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Football players reaching for the ball

Football players reaching for the ball

Football players reaching for the ball during a match at Adelaide Oval.

Football players jumping for the ball

Football players jumping for the ball

Football players from Prince Alfred College and St. Peter's College jumping for the ball at a match at Adelaide Oval.

27th Battalion Football Team

27th Battalion Football Team

Members of the 27th Battalion football team which defeated the 10th Battalion team, 10 goals 5 to 4 goals 5, on Adelaide Oval in front of a crowd of 35,000 spectators on 19 July 1919 as part of Peace Day celebrations. The 'Chronicle' lists the players in the team and the following have been identified by a researcher as follows: Back row (from left): unknown, H.J Harden, C.C. Eldridge, B. Donnell [Albert George?], unknown, F. S. Nelson, S.S. Woods, A.W. Colman, W.R.G Colman, unknown. Middle row (from left): C.S. Kneebone, unknown, [Captain P.G. Bice], C.L. Dayman (captain), R.G. Horwood (vice-captain), [Major W.S. Hosking], P.F. Frost, unknown. Front row (from left): P. Crowley, O.L. Ross, unknown, unknown, A.S. Ebbs, unknown. Four team members identified in the newspaper article but not yet identified in the photo are: G. Gale, P.M. Thompson, H. Thomas and G. Vaughan. [See also duplicate at PRG 280/1/29/205.]

Men having a picnic lunch at Venus Bay, South Australia

Men having a picnic lunch at Venus Bay, South Australia

Four men having a picnic lunch at Venus Bay, South Australia; the man far right is possibly Arthur Searcy.

Four men having a picnic lunch at Venus Bay

Four men having a picnic lunch at Venus Bay

Four men having a picnic lunch at Venus Bay; the man on the right is possibly Arthur Searcy.

A building used as an Irrigation Office

A building used as an Irrigation Office

A building used as an Irrigation Office in South Australia; exact location not known.

A building used as the Irrigation Office in South Australia

A building used as the Irrigation Office in South Australia

A building used as the Irrigation Office in South Australia.

Flooding along the Murray River in South Australia

Flooding along the Murray River in South Australia

Flooding along the Murray River in South Australia showing gum trees partially submerged in water.

Flooding along the Murray River in South Australia

Flooding along the Murray River in South Australia

Flooding along the Murray River in South Australia showing gum trees partially submerged in water.

Part of the grandstand at Adelaide Oval

Part of the grandstand at Adelaide Oval

Part of the grandstand at Adelaide Oval with a large audience waiting for the start of events.

Golden Wedding at Hectorville

Golden Wedding at Hectorville

A large family group photographed with their terrier dog in a garden at the celebration of the golden wedding anniversary of Thomas Binns Robson and Henrietta Robson, nee Watson, who had married on 22 February 1871 in Liverpool, England.

Helen Mantegani nee Thomas

Helen Mantegani nee Thomas

Helen Mantegani, nee Thomas, the youngest daughter of Robert Thomas, publisher of the 'South Australian gazette and colonial register'.

Foundation stone ceremony the Methodist Memorial Hospital

Foundation stone ceremony the Methodist Memorial Hospital

A foundation stone ceremony being conducted by R.J.McBride of Burra for the new Methodist Memorial Hospital in North Adelaide; spectators stand on a platform by the foundations which are decorated with flying flags.

Foundation stone ceremony for the Methodist Memorial Hospital

Foundation stone ceremony for the Methodist Memorial Hospital

A foundation stone ceremony conducted by R.J.McBride of Burra for the new Methodist Memorial Hospital in North Adelaide.

Foundation stone ceremony for the Methodist Memorial Hospital

Foundation stone ceremony for the Methodist Memorial Hospital

Foundation stone ceremony for the Methodist Memorial Hospital in North Adelaide conducted by J.M.McBride of Burra; flags fly over the platform where guests watch the proceedings.

Foundation stone ceremony for the new Methodist Memorial Hospital

Foundation stone ceremony for the new Methodist Memorial Hospital

The foundation stone ceremony conducted by R.J.McBride of Burra for the new Methodist Memorial Hospital in North Adelaide; a photograph taken as guests converse with Mr.McBride.

