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Views of Ooldea : Police station

Views of Ooldea : Police station

View of the Police Station at Ooldea comprising two tents with a lean-to between them.

Mounted Police at Truro camp

Mounted Police at Truro camp

Mounted Police ride past an ambulance and a bus at the Truro camp which was set up to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.

Mounted Police at Truro camp

Mounted Police at Truro camp

Mounted Police return from a search to the Truro camp which was set up to investigate the murder of seven young women whose bodies were found in the district.

Stockyard for police horses

Stockyard for police horses

Stockyard used for the police horses 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.

Chief Secretary talking to senior police officers

Chief Secretary talking to senior police officers

Chief Secretary Don Simmons talks to police 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.

Police Station

Police Station

Photograph of staff moving personal belongings out of the Police Station on 16th December 1957.

Police Ball

Police Ball

Photograph of police officers possibly handing a cheque from proceeds of the Police Ball to a charity representative on 30th August 1960.

Police Commissioner Leane and Inspectors

Police Commissioner Leane and Inspectors

Police Commissioner Raymond Leane wearing dress uniform with sword standing third from the right with five other senior police officers described by Searcy as being Inspectors; other names not known.

South Australian police officers

South Australian police officers

A group of seven senior South Australian police officers, the Commissioner of Police sits second from the right; names not known.

Delegates to a police conference

Delegates to a police conference

Brigadier General Leane, South Australian Police Commissioner, sitting centre front row in a group photograph of delegates attending a police conference; other names not known.

Delegates to a police conference

Delegates to a police conference

Brigadier General Leane, South Australian Police Commissioner, sitting centre front row in a group photograph of delegates attending a police conference; other names not known.

The entrance to the police barracks in Adelaide

The entrance to the police barracks in Adelaide

The barrack yard entrance to the Mounted Police headquarters in Adelaide.

J.G. Bice, Chief Secretary, attending a police inspection

J.G. Bice, Chief Secretary, attending a police inspection

J.G. Bice, politician and Chief Secretary attending a police inspection on Torrens parade ground, Adelaide. He is speaking to Brigadier General Raymond Leane, Commissioner of Police in South Australia.

Delegates to a police conference

Delegates to a police conference

Brigadier General Leane, South Australian Police Commissioner photographed sitting centre of the front row of a group of delegates attending a police conference in Adelaide; other names not known.

Presentation to a retiring police officer

Presentation to a retiring police officer

Police Commissioner Thomas Edwards presenting gifts of a rug and a gladstone bag to a retiring police officer identified as being Mr. O'Brien.

A police officer with four Aboriginal men

A police officer with four Aboriginal men

Police officer William Keating standing with four Aboriginal men and two dogs in front of a shelter at Smoky Bay in South Australia. William Keating was born in Ireland and came to South Australia via New South Wales as an adult. He was employed in the South Australian Mounted Police Force for 39 years until 1918. His stations included Gawler, Woodside, Hallett, Maitland, Streaky Bay, Ceduna and Port Lincoln.

A group of South Australian Mounted Police

A group of South Australian Mounted Police

A group of South Australian Mounted Police wearing their summer uniform standing outside the Mounted Police Barracks in Adelaide; names not known.

Sir Archibald Weigall sitting with police officers

Sir Archibald Weigall sitting with police officers

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, sitting third from the right with John Bice, the Chief Secretary on his right and Raymond Leane, the Commissioner of Police on his left with other police officers in a group photograph taken in the grounds of Government House, Adelaide.

Senior police officers in South Australia

Senior police officers in South Australia

Raymond Leane, Commissioner of Police, standing third from the right with five other senior police officers in South Australia.

Police Barracks' stables, Thebarton

Police Barracks' stables, Thebarton

Mounted police with their horses outside the Police Barracks' stables at Thebarton, South Australia.

Police and first aid training

Police and first aid training

Police lifting a 'patient' on to a stretcher during a first aid training session outside the Police Barracks at Thebarton, South Australia.

South Australian police and politicians

South Australian police and politicians

Senior police officers with two politicians identified by A. Searcy as, left to right: Inspector Edwards; Mr. Styles, Chief Secretary; the Police Commissioner; ?; Mr. Reid, Secretary.

South Australian Police

South Australian Police

Photograph of the members of the South Australian (or Adelaide?) Police Force, pictured outside the Police Barracks off Kintore Avenue, Adelaide.Officers are seared in front, with the other members of the force behind them.

Maurice 'Mick' William Frost, SA Police

Maurice 'Mick' William Frost, SA Police

Digital copy of a black and white studio photograph of Maurice 'Mick' William Frost in South Australian Police uniform. Mick was a member of the Police Motorcycle Division. Handwriting reads number '30190' on original verso.

Police car

Police car

South Australian Police officer sitting in a patrol car parked in Victoria Square waiting to escourt a marriage equality march north along King William Street to Parliament House.

Signs at the Adelaide Police station entrance

Signs at the Adelaide Police station entrance

Signs on the entrance of The Adelaide Police Station, including visitor precautions and notice from South Australia Police.

Woman and police at the Black Lives Matter - Keep up the fight rally, Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square).

Woman and police at the Black Lives Matter - Keep up the fight rally, Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square).

Woman and police at the Black Lives Matter - Keep up the fight rally, Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square). She is selling assorted products at the event. Organised by Sosblakaustralia SA and Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism, the Black Lives Matter - Keep up the fight march was a subsequent protest to the 'Justice for George Floyd' rally held in June. The purpose of the rally, which started at the northern end of Tarndanyannga and attracted about 1000 people, "was to to fight police violence, racism, and the murder of black people in this country, in solidarity with the Aboriginal liberation struggle, with the struggle in America, and with the global struggle against systematic racism".

Police at the Adelaide Justice for George Floyd march, Tarndanyangga.

Police at the Adelaide Justice for George Floyd march, Tarndanyangga.

Police at the Adelaide Justice for George Floyd march in Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square). The protest, also referred to as 'Black Lives Matter', was held on 6 June 2020 and attended by more than 5000 people. It started at Tarndanyangga (Victoria Square), in response to the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, and was organised by Adelaide Campaign Against Racism and Fascism, and Sosblakaustralia SA Action Group. In addition, it was a rally to protest police violence, racism, and the murder of black people in Australia, and was in solidarity with the Aboriginal liberation struggle. Attendees were instructed by the organisers to wear masks and follow social distancing guidelines due to COVID-19.

Police Inspector, Robert Read

Police Inspector, Robert Read

Police Inspector, Robert Read

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS: Stairway in front of the Armoury.