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Floods in the main street at Mannum, South Australia

Floods in the main street at Mannum, South Australia

Rowing boats out on the floodwaters in the main street of Mannum after an overflow from the Murray River.

Members of the South Australian cricket team

Members of the South Australian cricket team

According to a researcher, this is the South Australia versus Victoria team at Adelaide Oval in season 1922-1923. Back row: J.W. Rymill, H.M Fisher, A.J. Richardson, J.T. Murray, R.L. Bennett, E.J. Carragher. Front row: W.J. Whitty, C.E. Pellew, C. Hill (captain), V.Y. Richardson, N.L. Williams, F.K. Gould.

Ant hill in the Northern Territory

Ant hill in the Northern Territory

A large ant hill in the Northern Territory; there is a Dort motor car in the background with a driver who Searcy describes as being part of the Captain White and Murray Aunger expedition from Adelaide to Darwin and back.

A Dort motor car crossing the Katherine River, Northern Territory

A Dort motor car crossing the Katherine River, Northern Territory

Distant view of a Dort motor car beginning to cross the Katherine River, Northern Territory; possibly part of the Captain White and Murray Aunger expedition from Adelaide to Darwin and back.

Distant view of the river town of Berri in South Australia

Distant view of the river town of Berri in South Australia

Distant view of the river town of Berri in South Australia; part of the Murray River can be seen in the background.

The pumping station at Berri, South Australia

The pumping station at Berri, South Australia

Premises of the pumping station by the Murray River at Berri, South Australia.

Lady Weigall addressing a crowd at a fete

Lady Weigall addressing a crowd at a fete

Distant view of Lady Weigall, wife of the Governor of South Australia, addressing a crowd at a fete, possibly at Murray Bridge.

Maypole dancing at a hospital fete in South Australia

Maypole dancing at a hospital fete in South Australia

Children demonstrating maypole dancing at a hospital fete in South Australia, possibly at Murray Bridge.

Group of oarsmen from the Mannum boat club, South Australia

Group of oarsmen from the Mannum boat club, South Australia

An informal photograph of a group of oarsmen from the Mannum boat club sitting around an older man on the banks of the Murray River; names not known.

Members of a cricket team in Adelaide

Members of a cricket team in Adelaide

Members of a cricket team photographed with two umpires as a group in Adelaide. According to a researcher these are players in a South Australia versus Victoria match in the 1921-1922 season. Back row - umpire, F.K. Gould, J.W. Rymill, J.T. Murray, A.J. Richardson, J.W.E. Schultz, F.L. Morton, umpire. Front row - R.J.B. Townsend, W.J. Whitty, A.E. Smith, P.D. Rundell, E.A. Loveridge, D.E. Pritchard. The umpires are T.W. Cook and S.W. Smith.

The paddle steamer 'Nellie' at Mannum in South Australia

The paddle steamer 'Nellie' at Mannum in South Australia

The paddle steamer 'Nellie', described by Searcy as being the flagship at a regatta, waiting at a landing stage at Mannum in South Australia; passengers stand and sit on both decks, others stretch their legs on the river bank.

Adelaide University professors and staff

Adelaide University professors and staff

Adelaide University professors and staff following a University commemoration ceremony on Wednesday 12 December 1923. Back row L-R: F.Eardley (Asst. Registrar), H.Foote, R.Steele, R. Clucas, Dr. W.Cooke, D. Hollidge, H.Gartrell, Rev. K.Bickersteth, Dr. S.Pennycuick, Professor J.Cleland, H.Henderson, Professor A.Strong. Middle row L-R: Professor Sir Douglas Mawson, W.Fuller, S.Russell Booth, Professor T.Johnston, Professor E.Davies, C.Madigan, Dr.F.Hone, Dr.R.Pulleine, E.Clark, F.Bevan, Professor J. Wilton. Front row L-R: Dr. Helen Mayo, Professor Kerr Grant, Professor T.Robertson, Professor Coleman Phillipson, Sir George Murray (Chancellor), C.Hodge (Registrar), Professor W.Mitchell (Vice-Chancellor), Sir George Brookman (Chair of Finance), Dr.W.Hayward, Professor R.Chapman, Professor E.Rennie, Sir Joseph Verco, Professor H. Darnley Naylor.

Cricket players in Adelaide

Cricket players in Adelaide

The South Australian team which played New South Wales in a Sheffield Shield match at Adelaide Oval from 14 to 18 December 1923. Back row (left to right): umpire, P.A.P. Ohlstrom, N.A. Walsh, J.W. Rymill, D.E. Pritchard (12th man), H.M. Fisher, A.M. Ambler, umpire. Front row: H.F.T .Heath, R.J.B. Townsend, J.T. Murray (captain), A.J. Richardson, E.L. Bowley, N.L. Williams. The umpires are T.W. Cook and S.W. Smith.

