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L.J. Harvey, an official of the South Australian Customs Department

L.J. Harvey, an official of the South Australian Customs Department

L.J. Harvey, an official of the South Australian Customs. Department: a studio view of him wearing naval uniform.

Nurse Agnes Cock who served in the South African War

Nurse Agnes Cock who served in the South African War

Nurse Agnes Cock who served in the South African War: a studio view of her in walking out uniform.

E.O. Robinson of Darwin

E.O. Robinson of Darwin

E.O. Robinson of Darwin, described as a 'great hunter of. buffaloes'.

Charles Chapman, son of a well known actor Edgar Chapman

Charles Chapman, son of a well known actor Edgar Chapman

Charles Chapman, son of a well known actor Edgar Chapman: head and shoulders view.

R.W. Smith, Commissioner of Taxation in South Australia

R.W. Smith, Commissioner of Taxation in South Australia

R.W. Smith, Commissioner of Taxation in South Australia.

Mrs. Felix and Mrs. Arthur Searcy

Mrs. Felix and Mrs. Arthur Searcy

Mrs. Felix and Mrs. Arthur Searcy: a photograph taken in a small backyard.

John Searcy of Hyde Park Square, London, with his two young sons Arthur John (left) and Algernon

John Searcy of Hyde Park Square, London, with his two young sons Arthur John (left) and Algernon

John Searcy of Hyde Park Square, London, with his two young sons Arthur John (left) and Algernon.

Charles Searcy, manufacturer of Southwark, England

Charles Searcy, manufacturer of Southwark, England

Charles Searcy, manufacturer of Southwark, England.

Mrs. Anne Searcy of London

Mrs. Anne Searcy of London

Mrs. Anne Searcy of London.

Mr. & Mrs. George Halsey

Mr. & Mrs. George Halsey

Mary Ann Alice Halsey, nee Davies, and George Halsey, a studio view: George Halsey is described by Searcy as being "an old navyman and a model government officer...".

Louis Victorsen of Clare with his family

Louis Victorsen of Clare with his family

Louis Victorsen, a well known identity from Clare with his large family of seven boys and three girls, sitting on the entrance steps to their house. Back Row: Louis the father 1849-1913, Emanuel (Danny) 1878-1967, Theodora (Dora) 1888-1947, Edwin Phillip 1884-1910, Louis Charles (Charles) 1880-1955, Julius 1875-1957, Gladys 1892-1912. Front Row: Frederick 1891-1985, Talbot George (George) 1886-1966, Celia Kate (Cissie) 1877-1955, Albert 1882-1961.

Miss Edith Saunders, daughter of Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Mounted Police

Miss Edith Saunders, daughter of Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Mounted Police

Miss Edith Saunders, daughter of Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Mounted Police.

Mrs. W.H. Ebb of Kew, Victoria, daughter of Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Mounted Police

Mrs. W.H. Ebb of Kew, Victoria, daughter of Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Mounted Police

Mrs. W.H. Ebb of Kew, Victoria, daughter of Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Mounted Police.

Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Mounted Police

Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Mounted Police

Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Mounted Police: a studio view.

Alick Saunders, a son of Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Mounted Police

Alick Saunders, a son of Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Mounted Police

Alick Saunders, a son of Inspector Richard Saunders of the South Australian Mounted Police.

Miss Ada E. May of Brighton

Miss Ada E. May of Brighton

Miss Ada E. May of Brighton, South Australia, daughter of Charles May of St. Peter's College, Adelaide.

Miss Agnes Cock, a nurse who served in the South African War

Miss Agnes Cock, a nurse who served in the South African War

Miss Agnes Cock, a nurse who served in the South African War and later in World War I: a studio view of her wearing evening dress.

Donald R. Davidson wearing traditional Scottish dress

Donald R. Davidson wearing traditional Scottish dress

Donald R. Davidson wearing traditional Scottish dress.

An unidentified woman

An unidentified woman

An unidentified woman.

Henry Salom

Henry Salom

Informal portrait of Henry Salom in a garden.

Informal view of Charlotte Mabel Searcy

Informal view of Charlotte Mabel Searcy

Informal view of Charlotte Mabel Searcy, later, Salon, eldest daughter of Arthur Searcy.

Arthur Searcy aged 21 years

Arthur Searcy aged 21 years

Arthur Searcy aged 21 years, 6 January 1873.

Mrs Sarah Payne of Payneham

Mrs Sarah Payne of Payneham

Mrs Sarah Payne of Payneham: head and shoulders view.

Head and shoulders view of R. Mooney

Head and shoulders view of R. Mooney

Head and shoulders view of R. Mooney, died June 1900.

Head and shoulders view of Albert Weidenhoffer

Head and shoulders view of Albert Weidenhoffer

Head and shoulders view of Albert Weidenhoffer.

Head and shoulders view of a suited man wearing a top hat

Head and shoulders view of a suited man wearing a top hat

Head and shoulders view of a suited man wearing a top hat, possibly a Mr. Victor, senior, of Clare.

Head and shoulders view of R. Jagoe

Head and shoulders view of R. Jagoe

Head and shoulders view of R. Jagoe, a shipping reporter of Semaphore. Jagoe was known as the 'Sandhill Savage' and had a long reign as shipping reporter and proprietor of the beachboats that served the Semaphore Anchorage in the days before the Outer Harbor opened. See Ron Parsons' 'Beach boats, press boats and semaphore : origin of the name and the work of the Sàndhill Savage' with his boats - oar, sail and steam' for further details.

Arthur A.T. Searcy, aged seven months

Arthur A.T. Searcy, aged seven months

Arthur A.T. Searcy, aged seven months.

John Craigie

John Craigie

Head and shoulders view of John Craigie of the Stamp Department, Adelaide.

Two choirboys holding hymn books identified as Reg and Eric Searcy

Two choirboys holding hymn books identified as Reg and Eric Searcy

Two choirboys holding hymn books identified as Reg and Eric Searcy, sons of Alfred Searcy.