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Children at Hyde Park

Children at Hyde Park

A group of children, described by Searcy as being 'soldier's children' photographed during an outing at Hyde Park, near Adelaide, South Australia.

Children on the Parliament House lawns

Children on the Parliament House lawns

A group of South Australian children, described by Searcy as 'soldier's children', photographed on the lawns at Parliament House on the corner of King William Road and North Terrace (the site of the current Parliament House), the building in the background, now demolished, was the Government Printing Office.

Mounted Police Barracks, Thebarton

Mounted Police Barracks, Thebarton

New buildings adjoining the parade ground at the Mounted Police Barracks complex, Port Road, Thebarton, South Australia.

Mounted Police Barracks' stables, Thebarton

Mounted Police Barracks' stables, Thebarton

Premises of the Mounted Police Barracks' stables at Thebarton, South Australia.

Motorists with their open topped car

Motorists with their open topped car

Three men standing beside their motor car where two passengers sit at a country meeting in South Australia, described by Searcy as 'City visitors'.

Soldiers in the Memorial Gardens, Unley

Soldiers in the Memorial Gardens, Unley

A group of men and boys including soldiers photographed at the Soldiers' Memorial Gardens, Unley, South Australia; Manthorpe Memorial church can be seen in the right background.

Soldiers disembarking at Cape Town

Soldiers disembarking at Cape Town

Soldiers, including General Botha disembarking from the steamship 'Ebani' at the wharf at Cape Town, South Africa.

Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship the 'Nimrod'

Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship the 'Nimrod'

Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship the 'Nimrod' docked in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales.

A sheep auction at Jamestown

A sheep auction at Jamestown

Graziers attending a sheep auction conducted by the Dalgety Company at stockyards at Jamestown, South Australia;.

Spectators at a sporting event

Spectators at a sporting event

Spectators watching a sporting event from a grandstand, possibly a horse race in South Australia.

A man and a woman

A man and a woman

A man and a woman walking side by side, he is wearing informal military dress with regulation puttees, carries a military stick and wears a civilian hat; the woman is wearing a military cap with a belted jacket and long skirt. Searcy has captioned the view 'Comrades (in arms)'.

Cape Borda lighthouse

Cape Borda lighthouse

Cape Borda lighthouse on Kangaroo Island; the lighthouse keeper Mr.Kopp is showing a visitor, Mr.J.E. Searcy the meteorological weather station which is situated outside the lighthouse.

The S.S. 'Westphalen' at Thevenard

The S.S. 'Westphalen' at Thevenard

The Dutch vessel S.S. 'Westphalen' being loaded with a cargo of wheat at Thevenard jetty, on the west coast of South Australia.

Australian Rules football

Australian Rules football

An Australian Rules football match being played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Victoria.

Officials standing with a steam roller

Officials standing with a steam roller

A group of men standing in front of a steam roller during a function described by Searcy as being 'corporate' held in an Adelaide street.

Demolition at McLaren Wharf, Port Adelaide

Demolition at McLaren Wharf, Port Adelaide

Demolition of the store and sheds at McLaren Wharf, on the Port River at Port Adelaide, South Australia.

Adelaide sportsmen

Adelaide sportsmen

A group of Adelaide sportsmen, possibly athletes; names not known.

Members of a cricket team

Members of a cricket team

Members of a cricket team described by Searcy as the 'G.P. Harris Scarfe and Company team'.

The light beacon on Port Germein jetty

The light beacon on Port Germein jetty

The light beacon on Kingston jetty in the south east of South Australia. A researcher has suggested that this is the jetty lighthouse at Port Germein, rather than the Kingston light beacon.

The light beacon on Port Germein jetty

The light beacon on Port Germein jetty

A researcher has suggested that this is the jetty lighthouse at Port Germein, rather than the Kingston light beacon.

The finish of a horse race

The finish of a horse race

A large crowd watching the finish of a horse race described by Searcy as 'the Derby'; location not known, possibly in England.

Parade of returning servicemen in Melbourne

Parade of returning servicemen in Melbourne

Spectators watching a motor cavalcade of sailors and naval officers in Melbourne after their return from service in World War I.

Men and women attending a Teacher's Conference

Men and women attending a Teacher's Conference

A group of men and women described by Searcy as teachers attending a school teacher's Conference in South Australia; names not known.

A team of cricket players in Adelaide

A team of cricket players in Adelaide

Members of a cricket team photographed in front of a grandstand who are described by Searcy as 'the other team' which played against players, including the Governor, representing Government House; names not known.

The Weigall family at a picnic

The Weigall family at a picnic

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, Lady Weigall and their daughter Priscilla seated with a group of men, described by Searcy as 'returned soldiers', attending a picnic function possibly held at National Park, Belair.

The wreck of the barque Ethel

The wreck of the barque Ethel

Close view of the sloping deck of the Ethel, wrecked on Reef Head, southern Yorke Peninsula on 2 January 1904.

A dead whale at sea

A dead whale at sea

A dead whale floating in the sea off the west coast of South Australia.

Scientists at Government House, Adelaide

Scientists at Government House, Adelaide

A group of visiting scientists photographed outside Government House with Sir George Murray, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia sitting centre with Dr. Campbell on his left, other names not known; according to Searcy they are taking part in an investigation of the transit of Venus.

Large residence in North Adelaide

Large residence in North Adelaide

A large residence in Childers Street, North Adelaide belonging T.R. Gun, formerly of the Royal Arms Hotel, Port Adelaide.

Two cricket Captains

Two cricket Captains

Two cricket players described by Searcy as being 'Captains of the Vic. and S.A. teams', names not known. A researcher has established that the match is actually South Australia v MCC at Adelaide Oval in March 1923. The captains are Charles Edward Dolling (SA) and Colonel John Cabourne ('Jock') Hartley (MCC). A similar image appears in The Critic 21 March 1923 page 18 and Sport 23 March 1923 page 16.