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Survey party on Nullarbor plain
Survey party of 15 men pictured at a rock cairn with a pole on which a flag has been hoisted. Tripods, theodolite and other survey equipment is shown. This cairn possibly marks the border of SA/WA.


Andy Thomas
Astronaut Andy Thomas in uniform and standing beside an American flag and a model rocket.


Soldiers, Opening of State Parliament
Soldiers stand on guard on North Terrace for the opening of State Parliament; one soldiers carries the Australian flag and the South Australian Police Band can be seen on the right.


White family photographs
A collection of photographs relating to the life of Frank William Nelson White (1903-1970) and his wife Ruby Alice (nee Sharpe). White lived in Norwood and served as both councillor and mayor on the Norwood Council in the 1940s and 1950s.


Royal visit to Port Adelaide
View of banners and flags in red, white and blue, and the waiting crowd in Port Adelaide for the Royal visit 1963, looking south towards the Black Diamond corner. The New Exchange Hotel is on the left (now the Lighthouse Tavern). According to a researcher, the hotel is not the New Exchange Hotel but is the First Commercial Inn, on the corner of Commercial Road and Divett Street.


The Royal yacht 'Britannia'
The Royal yacht 'Britannia' with flags flying in the breeze, berthed at Port Adelaide during the Royal visit 1963.


Royal visit to Port Adelaide
A view of parked cars and the crowd assembling at Port dock for the Royal visit. A two-tone green Holden FB sedan is in the centre of the picture, with a view of a warehouse and decorative flags behind.


Royal yacht 'Britannia' at Port Adelaide
Royal yacht 'Britannia' flying decorative flags in British colours, berthed at Port Adelaide.


Royal yacht 'Britannia' at Port Adelaide
An additional view of the Royal yacht 'Britannia' flying decorative flags, berthed at Port Adelaide.


Penneshaw procession 1918
A group of children and adults in fancy dress behind a car decorated with flowers.There is a policeman in uniform, a furled flag, some children with posters, and at the edge of the photo, a large banner showing portraits, possibly of the King and Queen. The verso of the photograph has the words 'To Clarry / From Maggie / Penneshaw / Procession 1918'.


Photographs of motor car racing in South Australia
Collection of black and white photographic prints, collected by Max Meaker and taken by a variety of photographers.They all relate to motor car racing in South Australia. There are also a number of photographs from newspapers and magazines.


Good Shepherd Lutheran School students Toby (8), Rachelle (11), Emily (12), Trooper Danny (9), Ricky (11), Darren (7), Tracey (11), Julie (11), and Jason (12) raise the Australian flag in true colonial spirit. 20th April 1988.


Semaphore sandblaster and painter Rex Rogan for SAMPCO shows the height of the flag pole on the centre of Port Road at Hindmarsh. 25th May 1988.


Paddlesteamer 'Nellie' near Goolwa
The paddlesteamer 'Nellie' underway, with the Australian flag flying from the bow, and the desks crowded with passengers.


A man and woman with bicycles
A young man and a young woman, each with a bike decorated with wheat stalks, pose in front of what appears to be a rally. The man had a label on his hat which reads 'Cleaner'(?) and a small Union Jack flag on the handlebars, while the woman wears a crown-like head dress. Many of the mostly male crowd in the background are wearing sashes.


Australia Day Elizabeth committee member Pauline Frost unfurls the national flag in preparation for January's celebrations. 9th December 1987.


Elizabeth City Centre Australia Day flag raising ceremony. 1st February 1989.


Rob Bartlett of Hackham enjoys an Australia Day refreshment in a stubby holder adorned with the Australian flag, after experiencing temperatures of up to fifty degrees in the mid north where he works. 21st January 1987.


"True-blue" Terry Pickle with his unique Aussie Mini Moke which has the Australian flag painted on the bonnet. 13th April 1988.


Cub Scouts hoisting the flag. Left to right: Ben Heide (8, Flagstaff Hill), Ross Arthur (11, Happy Valley), Wayne Arthur (12, Happy Valley), Leonie Arthur (Cub Leader), Andrew Ellis (11, Flagstaff Hill). 10th April 1990.


Unfurling the new flag is Camden Scout group leader Betty Bollenhagen with group members (at left) David Schipper, 10, and Darren Kimber, 9. 13th May 1987.


Representatives of the Baltic States dressed in national costumes and holding their country's flag. Emma Payne of Broadview (Estonia), Audra Paskevicius of Camden Park and Alana Gent of Prospect (Lithuania) and Visma Bruns of Seaton (Latvia). 1989.


Places (Adelaide)
New City South Flags - King William Street.


Places (Adelaide)
Gouger Street - Flag pole.


Premier Mike Rann
Premier Mike Rann uses an Australian flag to start competitors in the 25th Pedal Prix 24 Hour Race held at Sturt Reserve, Murray Bridge, on 19 September 2009.


