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A house on Strangways Terrace, North Adelaide

A house on Strangways Terrace, North Adelaide

The Searcy family home on Strangways Terrace, North Adelaide.

A reclining Samoan woman

A reclining Samoan woman

A reclining Samoan woman of great beauty.

The Banquet

The Banquet

A posed re-enactment of a Fijian cannibal feast. The same image can be found in the collections of the National Library of New Zealand, where it is titled 'The Banquet' by the photographer. A researcher suggests this image was widely reproduced by a range of colonial postcard manufacturers.

Samoan men at sea in catamarans

Samoan men at sea in catamarans

Four Samoan men at sea in their catamarans.

A Samoan man

A Samoan man

Head and shoulders view of a Samoan man, possibly a chief, identified by Searcy as being 'Tamasca' (spelling may not be correct).

A Samoan woman

A Samoan woman

Head and shoulders view of a Samoan woman of great beauty.

A reclining Samoan woman

A reclining Samoan woman

A reclining Samoan woman of great beauty.

Women performing a dance in Samoa

Women performing a dance in Samoa

Samoan women performing a dance.

A river scene in Samoa

A river scene in Samoa

A river scene in Samoa.

A Samoan King

A Samoan King

Studio view of King Mataapa of Samoa.

A Samoan woman

A Samoan woman

Close studio view of a Samoan woman of great beauty.

Captain Freycinet's chart of Kangaroo Island

Captain Freycinet's chart of Kangaroo Island

A reproduction of Captain Freycinet's chart of Kangaroo Island compiled during a voyage of exploration with Nicolas Baudin.

A young Samoan woman

A young Samoan woman

Close studio view of a young Samoan woman of great beauty.

A young Samoan woman

A young Samoan woman

Close studio view of a young Samoan woman of great beauty who is smiling behind a beaded fan that she is holding up to her face.

Shipping at Edithburgh jetty, South Australia

Shipping at Edithburgh jetty, South Australia

Steam and sailing ships at Edithburgh jetty in South Australia.

The coat of arms of the Australian Commonwealth

The coat of arms of the Australian Commonwealth

The coat of arms of the Australian Commonwealth.

Royal Warrant granting armorial ensigns

Royal Warrant granting armorial ensigns

A reproduction of the Royal Warrant granting armorial ensigns and supporters to the Commonwealth of Australia issued by the Prime Minister's Department, Melbourne, 15th January, 1913.

Arthur Searcy

Arthur Searcy

Head and shoulder views of three prominent Australian men; left to right: Arthur Searcy, President of the Marine Board and Controller of Harbors in South Australia; Sir Winthrop Hackett, a newspaper proprietor in Perth, Western Australia; the Hon. Tetley Galt, President of the Legislative Council of Tasmania and vice-chancellor of the University.

Chief Inspector of Factories, South Australia

Chief Inspector of Factories, South Australia

The South Australian Chief Inspector of Factories and his staff. Standing, left to right: Inspectors W.E. Ellis; T.G. Ward; J.E. Searcy (Chief Clerk); W.S. Hamilton; J. T.E. Foote; S.P. Bannister (Clerk). Sitting, left to right: Senior Inspector R.W. Clark; Inspectress L. Bosanko; Chief Inspector J. Bannigan; Inspectress I.O. MacGillivray; G.E. Anderson (Junior Clerk).

Royal Warrant granting armorial ensigns

Royal Warrant granting armorial ensigns

A reproduction of the Royal Warrant granting armorial ensigns and supporters to the Commonwealth of Australia issued from the Court of King Edward VII, May 7th, 1908.

Heraldic design for Australia

Heraldic design for Australia

Reproduction of a heraldic design depicting a kangaroo and an emu standing either side of a shield bearing five stars with a large exterior star overhead, the words 'Advance Australia' are on a scroll below.

Caricature of a hospital matron of the future

Caricature of a hospital matron of the future

A caricature sketch depicting a 'hospital matron' of the future wearing masculine attire of bloomers, cape, tie, and a hat held on with knives and a fork, signed 'Len Ox', but attributed by Searcy to 'Shierlaw'.

Caricature of a children's nurse

Caricature of a children's nurse

A caricature sketch depicting a children's nurse of the future pushing a perambulator; the figure is wearing masculine attire of bloomers, a waistcoat over a shirt, and a hat held on with large pins, signed 'Len Ox', but attributed by Searcy to 'Shierlaw'.

Caricature of a woman doctor of the future

Caricature of a woman doctor of the future

A caricature sketch depicting a woman doctor of the future wearing masculine attire of bloomers, shirt and tie under a leather apron, and a hat held on with large pins, signed 'Len Ox', but attributed by Searcy to 'Shierlaw'.

Caricature of a young lady of the future

Caricature of a young lady of the future

A caricature sketch of a young lady of the future wearing long bloomers, a waistcoat over a high necked shirt, and a hat held on with large pins, a long umbrella is tucked under the right shoulder; the piece is signed 'Len Ox', but attributed by Searcy to 'Shierlaw'.

Caricature of a woman captioned 'The Duchess'

Caricature of a woman captioned 'The Duchess'

A caricature sketch depicting a woman wearing masculine attire of bloomers, a waistcoat with frogged fastening over a fancy shirt, a large feathered hat held on with large pins, and carrying a handbag over one shoulder; the work is captioned 'The Duchess' and signed 'Len Ox' but attributed by Searcy to 'Shierlaw'.

Nautical chart of Port Adelaide, South Australia

Nautical chart of Port Adelaide, South Australia

A nautical chart of Port Adelaide and Outer Harbor, South Australia, signed by Arthur Searcy, President of the Marine Board and Controller of Harbors.

City of Adelaide plan surveyed by Colonel Light

City of Adelaide plan surveyed by Colonel Light

Reproduction of the Plan of the City of Adelaide in South Australia with the acre allotments numbered, surveyed and drawn by Colonel Light.

A poem describing a Murray River trip

A poem describing a Murray River trip

A lighthearted poem describing a Murray River trip undertaken by prominent South Australian men in 1911; Arthur Searcy was a member of the group and is described by the author as: 'Jovial Searcy- not lean, Represented 'Marine', And told us wome useful facts ...'; author not known.

Seppeltsfield grape brandy still

Seppeltsfield grape brandy still

An advertisement depicting Seppeltsfield winery's 3,000 gallon brandy still described as being the 'most perfect still in the Commonwealth', 3,360 pounds of copper were used in its construction; four men are working around the still watched by two others standing on a viewing platform who are identified by Searcy as being Oscar Seppelt and G. P. Clarke.