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Soldiers of the First Expeditionary Force

Soldiers of the First Expeditionary Force

Officers and soldiers of the First Expeditionary Force at Keswick Barracks, South Australia; Lieutenant L.W.Watson sits centre front row.

A troop of soldiers

A troop of soldiers

Members of the 79th Infantry (note hat badges), at an unknown location, but probably at Fort Largs (see PRG 280/1/14/240). Major A. Leonard, Camp Commandant, is seated fourth from right in the middle row.

Sir Henry Galway and senior army officers

Sir Henry Galway and senior army officers

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia on a visit to the Morphettville Race Course; he is accompanied by Colonel Irving, right, Colonel Weir, back left and Colonel Rowell, front left. An article about the visit appeared in 'The Critic', Wednesday 23 September 1914, page 11.

An aeroplane in Adelaide, South Australia

An aeroplane in Adelaide, South Australia

Crowds inspecting a bi-plane in Adelaide, South Australia. A researcher has added that this is the Caudron G.II of A. W. Jones in which he gave demonstrations in December 1913 and made the first flight across the City of Adelaide on 2 January 1914 (also PRG 280/1/10/157).

A fire in Adelaide, South Australia

A fire in Adelaide, South Australia

A rooftop view of a fire in Adelaide, South Australia.

Funeral of Colonel Havilland Le Mesurier at West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide

Funeral of Colonel Havilland Le Mesurier at West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide

Crowds with a large military presence at a funeral of Colonel Havilland Le Mesurier in West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. The headstone is inscribed: In memory of Colonel Havilland Le Mesurier late commandant of SA military forces, died 25 November 1913. Adjacent memorials and the Smythe Chapel in the background of the West Terrace Cemetery help to identify the photograph contents. Walter Dollman is standing next to the grave (holding a sword); the Roman Catholic Archbishop O'Reilly is conducting the ceremony. See also 'Soldiers firing the last salute at a funeral in Adelaide' [PRG 280/1/13/427] for an image of the same funeral.

Federal Master Bakers' Association at Belair National Park, South Australia

Federal Master Bakers' Association at Belair National Park, South Australia

On the afternoon of Monday 27 October 1913 members of the Federal Master Bakers' Association and their families, in Adelaide for their ninth annual conference travelled to Long Gully, Belair National Park, where a reception was held by the Adelaide branch of the association.

A military funeral, Adelaide, South Australia

A military funeral, Adelaide, South Australia

Funeral procession for Colonel Le Mesurier, Commandant of Military Forces in South Australia. Over 1700 troops participated, and the Colonel was laid to rest in West Terrace Cemetery. See also PRG 280/1/6/187

Saint Peter's College cricket team

Saint Peter's College cricket team

Members of a St. Peter's College cricket team - this is the same team as in PRG 280/1/10/212 and is dated December 1913. Back row (left to right) - L.C.E. Lindon, E.B. Lowe, T.A. Caterer, A.P. James, D.W.B. Middleton, R.G. Horwood. Middle Row (l to r) - R.L. Bennett, W.N. Riley, W.O. Jose, H.O. Hopkins, D.E. Colley. Front (l to r) - W.R.G. Colman, L.R. Pellew.

A prize-winning horse and its owner

A prize-winning horse and its owner

A prize-winning South Australian horse and its owner photographed at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide.

Spectators at Adelaide Oval

Spectators at Adelaide Oval

Fashionably dressed women watching the third test match between Australia and England from the grandstand at Adelaide Oval, South Australia, January 1912.

Spectators at Adelaide Oval

Spectators at Adelaide Oval

Women watching the third test match between Australia and England from the grandstand at Adelaide Oval, South Australia, January 1912.

Kapunda mines

Kapunda mines

A distant view of a mining area in South Australia, possibly Kapunda copper mines. Part of a panorama view along with PRG 280/1/11/282, which was published in the 'Observer', Saturday 5 February 1910, page 30.

A garden party at Victoria Park racecourse

A garden party at Victoria Park racecourse

Guests attending a garden party held near the grandstand at Victoria Park racecourse, Adelaide, South Australia.

