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Veteran soldiers on parade in Adelaide

Veteran soldiers on parade in Adelaide

A line-up of veteran soldiers waiting outside a building in Adelaide to meet Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia; names not known.

Race day at Balaklava

Race day at Balaklava

Distant view of racegoers arriving and placing bets for horse racing events at Balaklava racetrack. According to a researcher, Mr Archibald Grosvenor stands fifth from left at the back and directly behind Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, 1915. Grosvenor was a member of the first Corporation of Victor Harbor (1914). He is the father of James Arthur Grosvenor. He has also been photographed in uniform in Melbourne before embarking during WW1.

Banquet at Willunga, South Australia

Banquet at Willunga, South Australia

Diners attending a banquet at Willunga in South Australia to celebrate the opening of the railway on January 20th, 1915; Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia is seated at the centre of the 'top' table with two waiting staff behind him.

An army chaplain addressing a crowd by the South African War Memorial, Adelaide

An army chaplain addressing a crowd by the South African War Memorial, Adelaide

A large crowd attending a function held at the South African War memorial statue outside Government House gates, Adelaide; an army chaplain is delivering an address in front of the monument to the audience which includes Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, possibly a memorial service.

Roseworthy Agricultural College roll of honour

Roseworthy Agricultural College roll of honour

Close view of the South Australian Roseworthy Agricultural College carved wooden wall plaque listing names from 1886-1918 which was unveiled by Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia 14th March, 1919.

Avro 504 K flown by Captain Harry Butler taking off

Avro 504 K flown by Captain Harry Butler taking off

Captain Harry Butler taking off from Enfield airfield, South Australia, in his Avro 504K aircraft with Governor of South Australia, Sir Henry Galway, as a passenger, 3 February 1920.

St. Peter's Collegiate Girls' School hockey team

St. Peter's Collegiate Girls' School hockey team

Members of the St. Peter's Collegiate Girls' School hockey team, Adelaide, South Australia, 22 August 1919. Back row L-R: Nina Seager (centre half), Louie Hardy (outer left), Molly Duffield (goal), Trevie Scott (inner left), Elsie Wigan (left full back), Edna Cowan (right outer). Front row L-R: Joyce Lillecrapp (right half-back), Doreen Burdett (Vice-Captain)(inner right), Elizabeth Auld (Captain)(centre-forward), Doreen Browne (Secretary)(right full back), Eulalie Browne (left half back).

Captain Charles Sturt monument unveiling

Captain Charles Sturt monument unveiling

Crowds present at the unveiling ceremony performed by Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, of the Captain Charles Sturt monument originally placed in Victoria Square, Adelaide.

Adelaide Bowling Club function

Adelaide Bowling Club function

Members and visitors which include Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, attending a function at the Adelaide Bowling Club.

Opening of the State War Council Soldiers' Hostel.

Opening of the State War Council Soldiers' Hostel.

Opening of the State War Council Soldiers' Hostel by Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, July 19th 1918. The ceremony was also attended by the Premier, A.H.Peake, the Mayor of Adelaide, C. Glover, the Minister of Repatriation, E. Anstey, and Captain Blackburn, V.C., M.P. Located behind the City Baths, the hostel was built at a cost of 3,123 Pounds and provided accommodation for 50 men plus a luncheon room and hot and cold baths.

9th Light Horse presentation of colours

9th Light Horse presentation of colours

After receiving the colours of the 9th Light Horse from the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914, Colonel Albert Miell hands them onto Regimental Sergeant Major Herbert Edward Fox.

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

9th Light Horse Regiment parades past the saluting base following the presentation of colours to the Regiment by the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914.

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Members of the Army Medical Corp parade past the saluting base following the presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment by the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914.

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Members of the Army Medical Corp parade past the saluting base following the presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment by the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914.

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

9th Light Horse Regiment parades past the saluting base following the presentation of colours to the Regiment by the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914.

Australian Army Officers

Australian Army Officers

Half-plate glass negative of a group of five officers wearing World War One military uniforms, standing in an army camp next to a tent. The officer in the centre is wearing a double-breasted tunic. They have been identified by a researcher as (from left) Major W. De Passey (holding the riding crop), Colonel Irving (South Australian Commandant), Sir Henry Galway, Colonel Weir and Colonel Rowell. The same men appear in PRG 280/1/14/211 and PRG 280/1/26/104.

Charles Sturt Monument

Charles Sturt Monument

Captain Charles Sturt monument : the arrival of His Excellency Governor Sir Henry L. Galway for the unveiling of the Captain Charles Sturt monument in Victoria Square.

Charles Sturt Monument

Charles Sturt Monument

Captain Charles Sturt monument : the unveiling by Governor Sir Henry L. Galway.

Charles Sturt Monument

Charles Sturt Monument

Captain Charles Sturt monument : the unveiling by Governor Sir Henry L. Galway.

Charles Sturt Monument

Charles Sturt Monument

Captain Charles Sturt monument, Franklin Street south side. Unveiled on the 21 December 1916 by the Governor of South Australia, Sir Henry L. Galway.

Presentation of Colours at Adelaide Oval

Presentation of Colours at Adelaide Oval

Officer receiving unit Colours from Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Lionel Galway, KCMG, DSO, Governor of South Australia, 1914 to 1920, during a ceremony at Adelaide Oval on Saturday 5 April 1919.

Colonel S. Price Weir D.S.O.

Colonel S. Price Weir D.S.O.

Colonel Price Weir D.S.O. with 10th Battalion Colours after being presented with them by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Lionel Galway, KCMG, DSO, Governor of South Australia, 1914 to 1920, during a ceremony at Adelaide Oval on Saturday 5 April 1919.

Presentation of Colours ceremony at Adelaide Oval

Presentation of Colours ceremony at Adelaide Oval

Captain R.S. Somerville receiving unit Colours from Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Lionel Galway, KCMG, DSO, Governor of South Australia, 1914 to 1920, during a ceremony at Adelaide Oval on Saturday 5 April 1919.

Photographs

Photographs

Photographs of, and collected by, the Grant family. Included are images of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank ('E.S.& A. Bank') and staff, sporting teams, family portraits, recreation activities, and town scenes. Additional photographs include school photographs, sporting teams and Kapuna Police Station. A list of the photographs is also located at the Library Reference Desk.

Army officer presentation

Army officer presentation

Half-plate glass negative of a presentation ceremony and parade at an army camp. In the foreground, army officers stand at a table covered in the flag of Great Britain, making presentations. Two civilians, a man and woman, are also standing with the official party. The woman is wearing a broad brimmed hat decorated with flowers, a fur shawl, long dress, and white gloves, and is holding a closed parasol. In the background are troops standing in formation. Believed to be at the Torrens Parade Ground, Adelaide, Brigadier Weir (1st C.O. of 10th Battalion) is standing next to the table (4th from left); the soldiers to the right of the tables are Brigadier Antill (State Commandant) talking to soldier with his back to the camera; Governor Henry Galway is to his left; and Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson second from right of the photo. See also B 26285/187-188 for other images of the event.

St Peter's Cathedral, North Adelaide

St Peter's Cathedral, North Adelaide

A collection of photographic prints of St Peter's Cathedral, North Adelaide. They include photos from the construction of the two front spires to a World War I memorial, with both exterior and interior views included. [These photos complement those found in album B 76506.]