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Large fallen timber in Western Australia
Men of the Western Australia Timber Commission standing by large fallen tree trunks; left to right: J.S. Harris; F. Stafford; William Rogers; James Gardiner; J. Hillman; H.G. Parry; C.T. Mason.


Augusta timber station in Western Australia
The premises of Augusta timber station owned by M.C. Davies in Western Australia; a group of men stand under the shelter of a large building, possibly the receiving area for timber which is lying adjacent to rail tracks.


The main street at Wentworth, New South Wales.'
The bridge entrance to the main street at Wentworth, New South Wales.


The meeting point for the Darling and Murray Rivers
A river scene taken at the meeting point for the Darling and Murray Rivers.


Wool barges at Wentworth, New South Wales
Two wool barges on the Darling River at Wentworth, New South Wales.


Bridge over the Darling River at Wentworth
The bridge over the Darling River at Wentworth, New South Wales.


Opening of the Soldiers' Memorial Gardens, Unley
The opening ceremony in progress for the Soldiers' Memorial Gardens at Unley, South Australia; a large crowd is listening to a speech given by a man standing with others in a flag decorated rotunda where a band waits to play.


Small craft on the Port Adelaide River
Small craft on the Port Adelaide River including a motor boat called 'Kinchic'.


A motorboat speeding on the Port Adelaide River
Distant view of a motorboat speeding out to sea on the Port Adelaide River, South Australia.


A group of men in Adelaide
A group of men photographed outside the premises of the Y.W.C.A. in Adelaide; a large Australian flag is draped over the front row with the letters A N A embroidered on it; names not known.


A man working in a road excavation
A man photographed working in a road excavation, a large pipe is running through the area, possibly water supply maintenance.


A naval band on board a ship at Outer Harbor
Members of a naval band playing as they march along the deck of a ship anchored in Outer Harbor, South Australia during a ceremony to salute the flag at 8 a.m.


Men resident at Myponga, South Australia
A group of men resident at Myponga in South Australia. A researcher has suggested that the gentleman in the back row, fourth from the left, is William Hamilton Sampson, who lived at Myponga with his family. Other names not known.


Men laying water-pipe along a street near Adelaide
A long line of men holding a water-pipe by rope as they prepare to lay it in a trench at the side of a road near Adelaide.


The main north road, North Adelaide
Part of the main north road passing through parklands in North Adelaide looking south towards the Caledonian Hotel in the distance.


Five puppy dogs feeding from their mother
Five puppy dogs feeding from their mother.


Two new houses in an Adelaide suburb
Two recently completed new houses in an Adelaide suburb.


Battlecruiser at sea off Port Adelaide
Distant view of what had been thought to be H.M.S. Hood at sea off Port Adelaide during a visit of the British fleet to South Australia in 1924. A researcher states that there is a steam pinnacle in the foreground, not a tug. Another researcher has provided the following informtation: HMS Hood and HMS Repulse (Battlecruisers and huge ships for the time) were in South Australian waters as part of the cruise of the British Special Service Squadron (The Empire Cruise) in March 1924. They were accompanied by a number of Cruisers. The ship in the image is not a Cruiser (a cruiser was smaller) and it is not HMS Hood. HMS Hood's funnels were not stepped like the ones in the image. The only ship it can possibly be in that location and at that time is HMS Repulse. It is definitely not HMS Hood (have a close look at the funnels of the two ships in side profile) Another notable difference is Hood's Conning Tower is somewhat different.


A motorboat speeding on the Port Adelaide River
Distant view of a motorboat speeding on the Port Adelaide River in January 1924.


Motorboat 'Kinchic' on the Port Adelaide River
Close view of the motorboat 'Kinchic' speeding along on the Port Adelaide River, possibly in a race in January 1924.


Ship at sea off Port Adelaide
Description provided by Searcy: 'H.M.S. Repulse(?) at sea off Port Adelaide during a visit of the British Fleet to South Australia in March 1924'. However, this ship is not likely to be the Repulse but one of the light cruisers that accompanied H.M.S. Hood and H.M.S. Repulse on their 1924 visit to Australia. Believed to one of the light cruisers 'C' class, it is possibly the 'Curlew'. The image is not clear enough to determine which of the cruisers it is. Another researcher states that 'there were no 'C' class cruisers in the 1923-24 Special Services Squadron Empire Cruise. This ship is a 'D' class cruiser; one of the first 3 built as it has a straight bow, not the flared trawler bow of the latter ships of that class. It is either the 'Danae', 'Dauntless' or 'Dragon'. The 'Curlew' escorted the Special Services Squadron in the Atlantic in 1923 before returning to the West Indies station.


Olympic rowers from Murray Bridge, South Australia
Rowing team from Murray Bridge in South Australia who competed in the Olympic Games; names not known.


Colonel Charles Butler with guests
Colonel Charles Butler, second from the right, standing with distinguished guests during a function associated with the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia of which he was State President.


Group of men outside government offices in Adelaide
A large group of men photographed outside government offices in Adelaide; names and purpose not known.


Memorial service at the Cross of Sacrifice, North Adelaide
Memorial service held at the Cross of Sacrifice in Pennington Gardens on a rainy day in Adelaide.


A men only dinner function
Men attending a dinner function in Adelaide.


SS 'City of Singapore' after damage by fire
The damaged SS 'City of Singapore' at Port Adelaide after a fire caused by an explosion during which two fire fighters lost their lives.


Members of Malvern croquet club
A group of thirteen women and one man described as being members of the croquet club at Malvern, near Adelaide; some of the women are holding silver trophies and other prizes are on the ground at their feet, names not known.


Adelaide Corporation employees
A group of men employed by Adelaide Corporation; names not known.


Excavation work for a new building in Adelaide
Workmen with horse drawn carts removing debris from excavation works for a new building at the corner of King William and Grenfell Streets in Adelaide.