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Taxation officers at a cricket match

Taxation officers at a cricket match

Staff from the South Australian Taxation Department photographed whilst attending a Christmas cricket match played at the National Park, Belair; Arthur Searcy stands centre behind the front row of men sitting, other names not known.

Muston, American River, Kangaroo Island

Muston, American River, Kangaroo Island

Part of Muston, a settlement near American River on Kangaroo Island, South Australia; Searcy notes that the house in the foreground is owned by the 'Commonwealth Company'.

Muston, American River, Kangaroo Island

Muston, American River, Kangaroo Island

Part of Muston, a settlement near American River, Kangaroo Island showing the jetty, farm buildings, and a house owned by the Commonwealth Company.

Pondalowie Bay, South Australia

Pondalowie Bay, South Australia

Distant view of the South Australian Customs Department vessel the SS 'Governor Musgrave' at Pondalowie Bay, off the south of Yorke Peninsula, South Australia.

A group of South Australian women

A group of South Australian women

Miss Wyatt and a group of South Australian women, two holding tennis racquets.

Arthur Searcy and family

Arthur Searcy and family

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Searcy and family including Miss Fairy Searcy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammond and young son, John. Kathleen Edna (Fairy) Searcy was born 7 March 1897 in Semaphore and died 12 July 1986 at Westbourne Park. John Joseph (Jack) Hammond was born in 1889 in Berkshire England and died in 1954 in Adelaide. His wife Violet Christina Hammond (nee Searcy) was born in 1885 and died in 1972.

Sunken dredger at Glanville, South Australia

Sunken dredger at Glanville, South Australia

The sunken South Australian Harbors Board dredger Number 5 in Hawker Creek, Glanville.

Dredging vessels at Cape Thevenard, South Australia

Dredging vessels at Cape Thevenard, South Australia

Dredging vessels and a small boat at Cape Thevenard, near Ceduna, South Australia.

The railway line at Cape Thevenard, South Australia

The railway line at Cape Thevenard, South Australia

Land approach for the railway line with a house and outbuildings nearby at Cape Thevenard, South Australia.

Arthur Searcy at Point Ellen, Kangaroo Island

Arthur Searcy at Point Ellen, Kangaroo Island

Arthur Searcy, president of the South Australian Marine Board visiting Point Ellen on Kangaroo Island, South Australia.

The H.M.C.S.'Yatala'

The H.M.C.S.'Yatala'

A copy of a painting of the sailing ship H.M.C.S.'Yatala' by E. Magraith annotated with the inscription 'To Arthur Searcy Esq., President of the Marine Board. From G.H. 1904.'

John Darling

John Darling

John Darling, a South Australian politician known as the 'wheat king'.

Donald Jefferson Stow

Donald Jefferson Stow

Former Adelaide Taxation Office employee Private Donald Jefferson Stow with two young children in a London park, England. Donald 'Jefferson' Stow was born in Norwood, South Australia in 1891. Regimental No. 1098, 16th Battalion Machine Gun Section, Private Stow enlisted in the AIF on 12 September 1914 and landed at Gallipoli on the afternoon of 25 April 1915. He received a gun shot wound to his left breast on 8 August 1915. After evacuation and receiving medical treatment in England he returned to his unit and in December transferred to the 44th Battalion. On 12 April 1916 he married Linda Martin. In France on 2 August 1918 he was wounded again, receiving gunshot wounds to his left arm and buttock. Stow returned to Australia in 1918 and was discharged on 24 March 1919. He died in South Australia on 5 January 1973. This image appeared in the Adelaide Chronicle on Saturday 5 August 1916, and is also at PRG 280/1/3/194.

Decorated Aboriginal boomerangs

Decorated Aboriginal boomerangs

Photograph of three Aboriginal boomerangs by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) decorated with animal motifs.

Aboriginal hunting implements

Aboriginal hunting implements

Photograph of three Aboriginal hunting implements by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) inscribed with animals and human figures.

