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The prize table at a horse show
Judges and officials standing behind a prize table laden with silver trophies to be presented to winners of events in a 'Horses in action' competition held at Glenelg.


Passengers on board the 'Governor Musgrave' going to Glenelg, South Australia
An overhead view of passengers on board the 'Governor Musgrave' travelling by sea to attend the driving in the first pile of a new breakwater at Glenelg which can be seen in the distance.


Lord Dudley, Governor-General of Australia on board a ship going to Glenelg, South Australia
Lord Dudley, Governor-General of Australia (first left) and important guests being taken by ship to Glenelg where he is to perform the 'driving in the first pile' ceremony for a new breakwater under construction; Lady Way, wife of the Chief Justice of South Australia sits centre next to the Governor-General.


Passengers on board a ship approaching Glenelg, South Australia
A shipboard scene of guests accompanying Lord Dudley, Governor-General of Australia to Glenelg in South Australia where he is to perform the 'driving in the first pile' ceremony for a new breakwater under construction.


Guests travelling by ship to Glenelg
Six women and a male companion sitting on the deck of their ship whilst travelling to Glenelg for the new breakwater 'driving in the first pile' ceremony.


Signatures on an illuminated address for H.R.Fenton of Glenelg
Signatures, including Arthur Searcy's on an illuminated address presented to H. R. Fenton of Glenelg for his retirement from the Income Tax Department of South Australia in 1913.


Illuminated address presented to H. R. Fenton of Glenelg
An illuminated address presented to H. R. Fenton of Glenelg on the occasion of his retirement from the Income Tax Department of South Australia in 1913.


Helen Mantegani nee Thomas
Helen Mantegani, nee Thomas, the youngest daughter of Robert Thomas, publisher of the 'South Australian gazette and colonial register'.


Coral being lifted by crane on to a ship
A large piece of coral being lifted by crane on to the deck of the South Australian Customs Department steamship 'Governor Musgrave' from the sea close to Glenelg jetty; a mariner helps to guide the crane by pulling on a rope.


Coral being lifted by crane on to a ship
A large piece of coral being lifted by crane on to the deck of the South Australian Customs Department steamship 'Governor Musgrave' from the sea close to Glenelg jetty; two mariners help to guide and steady the crane near a covered hold where other rocks are piled.


A small yacht at sea
A small yacht and five crew members at sea off Glenelg, South Australia.


Sir Day Bosanquet at Glenelg, South Australia
Sir Day Bosanquet, the Governor of South Australia and party leaving the Pier Hotel on their way to the Holdfast Bay Yacht Club House on the foreshore at Glenelg, South Australia.


Yachting off Glenelg, South Australia
A yacht under sail off Glenelg beach, South Australia.


A cave on the bank of the Glenelg River
A man sitting in the mouth of a cave situated on the bank of the Glenelg River near the South Australia and Victoria border.


H.M.A.S.'Melbourne' off Glenelg, South Australia
The Australian Navy warship H.M.A.S.'Melbourne' at sea off Glenelg, South Australia.


Sailors from H.M.A.S.'Sydney'
Sailors from H.M.S.'Sydney' on shore leave standing on the jetty at Glenelg, South Australia.


Yachting off the coast of Glenelg
A small yacht at sea off the coast of Glenelg, South Australia.


Pioneer men at Glenelg
Surviving male pioneers photographed during their annual reunion on Proclamation Day celebrations held at Glenelg, South Australia.


Steam launches at sea off Glenelg
Crowds of passengers enjoying an outing on steam launches at sea off Glenelg, South Australia; the craft in the foreground is the 'Vigilant'.


Proclamation Day committee members
Members of a Proclamation Day committee photographed in a group at Glenelg, South Australia; names not known.


Glenelg and North Adelaide football teams
Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, seated centre second row, with umpires, officials and players from the Glenelg and North Adelaide football.


Glenelg locomotive P 123 and passenger train in King William Street
A Glenelg train pulled by locomotive P 123 in King William Street, Adelaide, between Victoria Square and the intersection with Wright and Carrington Streets.


Scouts on the tug Conqueror
A large group of scouts aboard the Marine Board tug, Conqueror, being taken from the Glenelg Pier to visit H.M.A.S. Australia, 21 February 1914.


The Glenelg River, near Nelson
The Glenelg River, near Nelson, featuring a large wooden bridge.


Part of the Glenelg River near the border with Victoria; the steam launch "Result" in the foreground
Part of the Glenelg River near the border with Victoria; the steam launch "Result" in the foreground.


Dick Engelbrecht, A. Searcy, and a friend near their tent during a camping trip to the Glenelg River
Dick Engelbrecht, A. Searcy, and a friend near their tent during a camping trip to the Glenelg River.


Proclamation Day crowds at Glenelg
Proclamation Day crowds surrounding a train next to the Pier Hotel near the foreshore at Glenelg on December 28th, circa 1911.


King William Street, arrival of Glenelg train
Glenelg train in King William Street, pedestrians close by and Harry Lyons' Wallpaper Depot to left of picture.


Adelaide scenes
Composite artwork by William Haigh Harral, featuring six sepia-tone scenes from around Adelaide: Victoria Square, Port Adelaide, Glenelg, Unley Park, the Torrens and Walkerville Church. The clothing is of an earlier era than that assigned to the artwork, which suggests that it may have been painted from old photographs. Also includes photocopies of a letter written by Edmund Harral to his brother William (1888) providing details on South Australia, and family genealogical information.


Kapara Red Cross Home
The visit of his excellency the Governor of South Australia, Sir Mark Oliphant, and Lady Oliphant, to Kapara Red Cross Nursing Home, Thursday, November 20, 1975.