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A greengrocer's horse drawn cart on show

A greengrocer's horse drawn cart on show

A greengrocer's horse drawn cart at an agricultural show in South Australia.

Crowds outside the Adelaide Club on North Terrace

Crowds outside the Adelaide Club on North Terrace

A crowded North Terrace outside the premises of the Adelaide Club.

Lutheran teachers

Lutheran teachers

A group of Lutheran teachers with a junior army cadet instructor, Lieutenant H.F. Woolley.

Floods after a heavy rain at Sedan

Floods after a heavy rain at Sedan

Floods after heavy rain at Sedan, South Australia.

A new building, possibly an Institute in South Australia

A new building, possibly an Institute in South Australia

A small crowd outside a new building in South Australia, possibly an Institute.

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia at a sports day

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia at a sports day

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia (centre) attending the School of Mines sports day; Sir Langdon Bonython is sitting second from the right.

Floods in South Australia

Floods in South Australia

Flooding caused by heavy rain in a South Australian township, identity not known.

Men hired during vintage time at Chateau Tanunda

Men hired during vintage time at Chateau Tanunda

Men hired as extra labour during vintage time at Chateau Tanunda.

The Broken Hill South Racing Club Committee

The Broken Hill South Racing Club Committee

Members of the Broken Hill South Racing Club Committee.

A partially submerged fence after a dust storm

A partially submerged fence after a dust storm

A church fence partially submerged after a dust storm in South Australia.

A country store in South Australia

A country store in South Australia

Men and women outside a country store in South Australia.

Five men on the verandah of a house

Five men on the verandah of a house

A group of five men on the verandah of a house, names not known.

A South Australian Railways Y class wagon

A South Australian Railways Y class wagon

A South Australian Railways Y class narrow gauge 3'6" wagon.

The ship 'Governor Musgrave' towing a dredger at sea

The ship 'Governor Musgrave' towing a dredger at sea

The vessel 'Governor Musgrave' towing a dredger to Western Australia, a photograph taken from the deck of the ship at sea.

Gardeners on a day visit to Chateau Tanunda

Gardeners on a day visit to Chateau Tanunda

A large group of visitors to Chateau Tanunda described as gardeners from the East End market, Adelaide.

Premises of a club house at Tanunda

Premises of a club house at Tanunda

The premises of a club house at Tanunda.

An open bus crowded with passengers

An open bus crowded with passengers

An open bus crowded with passengers in South Australia.

The only street at Denial Bay

The only street at Denial Bay

The only street at Denial Bay. According to a researcher, left to right the buildings are Betts General Store, Hotel Managers Residence, Federal Hotel. Hotel & Managers residence were demolished in late 1930s. Betts Store is still standing and is now a private house.

Group of South Australian Aboriginal people

Group of South Australian Aboriginal people

A group of South Australian Aboriginal people outside a barn.

An Aboriginal family of parents and two little girls

An Aboriginal family of parents and two little girls

A small family group of an Aboriginal man, woman, and two small girls; their pet dog is asleep in the foreground.

The explorer Captain Scott and his wife inspecting ponies

The explorer Captain Scott and his wife inspecting ponies

The explorer Captain Scott and his wife inspecting ponies on Quail Island, New Zealand which are to be used during his Antarctic expedition.

A prize fighter visiting South Australia

A prize fighter visiting South Australia

A prize fighter visiting South Australia. A researcher has suggested that this may be Sam McVea, an American boxer who travelled to Adelaide and fought against Sydney based boxer Colin Bell in April 1913. Apparently McVea travelled to Adelaide via train, so the image may depict his departure by ship.

Women and children sitting outside a house

Women and children sitting outside a house

A gathering of mainly women and children sitting outside a house in South Australia, purpose unknown.

Crowds waiting for the funeral procession of Tom Price, Premier of South Australia

Crowds waiting for the funeral procession of Tom Price, Premier of South Australia

Crowds lining a road in Mitcham waiting for the funeral procession for Tom Price, Premier of South Australia 1905-1909.

The funeral of Tom Price, Premier of South Australia

The funeral of Tom Price, Premier of South Australia

Pall bearers L.T. O'Loughlin (left) and F.S. Wallis (right) South Australian politicians at the funeral of Tom Price, Premier of South Australia 1905-1909.

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia at the funeral of Tom Price

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia at the funeral of Tom Price

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia standing in respect during the funeral of Tom Price, Premier of South Australia who died on May 31 1909.

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia at an outdoor function

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia at an outdoor function

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia with four men at an outdoor function.

Premises of Kapunda Bowling Club

Premises of Kapunda Bowling Club

Premises of the bowling club at Kapunda where members and guests watch a woman bowl the first ball. Opening of the green at the Kapunda Bowling Club. Mrs. Robert Shannon bowls the first jack. 1 March 1911. The Lady Mayoress Mrs. Rees followed with the first bowl.

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia visiting Moonta

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia visiting Moonta

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia with Lady Bosanquet visiting Moonta for an agricultural show.

Sir George Le Hunte, Governor of South Australia talking to a boy riding a pony

Sir George Le Hunte, Governor of South Australia talking to a boy riding a pony

Sir George Le Hunte, Governor of South Australia talking to a small boy riding a well groomed pony, possibly at a horse show.