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Murray River scene in South Australia

Murray River scene in South Australia

Part of an area on the Murray River in South Australia showing a building under construction.

The road to Italowie from east McKinlay Creek in South Australia

The road to Italowie from east McKinlay Creek in South Australia

A car travelling along a track lined with gum trees approaching Italowie from east McKinlay Creek in the far north of South Australia.

A private residence in South Australia

A private residence in South Australia

Partial view of a private residence in South Australia; exact location not known.

Government officials on a visit to the Murray River region

Government officials on a visit to the Murray River region

A party of South Australian government officials photographed whilst visiting an orchard in the Murray River region; names not known.

Champion Hereford bull owned by Sir Sidney Kidman

Champion Hereford bull owned by Sir Sidney Kidman

A champion Hereford bull owned by Sir Sidney Kidman on display at an Adelaide agricultural show.

Men packing eggs for export from South Australia to London

Men packing eggs for export from South Australia to London

Three men packing eggs into wooden crates for export to London from South Australia.

Mr. A. Pitt, a fruit merchant from South Australia

Mr. A. Pitt, a fruit merchant from South Australia

Head and shoulders view of Mr. A. Pitt, a fruit merchant from South Australia.

Mr. Horton Hamilton Parr

Mr. Horton Hamilton Parr

Mr. Horton Hamilton Parr, eldest child of James Hamilton Parr and Elizabeth Payne. Born on 8 January 1858, a clerk, Parr married Marjory Ferguson on 22 February 1889, they had three children. Following her death on 8 March 1896, Parr married Edith Swansborough on 27 September 1900. Parr died at his Campbelltown residence on February 8th 1922.

W.J.P. Taylor, Secretary to the Harbors Board of South Australia

W.J.P. Taylor, Secretary to the Harbors Board of South Australia

Mr. W.J.P. Taylor, Secretary of the Harbors Board of South Australia photographed sitting at a discussion table.

Captain Hixson of Sydney, N.S.W

Captain Hixson of Sydney, N.S.W

A man identified by Searcy as being Captain Hixson of New South Wales who attended a lighthouse conference held in Sydney in 1873.

Captain Heath of Queensland

Captain Heath of Queensland

A man identified by Searcy as being Captain Heath of Queensland who attended a lighthouse conference in Sydney, New South Wales in 1873.

C.M. Maxwell of Tasmania

C.M. Maxwell of Tasmania

A man identified by Searcy as being C.M. Maxwell of Tasmania who attended a lighthouse conference in Sydney in 1873.

Captain C.B. Payne of Victoria

Captain C.B. Payne of Victoria

A man identified by Searcy as being Captain C.B. Payne of Victoria who attended a lighthouse conference in Sydney in 1873.

An unidentified man who attended a lighthouse conference in 1873

An unidentified man who attended a lighthouse conference in 1873

Head and shoulders view of an unidentified man who attended a lighthouse conference in Sydney, New South Wales in 1873.

Women rowers on the Torrens River, Adelaide

Women rowers on the Torrens River, Adelaide

A team of four women rowers with a male cox on the Torrens River, Adelaide; names not known.

Four women rowers on the Torrens River, Adelaide

Four women rowers on the Torrens River, Adelaide

A team of four women rowers and their male cox on the Torrens River, Adelaide; names not known.

Foundation ceremony for a hospital at Murray Bridge

Foundation ceremony for a hospital at Murray Bridge

Distant view of Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia conducting a foundation ceremony for a new hospital at Murray Bridge watched by a large audience of spectators.

Lady Weigall addressing a crowd at a fete

Lady Weigall addressing a crowd at a fete

Distant view of Lady Weigall, wife of the Governor of South Australia, addressing a crowd at a fete, possibly at Murray Bridge.

Maypole dancing at a hospital fete in South Australia

Maypole dancing at a hospital fete in South Australia

Children demonstrating maypole dancing at a hospital fete in South Australia, possibly at Murray Bridge.

A patriotic procession at Swan Reach, South Australia

A patriotic procession at Swan Reach, South Australia

A patriotic fund raising procession led by a brass band and banner at Swan Reach, South Australia,.

Overhead view of an object

Overhead view of an object

Overhead view of an object, possibly the double barrels of a breech loading shot gun, possibly twelve gauge, displayed on white background.

Fire damage at Buttery Bros. furniture manufacturers, Norwood

Fire damage at Buttery Bros. furniture manufacturers, Norwood

Extensive damage caused by a major fire at the premises of Buttery Bros. furniture manufacturers, no.7 Coke Street, Norwood, South Australia.

Members of a racing committee at Broken Hill

Members of a racing committee at Broken Hill

A group of men described by Searcy as being members of the '8 Hours Race Committee, Broken Hill'; names not known.

Three schoolgirls

Three schoolgirls

Close view of three schoolgirls sitting in a group; the centre figure is described by Searcy as being the deceased daughter of Mr. Brennan, a contract builder in South Australia.

Turkish prisoners of war being marched through Cairo, Egypt

Turkish prisoners of war being marched through Cairo, Egypt

A column of Turkish prisoners of war being marched through the streets of Cairo, Egypt during or shortly after World War I.

Men playing bowls in South Australia

Men playing bowls in South Australia

A group of men playing bowls at a green in South Australia watched by women and other men sitting in the background.

Two male tennis players

Two male tennis players

Two male tennis players standing side by side; Searcy describes them as 'Champions' and identifies the right figure as Clem Hill, the South Australian Test cricketer. (Searcy is incorrect: the left figure is Clem Hill; figure on right is Gerald Patterson, Wimbledon winner 1919 and 1922.).

Sir Henry Galway delivering a speech at Lameroo, South Australia

Sir Henry Galway delivering a speech at Lameroo, South Australia

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, addressing a crowd of spectators from a railway platform at Lameroo, on the occasion of Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson, Governor General, visiting. Also in attendance was Sir Arthur Stanley (Governor of Victoria), and Crawford Vaughan (Premier of S.A.)

The ferry in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales

The ferry in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales

Distant view of a ship, thought to be the ferry sailing in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales.

Studio view of Alby and Peggy Dansie

Studio view of Alby and Peggy Dansie

Studio view of a man and a woman identified by Searcy as being 'Alby and Peggy Dansie'.