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Sir Henry Galway at a Boy Scout rally

Sir Henry Galway at a Boy Scout rally

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia arriving at a Boy Scout rally in Adelaide; he is wearing military uniform and stands with his back to the camera as he is introduced to a senior Scout Master, a woman standing nearby is possibly Lady Galway.

Sir Henry Galway delivering a speech at Lameroo, South Australia

Sir Henry Galway delivering a speech at Lameroo, South Australia

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, addressing a crowd of spectators from a railway platform at Lameroo, on the occasion of Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson, Governor General, visiting. Also in attendance was Sir Arthur Stanley (Governor of Victoria), and Crawford Vaughan (Premier of S.A.)

Sir Henry Galway with a naval and an army officer

Sir Henry Galway with a naval and an army officer

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, standing with Commodore Dumaresque, the Commander of H.M.A.S. Australia, and General Sir Cyril White during their visit to Adelaide.

Sir Henry Galway greeting guests for a levee at Government House

Sir Henry Galway greeting guests for a levee at Government House

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia and Lady Galway greeting guests arriving for a levee in the grounds of Government House.

Sir Henry Galway with members of Orroroo Hospital Committee

Sir Henry Galway with members of Orroroo Hospital Committee

A group photograph of members of Orroroo Hospital Committee assembled outside a building; Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia sits front row, third from the left and Sir John Bice, politician, sits third from the right.

Sir Henry Galway watching the arrival of Vickers Vimy

Sir Henry Galway watching the arrival of Vickers Vimy

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, standing with his back to the camera and using binoculars to watch the arrival from Melbourne on 23 March 1920 of Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith in the Vickers Vimy G-EAOU they had previously flown from England to Darwin.

Sir Henry Galway attending a carnival

Sir Henry Galway attending a carnival

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, standing with Sir Frank Moulden, Lord Mayor of Adelaide at an outdoor function described as a carnival.

Sir Henry Galway presenting a medal

Sir Henry Galway presenting a medal

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, presents the Military Medal to Private Leslie Galway of Mount Gambier and the 49th Battalion, 3rd Reinforcement, at Government House in Adelaide, on ANZAC Day. Further photographs of the ceremony can be found in The Observer, 3 May 1919.

Sir Henry Galway

Sir Henry Galway

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia and Lady Galway, on the S.S.'Otway' at Outer Harbor, South Australia.

Sir Henry Galway attending a function

Sir Henry Galway attending a function

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, Sir George Murray, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia, Charles Glover, Mayor of Adelaide and Mrs. Glover attending an outdoor function.

Sir Henry Galway at a public function

Sir Henry Galway at a public function

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, and Lady Galway, second from the right sitting on a podium at an official opening ceremony for a children's playground where Charles Glover, Lord Mayor of Adelaide is delivering a speech.

Sir Henry Galway at Renmark

Sir Henry Galway at Renmark

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia sitting centre with Sir Arthur Stanley, Governor of Victoria, left, and other men at Renmark, South Australia.

Sir Henry Galway with military and naval officers

Sir Henry Galway with military and naval officers

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, sitting centre with Admiral Dumaresq on his right and General Sir Cyril Brudenell White on his left in the grounds of Government House; two other officers stand behind with Legh Winser, the Governor's private secretary.

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia with Lady Galway and others studying programmes on Adelaide Oval.

Sir Henry Galway attending a military function

Sir Henry Galway attending a military function

Sir Henry Galway (on right), Governor of South Australia attending a military function held on a large open space; he is accompanied by members of his staff and Major C.H. Brand (on left).

His Excellency Sir Henry Galway presents Lieutenant Colonel Dollman with a volunteer decoration

His Excellency Sir Henry Galway presents Lieutenant Colonel Dollman with a volunteer decoration

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, presents Lieutenant Colonel Dollman with a volunteer decoration for having given 20 years continuous service. This ceremony occurred after the Governor had formerly declared open the new drill hall and parade ground of the 74th Battalion (Boothby), Thomas Street, Unley. 13 March 1915.