Australia Day Celebrations
Australia Day Celebrations in Adelaide in 2009. See contents note for more details.


Views of Point McLeay Mission
A collection of photographs in an album that belonged to the Revd J.R. Digance, and carries the title 'Views of Point McLeay Aboriginal Mission' on the front page. There are variety of views of the building and people, most only with minimal description. See 'contents' for details of items.


Photograph album of the Parker and Davidson Families
The album shows aspects of station life at various sheep properties in the far north east of South Australia and the Broken Hill region, among them Buckalow, Bimbowrie, Oulnina Park, Telechie, Burta, Topar, Tantallon and Yalcowinna as well as visits to other stations in New South Wales and Victoria namely Morundah, Widgeongully and Tolarno. Three young women thought to be Grace Langloh Parker (1895-1987) and her sisters Wilga Maud (1898-?) and Una Geraldine Davidson, nee Parker (1901-1986) are central to many of the photographs and it may be that the album was compiled by Grace Parker. Holiday visits were made to Victor Harbor, Port Elliot, Inman Valley, Second Valley, Mount Gambier, Portland Victoria, Sydney and Tasmania. A number of photographs relate to the BHP towns, Iron Knob and Broken Hill. Two of the Parker daughters, thought to be Wilga and Grace, accompanied their Mother on a voyage from Sydney to the Celebes and Java in 1926, including sightseeing at Macassar in the Celebes, the Mount Bromo Volcano, Sand Sea, Borobodur, and other places in Java with the homeward voyage via Singapore, Port Darwin, Thursday Island and Cairns.


Album of people, places and events on Eyre Peninsula and the west coast of South Australia during the years 1929-1934
A collection of 329 photographs of people, events and places on the Eyre Peninsula and west coast of South Australia. Places include Tallala Well, Thevenard, Wirrulla, Poochera, Minnipa, Wudinna, Mount Wedge, Haslam, Carawa, Laura Bay, Perlubie, Venus Bay, Elliston, Coulta, Tod River, Poonindie, Tumby Bay, Verran, Cleve, Arno Bay, Cowell, Kimba, Whyalla, Penong, Iron Knob. The album contains photographs which document the Back to Port Lincoln Carnival celebrations, 7-14 February 1930; photographs taken at Ceduna of the Western Australian Centenary Air Race 1929 (also known as the East- West Air Race); the refuelling stop at Ceduna of the inaugural flight of Air Mail services between Adelaide and Perth 1929 and the 130th Anniversary of the Landing of Matthew Flinders at Boston Bay, 26 February 1932. A number of sailing ships and motor vessels visiting Boston Bay between 1929 and 1933 were photographed, among them Melbourne, Olive Bank, Hougomont, Viking, Phasianella, Minnipa, King Stephen, Moonta, Rhymney, L'Avenir, Grootekerk and the new aircraft carrier HMAS Albatross which was first commissioned in 1929. The photographs include some interesting images of farming and transportation on the far west coast of South Australia, and show glimpses of the lives of Aboriginal people at that time, at Poonindie Mission, Koonibba Mission, Fowler's Bay and Ceduna region. The photographs in this collection were taken by E. F. Derbyshire during the years 1929-1933, when he was a commercial traveller for Clarkson Limited of Adelaide, suppliers of builders' tools and hardware. See 'Contents' for more information and details of individual photographs.


Album of people, places and events on Eyre Peninsula and the west coast of South Australia during the years 1929-1934
A collection of 329 photographs of people, events and places on the Eyre Peninsula and west coast of South Australia. Places include Cleve, Ceduna, Cowell, Franklin Harbor, Port Lincoln, Boston Bay. The album contains photographs which document the Back to Port Lincoln Carnival celebrations, 7-14 February 1930; photographs taken at Ceduna of the Western Australian Centenary Air Race 1929 (also known as the East- West Air Race); the refuelling stop at Ceduna of the inaugural flight of Air Mail services between Adelaide and Perth 1929 and the 130th Anniversary of the Landing of Matthew Flinders at Boston Bay, 26 February 1932. A number of sailing ships and motor vessels visiting Boston Bay between 1929 and 1934 were photographed, among them Melbourne, Olive Bank, Hougomont, Viking, Phasianella, Minnipa, King Stephen, Moonta, Rhymney, L'Avenir, Grootekerk and the new aircraft carrier HMAS Albatross which was first commissioned in 1929. The photographs include some interesting images of farming and transportation on the far west coast of South Australia, and show glimpses of the lives of Aboriginal people at that time at Poonindie Mission, Koonibba Mission, Fowler's Bay and Ceduna region. The photographs in this collection were taken by E. F. Derbyshire during the years 1929-1933, when he was a commercial traveller for Clarkson Limited of Adelaide, suppliers of builders' tools and hardware. See 'Contents' for more information and details of individual photographs.