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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.

Car accident at Ambleside

Car accident at Ambleside

A damaged motor car owned by Mr. S. Treble left by the roadside at Ambleside after an accident in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia. the car is a 1915 Valveless Dodson owned by Stanley Treble of Willunga, registered 5105. The agents were Napier Birks' Motors Limited.

War memorial at Houghton

War memorial at Houghton

Mourners and local residents standing beside the new war memorial monument at Houghton, South Australia.

Electric tramway inauguration, Port Adelaide

Electric tramway inauguration, Port Adelaide

Inauguration of the electric tramway system at Port Adelaide, South Australia; a tramcar passes along St. Vincent Street in front of the town hall watched by a large crowd of spectators.

Members of the Victorian Colts cricket team

Members of the Victorian Colts cricket team

Members of the Victorian Colts team who played South Australian Colts at Adelaide Oval from 28 to 30 December 1922. Back row (left to right): S. Caddy, R.W. Herring (12th man), H. Philpott, C. Burley, S. Conrad, W.M. Irvine, Karl J. Schneider. Seated (left to right): T. Bird, A. Lansdown (manager), W.H. Bailey (captain), Clem Sindrey, and Clive Sindrey.

Schoolboys in an obstacle race

Schoolboys in an obstacle race

Schoolboys competing in an obstacle race during a sports day held at St. Peter's College, St. Peters, South Australia.

7 h.p. Baby Citroen

7 h.p. Baby Citroen

7 h.p. Baby Citroen driven by W.J. Phipps and J. Seery from Fremantle to Adelaide. The Citroen departed Fremantle on Monday 1 May and arrived Adelaide on 11 May 1923 after being delayed for 4 days with a broken hub. The Citroen is in front of the Behrens and Marshall showrooms in Flinders Street, Adelaide, South Australia. It carries painted advertisements for Dunlop tyres and Citroen cars.

Amateur Athletic Association committee

Amateur Athletic Association committee

Members of the Amateur Athletic Association committee photographed at an outdoor function in Adelaide; names no known.

City Hall, Durban, South Africa

City Hall, Durban, South Africa

City Hall, Durban, South Africa was built on Farewell Square. The old Town Hall can be seen in the background, which is now the Post Office. The Court Buildings can be seen on the right hand corner of the photograph, which would have been taken from Smith Street, Royal Hotel, Loggia [information provided by a researcher].

First train to Ascot Park

First train to Ascot Park

The first train to run on the new Brighton line photographed at the location of the planned Ascot Park railway station. One of three trainloads of intended Ascot Park land purchasers who travelled to the site on Saturday 22 February 1913. The train in the picture is V.R. No.1, later No.12 and then No.528 (which can be seen on the front buffer beam), Geo. England 2-2-2, B/No.146/1857. It originally had 72" driving wheels before being converted to a 2-4-0 in 1870. It went to South Australia for Rawdon & Baxter, contractors for the Outer Harbor works, Port Adelaide in 1904. Rebuilt by James Martin in 1912, then acquired by Smith & Timms, contractors for the Adelaide to Willunga line.

A family group taken in a garden of three children and their parents

A family group taken in a garden of three children and their parents

A family group taken in a garden of three children and their parents identified as the "Smith family of the Markets".

Boy Scouts Association Committee

Boy Scouts Association Committee

Members of the South Australian Executive Committee of the Boy Scouts Association with Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, in the grounds of Government House, Adelaide. Front row, l-r: Woods; Sowden; Sir Henry Galway; Deen; Searcy.

Nurses during World War I

Nurses during World War I

Twenty two nurses photographed prior to leaving South Australia during World War I. These nurses were tendered a farewell at the Edith Cavell Army Nurses' Clubrooms, North Terrace, on Wednesday 20 December 1916. Back Row: Sisters Elsie Louise Steadman, Ivy Jessie Rodgers, Daisy Jane Wright, Edith Emily Faulkner, Elizabeth Scholastica Dailey and Elfrida J.M. Lapidge. Second Row: Sisters Dora Hannah Birks, Florence Maud Tabor, Sarah Ann Lord, Rosetta Lee Rushton, Florence May Laity, Kathleen Miriam Taylor and Doris Agatha Barry. Third Row: Sister Sarah Louisa Copley, Matron Alma Hancock, Sister Edith M. Menhennett, Principal Matron Ethel R. Uren, Sisters Erica Gwendoline Giles and Doris Gordon. Front Row: Sisters Agnes Love, Helen Gordon and Vera Mary Moyes.