A reunion of South Australian war veterans

A reunion of South Australian war veterans

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, photographed with a large group of war veterans taken in front of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Angas Street, Adelaide; Sir Henry sits in the front row, sixth from the left.

A military parade along King William Street, Adelaide

A military parade along King William Street, Adelaide

Crowds watching soldiers marching along King William Street, Adelaide; men wearing civilian dress are in the ranks indicating that this could be a victory parade of returned soldiers after their service overseas during World War I. A researcher has identified the following individuals: Walter Dollman (1st CO of 27th Battalion) is leading the soldiers; Percy Gordon Bice is behind Dollman; and Stanley Steward Woods is on the right in the second row.

A reunion of South Australian war veterans.

A reunion of South Australian war veterans.

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, photographed with a large group of war veterans in front of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Angas Street, Adelaide; Sir Henry sits in the front row, sixth from the left.

South Australian soldiers

South Australian soldiers

A group of soldiers on the staff of army headquarters in South Australia photographed with their dog; names mostly not known. The man seated in the second row, 5th from left, is W.L. Stuart, the second Commandant of Mticham Camp; Lieutenant Arthur Francis Lindsary Harper, Adjutant of Mitcham Camp is seated on his left (6th from left).

Group of South Australian soldiers

Group of South Australian soldiers

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.

Children paddling near Henley Beach jetty

Children paddling near Henley Beach jetty

Children paddling in the sea near the Henley Beach jetty during the Henley Beach annual regatta, 27 January 1919.

Unveiling of memorial to Ernest Alfred Roberts

Unveiling of memorial to Ernest Alfred Roberts

Unveiling of a memorial to South Australian politician Ernest Alfred Roberts at West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, 13 January 1917.

The Murray River, South Australia

The Murray River, South Australia

A Murray River scene showing partially submerged eucalyptus trees and cows resting on the riverside.

A beach on Kangaroo Island

A beach on Kangaroo Island

A beach near Cape Willoughby on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. [see also PRG 280/1/16/161. Information provided by Phil Rickard]. According to another researcher this is Pink Bay.

Country teachers' summer school

Country teachers' summer school

Teachers who undertook the annual summer school for country teachers at the Observation School, Currie Street, Adelaide.

A South Australian men's hockey team

A South Australian men's hockey team

Members of a South Australian men's hockey team; names not known.

An army officer at Keswick Barracks

An army officer at Keswick Barracks

An army officer standing at the entrance of the Keswick Barracks administrative offices, likely to be Brigadier-General J.M. Antill [See PRG 280/1/15/968].

South Australian soldiers

South Australian soldiers

A group of soldiers on the staff of army headquarters in South Australia photographed with their dog; names mostly not known. The man seated in the second row, 5th from left, is W.L. Stuart, the second Commandant of Mitcham Camp; Lieutenant Arthur Francis Lindsary Harper, Adjutant of Mitcham Camp is seated on his left (6th from left).

Display of draught horses at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide

Display of draught horses at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide

Crowds watching a display of draught horses at the Jubilee Oval, Adelaide, South Australia.

A dinner at the Cheer Up Hut, Adelaide

A dinner at the Cheer Up Hut, Adelaide

Sir William Sowden, co-founder of the Cheer Up Society, with dignitaries and soldiers at a dinner in the Cheer Up Hut, Adelaide; Sir William is seated at the front table, centre wearing a light coloured suit, fourth from the left.

A group of soldiers

A group of soldiers

A group of soldiers, possibly members of the Medical Corps or Field Ambulance Unit; names not known. A researcher has suggested that the group appears to be the 2 Army Medical Corps. The officer in the front row, second from left, is Renfrey Gershom Burnard, who enlisted 14/8/1916 and embarked for overseas on 19 February 1917, which puts the date of this photograph within that time frame. [A photo featuring some of the men appeared in 'The Chronicle', Saturday 13 January 1917, page 30 under the heading 'November reinforcements for the A.M.C.; another appeared in the same paper the following week (Saturday 27 January 1917, page 28) under the heading 'Men of the A.M.C.' See also PRG 280/1/18/32.]