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Miss Colman bowling the first ball at Port Elliot green

Miss Colman bowling the first ball at Port Elliot green

A Miss Colman bowling the first ball at at Port Elliot bowling green, watched by a group of male players.

Crowds waiting in the rain

Crowds waiting in the rain

Crowds awaiting in the rain for the arrival of the first air mail flown from Melbourne to Sydney in 1914.

Seaplane carrying two men landing on water

Seaplane carrying two men landing on water

An early make seaplane carrying two men in an open cock-pit landing on water.

Heavy parts of a locomotive being discharged and handled at Outer Harbor

Heavy parts of a locomotive being discharged and handled at Outer Harbor

Heavy parts of a locomotive brought from Sydney to Adelaide by SS "Chillagoe" being discharged and handled at Outer Harbor.

The aftermath of a fire at the premises of A.W. Sandford and Co. Ltd

The aftermath of a fire at the premises of A.W. Sandford and Co. Ltd

The aftermath of a fire at the premises of A.W. Sandford and Co. Ltd., produce salesmen and auctioneers, dairy machinery and refrigerating engineers, Imperial Place, Adelaide.

J.H. Clouston, Mayor of Port Adelaide, welcoming the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson

J.H. Clouston, Mayor of Port Adelaide, welcoming the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson

J.H. Clouston, Mayor of Port Adelaide, welcoming the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson after his arrival by sea from England to South Australia; a police officer stands in the background.

Spectators waiting at Outer Harbor to welcome the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Muro Ferguson

Spectators waiting at Outer Harbor to welcome the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Muro Ferguson

Spectators waiting at Outer Harbor to welcome the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Muro Ferguson to South Australia after his arrival by sea.

Soldiers marching past General Sir Ian Hamilton

Soldiers marching past General Sir Ian Hamilton

Soldiers marching past General Sir Ian Hamilton who is taking the salute in his role as the Inspector General of Overseas Forces.

William Uden looking through a telescope

William Uden looking through a telescope

Semaphore signalman Mr. William Uden, looking through a telescope mounted on a fence.

A fire at the premises of A.W. Sandford & Co. Ltd Produce Mart, Grenfell Street

A fire at the premises of A.W. Sandford & Co. Ltd Produce Mart, Grenfell Street

Horse drawn Metropolitan Fire Brigade vehicles, fire officers, and passers-by outside the premises of A.W. Sandford & Co. Ltd Produce Mart on Grenfell Street following a fire.

First seaplane in Australia

First seaplane in Australia

Described in the media as "The First seaplane in Australia" this aircraft, a Maurice Farman hydro-plane powered by a 70hp Renault engine was owned by Mr. Lebbeus Hordern of Sydney, N.S.W., and used by the French aviator Maurice Guillaux (1883-1917) to make several flights over Sydney Harbor in May 1914.

J.H. Clouston Mayor of Port Adelaide welcoming the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson

J.H. Clouston Mayor of Port Adelaide welcoming the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson

J.H. Clouston (back to camera, centre) Mayor of Port Adelaide welcoming the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson after arrival by sea from England to South Australia.

The arrival of the new Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson

The arrival of the new Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson

The arrival of the new Governor General f Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson who is seen walking down a gang plank as he leaves his ship.

Waterside workers landing large locomotive parts

Waterside workers landing large locomotive parts

Waterside workers landing large locomotive parts brought from Sydney to South Australia by sea on the SS "Chillagoe".

General Sir Ian Hamilton, the Inspector General of Overseas Forces

General Sir Ian Hamilton, the Inspector General of Overseas Forces

General Sir Ian Hamilton, the Inspector General of Overseas Forces, about to take the salute at a military review held at Montefiore Hill, Adelaide; a large crowd is assembled.

Distant view of men playing bowls

Distant view of men playing bowls

Distant view of men playing bowls with spectators watching by a refreshment tent.

The new Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson with Sir Richard Butler, Commissioner of Public Works in South Australia

The new Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson with Sir Richard Butler, Commissioner of Public Works in South Australia

The new Governor General of Australia, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson shortly after his arrival by sea at Outer Harbor with Sir Richard Butler, Commissioner of Public Works in South Australia.

Portrait of John Wylie Wauchope

Portrait of John Wylie Wauchope

Head and shoulders view of John Wylie Wauchope aged eighty one years.

Men playing bowls at a South Australian green with spectators watching

Men playing bowls at a South Australian green with spectators watching

Men playing bowls at a South Australian green with spectators watching by a refreshment tent where flags are flying, possibly on opening day.

Army cadets

Army cadets

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 Railway Employees

South Australian Railway Employees

Group photograph of South Australian Railway Employees, taken in a railway station [also at PRG 280/1/15/731].

Surgeon Major Hinton talking to the boys from the Front

Surgeon Major Hinton talking to the boys from the Front

Surgeon Major Hinton, who was once a member of the Indian army, talking to five soldiers returned from the conflict of World War I: copy 1.

Reginald Beaglehole

Reginald Beaglehole

Champion swimmer Reginald Beaglehole with his trainer following his win in the 'swim through Adelaide' race, 18 January 1919.

Function on Adelaide Oval

Function on Adelaide Oval

A guard of honour inspection during a function at Adelaide Oval; different groups of bandsmen stand in the background near a platform which advertises a "popular unit competition". The two men on the far right of the line of soldiers being inspected are Sergeant Major Carey (2nd from left, wearing a Croix de Guerre) and W.O. Pritchard (on end of line, wearing his Distingushed Conduct and Military Medals).

Men of the 2nd reinforcement, 5th Pioneer Battalion

Men of the 2nd reinforcement, 5th Pioneer Battalion

Officers and men of the 2nd reinforcement for the 5th Pioneer Battalion (5th Pioneers); Lieutenant McKay was the commanding officer. Of the four officers pictured at the centre of the front row, two should be George Collier Blunt and Lionel Thomas Carew Jackson (probably the two in the centre; the others are likely to be camp instructors. Jackson was 6 feet, 6 inches tall so likely to be the one on the left hand side. [Duplicate of PRG 280/1/9/135.]

Colonel Hancock

Colonel Hancock

Colonel Hancock, Commandant of the Jubilee Oval military camp, Adelaide.

Wedding group

Wedding group

A bride and groom with their bridesmaid and best man photographed at the Grand Central Hotel, Adelaide.

Officers under training during World War I

Officers under training during World War I

Men of a 32nd Battalion officers training camp held at Cheltenham under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Coghill. [See PRG 280/1/8/436 for details]. This photo appeared in 'The Observer', Saturday 13 November 1915, page 28, with the generic caption 'six platoons of the 32nd Battalion in camp at Cheltenham, which will shortly leave for the front'.

Army tank at Unley

Army tank at Unley

An army tank undergoing exercises at Unley.

Army tank at Unley

Army tank at Unley

An army tank crossing a trench during exercises at Unley.