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Displays of Australian products at the Adelaide Show

Displays of Australian products at the Adelaide Show

Glass cabinet displays of Australian products in an exhibition hall at the Adelaide Show; the centre cabinet has a star sign overhead advertising the firm of 'Lever'.

A team of football players

A team of football players

A team of Port Adelaide football players photographed with their managers and supporters standing behind; names not known.

A team of football players

A team of football players

A team of Port Adelaide football players photographed with their managers and supporters standing behind; names not known.

Staff officers in South Australia

Staff officers in South Australia

South Australian army staff soldiers at a military camp. Hector Roy Heming is in the centre of the middle row; Elwyn Samuel Gould is to his left (fifth from left in middle row); Harold Egerton Malpas is third from right in front row. There is a brief article in 'The Register" Saturday 17 January 1914, page 6 about the attendance of Gould, Maplas and others at a special 'class of instruction' (a similar one appeared in 'The Advertiser' on the same day, page 23).

Robert McEwin & Co. factory fire

Robert McEwin & Co. factory fire

The jam, preserved fruit and sauce factory of Robert McEwin & Co. Ltd. near the intersection of Payneham Road and Harrow Road, College Park, was destroyed by fire on the morning of Tuesday 27 January 1920.

The Irrigation Trust Offices, Berri

The Irrigation Trust Offices, Berri

The Irrigation Trust Offices at Berri, South Australia, located in a small house with a return verandah.

South Australian cricket team

South Australian cricket team

The South Australian Sheffield Shield team that played New South Wales at Adelaide Oval between 7 January and 12 January 1921. New South Wales won by 638 runs. Back row: A.H. Kruss (umpire), Lancelot Pellew, Albert Ambler, Arthur Richardson, Harry Fisher, Donald Henry, Frederick Lindow (umpire). Front row: Hurtle Willsmore, Clarence 'Nip' Pellew, Donald Steele (captain), Andrew Smith, Victor Richardson.

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'.

Cargo ships at Port Pirie

Cargo ships at Port Pirie

Close view of two cargo ships, the 'Beckenham' and the 'Myra Fell' waiting for the loading of silver lead ingots at Port Pirie wharf.

Women with babies at a baby show

Women with babies at a baby show

Women seated on bench seats nursing babies at a baby show in Adelaide, they are photographed in front of the painted facade of a sideshow.

Prize-giving function for rowing in Adelaide

Prize-giving function for rowing in Adelaide

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia attending a cup presentation ceremony for the winners of a rowing competition in Adelaide; he stands next to the trophies with the winning oarsmen standing behind watched by a small crowd of spectators.

A dinner at the Grand Hotel

A dinner at the Grand Hotel

Members of the Licensed Victuallers' Association of South Australia attending a dinner at the Grand Hotel, on the corner of Rundle and Pulteney Streets, Adelaide [also at PRG 280/1/42/122].

Prize-giving function for rowing in Adelaide

Prize-giving function for rowing in Adelaide

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia attending a cup presentation ceremony for the winners of a rowing competition in Adelaide; he stands next to the trophies with the winning oarsmen standing behind watched by a small crowd of spectators.

General Birdwood at Kapunda

General Birdwood at Kapunda

A crowd of spectators greeting General William Birdwood after his arrival at Kapunda during his tour of South Australia in 1920.

Foundation stone ceremony at Glenelg

Foundation stone ceremony at Glenelg

Sir Ross Smith, laying the foundation stone of the Anglican memorial chapel at Glenelg, South Australia, built to commemorate the services of the men who joined the A.I.F. from St. Peter's Church, 27 March 1920.

At Adelaide Oval

At Adelaide Oval

At Adelaide Oval during the interstate Victoria v South Australia Sheffield Shield cricket match played between 27 February and 3 March 1920. Left to right: S.J. Deeks, wicket keeper of the Shanghai Cricket Club and a retired English County player, Clem Hill, retired Australian test captain, Captain Collyer of the ship Bremen and a retired English County player, George Giffen, the noted South Australian cricketer, and Herbert Rymill.

Robert McEwin & Co. factory fire

Robert McEwin & Co. factory fire

The jam, preserved fruit and sauce factory of Robert McEwin & Co. Ltd. near the intersection of Payneham Road and Harrow Road, College Park, was destroyed by fire on the morning of Tuesday 27 January 1920.

Foundation stone ceremony at Glenelg

Foundation stone ceremony at Glenelg

A large crowd including honoured guest Sir Ross Smith, centre, attending a foundation stone ceremony for the soldiers' memorial at Glenelg, South Australia.

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.

