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Mounted Police Officers in Adelaide for the Prince's visit.

Mounted Police

Mounted Police

GENERAL: Mounted police in dress uniform on the Parade Ground during a ceremony attended by Governor Hore-Ruthven and Sir Robert Baden Powell in April 1931.

Mounted Police

Mounted Police

Mounted Police on the Parade Ground being inspected by Governor Hore-Ruthven and Sir Robert Baden Powell.

South Australian Police Force

South Australian Police Force

Principal officers of the South Australian Police Force.

S.A. Mounted Police

S.A. Mounted Police

Group of members of the S. A. Mounted Police.

Mounted Police

Mounted Police

Mounted Police, returned from World War I.

Police Football Team

Police Football Team

Police Football Team, July 1904. Bill Shaw on horse. Standing: J. James; G. Horseman; E. Noblet; W. Kennedy, J. Ryan, R. MacDonald; J. McGee; E. Simmons; A. Wellington; T. Rowe; W. Bailey; ? Nation. Seated: Visitor; W. Goldsworthy; G. Noblet; ? ;W. Gordon; 'Tick' Kelly; C. Gardner; ?

Royal Visit, Police Escourt

Royal Visit, Police Escourt

The Queen Mother inspecting the Police Escort before departing at the end of her 1958 visit.

Police Football Club

Police Football Club

GENERAL: Members of the Metropolitan Wednesday Football Association, Police Premiers (undefeated, 1924). Back row: E. Tabe; W. Haysman; R. Coats (trainer); J. Sayers; H. P. Coleman. Standing: L. Arnold; M. Cooper; R. Thompson; L. Phillips; H. P. Atherton; J. Allen; J. Hann. Sitting: W. McConnell; R. Weston; A. McCann (secretary); O. Easton (captain); W. Taylor (vice-president); S. Organ (vice-president); L. Hogg; Front row: H. Winch; C. Thorsen; C. F. Cameron (umpire); J. J. Evans; W. Hennig.

Police Football Club team

Police Football Club team

The Police Football Club team who were the undefeated premiers in the 1925 Metropolitan Wednesday Association competition. Front row (seated on ground, from left): J.J. Evans, W. Hennig, C. Cameron (umpire), H. Allchurch, C.R. Thorsen. 2nd row (from left): L. Phillips, W. McConnell, A. McCann (Secretary), O. Easton (captain), W. Taylor (vice-president), S. Organ (vice-captain), L. Hogg. 3rd row (standing, from left): H. Winch, A.J. Huxley, H.P. Atherton, E. Tabe, E.H. Morey, W. McIntyre, I. Atherton. Back row (from left): A.T. Dick, N. McKinnon, S.G. Sibley, W. Brooks.

S.A. Police Department

S.A. Police Department

Governor Sir Archibald Weigall and administrative staff of South Australian Police Department.

Police Officers

Police Officers

Police officers during the visit of Duke of Gloucester.

Destitute Asylum and Police Barracks

Destitute Asylum and Police Barracks

A family poses for the photographer in front of the Mounted Police Barracks Armoury (on the right) and the Colonial Store (or Destitute Asylum), on the left. (For site see map of Adelaide in 1871 Almanack.) These buildings face south and are about 120 yards north of North Terrace. The extreme left is 70 yards east of Kintore Avenue. The near side of the building on the extreme right is 158 yards east of Kintore Avenue. The open space is the site of the Parade Ground.

Mounted Police Barracks, Adelaide

Mounted Police Barracks, Adelaide

Mounted Police Barracks building, Adelaide, at the rear of the east wing of the Museum, 24th May 1923, when occupied by the University Women's Union. For a historical article see the "Mail", July 21, 1923. For plan see A 559.

Mounted Police Barracks, Adelaide

Mounted Police Barracks, Adelaide

Mounted Police Barracks, Adelaide, showing the archway entrance to the quadrangle.

Mounted Police Barracks, Adelaide

Mounted Police Barracks, Adelaide

Mounted Police Barracks quadrangle at the rear of the Museum, on 9th July 1923. See also B 1464 and B 3181. The archway in the centre was renovated in October/November 1968.

Mounted Police Barracks, Adelaide

Mounted Police Barracks, Adelaide

Mounted Police Barracks, Adelaide.

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks, showing the building used as a Teachers' Training College from March 1921 to March 1927 situated on the east side of the quadrangle at the rear of the Museum.

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks showing the western side of the quadrangle erected in 1855. For a plan see B 3181.

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks showing the Armoury. The Barracks are situated at the rear of the South Australian Museum. The stairway in front of the Armoury was removed July-August 1958.

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks showing the western side of the quadrangle.

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks Dormitory, Port Road, Southwark, built in 1939. The stark three storey red brick building has continuous balconies on both floors providing external access to the dormitories.

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks, showing the entrance to the quadrangle.

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks; buildings on the west side of the quadrangle. The barracks consist of two wings each containing three rooms, one of which was a guard room. There were sleeping apartments and the stables stretched from wing to wing with the loft above used for storing hay. Additions to the barracks in 1854 included an armoury and residential accommodation.

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

Former Mounted Police Barracks, west side of quadrangle in the 1920's. During the 1920's this building was used to house an annex of the Adelaide Teachers College. Several men and women can be seen under the verandahs and on the balcony of this building.

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police barracks, stables, etc. looking south from the north bank of the Torrens. The stables comprise the single storey structure shown in the top centre. The barracks were finished in 1851 and comprised of an armoury and residential accommodation. The upper level was added in the mid 1880's.

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks, immediately at the rear of the SA Museum, looking north west from the rear of the eastern wing of the S.A.Museum. The barracks were completed in 1851 and later additions included an armoury and residential accommodation. The upper level was added in mid 1880s.

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks: Barrack Master's office and Orderly Room, built in 1854 and designed by the Colonial Architect W Bennett Hayes

Mounted Police Barracks, North

Mounted Police Barracks, North

Mounted Police Barracks. Buildings of the quadrangle showing the wooden staircase mounted on the outside. The verandahs on the second storey are supported by large ornamental wooden brackets. The barracks were erected in 1855. The upper storeys of the building were erected later

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks

Mounted Police Barracks Armoury; the stairway in front of the Armoury was removed in July-August 1958.