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The winner of a swimming race

The winner of a swimming race

The winning competitor in the 'Swim through Adelaide' swimming race, standing with a group of spectators on the banks of the Torrens River, Adelaide, South Australia.

Sir Archibald Weigall at Uraidla

Sir Archibald Weigall at Uraidla

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, Lady Weigall and their daughter Priscilla attending a memorial service at Uraidla, South Australia.

Punters at the races

Punters at the races

Close view of a woman standing near four men chatting during a visit to the races in Adelaide; the man carrying a binocular case over his shoulder is identified as being Ernest Whitington, chief of the 'Register' newspaper staff, other names not known.

Boy Scouts on parade

Boy Scouts on parade

A troop of Boy Scouts described as being from Renmark photographed on parade in South Australia.

Parade of decorated cars in Adelaide

Parade of decorated cars in Adelaide

Spectators watching a procession of decorated motor-cars and carts proceeding along King William Street from Victoria Square in Adelaide, South Australia.

Warwick Armstrong with his cricket team

Warwick Armstrong with his cricket team

Group photograph of cricket players captained by Warwick Armstrong who sits centre, front row, other names not known.

Sir Archibald Weigall, cricket player

Sir Archibald Weigall, cricket player

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, photographed with other members of a cricket team from Government House, Adelaide; the group sit in two rows in front of a grandstand with a boy acting as the score-keeper sitting on the grass; other names not known.

A team of cricket players in Adelaide

A team of cricket players in Adelaide

Members of a cricket team photographed in front of a grandstand who are described by Searcy as 'the other team' which played against players, including the Governor, representing Government House; names not known.

Lewis Cohen at the Adelaide Town Hall

Lewis Cohen at the Adelaide Town Hall

Lewis Cohen, Lord Mayor of Adelaide, front row eighth from right, sitting with a large assembly of men on the stage of the Adelaide Town Hall, South Australia; purpose not known.

Holy Trinity Church school rooms

Holy Trinity Church school rooms

Premises of old school rooms in Morphett Street, Adelaide described as belonging to Holy Trinity Church.

Crowds in King William Street, Adelaide

Crowds in King William Street, Adelaide

Crowds of people waiting at night in King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia; purpose not known, possibly for New Year celebrations.

A magpie nest

A magpie nest

Distant view of a magpie nest built in a gum tree at Modbury, South Australia.

Football crowds at Adelaide Oval

Football crowds at Adelaide Oval

Crowds of spectators watching a football match held Adelaide Oval, South Australia.

A fete at Seacliff

A fete at Seacliff

Crowds of visitors patronising marquee stalls whilst attending a fete held at Seacliff, South Australia.

Pulteney Street School, South Terrace

Pulteney Street School, South Terrace

Crowds attending the opening of the new school rooms at the Pulteney Street School (now Pulteney Grammar) on South Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia.

Four men of the Light Horse

Four men of the Light Horse

Four men of the Light Horse in South Australia photographed riding their horses; names not known.

A fox terrier

A fox terrier

A fox terrier photographed at the Royal Adelaide Show, South Australia.

A mine shaft and other buildings

A mine shaft and other buildings

A mine shaft and other buildings at a mining plant in South Australia; exact location not known.

Sir Archibald Weigall at the Adelaide Oval

Sir Archibald Weigall at the Adelaide Oval

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, wearing military uniform and standing fourth from the left, attending a Scouting event held at Adelaide Oval; men accompanying him include Raymond Leane, Commissioner of Police on his right and Sir William Sowden, editor of the Register newspaper on his left. S. Price Weir is third from left (mostly obscured).

Picnic at Bridgewater

Picnic at Bridgewater

Distant view of members of a picnic group standing in a creek bed at Bridgewater, South Australia.

Harbors Board staff in Adelaide

Harbors Board staff in Adelaide

Staff of the Harbors Board photographed in a group outside their offices in Victoria Square, Adelaide; Arthur Searcy, Chairman of the Board stands second row, fifth from the left.

Dog at the Royal Adelaide Show

Dog at the Royal Adelaide Show

A dog, breed not known but possibly of the terrier family, photographed at the Royal Adelaide Show.

Australian tourists in South Africa

Australian tourists in South Africa

Senator George Pearce, standing fourth from left, with a group of Australian men and women visiting the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa.

An abnormally shaped vegetable

An abnormally shaped vegetable

An abnormally shaped vegetable on display at the Adelaide Show.

An old cottage in Angas Street, Adelaide

An old cottage in Angas Street, Adelaide

A man standing behind a picket fence in front of an old cottage in Angas Street, Adelaide, South Australia.

An old weatherboard cottage in Adelaide

An old weatherboard cottage in Adelaide

Part of an old weatherboard cottage with a galvanised iron roof in Adelaide, South Australia.

A whale off the coast of South Australia

A whale off the coast of South Australia

A whale photographed in the sea off the west coast of South Australia.

A lighthouse keeper's cottage

A lighthouse keeper's cottage

A man, woman and child standing on the verandah of a lighthouse keeper's cottage built of corrugated iron in South Australia; exact location not known.

Horses in the show ring at Jubilee Oval

Horses in the show ring at Jubilee Oval

Horses parading in the show ring at Jubilee Oval in front of crowds of spectators attending the Adelaide Show.

Hindmarsh motor ambulance volunteers

Hindmarsh motor ambulance volunteers

Group photograph of members of the Hindmarsh Corporation and the Hindmarsh motor ambulance volunteers, South Australia; names not known.