'Reading of the Proclamation ...'

'Reading of the Proclamation ...'

The painting 'Reading of the Proclamation of Colony of South Australia at Holdfast Bay, 28th December 1836', by the artist Charles Hill, showing Governor Hindmarsh and other dignitaries near the Old Gum Tree at Glenelg with a large number of bystanders in attendance. [A key to this image can be found at PRG 280/1/24/1 - or a hardcopy of a more recent version can be requested at the reference desk. A colour copy of the image can be found online by doing an archival number search for B 19466.]

Proclamation of the Colony of South Australia

Proclamation of the Colony of South Australia

The illustrated key to the painting of the 'Reading of the Proclamation of Colony of South Australia at Holdfast Bay, 28th December 1836' indicating the names of those present at the occasion. [A later interpretation of the key can be requested at the reference desk].

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.

Lady Weigall at a charity Kindergarten Fete

Lady Weigall at a charity Kindergarten Fete

Lady Weigall, wife of the Governor of South Australia, hammering a peg into a lawn for the 'Hidden Treasure' game at a charity Kindergarten Fete, held on the Government House grounds, Adelaide on Saturday 13 November 1920. Participants in the game could buy a stick for a shilling, placing it in the lawn in the 'hidden treasure' field where £1 notes had been hidden, with those whose sticks were closest to the money, winning the prize. The Kindergarten Fete was organised by the Lady Mayoress (Lady Hackett) and a committee of ladies under the auspices of the South Australian Kindergarten Union, to raise funds for the free Kindergarten institutions in the metropolitan area. This image was published along with other photographs of the kindergarten fete in the 'Observer', Saturday 20 November 1920, page 23, with the caption 'Lady Hackett trying her luck'. See article 'For the children: successful kindergarten fete', in 'The Journal', Saturday 13 November 1920, page 11, for more details.

Lady Hackett hammering a peg into a lawn

Lady Hackett hammering a peg into a lawn

Lady Hackett in her role as Lady Mayoress hammering a peg into a lawn for the 'Hidden Treasure' game at a charity Kindergarten Fete, held on the Government House grounds, Adelaide on Saturday 13 November 1920. Participants in the game could buy a stick for a shilling, placing it in the lawn in the 'hidden treasure' field where £1 notes had been hidden, with those whose sticks were closest to the money, winning the prize. The Kindergarten Fete was organised by the Lady Mayoress (Lady Hackett) and a committee of ladies under the auspices of the South Australian Kindergarten Union, to raise funds for the free Kindergarten institutions in the metropolitan area. This image was published along with other photographs of the kindergarten fete in the 'Observer', Saturday 20 November 1920, page 23, with the caption 'Lady Hackett trying her luck'. See article 'For the children: successful kindergarten fete', in 'The Journal', Saturday 13 November 1920, page 11, for more details.

Sir George Murray with war veterans in Adelaide

Sir George Murray with war veterans in Adelaide

Sir George Murray, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia, sitting centre front row between two senior naval and army officers with a group of war veterans, outside the Aurora Hotel in Adelaide.

Soldiers at a concert

Soldiers at a concert

A large group of men, some wearing pre-war/very early war uniforms, attending a Y.M.C.A. entertainment concert in a tent at the Oaklands Camp in South Australia. A photo taken at the same event (PRG 280/1/29/279) was published in the newspaper 'Sport' (Adelaide, S.A.), Thursday 1 April 1915, page 6, with the caption 'One of the Y.M.C.A. Marquees at Oaklands Camp'.

Boar race on the Yarra River

Boar race on the Yarra River

Distant view of a team rowing past spectators in boats during a race on the Yarra River in Victoria.

Cricket players representing South Australia

Cricket players representing South Australia

Members of the South Australian interstate cricket team that played Victoria at Adelaide Oval in the 1920-1921 season. According to a researcher, they are, back row: G.I. Colyer (umpire), H.B. Willsmore, D.E. Pritchard, W.J. Whitty, A.J. Richardson, E.L. Phillips, D.M. Henry, F.J.C. Thomas (umpire). Front row: C.E. Pellew, D.M. Steele, D.R.A. Gehrs, P.D. Rundell, A.E. Smith, A.M. Ambler. Photo also at PRG 280/1/35/146.

Women with babies at a baby show

Women with babies at a baby show

A group of people at a baby show held at Unley, South Australia; a number of the women holding babies are seated on an outdoor stage in front of a large painted stage set.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, a main thoroughfare in Adelaide, South Australia looking south from the North Terrace intersection; two views (see PRG 280/1/25/103 also), one including a line of horse drawn vehicles.