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Police standing alongside an ambulance

Police standing alongside an ambulance

Six uniformed policemen and two other men standing alongside a new ambulance on a rainy day in Adelaide. The building in the background is an old dormitory block at the Thebarton Police Barracks, and is now used by the South Australian Police Historical Society.

Police officers in Adelaide, South Australia

Police officers in Adelaide, South Australia

Inspector Raymond, Commissioner of Police and police officers outside the Mounted Police Barracks, Adelaide, South Australia.

Colonel Irving

Colonel Irving

Colonel Godfrey Irving, Commandant of the 4th Military District, South Australia (on right), with Major C.H. Brand at Keswick Barracks, South Australia. See also PRG 280/1/14/187.

Colonel Irving and staff

Colonel Irving and staff

Colonel Irving, Commandant of South Australia, sitting with staff at Keswick Barracks, Keswick, South Australia. John James Hughes is seated in the second row, behind Irving (and just visible over Irving's left shoulder).

Colonel Irving

Colonel Irving

Colonel Godfrey Irving, Camp Commandant of South Australia (on right), with Major C.H. Brand at Keswick Barracks, South Australia. See also PRG 280/1/14/120.

Colonel Irving and army headquarters staff

Colonel Irving and army headquarters staff

Colonel Godfrey Irving, Commandant of South Australia and members of the headquarters staff at Keswick Barracks, South Australia.

South Australian soldiers

South Australian soldiers

Officers and soldiers at Keswick Barracks, South Australia.

Soldiers of the First Expeditionary Force

Soldiers of the First Expeditionary Force

Officers and soldiers of the First Expeditionary Force at Keswick Barracks, South Australia; Lieutenant L.W.Watson sits centre front row.

An infantry soldier

An infantry soldier

An infantry soldier, possibly at Keswick Barracks, South Australia.

The South Australian Mounted Police

The South Australian Mounted Police

A group of South Australian Mounted Police photographed at Thebarton Barracks; names not known.

A group of South Australian Mounted Police

A group of South Australian Mounted Police

A group of South Australian Mounted Police wearing their summer uniform standing outside the Mounted Police Barracks in Adelaide; names not known.

New army recruits, Adelaide

New army recruits, Adelaide

A group of professional soldiers, army recruits, and women at the Commonwealth Military Forces Staff Office, Adelaide, South Australia.

A group of soldiers seated for a meal

A group of soldiers seated for a meal

A group of soldiers from either the Medical Corps or an Ambulance Unit seated at a trestle table for a meal, possibly at an army barracks.

Soldiers of the Artillery regiment

Soldiers of the Artillery regiment

Soldiers of an artillery unit photographed outside an army barracks, a range of military weapons including a rifle, mortar and grenades are on display in front of the group; names not known.

Adelaide Military Headquarters, Keswick

Adelaide Military Headquarters, Keswick

Architectural drawings of the Adelaide Military Headquarters building at Keswick, showing the back elevation (top) and front elevation (bottom).

South Australian Mounted Police

South Australian Mounted Police

Officers and men of the South Australian Mounted Police at Thebarton Barracks, South Australia.

Police demonstrating first aid

Police demonstrating first aid

Police performing a first aid demonstration on the parade ground outside their barracks at Thebarton, South Australia.

Police demonstrating first aid

Police demonstrating first aid

Five members of the Mounted Police lifting a 'patient' onto a stretcher during a first aid training exercise conducted at Thebarton Barracks, South Australia.

Police and first aid training

Police and first aid training

Police lifting a 'patient' on to a stretcher during a first aid training session outside the Police Barracks at Thebarton, South Australia.

Police Commissioner W.H. Raymond and members of the South Australian Mounted Police riding the traditional greys

Police Commissioner W.H. Raymond and members of the South Australian Mounted Police riding the traditional greys

Police Commissioner W.H. Raymond and members of the South Australian Mounted Police riding the traditional 'greys' on their barracks square.

Photographs relating to Basham family

Photographs relating to Basham family

Twelve photographs of Basham family and people they knew. Nine of these have been digitised; do a NUMBER search on PRG 462/31/1-9 to see images. See 'Contents' for details of these.

Photographs of E.W. Hawker and his family

Photographs of E.W. Hawker and his family

Photographs of Edward William Hawker, his wife, son Stanley and daughters Patience, Frances, and Catherine. Subjects include royal visits and formal occasions, weddings and family groups. See 'Contents' in 'More info' for details. A selection (1 - 50) has been digitised. Photographs 51-222, 223-250 have been housed in ALBOX folder. Outsize photographs 223-227 of Stanley and Stella Hawker taken in 1937 by Lenare in London, housed in Lenare folder.

9th Battalion R.A.R. memorial, Adelaide

9th Battalion R.A.R. memorial, Adelaide

9th Battalion, R.A.R., memorial with the names of 35 members who paid the supreme sacrifice. "The 9th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment,was raised at Keswick Barracks, Adelaide, on the 13th of November 1967. From late November 1967 until its departure for South Vietnam on the 9th of November 1968, the Battalion was based at Woodside. On return from South Vietnam on the 10th of December 1969 the Battalion was relocated to Enoggera, Queensland". The memorial is on the Pathway of Honour which runs along the northern boundary of Government House, 12 July 2012.

South Australian police band

South Australian police band

Members of the South Australian brass band, pictured with their instruments outside the Police Barracks off Kintore Avenue.

Album of photographs of Central Adelaide

Album of photographs of Central Adelaide

Photographs and postcards of buildings and locations in Central Adelaide. Also includes postcard of Adelaide from Windy Point, postcard of aerial view of Adelaide and postcard of Adelaide skyline from Memorial Drive tennis courts.

South Australian Police

South Australian Police

Photograph of the members of the South Australian (or Adelaide?) Police Force, pictured outside the Police Barracks off Kintore Avenue, Adelaide.Officers are seared in front, with the other members of the force behind them.

Australian Army Unit

Australian Army Unit

A unit of Australian Army men in a group photograph out the front of their barracks, during World War II. Hal Pritchard is seated far right in the second row from the back.

Reminiscences of the early days of the colony

Reminiscences of the early days of the colony

Reminiscences of the early days of the colony of South Australia written by James McLean, ca.1840, of the Mounted Police Force and Sherriff's Officer of the Supreme Court, Adelaide. Also includes part transcript and biographical note which may be requested through the reference desk.

Collection of 250 wartime photographs

Papers comprising approximately 250 photographs and contact prints which have been housed in an album. The majority of the images are of Betty Westwood's military experience in the jungles of Brunei and the northern Brunei island of Labuan, and include army camps, local people and army associated personnel, patients and scenery. There are also some earlier photographs of her nursing days in Redbank, Queensland and South Australia at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and a few images of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. Some 65 of the photograph are annotated, indicating names of those in the photographs and location names, these are indicated at item level for this record. See below for further details.

WW I photographs and letters by Tom English

WW I photographs and letters by Tom English

Letters and photographs sent home by Captain T.W. (Tom) English during World War I. The small photographs have been digitised; do a NUMBER search on PRG 119/41/1-13 to see online images. See 'Contents' for details. (Letters in Archives box)