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Sir Archibald Weigall at the new shipyard at Osborne

Sir Archibald Weigall at the new shipyard at Osborne

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia standing first left with other members of the official party during a visit to the new shipyard at Osborne, near Port Adelaide.

A wedding group

A wedding group

A wedding group photographed in a garden after the marriage of Miss Gray from the Reedbeds area to Lieutenant Gregory, a naval officer who served with the crew of H.M.A.S.'Australia'; the bride and groom stand together with their attendants and parents.

Sailors on H.M.S. New Zealand.

Sailors on H.M.S. New Zealand.

The crew of the Indefatigable-class battlecruiser H.M.S. New Zealand at Outer Harbor following church parade on Sunday 25 May 1919.

An Eight Hours Day float in Adelaide

An Eight Hours Day float in Adelaide

A horse drawn dray owned by the Walkerville Co-operative Brewing Company Ltd. decorated for an Eight Hours Day parade in Adelaide; the horses wear plumes and brasses as they pull the cart which is loaded with barrels of various sizes piled into a pyramid shape and decorated with two flags.

Eight Hours Day float

Eight Hours Day float

A horse drawn dray decorated for a Labor Day parade carrying barrels and a large banner which reads: 'Australian brewing employees wages amount to 1,000,000 pounds per annum number of men employed in Australian breweries 60,000'.

Returned servicemen receiving blacksmith training

Returned servicemen receiving blacksmith training

Five men receiving blacksmith training as part of their repatriation after army service in World War I, a sixth man stands watching, possibly a teacher.

Spectators at a sports meeting

Spectators at a sports meeting

A group of five spectators photographed at a sports meeting in South Australia; names not known.

The 'City of Adelaide' life-boat

The 'City of Adelaide' life-boat

The 'City of Adelaide', a new life-boat at Beachport which Searcy describes as being the gift of Robert Barr Smith, South Australian businessman and philanthropist.

'Original Officers of the 10th Battalion, A.I.F.'

'Original Officers of the 10th Battalion, A.I.F.'

Group of officers photographed at Morphettville. According to a researcher, this is a picture of the 78th Militia which was known as the 10th Australian Infantry pre 1912 (Adelaide Rifles). Many of the officers went into the new 10th A.I.F. in 1914. Information from the Australian War Memorial Canberra about the 10th Battalion: Group portrait of the original officers of the 10th Battalion prior to leaving Adelaide for Egypt. Left to right, back row: Lieutenant (Lt) Julius August William Kayser from Alberton, South Australia (later Major, killed in action in France on 16 February 1917); Lieutenant (Lt) Clarence Rumball from Thebarton, South Australia; Lt Louis Gordon Holmes from Norwood, South Australia; Lt Trevor Owen-Smyth from Adelaide, South Australia (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 6 May 1915); Captain (Capt) Sydney Raymond Hall from Unley, South Australia (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915); Lt John Hamilton from Broken Hill, NSW (later Capt); Lt Alfred Cyril Sommerville from Croydon, South Australia; Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt) David Leslie Todd from Adelaide (later Capt); and Lt Albert John Bryne from Broken Hill (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915). Middle row: Lt Mervyn James Herbert from Brighton, South Australia (later Major); Lt Keith Eddowes Green from Prospect, South Australia (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915); Lt Robert James Mansfield Hooper from Alberton (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 27 May 1915); Lt Eric John Carl Stopp from Kent Town, South Australia; Lt Hector Roy Heming from North Adelaide; Lt Eric Wilkes Talbot Smith, (later died of wounds in Egypt on 30 April 1915); Lt Herbert Champion Hosking from St Peters, South Australia; and Capt Harold William Hastings Seager from Adelaide (later Major and awarded MC). Front row: Lt Eric James Sexton from Alberton (later Major); Capt George Dorricutt Shaw from Hindmarsh, South Australia (later Major); Major Miles Fitzroy Beevor from Unley, South Australia (later Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col)); Capt Harry Carew Nott (Medical Officer) from Lower Mitcham, South Australia (later Lt Col); Major Frederick William Hurcombe, Second in Charge (2IC) from Mile End, South Australia (later Lt Col and MID); Colonel Stanley Price Weir (Commanding Officer) from St Peters (later awarded DSO); Capt Francis Maxwell de Flayer Lorenzo (Adjutant) from Westbourne Park, South Australia (later Lt Col and awarded DSO); Capt Charles Francis Minagall (Quartermaster) from Goodwood, South Australia (Later Major); Capt Edward Castle Oldham from Hackney, South Australia (later Major and killed in action at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915); Capt Ross Blyth Jacob from Kadina, South Australia (later Lt Col); and Lt Vernon Hermann Robley from Gilberton, South Australia. Absent: Lt William Stanley Frayne from Mile End, South Australia, (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 6 August 1915); Lt Charles Percy Farrier from Broken Hill (later killed in action at Gallipoli on 9 May 1915); Lt Felix Giles from Maylands, South Australia (later Lt Col); 2nd Lt Noel Medway Loutit from St Peters (later Lt Col); Lt William Howard Perry from Broken Hill (later Capt and awarded MC); and Captain George Ernest Redburg from Norwood, South Australia (later Major).

