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J. Ifould winning the Junior High Jump

J. Ifould winning the Junior High Jump

J. Ifould of Presbyterian Girls' College winning the Junior High Jump at the third annual combined sports day held at Adelaide Oval on 10 August 1923.

Girl Guides at the Adelaide Town Hall

Girl Guides at the Adelaide Town Hall

A two days' fete in aid of the Girl Guide movement and to demonstrate the practical work being performed by members under the banner 'Good Citizenship' was held on Friday 25th and Saturday 26th May 1923 in the Adelaide Town Hall.

Women tennis players visiting Adelaide

Women tennis players visiting Adelaide

A group of women tennis players from Victoria and New South Wales visiting Adelaide, South Australia; names not known.

Women tennis players visiting Adelaide

Women tennis players visiting Adelaide

A group of women tennis players visiting Adelaide from Victoria and New South Wales; names not known.

Sydney University Baseball team

Sydney University Baseball team

Members of the Sydney University baseball team who played the University of Adelaide team on 21 August 1923. Standing L-R: R. Bain, A.R. Woolcott, K. Williams, G. Stenning, R. Fowler, and ?. Sitting L-R: L. McDonald, J. Bassetti, Jack Mould (Captain), R. Rickard, A. Cozens, F. Hodgson.

Prince Alfred College football team

Prince Alfred College football team

A group of Prince Alfred College football players; names not known.

1st St. Augustine's Church Company of Girl Guides, Unley

1st St. Augustine's Church Company of Girl Guides, Unley

Dedication of three flags belonging to the 1st St. Augustine's Church Company of Girl Guides in the charge of Miss. G. Smith, 18 August 1923. Also in attendance were the 1st Forestville Troop in the charge of Mrs Hostler and the St. Augustine Troop of Boy Scouts in the charge of Scoutmaster Colley. The service was held in the presence of Lady Bridges (Chief State Commissioner), Miss Margaret Judge (Deputy State Commissioner), District Commissioners L.E. Clarke and Robertson.

Day trip to Adelaide Zoo

Day trip to Adelaide Zoo

William Freeman, a Crimean War veteran and resident of Estcourt House, with a small boy and another man during a visit to the Adelaide Zoo on 27 November 1923.

Army recruits at Eden Valley, South Australia

Army recruits at Eden Valley, South Australia

New army recruits seated on a open bus owned by S.S.L. Smith photographed in the main street at Eden Valley, South Australia.

A steam train in South Australia

A steam train in South Australia

A steam train bringing materials to construction workers in an isolated area of South Australia.

Sutton family group

Sutton family group

Four generations of the Sutton family photographed at the 50th wedding anniversary of the Ralph and Edith Sutton. Ralph Collins Sutton married Ellen Barnett in Adelaide on 30 November 1870. The anniversary get together was held at the Rechabite Hall, Ashton, SA, at 4 pm, exactly 50 years to the day. This photograph features the family of Edith Jane Clara (1871- ?), the Sutton's eldest child. Back row from left: Verner Alfred Leslie LePoidevin (grandson-in-law), Frederick James Osborne (son-in-law), Leslie Verner LePoidevin (great grandson), Edith Jane Clara Osborne nee Sutton (daughter). Front row from left: Ellen Beatrice LePoidevin nee Osborne (granddaughter), Norman Eric LePoidevin (great granson), Ellen Sutton (nee Barnett), Gordon James LePoidevin (great grandson) and Ralph Collins Sutton.

The Mayor of Glenelg at the old gum tree

The Mayor of Glenelg at the old gum tree

Mr. Smith, the Mayor of Glenelg, and city councillors photographed at the old gum tree; other names not known.

The Mayor of Glenelg at the old gum tree

The Mayor of Glenelg at the old gum tree

Mr. Smith, the Mayor of Glenelg sitting front row, third from the left and city councillors photographed at the old gum tree, the site of the original proclamation of the State of South Australia in 1836; other names not known.

Officials watching a long jump event

Officials watching a long jump event

Children standing with two sports officials as they watch an athlete during a long jump event on a sports day held in Adelaide.

Welcome for an airman and his aircraft

Welcome for an airman and his aircraft

A welcome party greet an airman, possibly a Captain Loftes, after his aircraft's arrival in South Australia.

