c. 1939, Photograph, PRG 287/1/8/27
The Supreme Court and the Police Court buildings near the intersection of Gouger Street, King William Street and Angas Street, Adelaide.
c. 1939, Photograph, PRG 287/1/8/83
Former Police Station in Rankine Street Strathalbyn. The Court House is on the left with the station and residence obscured by trees. These buildings are now home to the Strathalbyn National Trust museum. (information supplied by a researcher).
c. 1939, Photograph, PRG 287/1/8/96
View of Police Court Building, showing the front styled with 'Doric' columns, at the corner of King William Street and Angas Street, Adelaide.
c. 1940, Photograph, PRG 287/1/9/76
Old brick building forming part of the Old Police Barracks on North Terrace, Adelaide. Part of the detached building has been demolished leaving an exposed doorway and chimney.
1945, Photograph, PRG 287/1/12/145
Mounted policemen on Police greys taking part in the parade through Adelaide on 15th August 1945. Participants appear to be marching from South Terrace to North Terrace.
c. 1947, Photograph, PRG 287/1/14/85
A man walking through the archway entering the Old Police Barracks behind the Museum on North Terrace in Adelaide.
1949, Photograph, PRG 287/1/14/134
Police Greys (horses) pass His Excellency, Sir Willoughby Norrie, Governor of South Australia, on the dais during Anzac Day Parade on April 25th 1949.
1950, Photograph, PRG 287/1/15/19
A Police Grey horse and rider patrolling the crowds along the route of the Anzac Day Parade.
1951, Photograph, PRG 287/1/15/54
Police Greys followed by the band lead the Parade down King William Road at the Jubilee Parade on 9th May 1951 in Adelaide.
1964, Photograph, PRG 287/1/23/13
Police Grey horses lead the John Martin Christmas Pageant as the parade winds from Grenfell Street into Pulteney Street , Adelaide on 14th November 1964. The caption refers to, 'Martins Christmas Pageant'.
1946, Photograph, PRG 287/1/13/28
Police officers on horseback are leading the Victory Day Parade held in Adelaide on 10th June 1946. Statue of Queen Victoria, the Supreme Court building, and tram cables can be seen in the background.
1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/35/52
A member of the South Australian Police tug of war team acting as the 'anchor' during an event; he lies on a wooden board with his feet braced against a slat pulling on the rope which is tied around his waist.
c. 1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/35/149
A police officer competing in an equestrian event called tent pegging.
1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/35/179
Brigadier General Raymond Leane presenting a shield to another army officer, purpose not known.
c. 1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/37/244
A group of special constables walking in a Melbourne street during a police strike in Victoria.
c. 1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/10/387
Two lines of police escorting arrested suffragettes after an attempt by Mrs Pankhurst and a hundred of her followers to interview the King; about fifty women and twelve men were arrested.
c. 1919, Photograph, PRG 280/1/15/858
A contingent of South Australian policemen standing to attention with sloped arms next to members of the police band.
1920, Photograph, PRG 280/1/21/49
A uniformed policeman riding one of the grey horses which are traditionally associated with the South Australian mounted police.
1921, Photograph, PRG 280/1/23/210
Men wrestling on horseback during an event held at the South Australian Mounted Police sports meeting.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/20
A funeral procession for the late Sergeant Mack which is led by the police band preceded by a mounted policeman along a street in Adelaide, South Australia.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/77
A group of policemen at Port Augusta, some carrying sabres; Inspector Thomas Clode is seated second from right, and an Aboriginal member of the squad sits on the ground in front, other names not known.
c. 1916, Photograph, PRG 280/1/12/182
Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Police force seated in a garden during his retirement years at Norwood, South Australia.
1914, Photograph, PRG 280/1/14/247
Crowds watching a parade of members of the Fire Brigade and Police in Wakefield Street, Adelaide, South Australia; the Fire Brigade building appears to the left of centre.
1915, Photograph, PRG 280/1/14/254
Policemen and onlookers at the funeral procession of Sergeant Mack, Adelaide, South Australia.
c. 1918, Photograph, PRG 280/1/24/244
Members of the congregation entering St.Peter's Cathedral, North Adelaide for a soldiers' memorial service; police officers guard the entrance.
c. 1917, Photograph, PRG 280/1/27/13
Horse stalls inside the stables at the Mounted Police Barracks complex, Port Road, Thebarton, South Australia.
Smith, W. S., 1921, Photograph, PRG 280/1/29/99
John Bice, the Chief Secretary of South Australia, giving a speech at the opening of the police training rooms on the South Parklands, Adelaide.
c. 1889, Photograph, PRG 280/1/29/128
Reproduction of a portrait of Colonel Egerton Warburton, the former South Australian Commissioner of Police and noted explorer.
1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/32/184
Close view of Brigadier-General Raymond Leane, South Australian Police Commissioner, standing left, speaking to Sir Thomas William (Bill) Glasgow, soldier and politician.
c. 1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/36/89
A police tug-of-war team competing during an event held at the Jubilee Oval, Adelaide, South Australia.