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Ferguson Springs

Ferguson Springs

Ferguson Springs, 20 October 1904.

Anna Villa, Weetulta

Anna Villa, Weetulta

Anna Villa owned by Mr Ferguson.

Councillors, Yorketown

Councillors, Yorketown

Councillors, Dick Wilkinson, Ray Kell, Viv Brown, Bill Daly, Bob McKenzie, James Ferguson and Ern Lloyd.

Sir Henry Lionel Galway

Sir Henry Lionel Galway

Sir Henry Lionel Galway and Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson. Sir Henry was Governor of South Australia from 1914 to 1920. Sir Ronald was Governor General of Australia from 1914 to 1920

Sir Anthony Musgrave

Sir Anthony Musgrave

Sir H. G. R. Robinson (Hercules George, 1824-1897, Governor of New South Wales, Sir G. F. Bowen (George Ferguson 1821-1899, Governor of Queensland and Victoria) and Sir A. Musgrave (Anthony, 1828-1888, Governor of South Australia and Queensland).

Massey Ferguson Headers

Massey Ferguson Headers

Massey Ferguson 760 and 542 Headers.

Keswick Hospital : Lady Munro

Keswick Hospital : Lady Munro

Visitors to Keswick Hospital. Col. Rogers, Matron Hancock, Lady Munro-Ferguson, Col. Russell. Snapped by Lady Galway.

Flinders Ranges album: Ferguson family group

Flinders Ranges album: Ferguson family group

A family comprising the parents and a young boy and girl outside a bluestone cottage, presumed to be Moolooloo homestead. A researcher has suggested that the family is William Andrew Ferguson with his wife Rachel Rosina (nee Bell), and their daughter Christina Forsythe (b.1893) and son William Bell (b.1894).

Ferguson's Crown Hotel, Reynella

Ferguson's Crown Hotel, Reynella

Postcard view of a man sitting on a bicycle in front of Ferguson's Crown Hotel in Reynella, 4th September 1926.

Marine Board and Customs Office staff, South Australia

Marine Board and Customs Office staff, South Australia

Senior staff of the Marine Board and H.M. Customs Office, South Australia including the President, R.H. Ferguson, centre front row and Arthur Searcy, bottom right hand corner.

Debutante Ball

Debutante Ball

Photograph of W. Ferguson making her debut before Senator Laught in 1958, Mount Gambier.

Mr. J.P. Ferguson's farm in South Australia

Mr. J.P. Ferguson's farm in South Australia

Buildings at Mr. J.P. Ferguson's farm in South Australia; exact location not known.

Guard of honour inspection

Guard of honour inspection

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia inspecting a guard of honour during a visit to Adelaide, South Australia. The officer at the rear of the inspecting party is Brigadier General Stanley Price Weir, 1st C.O. of the 10th Battalion. According to a researcher, the man to the left of Weir is Lt. Benjamin JOHN, an original officer of the 27th Battalion who had returned (for medical reasons) to S.A. by 1917 and seems to have been on the staff of Mitcham Camp under Commandant, Lt Col Walter Dollman - his old commanding officer in France and Gallipoli.

The Governor-General of Australia presenting medals to military personnel

The Governor-General of Australia presenting medals to military personnel

Viscount Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia presenting war medals to military personnel in Adelaide, September 1919.

The Governor-General of Australia presenting medals to army officers

The Governor-General of Australia presenting medals to army officers

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia presenting medals to army officers at a military ceremony held on a parade ground.

The Governor-General of Australia presenting a medal to a nurse

The Governor-General of Australia presenting a medal to a nurse

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia presenting a medal to a uniformed nurse.

The Governor-General of Australia arriving at Outer Harbor, South Australia

The Governor-General of Australia arriving at Outer Harbor, South Australia

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia arriving at Outer Harbor, South Australia; he is being welcomed by the Mayor of Port Adelaide and accompanied by Sir Richard Butler, Commissioner of Crown Lands, and Lady Butler.

The Governor-General saluting the Colours at a military ceremony

The Governor-General saluting the Colours at a military ceremony

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia saluting the Colours at a military ceremony in South Australia.

The Governor-General of Australia presenting medals

The Governor-General of Australia presenting medals

Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia pinning a medal on to a soldier's uniform at a ceremony held at Mitcham camp, South Australia.

Gunnery demonstration at Mitcham camp for the Governor-General of Australia

Gunnery demonstration at Mitcham camp for the Governor-General of Australia

Distant view of a gunnery demonstration at Mitcham army camp during the visit of the Governor-General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson.

Presentation of army Colours by the Governor-General

Presentation of army Colours by the Governor-General

Sir Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia presenting new Colours to army officers during a ceremony at Mitcham, South Australia.

Presentation of Colours to army officers

Presentation of Colours to army officers

Sir Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia presenting Colours to army officers during a visit to South Australia.

Governor-General of Australia presenting medals at a military ceremony

Governor-General of Australia presenting medals at a military ceremony

Sir Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia pinning a medal on to the uniform of a soldier at a military presentation ceremony in South Australia, possibly at Mitcham army camp.

Presentation of Colours to army officers

Presentation of Colours to army officers

Sir Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia presenting Colours to army officers at a ceremony in South Australia.

Governor-General presenting a medal to a sailor

Governor-General presenting a medal to a sailor

Sir Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia pinning a medal on to a sailor's jacket at a ceremony in South Australia.

Governor-General of Australia inspecting a guard of honour

Governor-General of Australia inspecting a guard of honour

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia inspecting a guard of honour during a visit to South Australia.

Governor-General being driven in an open car at Adelaide railway station

Governor-General being driven in an open car at Adelaide railway station

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia wearing army uniform saluting well wishers (unseen) as he is driven from Adelaide railway station in an open car.

Governor-General carrying out a military inspection in South Australia

Governor-General carrying out a military inspection in South Australia

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia, carrying out a military inspection at Mitcham Camp. Sir Henry Galway is on the left, with Harper (adjutant) immediately in front of him. Lt Colonel Walter Dollman is to the right of Sir Ronald Munro Fergusonwho are behind the two soldiers at the front of the inspection party.

Governor-General of Australia visiting South Australia

Governor-General of Australia visiting South Australia

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia and Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia travelling in an open car; they are both wearing army uniform and according to Searcy are 'bound for the camp'.

The Governor-General presenting a medal

The Governor-General presenting a medal

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia pinning a medal on to a sailor's uniform during a ceremony held in South Australia.