Cutter 'Annie' winning a race at American River.

Cutter 'Annie' winning a race at American River.

Messrs. Paulson and Swanson's cutter 'Annie' winning the cutters' race at the annual gala day at American River, Kangaroo Island, on 26 December 1922.

Horse drawn Royal Mail vehicle

Horse drawn Royal Mail vehicle

A small Royal Mail vehicle drawn by four horses photographed in the Murray River region in South Australia.

A Scottish soldier

A Scottish soldier

A Scottish soldier wearing dress uniform identified as ex Sergeant Major J. Murray.

Boating on the river at Mannum

Boating on the river at Mannum

Boating on the Murray River at Mannum.

Paddle steamer 'Maggie' at Morgan

Paddle steamer 'Maggie' at Morgan

The paddle steamer 'Maggie' moored near a stack of wood on the banks of the Murray River at Morgan. [The 'Maggie' was owned by Captain Henry Theisz in the 1880s. He drowned at Bourke in 1887 when he was washed overboard from another paddle steamer he owned, the 'Maude'. Information from Adrian Barnard.]. According to a researcher, it is possible this vessel was also owned by an Archie McInnes in the early 1900s. It was customary to attach young children to the vessels to stop them going overboard.

An early Vauxhall open motor car

An early Vauxhall open motor car

Two men driving in an early open motor car, a Vauxhall "Prince Henry" Model, possibly prepared for Adelaide-Melbourne record run in 1913. [Information provided by David Manson]. The car is a 1913 4 Litre Prince Henry Vauxhall, driven eastward on Park Terrace (now Greenhill Road) by Murray Aunger who was the Vauxhall agent and was keen to publicise the make. The most notable exploit in this car was the Melbourne to Adelaide run in 1914 where he beat the Melbourne Express. The car was subsequently re-bodied by Aunger's works, and remained in his company and its successors to this day.

Display of vegetables at Long Flat, South Australia

Display of vegetables at Long Flat, South Australia

A display of prize vegetables at an exhibition held at Long Flat near Murray Bridge in South Australia.

Wooden buildings under construction in South Australia

Wooden buildings under construction in South Australia

Wooden buildings under construction in South Australia near water, possibly a reservoir or the Murray river.

Five men having a discussion in the show ring at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide

Five men having a discussion in the show ring at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide

Five men, possibly involved in judging, having a discussion in the show ring at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide during an event on a Show day; Colonel Rowell is second from the left and A.Murray stands far right.

An upturned wagon in floodwaters in South Australia

An upturned wagon in floodwaters in South Australia

A man with a sack over one shoulder standing next to an upturned wagon in floodwaters up to his knees, possibly a Murray River flood.

Sir Day Bosanquet opening the new railway at Paringa, South Australia

Sir Day Bosanquet opening the new railway at Paringa, South Australia

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia addressing crowds of spectators during the official opening of the new railway at Paringa, South Australia at a section of the line adjacent to the Murray River which can be seen in the background.

Floodwaters surrounding the band rotunda at Mannum

Floodwaters surrounding the band rotunda at Mannum

Small boys boating on River Murray floodwaters surrounding the band rotunda at Mannum.

Paddlesteamer towing a barge of baled wool at Wentworth, New South Wales

Paddlesteamer towing a barge of baled wool at Wentworth, New South Wales

The paddlesteamer 'Alfred' towing a barge of baled wool along the Murray River at Wentworth, New South Wales. Paddlesteamer towing a barge of baled wool at Wentworth, New South Wales. Due to the structure of the bridge, the location is possibly Wilcania.

Small buildings submerged in floodwaters

Small buildings submerged in floodwaters

Small buildings submerged in floodwaters, location unknown, possibly from the Murray River.

A pumping station in South Australia

A pumping station in South Australia

Distant view of the premises of a pumping station in South Australia, possibly along the Murray River, with firewood stacked nearby for the boilers.

Arthur Searcy on the paddle steamer 'Dispatch'

Arthur Searcy on the paddle steamer 'Dispatch'

Arthur Searcy during his role as President of the South Australian Marine Board sitting with D.Ritchie on his right and Captain Weir, Master of the 'Governor Musgrave' on his left at the side of the paddle steamer 'Dispatch' during a visit to the Murray Mouth; three members of the steamer's crew stand behind them.

Building a lock at Blanchetown, South Australia

Building a lock at Blanchetown, South Australia

Early stages in the construction of a lock on the Murray River at Blanchetown, South Australia.