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Sir Archibald and Lady Weigall at Oakbank

Sir Archibald and Lady Weigall at Oakbank

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, with Lady Weigall at Oakbank; they are standing with a group of racegoers admiring a horse.

Two dahlia blooms

Two dahlia blooms

Close view of two dahlia blooms on display at a show in Adelaide.

Men clearing water from the Adelaide Oval

Men clearing water from the Adelaide Oval

A team of men using a steam pump to help them clear water and mud off of the Adelaide Oval.

Boys dressed as comic soldiers

Boys dressed as comic soldiers

A small crowd of boys sitting in and standing around a motor vehicle in an Adelaide street; some are wearing comic costume depicting soldiers carrying toy rifles and small flags, a banner with the words: 'Mulligan Guards back from the firing line' written on it is held up at the back.

Three yachts at sea off Grange, South Australia

Three yachts at sea off Grange, South Australia

Three small yachts at sea off Grange, South Australia.

Ocean steamers wharf, Port Adelaide

Ocean steamers wharf, Port Adelaide

The back of Ocean steamers wharf at Port Adelaide, South Australia.

Torrens River weir, Adelaide

Torrens River weir, Adelaide

Water washing over the Torrens River weir in Adelaide, possibly during a flood.

Prize winning horse at an Adelaide show

Prize winning horse at an Adelaide show

A prize winning horse on display at an Adelaide show.

Pomeranian dogs at a show

Pomeranian dogs at a show

Two pomeranian dogs photographed at an Adelaide show.

Deep drainage pipe laying

Deep drainage pipe laying

Men handling deep drainage pipe into a trench along the side of a suburban street near Adelaide.

Torrens River near Albert Bridge, Adelaide

Torrens River near Albert Bridge, Adelaide

Part of the Torrens River running fast beneath Albert Bridge, Frome Road, Adelaide.

Light Horse regiment at Mitcham army camp

Light Horse regiment at Mitcham army camp

Men of the Light Horse regiment at Mitcham army camp riding their horses on parade.

Show jumping at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide

Show jumping at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide

A horse and rider clearing a fence during a show jumping event held at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide.

Flooding at Grange, South Australia

Flooding at Grange, South Australia

Floodwaters covering a road and land at Grange, near Adelaide, South Australia.

Henley Beach Road after heavy rain

Henley Beach Road after heavy rain

Flooded tram tracks and a muddy surface on Henley Beach Road near Adelaide; a group of travellers seem to be waiting for other transport in front of an electric tram which may have broken down.

Centenarian Dr. H.B. Hinton

Centenarian Dr. H.B. Hinton

Centenarian Dr. H.B. Hinton of North Adelaide sitting talking to five uniformed soldiers.

Long Plains railway opening day

Long Plains railway opening day

View of a crowd near a train attending the official opening of the Long Plains line in South Australia on 20 April 1917.

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.

Soldiers marching along Brown Street, Adelaide

Soldiers marching along Brown Street, Adelaide

A column of soldiers marching along Brown Street, Adelaide, during World War I. The business premises of Andrew Gardner, hairdresser and tobacconist, Martha Mayne, Confectionary, and William Ackland, chaff merchant, can be seen.

Floods at Port Adelaide, South Australia

Floods at Port Adelaide, South Australia

Extensive flooding at Port Adelaide, South Australia.

Soldiers marching through Adelaide

Soldiers marching through Adelaide

A column of soldiers followed by motorised ambulances marching in Adelaide during World War I; women and children watch silently from the side of the road as three other boys march alongside the men. According to a researcher: 'the soldiers are marching to the west, on North Terrace, having passed the War Memorial and now opposite the grounds of Government House. They have just passed a multi-storey building, which still exists in 2020 on the west corner of Stephens Place.'

Prize winning pony

Prize winning pony

A prize winning pony on display at an Adelaide show.

Members of a World War I committee in Adelaide

Members of a World War I committee in Adelaide

A large group of men and women photographed outside a Government building in Adelaide, described by Searcy as members of a World War I committee; names not known.

Guard of honour inspection

Guard of honour inspection

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia inspecting a guard of honour during a visit to Adelaide, South Australia. The officer at the rear of the inspecting party is Brigadier General Stanley Price Weir, 1st C.O. of the 10th Battalion. According to a researcher, the man to the left of Weir is Lt. Benjamin JOHN, an original officer of the 27th Battalion who had returned (for medical reasons) to S.A. by 1917 and seems to have been on the staff of Mitcham Camp under Commandant, Lt Col Walter Dollman - his old commanding officer in France and Gallipoli.

Two prize winning draught horses

Two prize winning draught horses

Two large draught horses wearing prize ribbons on display outside the premises of J.W. Shannon, auctioneers in Gilles Arcade Bazaar off Currie Street, Adelaide where horse sales were held every Wednesday.

Prize winning cow

Prize winning cow

A prize winning champion cow on display at an Adelaide show.

Lord Munro Ferguson visiting Adelaide

Lord Munro Ferguson visiting Adelaide

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia standing with a group of saluting army officers in front of spectators during a visit to Adelaide, South Australia.

South Australian family group

South Australian family group

A South Australian family group photographed outside a house; names not known.

Prize winning horse and rider at Jubilee Oval

Prize winning horse and rider at Jubilee Oval

Prize winning horse and rider photographed at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide.

Group of South Australian men

Group of South Australian men

A large group of South Australian men; names and purpose not known.