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Brigadier General Antill planting a tree

Brigadier General Antill planting a tree

A small group of people watch Brigadier General Antill planting a rose at the A.I.F. Cemetery, West Terrace, Adelaide. An article in the Register (27 April 1921) talks about the planting of the "first plant in the soldiers' Garden of Memory at Light Ival, in the West Terrace Cemetery". In attendance were members of the Soldiers' Welfare Committee and the A.I.F. Citizens' Committee.

Sir Archibald Weigall starting SANFL match at Glenelg Oval

Sir Archibald Weigall starting SANFL match at Glenelg Oval

Governor of South Australia, Sir Archibald Weigall, starting the first League football match played by Glenelg Football Club at Glenelg, 21 May 1921. North Adelaide beat Glenelg 13 goals 14 behinds to 8 goals 12 behinds. The Governor opened the new pavilion on the same day. According to a researcher, player number 11 is Vernon Maloney (North Adelaide) and number 3 is Alfred (Alby) Fooks (North Adelaide).

Lady Weigall giving a speech at Hindmarsh, South Australia

Lady Weigall giving a speech at Hindmarsh, South Australia

Lady Weigall, wife of the Governor of South Australia attending a function at Hindmarsh associated with a new ambulance where she is seen delivering a speech from a flag decorated dais.

Austrian prisoners of war being used for manual labour

Austrian prisoners of war being used for manual labour

Austrian prisoners of war loading iron-girders which have been left behind by German forces on to trucks in Italy; damaged buildings and devastation can be seen in the background.

Guests at a garden party held at Government House

Guests at a garden party held at Government House

A group of guests at a garden party held at Government House, Adelaide; F.W. Coneybeer, politician is standing third from the right, other names not known.

Lady Weigall launching the SS 'Eurimbla'

Lady Weigall launching the SS 'Eurimbla'

Spectators watching Lady Weigall launching the new steamship 'Eurimbla' from shipyards at Osborne, South Australia.

General Birdwood arriving in Adelaide

General Birdwood arriving in Adelaide

General Birdwood, Commander of the Australian Imperial Force, arriving in Adelaide during a visit in 1920; Sammy Lunn, the well known fund raiser for war charities stands left as part of the welcoming party.

Funeral for a British soldier

Funeral for a British soldier

A funeral for a British soldier killed in Iraq; a priest waits for the casket which is being carried by four soldiers watched by others and local residents.

War memorial at St.Peter's College, Adelaide

War memorial at St.Peter's College, Adelaide

The war memorial fountain at St. Peter's College, Adelaide.

Boy Scout inspection at Rose Park, South Australia

Boy Scout inspection at Rose Park, South Australia

Young Boy Scouts standing in two rows for an inspection by visiting officials at Rose Park, South Australia.

The Mayor of Plymouth, England

The Mayor of Plymouth, England

A group of uniformed officers standing with the Mayor of Plymouth, England at the footpath stone that marks the departure of the Pilgrim Fathers for America in 1620.

The Prince of Wales at Government House, Adelaide

The Prince of Wales at Government House, Adelaide

The Prince of Wales standing centre of a formal group taken in the gardens of Government House, Adelaide; Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia and Lady Weigall sit centre with their daughter Priscilla at their feet, Admiral Halsey, Chief of Staff to the Prince during his Australian and New Zealand tour sits second from the right and Sir George Murray, Lieutenant Governor stands on the Prince's left.

Italian delegates at Cannes, France

Italian delegates at Cannes, France

A group of Italian delegates consisting of eminent Doctors and Professors leaving the Hotel Carlton at Cannes, France during World War I.

Men of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade returning to South Australia

Men of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade returning to South Australia

A column of men of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade returning to South Australia after service overseas leaving Adelaide railway station and marching beneath Anzac Arch.

Cargo ship at Cape Thevenard jetty

Cargo ship at Cape Thevenard jetty

Distant view of the first cargo ship to visit the new jetty at Cape Thevenard on the west coast of South Australia.

Shipwrights on board the 'Eurimbla' during her launch

Shipwrights on board the 'Eurimbla' during her launch

Shipwrights lining the side of the new ship 'Eurimbla' during the launch from shipyards at Osborne, South Australia.

First cargo ship at Cape Thevenard jetty

First cargo ship at Cape Thevenard jetty

The SS 'Walcheren', the first cargo ship to visit the new jetty at Cape Thevenard on the west coast of South Australia.

The SS Walcheren at Cape Thevenard jetty

The SS Walcheren at Cape Thevenard jetty

The SS Walcheren anchored at Cape Thevenard, the first cargo ship to visit the new jetty.

The SS Walcheren cargo ship taking on wheat

The SS Walcheren cargo ship taking on wheat

The SS Walcheren taking on wheat from the new jetty at Cape Thevenard, west coast of South Australia.

Floods in Wallaroo

Floods in Wallaroo

Floods in Wallaroo. According to a researcher, the centre building was the Smelter Offices, which later they became the Seafarer's recreation centre. Wallaroo Bay is in the background.

Floods in Wallaroo

Floods in Wallaroo

Floods in Wallaroo, South Australia. According to a researcher, the town hall is to the extreme right, the post office is in the centre of the photograph, and May's foundry can be seen just to the right of that. The flooding has occurred in the natural gully that runs parallel to the main street and was used as a rail corridor down to the jetties.

Farmers at a meeting held in the Adelaide Wool Exchange

Farmers at a meeting held in the Adelaide Wool Exchange

Farmers attending a meeting held at the premises of the Adelaide Wool Exchange, all are men except for one woman who sits in the foreground; purpose not known.

Floods in a South Australian town

Floods in a South Australian town

Floods in a South Australian town; exact location not known, possibly Port Pirie.

Part of the river boat wharf at Murray Bridge.

Part of the river boat wharf at Murray Bridge.

Distant view of part of the river boat wharf at Murray Bridge, South Australia.

SS Walcheren loading wheat at Cape Thevenard

SS Walcheren loading wheat at Cape Thevenard

Cargo ship SS Walcheren loading wheat from the new jetty at Cape Thevenard on the west coast of South Australia.

A railway bridge in South Australia

A railway bridge in South Australia

An iron railway bridge erected over a river in South Australia, exact location not known.

A South Australian athlete

A South Australian athlete

A South Australian man dressed for athletics and wearing a trilby hat; name not known.

Unemployed men waiting for work at Port Adelaide

Unemployed men waiting for work at Port Adelaide

A large gathering of unemployed men waiting for work outside the Customs House, Port Adelaide on June 12, 1889.

Concrete jetty under construction at Cape Thevenard

Concrete jetty under construction at Cape Thevenard

A new concrete jetty under construction at Cape Thevenard on the west coast of South Australia.

A young South Australian bride

A young South Australian bride

A young South Australian bride photographed in a garden; name not known.