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A palm tree in the Botanic Gardens, Adelaide

A palm tree in the Botanic Gardens, Adelaide

A palm tree in the grounds of the Botanic Gardens, Adelaide, South Australia.

The Blue Lake at Mount Gambier

The Blue Lake at Mount Gambier

The Blue Lake at Mount Gambier, South Australia; the building on the left is the old pumping station.

A rail viaduct in the Adelaide Hills

A rail viaduct in the Adelaide Hills

A rail viaduct crossing a valley in the Mount Lofty Ranges, near Bridgewater, South Australia.

Office holders, Hibernian Benefit Society

Office holders, Hibernian Benefit Society

A group of the principal office holders in the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society, Adelaide, South Australia; names not known.

Adelaide Military Headquarters, Keswick

Adelaide Military Headquarters, Keswick

Architectural drawings of the Adelaide Military Headquarters building at Keswick, showing the back elevation (top) and front elevation (bottom).

Delegates to a Premier's Conference

Delegates to a Premier's Conference

Group photograph of delegates attending a Premier's Conference held in Melbourne, Victoria; names not known.

Light Horse Regiment on parade

Light Horse Regiment on parade

Mounted soldiers of the South Australian Light Horse Regiment on parade for a Colour Presentation ceremony at Morphettville racecourse, South Australia. See B 10302 for a photo taken at almost the same time. This photo appeared in 'The Advertiser' Monday 21 September 1914, page 9: 'The above picture, taken from an elevated position, shows the 3rd Light Horse Regiment drawn up in line of troop on the Morphettville Racecourse after the Governor had presented the colours. Lieutenant-Colonel Rowell, I.O.C. shown in the immediate foreground with Major Fulton who is second in command. A little to the left behind the O.C. the Transport and Machine Gun Sections attached to the Regiment are depicted on the right and left flank of the troops'.

Soldiers of the 16th Light Horse Regiment

Soldiers of the 16th Light Horse Regiment

Officers and men of the 16th Light Horse Regiment in South Australia. Captain B.S. Connor is seated in the centre of the front row; the man looking off to the right has a 16th Light Horse (S.A. Mounted Rifles) badge on his hat (in use between 1900 and 1912).

The S.S.'Devon' at Outer Harbor

The S.S.'Devon' at Outer Harbor

Troops on board the S.S.'Devon' at Outer Harbor, South Australia.

Racegoers at Victoria Park racecourse

Racegoers at Victoria Park racecourse

Crowds of racegoers attending a meeting at Victoria Park racecourse, Adelaide, South Australia.

A team of Alberton lawn bowlers

A team of Alberton lawn bowlers

A winning team of lawn bowlers from Alberton, South Australia. According to a researcher the gentleman sitting front row centre is the former President of the Alberton Bowling Club in 1916, 1918-20 and 1930-31. His name is J. T. Mackay.

The Plympton Coursing Club

The Plympton Coursing Club

Members of the Plympton Coursing Club photographed outside their club house; names not known.

A football match at Adelaide Oval

A football match at Adelaide Oval

Distant view of an Australian Rules football match being played on the Adelaide Oval, Saturday May 22nd 1920 between North Adelaide, in the hooped guernsey, and West Torrens, in the guernsey with a sash. The scoreboard is showing the three-quarter time score: West Torrens 7 goals 7 behinds, 49 points, North 5 goals 5 behinds 35 points. Final scores were West Torrens 8 goals 8 behinds, 56 points to North Adelaide 6 goals six behinds, 42 points. North won the premiership in 1920 and West Torrens finished third. Number 13 for North is their Vice-Captain Glyn Trescowthick, 17 is S. Wallis and 6 is Russell Fuss. For West Torrens, number 13 is L. Marvel, 15 C. O'Loughlin, 7 E. Daviess, 1 their Captain Stan Patten and 2 their Vice-Captain B. Johnson. Names from the Football Budget May 22nd 1920. St. Peter's Cathedral is in the background. The crowd in attendance numbered 12,000.

A foundation stone ceremony at St Chad's, Fullarton

A foundation stone ceremony at St Chad's, Fullarton

A foundation stone ceremony for St. Chad's Church of England, Fullarton, South Australia. The foundation stone was laid on Saturday 11 September 1920, by Mrs A.W. Hughes; Archdeacon Russell preached. The church was opened in 1921.

Prize winning horse drawn cart

Prize winning horse drawn cart

Prize winning horse drawn cart photographed at a horse show in Adelaide, South Australia.

Daffodils growing at a nursery

Daffodils growing at a nursery

Daffodils growing at a plant nursery for the Adelaide flower market, South Australia.

The battleship H.M.S.'Renown'

The battleship H.M.S.'Renown'

The battleship H.M.S.'Renown' sailing in South Australian waters.

H.M.S.'Renown' at Outer Harbor

H.M.S.'Renown' at Outer Harbor

Close view of the upper deck showing the gun turrets and bridge of the battleship H.M.S.'Renown' photographed when the vessel was berthed at Outer Harbor during a visit to South Australia.

The S.S.'Australford' at Portland, Victoria

The S.S.'Australford' at Portland, Victoria

The S.S.'Australford' shipping wheat from Deep Water Pier at Portland, Victoria.

Cricket at Adelaide Oval

Cricket at Adelaide Oval

Distant view of cricket being played at Adelaide Oval, South Australia.

Sir Archibald Weigall speaking to a police officer

Sir Archibald Weigall speaking to a police officer

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, right, speaking to a police officer involved with the investigation of the murder of a Federal Parliamentarian at Riverton, South Australia.

Sir Archibald Weigall delivering a speech

Sir Archibald Weigall delivering a speech

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia delivering a speech at a military function; he wears morning dress and stands behind a small table draped with the Union Jack flag.

Football at Adelaide Oval

Football at Adelaide Oval

Close view of players jumping for the ball during an Australian Rules football match being played at the Adelaide Oval, South Australia.

Edward, Prince of Wales in Adelaide

Edward, Prince of Wales in Adelaide

Edward, Prince of Wales speaking to military veterans at Government House, Adelaide, South Australia. The officer the Prince is addressing is Colonel William De Passey.

Brigadier General Antill planting a tree

Brigadier General Antill planting a tree

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia standing fourth from the left with other spectators watching Brigadier General John Antill planting a tree on Wattle Day.

Sir Archibald Weigall talking to a soldier

Sir Archibald Weigall talking to a soldier

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia talking to a soldier during a military inspection.

The beach-front and jetty at Portland, Victoria

The beach-front and jetty at Portland, Victoria

A view from Mac's Hotel at Portland, Victoria showing the beach-front and jetty.

Street decorations in Adelaide

Street decorations in Adelaide

Street decorations erected in King William Street for the visit of the Prince of Wales; the Bowman Building and Arcade (now demolished) can be seen in the background.

Police on parade

Police on parade

Foot Police on parade in Adelaide; the men stand in two lines holding rifles over their left shoulders.

Men admiring a race horse

Men admiring a race horse

Men admiring a horse after a race held in Adelaide.