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Police station at Borroloola, Northern Territory
Borroloola police station, Northern Territory. A feature of the building's construction is the the verandah screen walls which appear to be made of brush or bamboo-like material.


Men at the Thebarton Police Barracks
Group of men, pictured outside the Police Barracks at Thebarton, ca.1920. Back row (from left): P.B.Judd, J.Buttfield, Geo. Smith, A.Sprigg, H.Ward. Middle row (from left): D.Wedding, W.Partridge, A.Mertin, C.Ford, Trebilcock, P.Thornton. Front row (from left): P.F.Kain, Penny, Foggarty, J.Hilton, unidentified. Man standing in doorway is Mounted Constable Gordon.


Tent accommodation at Truro
Proof print of some of the R.A.A.F. tents which accommodated the men at the police camp set up at Truro to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Tent accommodation at Truro
Proof print of a general view of the campsite which was set up by the police at Truro to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Truro camp site
The Truro camp site. The site was set up by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Inspector Sampson and Inspector McKenzie
Inspector Sampson (left) of S.T.A.R. Force and Inspector McKenzie at the camp site at Truro. The site was set up by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Members of the Press at Truro
Proof print of press men watching a line of approaching searchers. The camp was set up at Truro by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Inspector Neil McKenzie
Inspector Neil McKenzie in the command caravan at the camp site at Truro. The site was set up by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Cadets at Truro
Police cadets leaving the camp to board a bus to return to Adelaide for the weekend. The camp was set up at Truro to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Superintendent Low, Inspector McKenzie and Don Simmons
Superintentent Low, Inspector Neil McKenzie and Chief Secretary Don Simmons at the camp site at Truro. The site was set up by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Command vans
Command vans at the camp site at Truro. The site was set up by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


The Cook's tent
The cook's tent at the camp site at Truro. The site was set up by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Washing up the dishes
Washing the dishes in a butcher's crate in the cook's tent at the camp site at Truro. The site was set up by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Truro camp site
The toilets and showers at the Truro camp site. The site was set up by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Truro camp site
The Truro camp site. The site was set up by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Max Slee taking photographs
Max Slee taking photographs at the Truro camp site. The site was set up by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Discussion at the Truro camp site
Left to Right: Chief Secretary's assistant, Inspector Sampson, Inspector McKenzie, Chief Secretary Don Simmons, the owner of the property, his wife, Chief Secretary's driver and Assistant Commissioner T.R. Howie at the camp site. The site was set up by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


Chief Secretary going to lunch
Chief Secretary Don Simmons going in to have lunch in the food tent at the camp site at Truro. The site was set up by police to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


'Wind-up parade' at Truro
Assistant Commissioner T. Howie addressing a 'wind-up' parade of police cadets and S.T.A.R. Force officers at the Truro camp site. The camp was set up to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.


South Australian Police 4 wheel drive vehicle and horse trailer
SA Police 4 wheel drive vehicle and horse trailer at Glenelg, 4 June, 2006.


Police station at Strathalbyn
The police station at Strathalbyn.


Granite Island viewed from Victor Harbor
An area in Victor Harbor looking towards Granite Island and the causeway; a fenced area at the right is the old police station, the lifeboat shed is on the left.


Wrestling on horseback
Men wrestling on horseback during an event held at the South Australian Mounted Police sports meeting.


Parade in front of police barracks
Militia on parade outside the Police Barracks in Adelaide.


Looking down on old police residence
'Taken from the side of the McDonnell Range looking down at the old police station residence near Heavitree Gap. Bill Wuttke and Mrs J. Laver'.


Looking down on old police residence
'Mrs J. Laver, Bill Wuttke and Bob Laver, old police station [near Heavitree Gap]. Also note wild palm trees'.


E. Aston
Photograph of Police Inspector Mr E. Aston at his desk in July 1964, Mount Gambier.


J. Lewis
Photograph of Police Officer J. Lewis wearing his uniform with the number 805 above his service ribbons. He is sitting in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1951.


F.J. Lee
Photograph of Mr F. J. Lee wearing his South Australian Police uniform and seated in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1955. The number on his uniform is 701.


'Old Mounted Police Barracks'
The Old Mounted Police Barracks at the back of the South Australian Museum on North Terrace in Adelaide. The building has twin eaves with a balcony on the first floor and a single staircase leading down to the courtyard. The right-hand side of of the structure has since been demolished.