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Holiday crowds at Henley Beach

Holiday crowds at Henley Beach

"An enormous crowd thronged the jetty, the shore, and esplanade at Henley Beach on Saturday, and watched the feats of the intrepid airman (Captain Butler), who for half an hour thrilled the spectators with his daring 'stunts'". Daily Herald newspaper, 19 January 1920, page 3.

The Peake Ministry

The Peake Ministry

A.H. Peake, Premier of South Australia with members of his Ministry; left-right: J.G. Bice; H. Jackson; Sir Richard Butler; A.H. Peake; R.P. Blundell; A.W. Styles.

Ross Smith's Aeroplane

Ross Smith's Aeroplane

Ross Smith's Aeroplane at Harry Butler's Aerodrome, Northfield. with Ross Smith, Keith Smith, W.J. Shiers, J. Bennett, 23 March 1920.

Sir Ross & Keith Smith's plane

Sir Ross & Keith Smith's plane

Sir Ross & Keith Smith's plane at Harry Butler's aerodrome at Northfield, 23 March 1920.

Unley Oval, Unley

Unley Oval, Unley

Captain Harry Butler's plane on Unley oval.

Bristol monoplane

Bristol monoplane

Bristol M.1C Monoplane, brought to South Australia from England by Harry Butler in 1919.

Bristol monoplane

Bristol monoplane

Bristol M.1C monoplane, brought to South Australia from England by Harry Butler in 1919.

Bristol monoplane

Bristol monoplane

Bristol M. 1C monoplane, brought to South Australia from England by Harry Butler in 1919.

Bristol monoplane

Bristol monoplane

Captain Harry Butler's Bristol M.1C Monoplane 'The Red Devil'. It came out from England in July 1919. The markings "83" can just be seen on the underside of the wings.

Pilot and spectators in front of plane

Pilot and spectators in front of plane

A group of spectators standing with a pilot and engineer in front of a plane, possibly that of Harry Butler.

A small single engined aircraft taking off from a landing strip

A small single engined aircraft taking off from a landing strip

A small single engined aircraft taking off from a landing strip, possibly piloted by Captain Harry Butler; location unknown.

A low flying aircraft

A low flying aircraft

A low flying aircraft owned by Captain Harry Butler of Minlaton, South Australia. This machine is a West Australian Airlines "Hercules" passenger plane which flew between Parafield & Perth late 1920s early 1930s. Possibly taking off from Ceduna. Another researcher believes this is the Smith Brothers' Vickers Vimy.

Sir Henry Galway after a joy flight

Sir Henry Galway after a joy flight

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, climbing out of Captain Harry Butler's aeroplane after a flight over the State.

Spectators watching a flying display

Spectators watching a flying display

A large crowd of spectators looking up at the sky as they watch a flying display by South Australian aviator, Captain Harry Butler.

Spectators watching a flying display

Spectators watching a flying display

A crowd of spectators looking up at the sky as they watch a flying display by the aviator, Harry Butler.

First commercial aircraft flight

First commercial aircraft flight

Five men standing in front of an Avro aeroplane who are the pilot and passengers on the first commercial flight between Longreach and Winton, Queensland.

GROG band

GROG band

Adelaide band GROG members 1993-1994 L-R: Dave Eccles, Jamie Ryan, Jodie Petersen, Harry Butler, Ian Wells. Picture taken at Cowra Street, Richmond.

Avro 504K

Avro 504K

Avro 504K biplane belonging to Captain Harry Butler.

Avro 504K

Avro 504K

Avro 504K biplane belonging to Captain Harry Butler.

Avro 504K

Avro 504K

Avro 504K biplane belonging to Captain Harry Butler.

Avro 504K

Avro 504K

Distant view of Avro 504K biplane belonging to Captain Harry Butler.

Sir Henry Galway

Sir Henry Galway

The Governor, Sir Henry Galway, seated in Harry Butler's Avro 504K aircraft before a flight from Enfield airfield, South Australia.

