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An Army Service Corps officer

An Army Service Corps officer

An Army Service Corps officer on horseback at a South Australian army camp, possibly Mitcham; name not known.

Soldiers of the South Australian Artillery

Soldiers of the South Australian Artillery

Mounted soldiers of the South Australian Artillery travelling along a road with horse-drawn gun carriages.

Sir Henry Galway

Sir Henry Galway

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia and Lady Galway, on the S.S.'Otway' at Outer Harbor, South Australia.

The S.S.'Otway' at Outer Harbor

The S.S.'Otway' at Outer Harbor

The S.S.'Otway' dressed overall berthed at Outer Harbor, South Australia.

Sergeants' Mess at Morphettville

Sergeants' Mess at Morphettville

Group of army sergeants photographed at the Morphettville military camp; the caption reads 'Sergeants' Mess of the 3rd Light Horse' (names not known). This image appeared in 'The Observer', Saturday 5 september 1914, page 28.

Two army buglers

Two army buglers

Two soldiers sounding their bugles at an army camp; names not known.

Colonel Irving and army headquarters staff

Colonel Irving and army headquarters staff

Colonel Godfrey Irving, Commandant of South Australia and members of the headquarters staff at Keswick Barracks, South Australia.

Governor-General's visit to Port Pirie, South Australia

Governor-General's visit to Port Pirie, South Australia

Distant view of Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia and Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia arriving at the Institute Building, Ellen Street, Port Pirie, South Australia.

Waters of a reservoir

Waters of a reservoir

Distant view of the waters of a reservoir; location not known.

Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson

Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson

Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia, taking the salute during a visit to Port Pirie, South Australia.

Governor-General's visit to Port Pirie, South Australia

Governor-General's visit to Port Pirie, South Australia

Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia inspecting a guard of honour outside the Institute, Ellen Street, Port Pirie, South Australia.

Colonel Weir and Major DePassey

Colonel Weir and Major DePassey

Colonel Stanley Weir and Major William De Passey, South Australian military officers.

Military horsemen in South Australia.

Military horsemen in South Australia.

Military horsemen riding along a street in an outer Adelaide suburb, South Australia.

Military horsemen on exercise

Military horsemen on exercise

South Australian army horsemen riding their horses along a country road.

Sir Henry Galway and senior army officers

Sir Henry Galway and senior army officers

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia on a visit to the army camp at Morphettville Race Course; he is accompanied by Colonel Irving, right, Colonel Weir, back left and Colonel Rowell, front left. An article about the visit appeared in 'The Critic', Wednesday 23 September 1914, page 11. See also B 74990 and PRG 280/1/26/104.

South Australian soldiers

South Australian soldiers

Officers and soldiers at Keswick Barracks, South Australia.

Sir Henry Galway attending a function

Sir Henry Galway attending a function

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia and Colonel Godfrey Irving, Commandant of South Australia military forces attending an army function at Morphettville Race Course, surrounded by a crowd of onlookers. The man behind the Governor is believed to be Major Bentley S. Connor, ADC to the Governor; and the officer 2nd from right is Frank Rowell. An article about the visit appeared in 'The Critic', Wednesday 23 September 1914, page 11.

Sir Henry Galway at a tree planting function

Sir Henry Galway at a tree planting function

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia attending a tree planting ceremony.

Arrival of Sir Henry and Lady Galway in Adelaide

Arrival of Sir Henry and Lady Galway in Adelaide

Crowds welcoming Sir Henry Galway, the new Governor of South Australia and Lady Galway after their arrival at Adelaide Railway Station.

German sailors at Port Adelaide, South Australia

German sailors at Port Adelaide, South Australia

A group of German sailors eating food from two baskets on the deck of the warship 'Condor' during their visit to Port Adelaide, South Australia.

Soldiers of the First Expeditionary Force

Soldiers of the First Expeditionary Force

Officers and soldiers of the First Expeditionary Force at Keswick Barracks, South Australia; Lieutenant L.W.Watson sits centre front row.

H.M.A.S.'Melbourne' off Glenelg, South Australia

H.M.A.S.'Melbourne' off Glenelg, South Australia

The Australian Navy warship H.M.A.S.'Melbourne' at sea off Glenelg, South Australia.

Army recruits on parade

Army recruits on parade

Army recruits for the 7th Battalion, Australian Imperial Forces on parade; many are still wearing civilian clothing but are holding rifles as they stand in lines on a wet and muddy field.

A military campsite

A military campsite

Tent accommodation of an infantry campsite, possibly in South Australia.

An infantry soldier

An infantry soldier

An infantry soldier, possibly at Keswick Barracks, South Australia.

A South Australian army bugler

A South Australian army bugler

A South Australian soldier playing a bugle; name not known.

A troop of soldiers

A troop of soldiers

Members of the 79th Infantry (note hat badges), at an unknown location, but probably at Fort Largs (see PRG 280/1/14/240). Major A. Leonard, Camp Commandant, is seated fourth from right in the middle row.

Australian Naval officers and sailors in a longboat

Australian Naval officers and sailors in a longboat

Officers and sailors said to be from the crew of H.M.A.S.'Australia' in a longboat at Glenelg, South Australia.

Soldiers of the Royal Australian Engineers Corps

Soldiers of the Royal Australian Engineers Corps

South Australian members of the Royal Australian Engineers Corps cable section at a military camp.

Sailors from H.M.A.S.'Sydney'

Sailors from H.M.A.S.'Sydney'

Sailors from H.M.S.'Sydney' on shore leave standing on the jetty at Glenelg, South Australia.