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Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson in Adelaide
Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia, standing second from right with Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, and Lady Galway, at a function for town planning held on the lawns at Government House, Adelaide, South Australia.


Lord Munro Ferguson at Government House , Adelaide
Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor of Australia talking to Thomas Smeaton at Government House, Adelaide, South Australia.


Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson in South Australia
Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia attending a medal presentation ceremony at Unley, South Australia; a soldier with one leg amputated leans on crutches in the foreground.


Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson presenting a medal
Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia presenting an officer with a medal in an award presentation ceremony, possibly at the army parade grounds, Adelaide, South Australia.


Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson presenting regimental colours
Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia presenting regimental colours to a military escort at the Mitcham army camp, South Australia.


Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson presenting a medal
Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia presenting a medal to a soldier during an award presentation ceremony in Adelaide, South Australia.


Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson at a Boy Scouts parade
Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia inspecting a troop of boy scouts on parade outside the railway station in Adelaide.


Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson at a military function
Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, the Governor-General of Australia (at the front of the group, on left of photo) attending a function, possibly at Morphettville racecourse near Adelaide, South Australia. Behind him (also in light uniform) is Colonel Irving (South Australian Commandant); the man behind the reporters in uniform (visible just to the left of Irving) is Major H.S. Connor.


J.H. Clouston, Mayor of Port Adelaide, welcoming the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson
J.H. Clouston, Mayor of Port Adelaide, welcoming the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson after his arrival by sea from England to South Australia; a police officer stands in the background.


J.H. Clouston Mayor of Port Adelaide welcoming the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson
J.H. Clouston (back to camera, centre) Mayor of Port Adelaide welcoming the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson after arrival by sea from England to South Australia.


The arrival of the new Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson
The arrival of the new Governor General f Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson who is seen walking down a gang plank as he leaves his ship.


The new Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson with Sir Richard Butler, Commissioner of Public Works in South Australia
The new Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson shortly after his arrival by sea at Outer Harbor with Sir Richard Butler, Commissioner of Public Works in South Australia.


Interior view of Ferguson Mephan pipeworks workshop at Ocean Steamers wharf, Port Adelaide
Interior view of Ferguson Mephan pipeworks workshop at Ocean Steamers wharf, Port Adelaide.


Arts and Crafts : Artists : Jim Ferguson
[Caption] Jim Ferguson of Elizabeth Downs standing near the pond outside the Elizabeth Shopping Centre with his portrait of Queen Elizabeth 2nd. 20th June 1990.


A.B. Ferguson
Head and shoulders photo of John Martin's employee A.B. Ferguson dressed in a suit and tie with a pin on the lapel.


Brigadier Isobel Ferguson
Brigadier Isobel Ferguson, State Women's Social Secretary, Salvation Army, South Australia, 1942-1947.


Salvation Army Captain Isobel Ferguson and children at McBride Maternity Hospital
Salvation Army Captain Isobel Ferguson at McBride Maternity Hosital, Medindie. She is standing by a pond in the garden outside the house, with three children: Edith (who is deaf), Inez, and Leslie Kerr.


S.A. Northern Pioneers 1850-59 : Peter Ferguson
Peter Ferguson, 1812?-1877, arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lysander". Sheep farmer, pastoralist, Crystal Brook, Mount Hamilton.


Judy Gillett-Ferguson speaking to group gathered at the 50th Anniversary event of Moratorium Now
Judy Gillett-Ferguson speaking to the group gathered at the 50th Anniversary event of Moratorium Now. The event was organised by Labour History (SA) & Independent and Peaceful Network (S.A.) [See OH 601/83 for addresses by Lynn Arnold, Mike Willis, Judy G


Sunday School Class
Miss Ethel Kitto's Sunday School Class: Hugh Morris, Rob Ferguson, Jim Ferguson, John Ferguson, Isa Adams, Mary Ferguson, Marjorie Payne, Mary Morris and Jean Payne.


A formal garden group
A formal garden group during a visit to South Australia by the Governor-General, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson; front row, l-r: Lady Helen Munro Ferguson; Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia; Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson; Lady Galway.


John Ferguson
John Ferguson. [General description] John Ferguson seated in the photographer's studio. He is holding a gun on his knee and is dressed warmly in a jacket, trousers and boots. This is possibly the John Ferguson who was born in Mount Gambier on 12th January 1860. He married Liza Ellard on 25th April 1889 and had three children. [On back of photograph] No details given.


Anna Villa, Weetulta
Mr and Mrs J.P. Ferguson and family at their home Anna Villa, Weetulta.


Weetulta
Ferguson Family.


Keswick Hospital : Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson and Sir Henry Galway
Visitors to Keswick Hospital. Good bye. Their Excellencies leaving Keswick.


Lord Jellicoe photographed in New Zealand
A formal group of naval officers and politicians photographed in New Zealand with visiting naval hero Lord Jellicoe who sits front row fourth from the left on the right of W.F. Ferguson, Prime Minister.


Vice-regal visit to Mitcham army camp
The Governor-General of Australia, Lord Munro Ferguson, and the Governor of South Australia, Sir Henry Galway, with army officers during a visit to the army camp at Mitcham. Herbert Russell is seated on the left; the Governor General, Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson is 3rd from left, with Sir HenryGalway to his left. Lieut. Harper (adjutant) is standing on right end of row. A photo taken at the same time appeared in 'The Critic, Wednesday 15 September 1915, page 17; a full page pictorial spread, including one of the these officers and others with a list of names, appeared in 'The Chronicle', 18 September 1915, page 28-29.


Miss Ferguson at Chiverton
A photo from an album believed to have been compiled by Effie Ferguson, showing one of the Ferguson sisters standing on the path outside the rear of Chiverton.


Gawler
J. Ferguson & Co. Murray St.


Ferguson Springs
Ferguson Springs - August.