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A horse drawn carriage escorted by members of the Royal Household approaching the House of Lords, London

A horse drawn carriage escorted by members of the Royal Household approaching the House of Lords, London

A royal occasion in London, England as a horse drawn carriage escorted by members of the Royal Household approaches the House of Lords for their Majesties the King and Queen of England to attend the Opening of Parliament.

A distant view of a cricket match in progress on Hindmarsh Oval

A distant view of a cricket match in progress on Hindmarsh Oval

A distant view of a cricket match in progress on Hindmarsh Oval.

Choir and Clergy of St. Paul's Anglican Church

Choir and Clergy of St. Paul's Anglican Church

The choir and clergy of St. Paul's Anglican Church at Port Adelaide waiting outside in processional order.

Lawrence Allen Wells in a group with Bejah Dervish and other explorers

Lawrence Allen Wells in a group with Bejah Dervish and other explorers

Lawrence Allen Wells in a group with Bejah Dervish and other explorers.

A group of five men, prize-winners in a wood-chopping competition

A group of five men, prize-winners in a wood-chopping competition

A group of five men, three carrying axes, prize-winners in a wood-chopping competition.

Members of Currency Creek Institute Committee

Members of Currency Creek Institute Committee

Members of Currency Creek Institute Committee.

Draught Horse

Draught Horse

Prize winning draught horse at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide.

A cricket team from Victoria photographed with ten other men

A cricket team from Victoria photographed with ten other men

A cricket team from Victoria photographed with ten other men on April 22nd 1905.

A display of Western Australian products, photographs, minerals and furniture at an exhibition

A display of Western Australian products, photographs, minerals and furniture at an exhibition

A display of Western Australian products, photographs, minerals and furniture at an exhibition.

A laboratory scene showing men taking part in a ten day scientific dairying course

A laboratory scene showing men taking part in a ten day scientific dairying course

A laboratory scene showing men taking part in a ten day scientific dairying course.

Near Aldgate

Near Aldgate

A burnt out area of countryside after a bush fire near Aldgate in the Adelaide Hills.

A procession of clergy and assistants proceeding through a street lined with spectators at Broken Hill

A procession of clergy and assistants proceeding through a street lined with spectators at Broken Hill

A procession of clergy and assistants proceeding through a street lined with spectators for the opening of the Catholic Cathedral at Broken Hill on Sunday July 2 1905. The procession is from the Bishop's House across the road to the Cathedral.

Shops in Woolwich, England where an explosion had destroyed plate glass windows

Shops in Woolwich, England where an explosion had destroyed plate glass windows

Shops in Woolwich, England where an explosion had destroyed plate glass windows.

A line of soldiers at their camp cook-house waiting for food

A line of soldiers at their camp cook-house waiting for food

A line of soldiers at their camp cook-house waiting for food.

Rowing on the Torrens River

Rowing on the Torrens River

A boat crew rowing on the Torrens River, Adelaide.

Two small yachts

Two small yachts

Two small yachts about to be launched from Glenelg beach.

Four men who were finalists in a bowls competition

Four men who were finalists in a bowls competition

Four men who were finalists in a bowls competition.

Part of a whale skeleton washed up on a sea shore

Part of a whale skeleton washed up on a sea shore

Part of a whale skeleton washed up on a sea shore.

Sir George Le Hunte, Governor of South Australia with three other men

Sir George Le Hunte, Governor of South Australia with three other men

Sir George Le Hunte, Governor of South Australia with three other men, including a Mr Melrose, possibly James, a South Australian pastoralist.

A crack shot identified as R.W. Nichol standing with his rifle near a tent

A crack shot identified as R.W. Nichol standing with his rifle near a tent

A crack shot identified as R.W. Nichol standing with his rifle near a tent, possibly participating in a shooting contest.

Pupils with their teacher, Miss Jackson, outside Beaufort School

Pupils with their teacher, Miss Jackson, outside Beaufort School

Pupils with their teacher, Miss Jackson, outside Beaufort School.

A woman carrying a watering can standing outside a house with four young  male helpers

A woman carrying a watering can standing outside a house with four young male helpers

A woman carrying a watering can standing outside a house with four young male helpers with a selection of buckets and cans to use for hand watering plants.

Pupils with their teacher

Pupils with their teacher

Pupils with their teacher, Mr. Garnet Ludwig Tucker outside Cameron East school, Nantawarra. Mr. Tucker was the sole teacher at the school from 1911-1915.

Sir George Le Hunte

Sir George Le Hunte

Sir George Le Hunte, Governor of South Australia, attending a function at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide.

Eight Engineering Association delegates at the entrance to Trades Hall

Eight Engineering Association delegates at the entrance to Trades Hall

Eight Engineering Association delegates at the entrance to Trades Hall, Grote Street, Adelaide.

Soldiers attending Church Parade at their camp

Soldiers attending Church Parade at their camp

Soldiers attending Church Parade at their camp.

Sir Day Bosanquet

Sir Day Bosanquet

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia, about to open a church bazaar held in aid of St. Bede's Church, Semaphore.

Men of the South Australian Tramways Trust marching behind their band along Rundle Street

Men of the South Australian Tramways Trust marching behind their band along Rundle Street

Men of the South Australian Tramways Trust marching behind their band along Rundle Street.

A group of fifteen army cooks; most are carrying items associated with their trade

A group of fifteen army cooks; most are carrying items associated with their trade

A group of fifteen army cooks; most are carrying items associated with their trade including choppers, frying pans, and a large cabbage.

Thomas Price, Premier of South Australia, sitting front row, fourth from the right, with other guests at the opening of Auburn Institute.

Thomas Price, Premier of South Australia, sitting front row, fourth from the right, with other guests at the opening of Auburn Institute.

Thomas Price, Premier of South Australia, sitting front row, fourth from the right, with other guests at the opening of Auburn Institute on March 13th 1907 which he performed.