1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/32
The wooden walkway leading to the old explosives store surrounded by mangroves at North Arm, Port Adelaide, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/33
The explosives depot at the North Arm, Port Adelaide, South Australia set amongst the mangroves.
1916, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/34
The S.S.'Governor Musgrave' at Port Gibbon jetty, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/35
A group of men, including bulk handling experts from Montreal, boarding the S.S.'Governor Musgrave' from a small craft at sea near Pine Point, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/36
The old explosives depot at the North Arm, Port Adelaide, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/37
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/38
The yacht 'Fidena' in full sail off the coast at Glenelg, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/39
Sunken number 5 dredger in Hawker Creek near Glanville, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/41
Muriel McNeilage; formerly Alice Muriel Best of Gawler, South Australia.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/42
Miss Wyatt and a group of South Australian women, two holding tennis racquets.
1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/43
A demonstration of lifesaving techniques by sea scouts at Henley Beach, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/44
A profile portrait of Miss Annie Parkes.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/46
A head and shoulders studiio view of Miss M. Parkes of South Australia, who later married and lived in San Francisco, United States of America.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/47
A head and shoulders studio view of Constance Smith, born September 1896.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/48
A group of six soldiers including Doctor E. Angas Johnson (front left), Officers Smythe, Dyke, Richards, and King, with Major A. Leonard (centre front) of Fort Largs camp, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/49
Sir Charles Goode, South Australian merchant and philanthropist nursing a young girl at a fete; a weighing machine and a merry-go-round is in the background.
1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/50
Sir Day Bosanquet, departing Governor of South Australia with his wife and family and military staff at Outer Harbor, South Australia before their return to England.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/51
Mrs. Aldridge, formerly Turnbull, with an Irish wolfhound.
1916, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/52
A studio view of Mr. and Mrs. N. Keats and their two children; Mrs Keats was formerly Miss Jeffery from Victor Harbor, South Australia.
1916, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/53
Small boy identified as 'Master Keats' of Tumby Bay, South Australia. According to a researcher, the boy's name is Phillip Norman Keats.
1916, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/54
A small girl identified as 'Miss Poppy Keats' of Tumby Bay, South Australia.
Weir, Patrick, 1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/56
Wreck of the gunboat 'Emden' at the Cocos Islands, Indian Ocean.
c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/57
Lake Wangary Hotel near Port Lincoln, South Australia.
Weir, Patrick, 1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/58
Wreck of the German gunship 'Emden' off the coast of the Cocos Islands, Indian Ocean.
Weir, Patrick, 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/60
A coastal scene with palm trees and buildings in background on the Cocos Islands, Indian Ocean.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/61
Officers inspecting a rank of soldiers in the militia, in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia. A researcher has suggested that, based on the uniforms, this image was taken of the militia before World War 1.
c. 1801, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/62
Sailing ship 'Lady Nelson' in full sail; reproduction of an oil painting.
1909, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/63
A head and shoulders studio view of Mrs. Bertha Stow, formerly Miss Klauer, widow of Wycliffe Stow.
Reynolds, W., c. 1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/64
The locomotive used at Port Germein jetty, rebuilt at Port Adelaide dockyard.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/65
Group of six men including Douglas Mawson seated front centre; they are members of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914). The other five men: Back row, left to right: Percy Correll, Cecil Madigan, Frank Bickerton. Front row: A J (Bob) Hodgeman, Mawson and Morton Moyes. All with the exception of Bickerton are South Australians.