A mechanic working on a damaged aircraft

A mechanic working on a damaged aircraft

An aircraft mechanic working on a damaged Sopwith Dove aeroplane shortly after its arrival in South Australia. The aircraft was operated by Aerial Transport Company of South Australia Ltd at Glenelg from December 1919 to early 1920.

Miss Gray of the Reedbeds as a bride

Miss Gray of the Reedbeds as a bride

Miss Gray of the Reedbeds area near Adelaide photographed dressed as a bride on her wedding day.

Sir Archibald and Lady Weigall at Oakbank

Sir Archibald and Lady Weigall at Oakbank

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia sitting with Lady Weigall, centre front row, and a group of officials at the Oakbank races; Alfred Von Doussa, secretary of the Onkaparinga Racing Club and founder of the Oakbank Easter races sits second from the right.

Wattle Day celebrations

Wattle Day celebrations

Three young women carrying trays with sprays of wattle to sell in Adelaide on Wattle Day, 31 August 1912.

Dental hospital, Frome Road, Adelaide

Dental hospital, Frome Road, Adelaide

The new premises of the dental hospital in Frome Road, Adelaide.

Elephant ride at Adelaide Zoo

Elephant ride at Adelaide Zoo

Residents of Estcourt House, the James Brown Home for aged, blind, and crippled children, with Mary the Elephant during a day trip to the Adelaide Zoo on 27 November 1923.

Cricket players in Adelaide

Cricket players in Adelaide

The South Australian team which played New South Wales in a Sheffield Shield match at Adelaide Oval from 14 to 18 December 1923. Back row (left to right): umpire, P.A.P. Ohlstrom, N.A. Walsh, J.W. Rymill, D.E. Pritchard (12th man), H.M. Fisher, A.M. Ambler, umpire. Front row: H.F.T .Heath, R.J.B. Townsend, J.T. Murray (captain), A.J. Richardson, E.L. Bowley, N.L. Williams. The umpires are T.W. Cook and S.W. Smith.

Walford House v Methodist Ladies' College hockey

Walford House v Methodist Ladies' College hockey

On Adelaide Oval on 27 July 1923 Walford House hockey team beat Methodist Ladies' College by two goals to nil, thus winning for the fourth time the premiership shield and the cup for the Secondary Schools' Hockey Association.

President of the Market Gardener's Society

President of the Market Gardener's Society

An unidentified man described as the 'late President of the Market Gardener's Society' in Adelaide.

Elephant ride at Adelaide Zoo

Elephant ride at Adelaide Zoo

Residents of Estcourt House, the James Brown Home for aged, blind, and crippled children, with Mary the Elephant during a day trip to the Adelaide Zoo on 27 November 1923.

Eight Hours Day parade in Adelaide

Eight Hours Day parade in Adelaide

Holden's Silver Band leading an Eight Hours Day parade along King William Street, Adelaide; lines of spectators stand either side watching the floats which are led by Holdens Motor Body Builders.

Prince Alfred College, Adelaide

Prince Alfred College, Adelaide

Some of the large crowd that attended the laying of the Prince Alfred College War Memorial building foundation stone by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Tom Bridges, on 21 July 1923. Lady Bridges and Lady Holder are sitting in the front row.

Football match in Adelaide

Football match in Adelaide

Players jumping for the ball during a football match between the South Australian Second Eighteen (striped guernsey)and Tasmania at the Adelaide Oval held at the Adelaide Oval 21st July 1923. The game was won by Tasmania. Number 18 for South Australia is M. Huxtable, 15 is J. Strugnell. 14 for Tasmania is H. Smith and number 3 is H. Brooks.

Yacht 'Four Winds' at Port Adelaide

Yacht 'Four Winds' at Port Adelaide

The yacht 'Four Winds' owned by Captain J.G. Arnold, at Port Adelaide.

High jump competitor

High jump competitor

Describing the combined sports day held on Adelaide Oval on 10 August 1923 The Observer newspaper captions this photo as 'In the Senior High Jump, J. Ridgeway (Walford House) and J. Tennant (Riverside) tied with 4 ft. 3 in'.