yalumba winery, Angaston, South Australia

A large group of men outside Yalumba winery at Angaston in South Australia; purpose unknown but described by Searcy as 'legislators' visiting Yalumba, possibly politicians.

Large group of men and boys on a working bee, Anzac Avenue

Large group of men and boys on a working bee, Anzac Avenue

A large group of men and boys carrying picks and shovels who are part of a working bee described by Searcy as being on Anzac Avenue, Glenelg Road.

A giant sea-plane

A giant sea-plane

A giant sea-plane with three wing spans and double passenger construction waiting on dry land in Great Britain; described by Searcy as 'A monarch of the air and water'. [May actually be an Italian CAPRONI - 60 from 1921 ; it seems to have flown once , and not very well. Information from Dirk Heerding 2008.]

An elderly South Australian man

An elderly South Australian man

Close head and shoulders view of an elderly South Australian man, described by Searcy as 'a pioneer of S.A.' attending the Adelaide Show; name not known.

An aged man, one of South Australian Colonists

An aged man, one of South Australian Colonists

An aged man described by Searcy as 'one of the oldest Colonists'; name not known.

Wool brokers at a cricket picnic on Adelaide Oval

Wool brokers at a cricket picnic on Adelaide Oval

A large group of men described by Searcy as 'wool brokers' photographed outside a grandstand during a cricket picnic on Adelaide Oval.

Large palm trees

Large palm trees

A man wearing tropical clothing and a small girl standing under large palm trees described by Searcy as 'African oil'; location not known, possibly in the Northern Territory.

Sir Henry Galway addressing a group in Government House gardens

Sir Henry Galway addressing a group in Government House gardens

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia addressing executive members associated with the Boy Scout Movement at a gathering in the grounds of Government House; four men in the front of the group are identified as: Colonel Weir, F.S.Wallis, Arthur Searcy, and W.J.Sowden.

Four women rowing with a young man as their cox

Four women rowing with a young man as their cox

Four women described by Searcy as 'Champions' rowing on the Torrens River with a young man as their cox.

A group of men and three young women from Adelaide

A group of men and three young women from Adelaide

Close view of a group of men and three young women from Adelaide, one of the women is holding up a photograph of a woman; described by Searcy as 'Prominent Adelaideans', their names are not known.

A smiling South Australian girl

A smiling South Australian girl

Close view of a smiling young girl described by Searcy as 'A youthful supporter of the game', i.e. cricket; name not known.

Men outside a building in South Australia

Men outside a building in South Australia

A large group of men, some smoking, described by Searcy as 'waiting for a distinguished visitor' outside the entrance to a building; names and purpose unknown.

Group of men outside the Exhibition Building, North Terrace, Adelaide

Group of men outside the Exhibition Building, North Terrace, Adelaide

A large group of men described by Searcy as 'principal officers engaged in the vicinity (University, School of Mines etc.)' standing outside the Exhibition Building, North Terrace, Adelaide.

Diving for a catch on the cricket field during a match at Adelaide

Diving for a catch on the cricket field during a match at Adelaide

Close view of four cricketers watching a fifth dive for a catch off the batsman during a match held at the Adelaide Oval described by Searcy as 'famous cricket', possibly a test match.

A small crowd listening to a public speaker

A small crowd listening to a public speaker

A small crowd of mainly women and children listening to a public speaker during a function described by Searcy as 'a patriotic address near Adelaide'.

Group of residents from Norton Summit, South Australia

Group of residents from Norton Summit, South Australia

A group of older residents from Norton Summit, South Australia described by Searcy as 'all over 50 years of age'; names not known. They are celebrating the golden anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Sutton, who are the 2 people in the very middle of the front row. This event ins mentioned in the Observer (11 December 1920). A researcher has suggested that the man with a beard standing fifth from the left in the back row is Mr. Felix Leane, born 18 February 1857 and died at Uraidla Hospital on 17 November 1934, a market gardener who lived all of his adult life in Norton Summit and surrounding areas.

Men rolling a cricket pitch at Toowoomba, Queensland

Men rolling a cricket pitch at Toowoomba, Queensland

Men described by Searcy as 'the two Barbours' rolling a cricket pitch with a hand roller at Toowoomba, Queensland.

Tents erected under gum trees described as a construction camp

Tents erected under gum trees described as a construction camp

A group of tents erected under gum trees described by Searcy as 'a construction camp' in South Australia.

Men standing around an aircraft near Adelaide

Men standing around an aircraft near Adelaide

A grounded aircraft described by Searcy as 'Captain Butler makes a forced landing near Adelaide'; a small crowd of men some with bicycles and one leaning on his motor bike are clustered around.

Two people near their camp on the Murray River, South Australia

Two people near their camp on the Murray River, South Australia

Distant view of a man and a woman described by Searcy as 'Naturalists' standing near their camp on the banks of the Murray River.

Five young men chatting around a fireplace

Five young men chatting around a fireplace

Five young men chatting around a fireplace; this view is described by Searcy as 'A picture from the old country, fighting old battles again' which infers that the men are ex-servicemen talking about old times.