Sir Henry Galway

Sir Henry Galway

The Governor, Sir Henry Galway, is assisted out of Harry Butler's Avro 504K aircraft following a flight over Adelaide from Enfield airfield, South Australia.

Mary Sweetman Collection of glass plate negatives

Half and quarter plate glass plate negatives from the World War One era comprising portraits of South Australian soldiers, along with photographs of army camps, training and ceremonies, and one photograph of South Australian aviator Harry Butler. Do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on SRG 435/77 for futher details and to view individual photographs.

Photographs and papers relating to Peter Jackson's war service

Photographs and papers relating to Peter Jackson's war service

A collection of memorabilia relating to Peter Jackson's war service in the RAAF, comprising mainly photographs, but also including articles relating to the war. Digital copies.

Photographs relating to Peter Jackson's war service

Photographs relating to Peter Jackson's war service

Loose photographs from Peter Jackson's war service in the RAAF. Digital copies.

Heinrich family album

Heinrich family album

Heinrich family album, compiled by Ilona Oppenheim from loose family photographs. Notes found on the verso of photographs are noted in the caption in inverted commas. Topics include life at Hermannsburg Mission in the Northern Territory in the nineteen twenties, with photographs of some Aboriginal people and visitors to Hermannsburg, including scientists, government officials and tourists. Photos 293-295 are restricted from view pending assessment of Aboriginal content. These images include 293. Ceremonial tjuringa stones of the Hermannsburg area (restricted); 294. 'Manangananga' sacred cave (restricted); 295. 'Holy cave 17 April 1929 (Dad's birthday)'. Large group of Aboriginal people from the Hermannsburg Mission gathered at a sacred spot (restricted). Photos 296-302 have not been digitised. These are duplicated elsewhere in other Heinrich albums or lantern slides.

Photographs of company premises, staff and merchandise

Photographs of company premises, staff and merchandise

Approximately 170 photographs and postcard images of Colton, Palmer & Preston Ltd. premises in Currie Street, Adelaide, on Port Road, Allenby Gardens and Gepps Cross; including scenes at Currie Street of the February 1907 fire, new building, leather goods factory, celebrations for Armistice Day 1918, Port Adelaide steel yard and bulk store, Adelaide warehouse interior scenes, Harrold Colton & Co. staff in 1909 and later, social functions, sporting functions, cricketing and football teams.

Salvation Army Band

Salvation Army Band

Mount Gambier Salvation Army Band. Back row: Joe Perry; Arthur Battye; Harry Creed; Rupert Dunn; Bill Cerchard; Bill Hopkins. Second row: Alf Shephard; Ern Henstridge; W. Moysey; Alf Williams; Charlie Henstridge; Bob Hastings; George Shephard; Fred Henstridge;. Sitting: Herbert Underwood; Mark Creed; Walter Henstridge; Mrs Major Butler; Major Butler; Fred Crafter; George Delanty; Harold Creed. Front: Ern Henstridge; Arthur Ewen Creed.

T.M.S.S. basket ball team

T.M.S.S. basket ball team

Group photograph of a men's basketball team, with the abbreviation 'T.M.S.S. Basket Ball' painted on the ball at the front of players and officials. This group may have an association with the Thebarton Methodist Church. Members of the group are: Back row (left to right): G. Holt, W. Ronay, E. Butler, F. Harris, S. Stevenson. Middle row: W. Addicoat, Mr F. Crafter, F. Gitsham, Mr A. Collins, H. Butler. Front row: O. Congdon, E. F. C. Filsell (Ernest Frederick Clark Filsell), J. Purnell, Mr E. R. Crafter (Convenor), J. Congdon, A. Wharldall, A. Dew. The uniform of the day included white knickerbocker length pants, white long sleeved singlet with contrast binding, striped belt and long socks and white leather shoes. Photo by McNeills, 124 Rundle Street, Adelaide.