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A man diving off Semaphore jetty

A man diving off Semaphore jetty

A man diving off a jetty at Semaphore, South Australia.

An athlete standing by a sports field

An athlete standing by a sports field

A young man dressed as an athlete standing by a sports field in South Australia.

A sheep jumping over a fence

A sheep jumping over a fence

Close view of a sheep jumping over a four barred fence during an event held at a show in Adelaide.

Football at Adelaide Oval

Football at Adelaide Oval

Three football players, from Norwood and Port Adelaide, jumping for the ball during a match held at Adelaide Oval.

A man playing golf at Seaton Links

A man playing golf at Seaton Links

A smiling man playing golf at Seaton Links; he is standing watching his shot with his club over his left shoulder; name not known.

A man playing golf at Seaton Links

A man playing golf at Seaton Links

A man about to take a swing whilst playing golf at Seaton Links; name not known.

Lord Munro Ferguson in Adelaide

Lord Munro Ferguson in Adelaide

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia sitting holding a walking stick fourth from the left with Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of Australia and a group of men during a visit to Adelaide. It has been suggested that, since they are all wearing RSL badges, that this is the Board of the RSL (RSSILA) about 1921. Front row (from left) [unknown], W.F.J. McCann, H.E. Richardson, Lord Munro Ferguson, W.D. Price (MC), Sir Archibald Weigall, [unknown], [unknown]. Back row (from left): R.G. Woodhead, [unknown], [unknown], Aubrey Rowland Grove Fearby, [rest unknown].

Soldiers reunion dinner at the Cheer Up Hut

Soldiers reunion dinner at the Cheer Up Hut

Returned servicemen standing by their tables during a reunion dinner held at the Cheer Up Hut in Adelaide.

Spectators at the Adelaide Oval

Spectators at the Adelaide Oval

A section of a crowd of spectators attending an event held at the Adelaide Oval; some hold umbrellas as protection against the sun.

A.C. Minchin with visitors to the Adelaide Zoo

A.C. Minchin with visitors to the Adelaide Zoo

A.C. Minchin, Director of the Adelaide Zoo sitting far left, front row with six interstate visitors; other names not known.

Lieutenant-colonel Butler and other army officers

Lieutenant-colonel Butler and other army officers

Lieutenant-colonel Butler, commanding officer of the 43rd Battalion, A.I.F. sitting centre, front row with five other army officers outside the premises of an officers mess in England; other names are listed as: Kinnish; Freeman; Nott; Rowell; Cope.

Men sorting wool for a sale

Men sorting wool for a sale

Men working in a warehouse sorting wool for a sale in Adelaide.

Flood damage to a railway in South Australia

Flood damage to a railway in South Australia

Flood damage to a railway in outback South Australia; exact location not known.

A collapsed railway bridge after floods

A collapsed railway bridge after floods

Men standing on a collapsed railway bridge caused by flooding in South Australia; exact location not known.

Repairing a railway line after floods

Repairing a railway line after floods

A buckled and damaged railway line caused by flooding in South Australia; a maintenance worker with a track inspection trolley is walking along the line.

A collapsed railway bridge caused by flooding

A collapsed railway bridge caused by flooding

A collapsed country railway bridge caused by flooding in South Australia; exact location not known.

Floods gushing over railway lines

Floods gushing over railway lines

Men watching floodwaters gushing over railway tracks in South Australia; exact location not known.

Men working on a railway line

Men working on a railway line

Distant view of men working on a railway line damaged by flooding possibly at Bruce in South Australia.

Men looking at erosion to a railway embankment

Men looking at erosion to a railway embankment

Men inspecting soil erosion from a railway embankment after flooding, possibly at Bruce in South Australia; a steam locomotive waits further along the track.

Damaged railway after flooding in South Australia

Damaged railway after flooding in South Australia

Distant view of men working on a railway damaged by flooding at Bruce in South Australia, some children are watching and a woman stands below the embankment.

Railway line damaged by flooding

Railway line damaged by flooding

Distant view of a washaway caused by flooding to a railway line possibly at Bruce in South Australia; the embankment has been eroded away leaving the railway line hanging in space.

Flooding in South Australia

Flooding in South Australia

Distant view of flooding in South Australian countryside near Port Augusta.

Slight flooding at Stirling North, South Australia

Slight flooding at Stirling North, South Australia

Distant view of some slight flooding in the main street at Stirling North, east of Port Augusta in South Australia.

Floodwaters near Stirling North, South Australia

Floodwaters near Stirling North, South Australia

Floodwaters across roads near Stirling North, east of Port Augusta in South Australia.

Flooding near Stirling North, South Australia

Flooding near Stirling North, South Australia

Extensive flooding over countryside near Stirling North, east of Port Augusta in South Australia.

The old post office at Stirling North

The old post office at Stirling North

Buildings at Stirling North, east of Port Augusta in South Australia; possibly the premises of the old post office, later demolished.

The main street at Stirling North, South Australia

The main street at Stirling North, South Australia

The main street at Stirling North, east of Port Augusta during a time when it was threatened by flooding; the old post office is far left.

Constantinople harbour

Constantinople harbour

General view of the city of Constantinople and shipping activity in the harbour.

A bulldog at an Adelaide show

A bulldog at an Adelaide show

A bulldog held on a chain at an Adelaide show.

Cricket match

Cricket match

A game of cricket in progress with watched by crowds of spectators. This was identified by Searcy as being at the Melbourne Cricket Cround, but is almost certainly the Marylebone Cricket Club in London.