His Excellency Sir Henry Galway talks with Lieutenant Colonel Dollman

His Excellency Sir Henry Galway talks with Lieutenant Colonel Dollman

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, (left) talks with Lieutenant Colonel Dollman at a ceremony where he presented Dollman with a volunteer decoration for having given 20 years continuous service. This ceremony occurred after the Governor had formerly declared open the new drill hall and parade ground of the 74th Battalion (Boothby), Thomas Street, Unley. 13 March 1915. J.L. Hardie is standing fourth from right, behind the officer wearing the helmet. The man to Dollman's left is Colonel Irving, South Australian Commandant.

His Excellency Sir Henry Galway talks with Lieutenant Colonel Dollman

His Excellency Sir Henry Galway talks with Lieutenant Colonel Dollman

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, (left) talks with Lieutenant Colonel Dollman at a ceremony where he presented Dollman with a volunteer decoration for having given 20 years continuous service. This ceremony occurred after the Governor had formerly declared open the new drill hall and parade ground of the 74th Battalion (Boothby), Thomas Street, Unley. 13 March 1915. Colonel Irving, South Australian Commandant, is standing to Dollman's left; the man of the far right is Colonel G.H. Dean.

Sir Henry Galway delivering a speech

Sir Henry Galway delivering a speech

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, delivering a speech at an outdoor function in South Australia; Mr. W. D. Ponder, Member of Parliament, stands listening on the left.

Sir Henry Galway presenting the D.S.O. to Colonel S. Price Weir

Sir Henry Galway presenting the D.S.O. to Colonel S. Price Weir

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, presenting the D.S.O. to Colonel S. Price Weir D.S.O. V.D., commander 10th Battalion 1914 to 1916, at Keswick Barracks on Wednesday 15 January 1919. Possibly taken on the same day as PRG 280/1/15/818 which shows the medal recipients after the ceremony, and quotes the detailed caption that appeared in 'The Observer', 25 January 1919, page 25. See also PRG 280/1/15/67, PRG 280/1/15/590, PRG 280/1/15/591 and PRG 280/1/15/592.

Sir Henry Galway at a medal presentation ceremony

Sir Henry Galway at a medal presentation ceremony

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia at a military medal presentatation ceremony.

Sir Henry Galway at a medal presentation ceremony

Sir Henry Galway at a medal presentation ceremony

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia at a military medal presentatation ceremony.

Sir Henry Galway at a military parade

Sir Henry Galway at a military parade

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, riding on horseback at a military parade in front of a large crowd, probably in the Adelaide parklands.

Sir Henry Galway at a foundation stone ceremony

Sir Henry Galway at a foundation stone ceremony

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia with church dignitaries and military personnel attending a soldier's memorial foundation stone ceremony at St.George's Anglican Church, Goodwood.

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.

Sir Henry Galway presenting the flag of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment to the Officer Commanding, Lieutenant Colonel Rowell.

Sir Henry Galway presenting the flag of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment to the Officer Commanding, Lieutenant Colonel Rowell.

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, presenting the flag of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment to the Officer Commanding Lieutenant Colonel Rowell. State Commandant (Colonel Irving) is standing on the left of the Governor; Colonel Weir (10th Infantry Battalion) is on the extreme right. At Morphettville Race Course, 19 September 1914. This photo appeared in 'The Chronicle' on Saturday 26 September 1914, page 45; and in 'The Express and Telegraph', Monday 21 September 1914, page 3; and 'The Advertiser' on Monday 21 September 1914, page 9. An article about the also visit appeared in 'The Critic', Wednesday 23 September 1914, page 11.

Sir Henry Galway at a Boy Scout function

Sir Henry Galway at a Boy Scout function

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, addressing a gathering of Boy Scouts in Adelaide; he is dressed in army uniform and stands on a flower decorated dais where four other men are sitting.

Sir Henry Galway delivering an address at a outdoor event in South Australia

Sir Henry Galway delivering an address at a outdoor event in South Australia

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia delivering an address from a dais at an outdoor event attended by a military escort and a crowd of people; location and purpose unknown.

Sir Henry Galway at the Adelaide Bowling Club

Sir Henry Galway at the Adelaide Bowling Club

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia sitting at the centre of the front row with members of the Adelaide Bowling Club whilst attending the opening of the bowling season.

Sir Henry Galway inspecting a guard of honour in Adelaide

Sir Henry Galway inspecting a guard of honour in Adelaide

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia inspecting a military guard of honour in Adelaide.