Fete at The Acacias at Marryatville

Fete at The Acacias at Marryatville

An overhead view of a fete held in the grounds of "The Acacias", home of Sir Edwin Smith at Marryatville, in aid of Queen's Home hospital, Rose Park.

Mothers' Band

Mothers' Band

Officers and Committee of No. 1 Mothers' Band in the Adelaide Town Hall for Mothers' Day, Sunday 14 May 1916. Front row: Mrs E.H. Forsaith (Secretary) Lady Holder (Vice-President), Mrs E. Pascoe (President), and Mrs F. Foster (Treasurer). Back row: Mesdames Martin, Storer, Jared, Carn and Galvin.

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.

The Victoria Theatre, Adelaide

The Victoria Theatre, Adelaide

The Victoria theatre building in Gilles Arcade when used as the premises for J.W. Shannon, auctioneer.

Torrens weir

Torrens weir

Torrens weir.

Boy Scouts

Boy Scouts

Boy Scouts who formed a guard of honour for the Governor Sir Henry Galway at the opening of the Clare Railway. The local scoutmaster, Reverend Henry Hopton, is in the centre of the group. This photograph is published in The Observer newspaper, 13 July 1918, page 25.

Mr. Mack, Mayor of Glenelg

Mr. Mack, Mayor of Glenelg

Mr. Mack, Mayor of Glenelg, and other officials welcome the Commodore of H.M.S. 'Australia' after his ship's arrival at Glenelg.

Sir Henry Galway in Adelaide

Sir Henry Galway in Adelaide

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, with a group of visitors in Adelaide.

Influenza quarantine camp in Adelaide

Influenza quarantine camp in Adelaide

View of a quarantine camp set up for interstate visitors at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide, during the influenza outbreak of 1919. Shows the tents pitched on the oval, people standing around, and a mound and trees in the back ground. In the foreground are what seem to be a wagon and passenger car on tracks.

Sir Henry Galway (right), Governor of South Australia, with Major General White and Commodore Dumanesq of H.M.S. "Australia"

Sir Henry Galway (right), Governor of South Australia, with Major General White and Commodore Dumanesq of H.M.S. "Australia"

Sir Henry Galway (right), Governor of South Australia, with Major General White and Commodore Dumanesq of H.M.S. "Australia" in the grounds of Government House, Adelaide.

Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science

Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science

Young cormorants on Dangerous Reef photographed during a voyage by scientists who sailed to Spencer's Gulf via Kangaroo Island, 16 January 1907. The scientists had previously attended the 11th session of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science at the University of Adelaide.

South Neptune Island

South Neptune Island

Two scientists in a rock formation referred to as 'the ravine' on South Neptune Island, 16 January 1907. The scientists had previously attended the 11th session of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science at the University of Adelaide.

Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science

Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science

South Australian, Victorian and New South Wales scientists who sailed to Spencer's Gulf via Kangaroo Island go ashore at Cape Jervis, 15 January 1907. The scientists had previously attended the 11th session of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science at the University of Adelaide.

Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science

Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science

Scientists who sailed to Spencer's Gulf via Kangaroo Island at Memory Cove near Cape Catastrophe, 16 January 1907. The scientists had previously attended the 11th session of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science at the University of Adelaide.

Walter Howchin on Wedge Island

Walter Howchin on Wedge Island

Walter Howchin, University of Adelaide lecturer in Geology and palaeontology, examining rocks on Wedge Island, 17 January 1907. Mr. Howchin had been general secretary of the 11th session of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science held in Adelaide in January 1907. Following the session the S.S. Governor Musgrave was made available to scientists to sail to Spencer's Gulf.

Gartrell Memorial Church, Rose Park

Gartrell Memorial Church, Rose Park

Gartrell Memorial Church, Rose Park. This church was named after James Gartrell who was a parishioner and benefactor. Woods, Bagot, & Jory, in association with Laybourne Smith, were the architects and W. M. Essery, of Norwood, the contractor.

Guests attending a garden party

Guests attending a garden party

Guests attending a garden party at the invitation of Sir E.T. Smith, Mayor of Adelaide.