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Shipping at Port Adelaide

Shipping at Port Adelaide

The S.S. 'Baron Inchcape' and a dredge at Birkenhead wharf, Port Adelaide.

Fire-damaged shops at Tumby Bay

Fire-damaged shops at Tumby Bay

Fire damage to a building in Tumby Bay, South Australia. The building housing the Western People Newspaper Office, F.J.Anear's[?] cycle shop, and J.J.Bloomfield's tailoring and outfitting businesses after being gutted by fire. An article appeared in The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 6 Jul 1912, Page 15, titled 'No Fire Appliances'.

Adelaide dog show

Adelaide dog show

Men and women standing with pomeranian dogs during showing at a dog show in Adelaide, South Australia.

Charity workers at a street stall

Charity workers at a street stall

A group of women charity workers and collectors waiting at a street stall in Adelaide, South Australia.

Display of fruit at the Adelaide Show

Display of fruit at the Adelaide Show

Display of fruit and flowers at the Adelaide Show, South Australia.

Memorial Hospital dedication service

Memorial Hospital dedication service

On Saturday 7 February 1920 a dedication service in connection with the Soldiers' Memorial Hospital at North Adelaide was held. The President of the Methodist Conference, Reverend T. Geddes White, officiated in the presence of a large number of people.

A military wedding group

A military wedding group

A military wedding group photographed in a garden; the bride and groom stand by the best man who is sitting with the three bridesmaids.

Tennis at the Adelaide Oval courts

Tennis at the Adelaide Oval courts

A tennis tournament being played at the Adelaide Oval, South Australia.

A country road

A country road

A country road in South Australia, exact location not known.

The 'Register' newspaper offices

The 'Register' newspaper offices

The 'Register' newspaper building which is decorated with flags and bunting on the south side of Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia.

Shipping at Port Adelaide

Shipping at Port Adelaide

The S.S. 'Baron Inchcape' and a dredge at the Birkenhead wharf, Port Adelaide, South Australia.

A horse show at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide

A horse show at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide

Draughthorses and their owners in the show ring during judging at a horse show held at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide, South Australia.

A naval cadet

A naval cadet

A seated naval cadet, name not known.

Members of the Vocational Schools of South Australia

Members of the Vocational Schools of South Australia

A large formal group of men described as being members of the Vocational Schools of South Australia photographed outside the Exhibition Building, North Terrace, Adelaide; names not known.

Women dressed in muslin and mob caps

Women dressed in muslin and mob caps

Four women stall sellers dressed in muslin and mop caps photographed at an exhibition held in Adelaide, South Australia.

Rugby Union Football players from South Africa

Rugby Union Football players from South Africa

Rugby Union Football players visiting Adelaide from South Africa; names not known.

Shipyards at Osborne

Shipyards at Osborne

Distant view of the Poole and Steele shipyards under construction on the Port River at Osborne, South Australia.

Glenelg and North Adelaide football teams

Glenelg and North Adelaide football teams

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, seated centre second row, with umpires, officials and players from the Glenelg and North Adelaide football.

Adelaide Hunt Club meet

Adelaide Hunt Club meet

Members of the Adelaide Hunt Club out with the hounds at a meet on the outskirts of Adelaide, South Australia.

Cabin accommodation on a ship

Cabin accommodation on a ship

Cabin accommodation on a ship showing sleeping and dining facilities.

Women's rowing team

Women's rowing team

Women, with a male cox, rowing on the Torrens River, Adelaide, South Australia.

A terrier at a dog show

A terrier at a dog show

A small terrier on display at a dog show in Adelaide, South Australia.

Police Barracks' stables, Thebarton

Police Barracks' stables, Thebarton

Mounted police with their horses outside the Police Barracks' stables at Thebarton, South Australia.

A first aid demonstration

A first aid demonstration

A demonstration of first aid skills in a bushland area; three men are attending to an 'accident victim' with an instructor or judge standing nearby.

'Torrens Park' house

'Torrens Park' house

'Torrens Park' house at Torrens Park, South Australia, the former home of the Barr Smith family, now part of the campus of Scotch College.

A group of eight men

A group of eight men

Eight men, some holding rifles, possibly members of a rifle club; names not known.

'Torrens Park' house

'Torrens Park' house

'Torrens Park' house and part of its surrounding grounds at Torrens Park; the building was the former home of the Barr Smith family and is now part of the Scotch College campus.

Two greyhound dogs

Two greyhound dogs

Two greyhound dogs waiting at a coursing event held in South Australia.

Port Pirie Ladies' Rowing Club

Port Pirie Ladies' Rowing Club

On the afternoon of Saturday 2 April 1921 the South Australian Ladies' Rowing Association held a test race to decide who should represent the state in the ladies interstate four-oar event to be rowed at Launceston, Tasmania, on 25 April 1921. A crew selected from metropolitan ladies' clubs was challenged by a crew consisting of M. Guerin(bow), Olga Graske(2), Eva Bulling(3), Roma Legg(stroke) and J. Murphy(cox) from the Port Pirie club. The Port Pirie crew pictured won the race and the right to represent South Australia in Launceston where they beat crews from Tasmania and Queensland to win the competition.

A railway accident in Wales

A railway accident in Wales

The twisted wreck of a railway accident in the Welsh countryside; the word 'Cambrian' is on part of the wreckage. This is the aftermath of a head-on collision which took place between two passenger trains at Abermule (Powys, Wales) on 26 Jan 1921. Fifteen persons were killed. [Information provided by John Shoebridge].