Three decorated boomerangs

Three decorated boomerangs

Photograph of three Aboriginal boomerangs by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) decorated with animal motifs.

An Aboriginal wooden bowl

An Aboriginal wooden bowl

Photograph of an Aboriginal wooden bowl decorated with lizard motifs by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite).

A decorated woomera

A decorated woomera

A photograph of an Aboriginal woomera (spear thrower) by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite), decorated with insect figures; the concave side.

Decorated Aboriginal boomerangs

Decorated Aboriginal boomerangs

Photograph of three Aboriginal boomerangs by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite), one is decorated with human figures hunting for food, the second is decorated with the figure of an ant and the third with a native rat.

An Aboriginal woomera

An Aboriginal woomera

A photograph of an Aboriginal woomera (spear thrower) by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite) decorated with dingoes; the convex side.

Aboriginal wooden bowl

Aboriginal wooden bowl

Photograph of an Aboriginal wooden bowl decorated with lizard motifs by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite).

Colonel Irving

Colonel Irving

Colonel Godfrey Irving, Commandant of the 4th Military District, South Australia (on right), with Major C.H. Brand at Keswick Barracks, South Australia. See also PRG 280/1/14/187.

South Australian 19th Field Ambulance

South Australian 19th Field Ambulance

Group of newly trained soldiers of the South Australian 19th Field Ambulance (Australian Medical Corps) in front of a Red Cross tent at Army camp, probably pre-war. Officers Charles Moodie and Colonel Arthur Edmond Shepherd are seated in the middle row, 5th and 6th from the left. The man to his right also appears in PRG 280/1/18/171.

South Australian soldiers

South Australian soldiers

A group of South Australian army officers photographed shortly before World War 1 at the Morphettville Camp, 1914. Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell is seated in the front row, 4th from left. Using the identification for the photo that appeared in 'The Journal' (see below) it is suggested that the men are: (front row, from left) Captain W.B. Cavanagh- Mainwaring, D. Fulton, Lieutenant O.L. Davey, Colonel F.M. Rowell, Lieutenant H.G. Viney, Major J.E. Barrett, Captain F. Murray-Jones. Centre row (from left) Captain P.H. Priestley, Lieutenant L.A. Lewis, Lieutenant F.M. White, J.T. Bigg, A. Mossop, Lieutenant F.L.G. Smith. Back row (from left): A. Dick, J. J. Brooks, E.C. Derrington.

Sir Henry Galway and Colonel Rowell

Sir Henry Galway and Colonel Rowell

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia standing with Colonel Frank Rowell during a visit to a South Australian army camp. It is suggested that the man second from right is Lieutenant T.R. Richards (see PRG 280/1/26/104).

A military camp

A military camp

Soldiers of the 3rd Light Horse camp awaiting kit inspection at the Morphettville Camp. [See also PRG 280/1/14/191.]

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment photographed standing outside 'The Lodge' at Morphettville. [The building seen behind him can be seen in full in PRG 280/1/10/13.] The Morphettville Camp not only included the Race Course at Morphettville, but an adjacent property lent to the Commonwealth Government by the owner, Mr Hawker, for this early training camp; the building was known as 'The Lodge'.

Soldiers at the horse lines

Soldiers at the horse lines

Soldiers and their mounts at the horse lines at the Morphettville Camp. The group is believed to be the 3rd Light Horse, 1st Contingent. This photo was published in 'The Observer' on Saturday 26 September 1914, page 28, with caption 'The horse lines at Morphettville'. The entrance to the Lodge can be seen be seen in the right distance. [See also PRG 280/1/14/181.]

Soldiers on parade

Soldiers on parade

South Australian army officers on their horses with ranks of soldiers in the background, possibly a march out parade.

Colonel Irving and army headquarters staff

Colonel Irving and army headquarters staff

Colonel Godfrey Irving, Commandant of South Australia and members of the headquarters staff at Keswick Barracks, South Australia.