Small group of the Sutton family

Small group of the Sutton family

Four generations of the Sutton family photographed at the 50th wedding anniversary of the Ralph and Edith Sutton. Ralph Collins Sutton married Ellen Barnett in Adelaide on 30 November 1870. The anniversary get together was held at the Rechabite Hall, Ashton, SA, at 4 pm, exactly 50 years to the day. This photograph features Edith Sutton, her granddaughter Ellen Beatrice LePoidevin (nee Osborne), great-grandson Gordon James LePoidevin, and daughter Edith Jane Clara Osborne (nee Sutton).

Derelict buildings and chimney stacks

Derelict buildings and chimney stacks

Derelict buildings and chimney stacks, possibly at Blinman mine, South Australia.

Derelict building and chimney stacks

Derelict building and chimney stacks

Derelict building and chimney stacks, possibly at Blinman mine, South Australia.

A railway tricycle

A railway tricycle

Overhead view of a railway tricycle used for track inspection purposes.

Aboriginal camp along the East West railway line

Aboriginal camp along the East West railway line

An Aboriginal camp along the East West railway line; a white woman stands in the back row.

A railway tricycle

A railway tricycle

A side view of a mechanical railway tricycle without an outrigger or a third wheel, used for track inspection purposes.

Sir Archibald Weigall talking to an army officer

Sir Archibald Weigall talking to an army officer

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia talking to an army officer identified as Captain Cyril William Coombe who is standing by heavy artillery. [Duplicate of PRG 280/1/23/122.]

Sir Archibald Weigall at a military inspection parade

Sir Archibald Weigall at a military inspection parade

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, talking to a soldier during a military inspection at Mircham Camp. See PRG 280/1/28/238 for another photo taken at almost the same time.

Sir Henry Barwell visiting Humbug Scrub Sanctuary

Sir Henry Barwell visiting Humbug Scrub Sanctuary

Sir Henry Barwell, Premier of South Australia photographed with a group of men, women and two boys during a visit to the sanctuary at Humbug Scrub administered by Mr. T.P. Bellchambers. The people in the group have been identified by a researcher as follows: 'The boy on the left is Raynor Bellchambers, standing next to his mother Eliza Bellchambers who was wife of Thomas Paine Bellchambers. Other men not known, but Thomas Bellchambers is not in the photo and probably was the photographer.The young lady in white is Millicent Bellchambers and the boy on the far right is Bernhard Bellchambers'. Includes politician Mr.Hayne.

Sir Archibald Weigall talking to an Artillery officer

Sir Archibald Weigall talking to an Artillery officer

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia talking to an Artillery officer, Captain Cyril William Coombe, during a visit to Mitcham army camp. [Duplicate of PRG 280/1/23/34.]

Mustering party near Alice Springs, Northern Territory

Mustering party near Alice Springs, Northern Territory

Distant view of a horse mustering party near Alice Springs, Northern Territory.

Evening view at Lake Alexandrina

Evening view at Lake Alexandrina

Close view of a rowing boat with a dog sitting in the prow near reeds on the banks of Lake Alexandrina: an evening view. The dog is probably a Murray River Curly Coated Retriever, also depicted in PRG 280/1/21/17.

Crowds welcoming the Prince of Wales in King William Street, Adelaide

Crowds welcoming the Prince of Wales in King William Street, Adelaide

General view of King William Street as crowds welcome the arrival of the Prince of Wales and the procession of vehicles and horsemen that accompany him during the visit in July 1920; flags and bunting are flying and two men sit with a camera on the roof of a building in the foreground.

Arrival of the Prince of Wales at the town hall, Adelaide

Arrival of the Prince of Wales at the town hall, Adelaide

Cavalcade of vehicles bringing the Prince of Wales to the civic reception at Adelaide town hall travelling along King William Street packed with crowds of spectators; a photographer with a camera can be seen sitting on the roof of a building left foreground.