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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'.

A young smiling bride

A young smiling bride

A young smiling bride identified by Searcy as being a Miss Gray; she stands alone in front of a garden fence which has been partially covered with two rugs.

Prince Alfred College, Adelaide

Prince Alfred College, Adelaide

Group of old collegians attending a function at Prince Alfred College, Adelaide, associated laying of the foundation stone of the War Memorial wing by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Tom Bridges. Top row L-R: R. Riggs, A.H. Dobbie, Dr. R.D. Brummitt, Ralph Vardon, Major T.R. Mellor, unidentified, H. Smith and R.A. Duncan. Front row: T. Baulderstone, A.T. Sutton, Dr. S.L Dawkins, F.T. Percy, A.S. Lewis (who was no. 2 on the roll), Major Playford, and T. Axford.

Mackay's garage, Pirie Street

Mackay's garage, Pirie Street

The premises of Mackay's garage at 297 Pirie Street, Adelaide and the adjacent residence of W.S. Smith, photographer to 'The Observer' newspaper.

Lord Kitchener carrying out an inspection of officers

Lord Kitchener carrying out an inspection of officers

Lord Kitchener inspecting returned officers from the South African War ('Members of the South African Medal Corps') in the grounds of Government House, Adelaide during his visit to South Australia in January 1910. From left: General Hoad; Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia, wearing a naval uniform; Colonel Frank M. Rowell (in light uniform and helmet); Lord Kitchener; Dr W. Ramsay Smith; Professor [formerly Major] Watson; Majors Blair and Stapleton and Constable Wells. [Other identified but unsure as to which person they are are: Lieutenant CoCilaloh, Lieutenant Peckman, Colonel Kirkpatrick and Colonel Pattinson - possibly behind the main group.] A photo taken during the same event was published in 'The Chronicle', Saturday 29 January 1910, page 29.

Horse drawn float for Eight Hours Day

Horse drawn float for Eight Hours Day

A horse drawn float for Eight Hours Day decorated to advertise the Walkerville Co-operative Brewing Co. Ltd. at Southwark, South Australia; the four horses are wearing plumes and brass decorations, they pull a cart which carries a pyramid formation of bottles topped by a small flag decorated barrel.

A bride and groom

A bride and groom

A bride and groom identified as a Miss Gray from the Reedbeds area near Adelaide and naval Lieutenant Gregory who served on H.M.A.S. 'Australia'; the couple are photographed in a garden and stand in front of a wooden fence which has been partially covered with two rugs.

House interior showing the entrance hall

House interior showing the entrance hall

The interior of the entrance hall to a house in Pirie Street, Adelaide owned by Mr.W.S.Smith.

Provincial Press Association of Australasia

Provincial Press Association of Australasia

Delegates to the sixth conference of the Provincial Press Association of Australasia held in Adelaide, November 1913. Front row L-R:(1)J.W. Elliott, (2)J.B. Cant and (6)R.H. Barnet, 3rd row:L-R:(1)C.M.R. Dumas, (4)D. Drysdale, (9)G. Auricht, 2nd row:L-R: (6)L. Henstridge, Back row:L-R:(2)J.R. Watson.

Association for the Advancement of Science picnic

Association for the Advancement of Science picnic

Members of the Association for the Advancement of Science and their wives in a picnic group taken at Belair National Park, South Australia; names listed include Mr. and Mrs. Haltze, L. H. Sholl, W. H. Selway, H. Good, Sir Edwin Smith and D. Rogers.

Group of visiting rifle shooters in South Australia

Group of visiting rifle shooters in South Australia

A group of visiting rifle shooters in South Australia. The following people have been identified: Second row (seated): Colonel G.Dean (1st on left); Colonel J.H. Hill (3rd from left); Colonel James Rowell (5th from left). Third row (standing): Lieurtenant Colonel W. Ramsay Smith (4th from left).Back row: Colonel S. Price Weir (2nd from left, straw boater); F.H. Trask (on right).

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.

Four South Australian men photographed in a garden

Four South Australian men photographed in a garden

Four South Australian men photographed together in a garden; first left is W.S.Smith, sitting centre is R.Sayers, the other two men are un-named.

Group of nine men and women outside a garden shelter in South Australia

Group of nine men and women outside a garden shelter in South Australia

A group of nine men and and women outside a shelter in a South Australian garden; W.S.Smith, who Searcy describes as the 'photographer's friend ' is sitting front row, far right.

Artillery drill, South Australia

Artillery drill, South Australia

15 Pounder BL Mark IV gun on a Mark IV carriage of No. 1 South Australian Battery. This is one of four guns delivered in 1903 and transferred to Royal Military College, Duntroon, in 1913. The officer with his hand on the breech is Battery Sergeant Major John Pringle Anderson.

Cottages at Kapunda mines

Cottages at Kapunda mines

A group of cottages near a fenced track at the Kapunda mines. Part of a panorama view along with PRG 280/1/14/583. This photograph was published in the 'Observer', Saturday 5 February 1910, page 30.

Opening the new railway at Willunga, South Australia,

Opening the new railway at Willunga, South Australia,

Celebrations at Willunga for the opening of the new railway, 20 January 1915; spectators watch as a ribbon is held across the track prior to the signal being given for the engine to run through the station and break the ribbon.

John and Jane Allen

John and Jane Allen

John Allen and his wife Jane nee Reed at Willunga, South Australia, 13 January 1915.

Victoria Park Grandstand, Adelaide

Victoria Park Grandstand, Adelaide

The grandstand at Victoria Park racecourse was slewed a distance of 3 metres on 21 July 1914 to provide a better view of the running.

South Australian State football team

South Australian State football team

South Australian State football team wearing vertically striped guernsey tops with lacing, white knickerbockers and plain black socks, some also wear striped caps. The photograph was taken Saturday August 5, at the back of the Adelaide Oval grandstand, which did not host a state game in 1904 due to a dispute. South Australia beat Victoria the Victoria Football Association VFA) 7.12 (54) to 7.9 (51). BACK ROW - Jack Tredrea (SA); Archie Gosling (PA) ; Alec Sugg (WA); Jim Davis (PA); George Dempster (PA); Taffy Waye (St); Alec Ewers (NA) MIDDLE ROW - William Miller (Nd); Tom MacKenzie (NA); Alby Bahr (Nd); James Gosse (Nd); Lewis Corston (PA); Harold Miller; Charlie McGavisk (WT) FRONT ROW - Ernie Johns (NA); Jack Rees (NA); Arch Hosie (Umpire); Bos Daly (NA); Ted Strawns (PA). South Australian Line Up Back: Archie Gosling, George Dempster Alec Ewers; Half Back: Tom Mac Kenzie, Alick Sugg, Charlie Mc Gavisk; Centre : Jack Rees,Lewis Corston, Harold Miller: Half Forward:Taffy Waye, Bos Daly, James Gosse; Forward: Jack Tredrea,Ernie Johns, Walter Miller; Ruck:Jim Davis, Alby Bahr, Ted Strawns. Goal scorers for the SAFA Bos Daly (2), Ernie Johns (2), Jim Davis (2), Alby Bahr (1).