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Laying the foundation stone at the Masonic Hall

Laying the foundation stone at the Masonic Hall

Lord Mayor Glover laying the foundation stone at the new Masonic Hall on North Terrace, Adelaide.

Chain of Ponds

Chain of Ponds

View of the town of Chain of Ponds, showing both the Morning Star Hotel and the local garage.

Mount Pleasant Hotel

Mount Pleasant Hotel

The Totness Inn at Mount Pleasant, viewed across part of the River Torrens.

Yorke Peninsula football team

Yorke Peninsula football team

Team photograph of a Yorke Peninsula football team and officials. Players names (not in order)Captain of the team Joe Pedder of the Wallaroo Football Club, Vice Captain G. Bosisto (Kadina), C. Heath (Kadina), F. Spry (Federal Rover), S. Scoble (Kadina), H. Smith (Turks), G, Barbary, J. Evans (Wallaroo), W. Burgess (Wallaroo), B. McLean (Wallaroo), W. Moore (Kadina), C. Bailey (Kadina), F. Pedler (Turks), J. Hopkins (Wallaroo), B. Williams (Kadina), R. Searle (Turks), F. G. Phillips (Federal Rover), L. Spafford (Turks), W. Chaplin (Wallaroo). The player seated third from right is probably Glyn de Villiers Bosisto (1899-1990), who was later an Australian lawn bowls champion and dubbed the `Bradman of bowls'. The Yorke Peninsula Football Association (YPFA) representative football team played against a SAFL (later became SANFL) B Grade representative side at the Adelaide Oval, Saturday 2 August 1924 and lost by a narrow margin 5.11 to 5.7.

Messrs Coneybeer and Nicholls

Messrs Coneybeer and Nicholls

Two men, identified as members of South Australia's House of Assembly: R.D. Nicholls, member for Stanley, and F. Coneybeer.

Governor Tom Bridges at Unley School

Governor Tom Bridges at Unley School

The Governor General, Sir Tom Bridges, arriving at Unley School, with a large crowd of members of the public and a troop of Girl Guides watching.

Sir Tom Bridges at Unley School

Sir Tom Bridges at Unley School

The Governor General, Sir Tom Bridges, addressing the students at Unley School, with a large crowd of members of the public looking on.

The Murray Bridge rowing eight

The Murray Bridge rowing eight

Team photograph of 'the famous Australian Olympic Eight (Murray Bridge crew) in Adelaide just before departure for England'. Thirteen men are pictured, all wearing blazers.

Car after colliding with a tram

Car after colliding with a tram

Photograph of a damaged car beside a railway line at Goodwood; the caption reads 'collision with railway tram and motor car - accident Goodwood Road crossing'. A couple of men, and a number of children are viewing the scene.

Rifle shooters

Rifle shooters

A group of men identified as rifle shooters.

Women bathers at Glenelg

Women bathers at Glenelg

A group of nine young women in bathing costumes and caps at the water's edge at Glenelg.

Destruction of SS 'City of Singapore'

Destruction of SS 'City of Singapore'

Photograph of SS 'City of Singapore' burning at Port Adelaide's No.2 dock, with the stern of the vessel already tilting and heavy smoke rising from the ship.

Inglewood

Inglewood

View along the main street of Inglewood in the Mount Lofty Ranges. The hotel can be seen in the distance on the righth hand side.

Millbrook Reservoir

Millbrook Reservoir

View over the Millbrook Reservoir.

Burnt out flour mill at Mount Pleasant

Burnt out flour mill at Mount Pleasant

View of the burnt out flour mill at Mount Pleasant, with a small creek in the foreground.

South Australian interstate cricket team

South Australian interstate cricket team

South Australia's interstate cricket team in the South Australia versus NSW competition in the 1923-1924 season. Back Row L-R: ?, P.A. Ohlstrom, N.A.Walsh, J.W. Rymill, ?, H.M. Fisher, A. Ambler, ?. Front Row L-R: H.F.T. Heath, R.J.B. Townsend, J.T. Murray, A.J. Richardson, E.L. Bowley, ?. According to a researcher, the tall man at the centre of the back row is D.E. Pritchard. The unidentified umpires are T.W. Cook (back left) and S.W. Smith (back right) and the unidentified man at front right is N.L. Williams.

Parade of heavy machinery

Parade of heavy machinery

A line of heavy machinery, including steam rollers, tip trucks and trucks, lined up on one side of an unidentified road.

'Kidman at the plough'

'Kidman at the plough'

Identified on the back as 'Kidman on the plough 1923', the photograph shows two draft horses hitched to a plough, with a number of people watching; a house is visible in the background behind a high hedge.

Cathedral choir

Cathedral choir

A group of men and women outside a stone buidling, several holding musical instruments; identified as 'Choir - R[oman] C[atholic] November 1923'.

1st Chatswood (NSW) Scout Troop

1st Chatswood (NSW) Scout Troop

Members of the 1st Chatswood (NSW) Scout Troop who won the Trenchard Miller Trophy for the second time during the Grand Corroboree, Adelaide. As a result they gained the honour to be called 'Lord Forster's Own'.

The Prince of Wales on North Terrace

The Prince of Wales on North Terrace

An official party, including the Prince of Wales, on a platform in front of the King Edward VII statue on North Terrace, in front of a large crowd. The Prince (later King Edward VIII) unveiled the statue on 15 July 1920.

The Murray Bridge rowing eight

The Murray Bridge rowing eight

Members of the Murray Bridge rowing eight on the water.

The Parliamentary Labor Party

The Parliamentary Labor Party

Members of South Australia's Parliamentary Labor Party pictured on the lawn outside Parliament House on North Terrace.

Teachers' training College students

Teachers' training College students

Students of the Adelaide Teachers' College pictured outside the former Mounted Police Barracks, Adelaide.

Orchestra at Adelaide Town Hall

Orchestra at Adelaide Town Hall

View of an orchestra at the front of the Adelaide Town Hall, with the organ behind them.

Cars at a sporting event

Cars at a sporting event

A number of cars parked on a flat area, presumably at some sort of public event.

Men with 'Barwell Bull' railcar, Clare

Men with 'Barwell Bull' railcar, Clare

A group of men of men at Clare railway station, with a new 'Barwell Bull' railcar. Information from a researcher: 'February 1924 when Sir Henry Barwell invited Members of Parliament on a demonstration run to show-off the new Brill Model 55 railcar prior to its commencement of a regular passenger service to Clare, that commenced the following week. The tall figure on the left, walking towards the railcar is probably the Chief Commissioner of Railways W. A. Webb. These railcars as delivered were blue and lined out in primrose with gold leaf'.

University of Adelaide Council

University of Adelaide Council

Formal portrait of the members of the University of Adelaide's Council, including Sir George Murray, Chancellor, Lieutenant Governor and Chief Justice of South Australia.

G. Curtis

G. Curtis

G. Curtis, winner of the Burra to Adelaide road race (100 miles race) pictured on his bike.

Adelaide Oval

Adelaide Oval

View of the Adelaide Oval, looking down on a large crowd watching a football match. A couple of mounted police are positioned behind the crowd.