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South Australian soldiers

South Australian soldiers

A group of South Australian army officers photographed shortly before World War 1 at the Morphettville Camp, 1914. Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell is seated in the front row, 4th from left. Using the identification for the photo that appeared in 'The Journal' (see below) it is suggested that the men are: (front row, from left) Captain W.B. Cavanagh- Mainwaring, D. Fulton, Lieutenant O.L. Davey, Colonel F.M. Rowell, Lieutenant H.G. Viney, Major J.E. Barrett, Captain F. Murray-Jones. Centre row (from left) Captain P.H. Priestley, Lieutenant L.A. Lewis, Lieutenant F.M. White, J.T. Bigg, A. Mossop, Lieutenant F.L.G. Smith. Back row (from left): A. Dick, J. J. Brooks, E.C. Derrington.

Kadina Town Band, South Australia

Kadina Town Band, South Australia

Members of the Kadina Town Band, South Australia; they wear heavily braided uniforms and sit in a group carrying their musical instruments; a note reads: 'winners of quickstep', names not known.

Military officers

Military officers

A large group of military officers, possibly South Australian volunteers; names not known.

Sailors of the Expeditionary Force, 1914

Sailors of the Expeditionary Force, 1914

South Australian and Victorian sailors of the Expeditionary Force; possibly at a location in Victoria.

Soldier with rifle

Soldier with rifle

A soldier standing to attention with a rifle and bayonet; name not known.

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell, a member of the third Light Horse Regiment who died in action at Gallipoli, 8 August 1915. [The building seen behind him can be seen in full in PRG 280/1/10/13.] The Morphettville Camp not only included the Race Course at Morphettville, but an adjacent property lent to the Commonwealth Government by the owner, Mr Hawker, for this early training camp; the building was known as 'The Lodge'. See also PRG 280/1/14/184 for an untouched version.

Trooping the Colours, London

Trooping the Colours, London

The Grenadier Guards carrying out the Trooping the Colours ceremony in London, England.

Explosives magazines, South Australia

Explosives magazines, South Australia

Premises of the explosives magazines at Dry Creek with a sentry standing guard.

Explosives magazines, South Australia

Explosives magazines, South Australia

Premises of the explosives magazines at Dry Creek, South Australia.

The Australian Navy at sea

The Australian Navy at sea

Ships of the Australian Navy off North Head, Sydney, New South Wales.

Explosives Keeper's House, Dry Creek, South Australia

Explosives Keeper's House, Dry Creek, South Australia

The house occupied by the explosives Keeper for the magazines at Dry Creek, South Australia.

Soldiers at Kapunda, South Australia

Soldiers at Kapunda, South Australia

Spectators watching a parade of soldiers and a brass band in front of the Kapunda Primary School, South Australia; possibly an army recruitment campaign.

Sir Henry Galway at the opening of Parliament, Adelaide

Sir Henry Galway at the opening of Parliament, Adelaide

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia with soldiers and mounted police at the opening of Parliament, North Terrace, Adelaide; Sir Henry stands centre with his back to the camera next to an officer of the Imperial forces.

German naval officers of S.M.S. Condor at Port Adelaide

German naval officers of S.M.S. Condor at Port Adelaide

The officers of the German patrol cruiser the S.M.S.Condor at Port Adelaide, South Australia. The Condor visited Port Adelaide between 27 May 1910 and 6 June 1910.

Naval officer with a bulldog mascot

Naval officer with a bulldog mascot

A naval officer of the H.M.S.'Pioneer' standing on deck in front of a naval gun with the ship's mascot, a bulldog. [Became H.M.A.S. Pioneer in 1912.]

Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovitch

Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovitch

Studio view of the Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovitch, of Russia.

West Australian soldiers

West Australian soldiers

A group of West Australian soldiers from the Signals Corps.

Boy scouts in Adelaide, South Australia

Boy scouts in Adelaide, South Australia

A large group of boy scouts at Government House, Adelaide, South Australia.

Ship's band on board the German patrol cruiser S.M.S. Condor

Ship's band on board the German patrol cruiser S.M.S. Condor

Members of the ship's band on board the German patrol cruiser S.M.S. Condor at Port Adelaide, South Australia.The Condor visited Port Adelaide between 27 May 1910 and 6 June 1910.

Major Darvall

Major Darvall

Major Darvall, State Commandant, photographed standing outside a tent at a South Australian military camp.

German sailors on board the German patrol cruiser S.M.S. Condor

German sailors on board the German patrol cruiser S.M.S. Condor

Large group of German sailors on board the German patrol cruiser S.M.S. Condor during a visit to Port Adelaide, South Australia; a young girl stands in the foreground holding a book. The Condor visited Port Adelaide between 27 May 1910 and 6 June 1910.

Crew of the German patrol cruiser S.M.S.Condor

Crew of the German patrol cruiser S.M.S.Condor

An officer and four crewmen of the German patrol cruiser S.M.S. Condor maintaining one of the ship's guns. The Condor visited Port Adelaide between 27 May 1910 and 6 June 1910.

Australian sailors marching through a city street

Australian sailors marching through a city street

A large contingent of Australian sailors marching through a city street probably in Sydney, New South Wales.

The crew of the German man-of-war 'Condor'

The crew of the German man-of-war 'Condor'

Officers and crew of the German man-of-war 'Condor' assembled on the deck and standing amongst the rigging during a visit to Port Adelaide, South Australia.

Sir Henry Galway arriving at Outer Harbor

Sir Henry Galway arriving at Outer Harbor

The arrival of Sir Henry Galway, the new Governor of South Australia, at Outer Harbor, South Australia; Sir Henry raises his hat in greeting to the welcoming party, Lady Galway stands by his side.

Crowds at Elder Park, South Australia

Crowds at Elder Park, South Australia

Crowds, part of a patriotic rally held at Elder Park, Adelaide, South Australia.

A patriotic procession in Adelaide, South Australia

A patriotic procession in Adelaide, South Australia

Crowds watching a procession proceeding north along King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia; part of a patriotic rally which was later held in Elder Park.

Patriotic procession, Adelaide, South Australia

Patriotic procession, Adelaide, South Australia

Crowds watching a patriotic procession in King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia; the procession is led by horsemen and a brass band.

Sir Henry Galway at an official function

Sir Henry Galway at an official function

Sir Henry Galway, the Governor of South Australia surrounded by a small crowd of men watching him plant a tree.

Colonel Irving and staff

Colonel Irving and staff

Colonel Irving, Commandant of South Australia, sitting with staff at Keswick Barracks, Keswick, South Australia. John James Hughes is seated in the second row, behind Irving (and just visible over Irving's left shoulder).