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Ringside crowds at an agricultural show held at Clarendon

Ringside crowds at an agricultural show held at Clarendon

Ringside crowds at an agricultural show held at Clarendon.

Visitors at an Adelaide Children's Hospital fete

Visitors at an Adelaide Children's Hospital fete

Crowds of visitors attending an Adelaide Children's Hospital fete held in North Adelaide.

Trackside crowds attending the Gawler horse race

Trackside crowds attending the Gawler horse race

Trackside crowds attending the Gawler horse race.

A bride and groom with their attendants and guests

A bride and groom with their attendants and guests

A bride and groom with their attendants and guests.

A family group taken in a garden of three children and their parents

A family group taken in a garden of three children and their parents

A family group taken in a garden of three children and their parents identified as the "Smith family of the Markets".

Men of the Army Medical Corps demonstrating stretcher at camp

Men of the Army Medical Corps demonstrating stretcher at camp

Men of the Army Medical Corps demonstrating stretcher at camp.

A small yacht under sail

A small yacht under sail

A small yacht under sail at sea during a Henley Beach regatta.

A flooded street in Maitland

A flooded street in Maitland

A flooded High Street, Maitland, during the flood of May 1913.

Children's birthday party

Children's birthday party

A children's birthday party group in the garden at the residence of the Hon. Mr. Styles.

Scientists at Adelaide

Scientists at Adelaide

A group of British scientists visiting Adelaide.

First South Australian Labor Ministry

First South Australian Labor Ministry

John Verran, Premier of the first Labor government of South Australia, 1910-1912 with his Ministers. Back row, left-right: Crawford Vaughan, Treasurer; W.J. Denny, Attorney-General; F.S. Wallis, Chief Secretary. Front row, left-right: J.P. Wilson; J. Verran; F.W. Coneybeer, Minister of Education.

Two Wells Show Committee

Two Wells Show Committee

Members of the Two Wells Show Committee.

Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery, Adelaide

Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery, Adelaide

Premises of the South Australian Museum, Art Gallery, and Public Library, on North Terrace, Adelaide, now known as the Mortlock Library of South Australiana, State Library of South Australia.

Rowing on Port River

Rowing on Port River

A rowing eight and cox on the Port River with the premises of J. Dunn & Co. and shipping in the background.

A group of men outside Trades Hall, Grote Street, Adelaide

A group of men outside Trades Hall, Grote Street, Adelaide

A group of men outside Trades Hall, Grote Street, Adelaide.

South Australian Institute

South Australian Institute

The premises of the South Australian Institute, at this time operating as a Circulating Library, on North Terrace, Adelaide; the premises on the right housed the Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery until separate premises were built; It is now the Mortlock Library of South Australiana, State Library of South Australia.

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, in a formal group with members of the Onkaparinga Racing Club

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, in a formal group with members of the Onkaparinga Racing Club

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, in a formal group with members of the Onkaparinga Racing Club, sitting next to him; front row, far left, is Alfred Von Doussa, Secretary of the Club from 1875-1924 and founder of the Oakbank Easter Races.

Adelaide Rowing Club Ball

Adelaide Rowing Club Ball

An assembly of guests at an Adelaide Rowing Club Ball held at the North Adelaide Institute, decorated for the occasion with oars and bunting.

Sir Robert Baden Powell

Sir Robert Baden Powell

Sir Robert Baden Powell, founder of the Boy Scout movement, sitting centre of the front row of a group including seven adult scouts outside Government House, Adelaide; he is wearing civilian clothes and a bowler hat.

Captain J.K. Davis, right, and three of his officers aboard his ship

Captain J.K. Davis, right, and three of his officers aboard his ship

Captain J.K. Davis, right, and three of his officers aboard his ship thought to be the 'Endurance' used by the Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.

Military horsemen

Military horsemen

Four military horsemen jumping fences simultaneously at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide.

Visitors enjoying a visit to Henley Beach jetty and refreshment pavilion

Visitors enjoying a visit to Henley Beach jetty and refreshment pavilion

Visitors enjoying a visit to Henley Beach jetty and refreshment pavilion where they can enjoy the American soda fountain and "Alaska" ice cream.

Two army officers discussing the day's racing with a group of women taking afternoon tea

Two army officers discussing the day's racing with a group of women taking afternoon tea

Two army officers discussing the day's racing with a group of women taking afternoon tea at the races; the man wearing the pill-box hat is identified as Major Stuart.

Members of the Leschen family in a group photograph taken in a garden

Members of the Leschen family in a group photograph taken in a garden

Members of the Leschen family in a group photograph taken in a garden.

Horse Judges

Horse Judges

A group of seven judges of horses at a show in Adelaide. Back row, first left: H. Graves; far right: Mr. Bagot. Front row, first left: J. Hill; far right: Mr. Crawford.

Eight Hour Day procession

Eight Hour Day procession

Horse drawn wagon carrying the South Australian Drivers' Association banner in front of the Adelaide High School, Grote Street, Adelaide, prior to taking part in the Eight Hour Day procession. The wagon also carries a sign proclaiming "No peace until we get eight hours'.

Eight Hour Day procession

Eight Hour Day procession

Large crowds in King William Street, Adelaide, watching an Eight Hour Day procession.

Committee of the Commercial Travellers' Club

Committee of the Commercial Travellers' Club

Committee of the Commercial Travellers' Club on Saturday 11 September 1915. Front Row L-R: W.R. Hubble (Vice-President), Rudolph Buring, Thomas Kean (President), Sir Edwin T. Smith (Patron), J.H. Thompson (Senior Vice-President), A.A. Markwell (Vice-President). Back Row L-R: E.C. Hartshorne (Assistant Secretary), James Harold Kerr, C.S. Reeves, George A. Brinsley, W.E.A. Brown (Secretary), L.S. Dumont, A.W. Martin.

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia, listening to an oration read to an audience in a grandstand at Strathalbyn Show

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia, listening to an oration read to an audience in a grandstand at Strathalbyn Show

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia, listening to an oration read to an audience in a grandstand at Strathalbyn Show.

Three officers of the 32nd Battalion

Three officers of the 32nd Battalion

Three officers of the 32nd Battalion. Left to right: Lieutenant J.K. Paul; Colonel Coghill; Major John James Hughes. These officers trained the volunteers of 32nd Battalion, camped at Cheltenham Racecourse and their first major action was at the now famous Battle of Fromelles in July 1916, where they suffered great casualties. Some men from Coghill's original squad are among those recently identified from mass graves, such as Private Walter Hainsworth Pretty of Kilkenny. Coghill was the first Headmaster of Woodville High School and also taught at Adelaide and Unley High Schools. [A similar photo appeared in 'The Chronicle' Saturday 13 November 1915, page 27. See 'Second to none : a memorial history of the 32nd Battalion A.I.F. 1915-1919' by R.R. Freeman for a photo which provides names of the officers.]