Fire Brigade at Unley, South Australia

Fire Brigade at Unley, South Australia

Five firemen of the Unley Brigade with a horse-drawn appliance participating in the Gallipoli Day procession, 15 April 1916.

Aboriginal art

Aboriginal art

A photograph of an Aboriginal painting by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) depicting a man standing with outstretched arms beneath a boomerang and surrounded with four heads.

Decorated Aboriginal boomerangs

Decorated Aboriginal boomerangs

Photograph of three Aboriginal boomerangs by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) decorated with animal motifs.

Aboriginal design

Aboriginal design

A photograph of a painting by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) depicting an Aboriginal design of animal tracks.

Aboriginal hunting implements

Aboriginal hunting implements

Photograph of three Aboriginal hunting implements by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) inscribed with animals and human figures.

A carved bird

A carved bird

Photograph of the carved figure of a bird by Aboriginal artist Erlikilyika (Jim Kite).

Aboriginal painting

Aboriginal painting

A photograph of a painting by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) on a small slab of rock of three Aboriginal men.

Statuette depicting three Aboriginal men

Statuette depicting three Aboriginal men

A statuette by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) of three male Aboriginal figures reclining on a decorated stone mount.

Three decorated boomerangs

Three decorated boomerangs

Photograph of three Aboriginal boomerangs by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) decorated with animal motifs.

An Aboriginal wooden bowl

An Aboriginal wooden bowl

Photograph of an Aboriginal wooden bowl decorated with lizard motifs by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite).

An Aboriginal carved tobacco-pipe bowl

An Aboriginal carved tobacco-pipe bowl

Photograph of a carved tobacco-pipe bowl by Aboriginal artist Erlikilyika (Jim Kite).

A decorated woomera

A decorated woomera

A photograph of an Aboriginal woomera (spear thrower) by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite), decorated with insect figures; the concave side.

Decorated Aboriginal boomerangs

Decorated Aboriginal boomerangs

Photograph of three Aboriginal boomerangs by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite), one is decorated with human figures hunting for food, the second is decorated with the figure of an ant and the third with a native rat.

An Aboriginal woomera

An Aboriginal woomera

A photograph of an Aboriginal woomera (spear thrower) by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) decorated with dingoes; the convex side.

Aboriginal wooden bowl

Aboriginal wooden bowl

Photograph of an Aboriginal wooden bowl decorated with lizard motifs by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite).

Aboriginal artist, Erlikilyika

Aboriginal artist, Erlikilyika

Lower Southern Arrente man and artist Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) from Charlotte Waters. A researcher has provided the following information : The SAM "Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery Research Project - Middle and Senior Years" contains a photo in which he looks very similar to this one (same clothes and similar in appearance, but not smiling), annotated thus: Erlikiliaka, also known as Jim Kite, a southern Arrernte man photographed by Basedow in about 1920.

Federal Master Bakers' Association at Belair National Park, South Australia

Federal Master Bakers' Association at Belair National Park, South Australia

On the afternoon of Monday 27 October 1913 members of the Federal Master Bakers' Association and their families, in Adelaide for their ninth annual conference travelled to Long Gully, Belair National Park, where a reception was held by the Adelaide branch of the association.

Residents of Clarendon, South Australia

Residents of Clarendon, South Australia

Original photograph taken by W.S. Smith and published in the Observer newspaper, 9 March 1912, page 32 under the captions, "Veterans All!" and "Group of old residents of Clarendon". The eight old male residents are unidentified, but the gentleman seated front centre (not holding a hat) is Thomas Shipway, Clarendon blacksmith.

Spectators at Adelaide Oval

Spectators at Adelaide Oval

Fashionably dressed women watching the third test match between Australia and England from the grandstand at Adelaide Oval, South Australia, January 1912.

Cricket spectators at the Adelaide Oval

Cricket spectators at the Adelaide Oval

Spectators at Adelaide Oval, South Australia, watching the test match between Australia and England.

Spectators at Adelaide Oval

Spectators at Adelaide Oval

Women watching the third test match between Australia and England from the grandstand at Adelaide Oval, South Australia, January 1912.