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Prince of Wales causing amusement at Glenelg

Prince of Wales causing amusement at Glenelg

The Prince of Wales looking down at his feet causing amusement to men in the welcoming party at Glenelg; Searcy explains that it was 'HRH and an amusing accident with his suspenders'. Sir Henry Barwell, a laughing Premier of South Australia faces the camera left, immediately behind the Prince.

Invitation to an 'At home' at Government House, Adelaide

Invitation to an 'At home' at Government House, Adelaide

A printed invitation to Mr.and Mrs.Searcy to attend an 'At Home' at Government House from Sir Archibald and Lady Weigall.

Invitation to dine with the Prince of Wales at the Grand Central Hotel

Invitation to dine with the Prince of Wales at the Grand Central Hotel

An invitation to A.Searcy as the Chairman of the Harbor's Board to attend a dinner held in honor of HRH the Prince of Wales at the Grand Central Hotel, Adelaide on July 13 1920.

Governor-General of Australia visiting South Australia

Governor-General of Australia visiting South Australia

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia and Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia travelling in an open car; they are both wearing army uniform and according to Searcy are 'bound for the camp'.

Sir Day Bosanquet photographed with a group of men

Sir Day Bosanquet photographed with a group of men

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia sitting centre with a group of men described by Searcy as 'his sporting friends'; names not known.

Sir Henry Galway with members of the Boy Scout Executive Committee

Sir Henry Galway with members of the Boy Scout Executive Committee

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia photographed with the members of the Boy Scout Executive Committee outside Government House; back row, left to right: Messrs.Wallis, Ramble, Wood, Phillipps, Johnson, Spry, Newland; front row, left to right: Colonel Weir, Mr.Lindsay, Mr.Chappell, Sir William Sowden, Sir Henry Galway, Colonel Dean, Mr.Arthur Searcy, Mr.Rushton.

Guests at the opening of the East West railway line

Guests at the opening of the East West railway line

Men arriving by open car for the 'turning of the first sod' ceremonies associated with the opening of the East West railway line at Port Augusta; two of the men are identified by Searcy as Sir John Forrest, politician, and Senator Fraser.

Horses jumping a fence during a steeplechase race at Victoria Park

Horses jumping a fence during a steeplechase race at Victoria Park

Close view of horses approaching and jumping a fence during a steeplechase event described by Searcy as the 'Grand National' at Victoria Park racecourse, Adelaide.

A group of eight Boy Scouts

A group of eight Boy Scouts

A group of eight Boy Scouts described by Searcy as being 'runners up for the shield' photographed outside a tent at a camp; names not known.

Girls selling flowers for charity

Girls selling flowers for charity

Two young schoolgirls selling sprays of flowers for charity in an Adelaide street, a man purchasing a piece is described by Searcy as being a City Alderman; names not known.

Two women golfers

Two women golfers

Two women holding golf clubs photographed standing outside a clubhouse, Searcy describes them as 'champions'; names not known.

Steamships in New Zealand

Steamships in New Zealand

Two steamships docked at a wharf in New Zealand, Searcy describes one as being from South Australia; an insert view in the top left corner of the image shows a man thought to be the ship's captain.

Local residents walking on the beach at Streaky Bay

Local residents walking on the beach at Streaky Bay

Men and women described by Searcy as being 'farmer residents' taking a Sunday afternoon walk along the beach at Carawa Landing near Streaky Bay.

A concrete marker in Streaky Bay waters

A concrete marker in Streaky Bay waters

A concrete marker described by Searcy as a 'pile' erected in Streaky Bay waters.

A picnic party in South Australia

A picnic party in South Australia

Boys and girls with four young men photographed by a pond in a South Australian park, possibly members of the Searcy family on a picnic.

Rocky Point, Kangaroo Island

Rocky Point, Kangaroo Island

The beach and coastline at Rocky Point, near American River on Kangaroo Island; Searcy identifies the owner of a cottage on top of a cliff near the beach as being Judge J.H. Gordon.

Tall grass tree on Kangaroo Island

Tall grass tree on Kangaroo Island

A man standing by a very tall grass tree at Parrots Creek on Kangaroo Island; Searcy described the variety as being the 'tallest grass tree in the world'.

Stock-yards at Dry Creek

Stock-yards at Dry Creek

Distant view of a factory building and stock-yards at Dry Creek in South Australia, described by Searcy as being the 'Produce Department'.

Premises of the Produce Department at Dry Creek

Premises of the Produce Department at Dry Creek

The premises of buildings described by Searcy as the Produce Department at Dry Creek, South Australia.

Premises of the Produce Department at Dry Creek

Premises of the Produce Department at Dry Creek

The premises of buildings described by Searcy as the Produce Department at Dry Creek, South Australia.

Produce Department, Dry Creek, South Australia

Produce Department, Dry Creek, South Australia

Distant view of buildings and stock-yards described by Searcy as being the Produce Department at Dry Creek, South Australia.

Storm clouds over the jetty at Glenelg

Storm clouds over the jetty at Glenelg

Distant view of storm clouds gathering over the jetty at Glenelg where small craft are hurrying back to shore.

A river boat on the Daly River, Northern Territory

A river boat on the Daly River, Northern Territory

A river steamers at anchor on the Daly River in the Northern Territory next to a landing stage where two men, one being an Aborigine, wait with crates and bags of produce; Searcy notes that the ship could be visiting a tin mine.

A group of men and two women

A group of men and two women

A group of men and two women photographed sitting and standing beside a lake or river, Searcy identifies them as being members of a 'parliamentary party', purpose not known.

Workmen digging an open cut at Gawler

Workmen digging an open cut at Gawler

Workmen digging an open cut described by Searcy as being for water-works at Gawler.

Dwelling in the Outback of South Australia

Dwelling in the Outback of South Australia

A small dwelling made of iron erected next to an old pug and pine structure; a water tank has the initials 'M. G.' which are identified by Searcy as being Mr. Gunson.

Neale's Bridge, South Australia

Neale's Bridge, South Australia

Distant view of a locomotive approaching an iron bridge described by Searcy as 'Neale's Bridge'.

Mrs. May Potter

Mrs. May Potter

Mrs. May Potter of Riverton, grand-daughter of William Searcy.

Edward Squire

Edward Squire

Head and shoulders studio view of a man identified by Searcy as being Edward Squires, believed to have been a postmaster at Cape Borda. However information from the original photograph (B 4755) identifies Edward as the Deputy Postmaster General, Adelaide.

Mr. Bramhall Maegraith

Mr. Bramhall Maegraith

Head and shoulders view of a man identified as Bramhall Maegraith described by Searcy as being 'a scape goat in the Tucker Customs swindle who died at Mount Morgan, Queensland April 5 1910 aged 65'.