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Shipping at Outer Harbor, South Australia

Shipping at Outer Harbor, South Australia

Distant view of shipping, both sail and steam at Outer Harbor, South Australia; ; left to right: War Admiral; City of York, War Earl; War Swan.

Children with a Christmas tree outside Parliament House, Adelaide

Children with a Christmas tree outside Parliament House, Adelaide

A Christmas party for soldier's children outside Parliament House, Adelaide where a large number of children and adults are gathered around a Christmas Tree; Sammy Lunn, the South Australian charity worker sits on the grass in the foreground.

A large group of soldiers with their kangaroo mascot

A large group of soldiers with their kangaroo mascot

A large group of uniformed soldiers at Cheltenham Camp photographed with their kangaroo mascot; Sammy Lunn, the South Australian charity worker stands centre of the group. This photo appeared in 'The Observer', Saturday 13 November 1915, page 28, with the generic caption 'six platoons of the 32nd Battalion in camp at Cheltenham, which will shortly leave for the front'.

Group of young South Australian war workers

Group of young South Australian war workers

Young men and women standing on tiered seating described by Searcy as 'South Australian war workers'; names not known.

Formal group of South Australian soldiers

Formal group of South Australian soldiers

A formal group of South Australian soldiers sitting and standing on plank seating with the Australian flag hanging on a building in the background, two buglers and the drummer sit on the floor in the foreground; names not known.

Holiday-makers arriving at Glenelg

Holiday-makers arriving at Glenelg

Holiday-makers arriving by train and car at Jetty Road, Glenelg; visitors are heading for the beach and crowding on to the jetty.

Pioneer settlers reunion at Glenelg

Pioneer settlers reunion at Glenelg

A group of elderly men described by Searcy as a 'small band of pioneer settlers in South Australia' photographed at a reunion held at Glenelg; names not known.

Racegoers at Victoria Park racecourse, Adelaide

Racegoers at Victoria Park racecourse, Adelaide

Three women and three men photographed at Victoria Park racecourse; names not known.

A group of South Australian cricketers

A group of South Australian cricketers

A group of South Australian cricketers; names not known.

Prize-winning horse drawn wagonette

Prize-winning horse drawn wagonette

A prize-winning horse drawn waggonette photographed at the Adelaide show.

A three tiered wedding cake

A three tiered wedding cake

A three tiered wedding cake elaborately decorated in icing with bells, garlands, orange blossom and flowers.

Cargo ships at Outer Harbor wharf

Cargo ships at Outer Harbor wharf

Close view, which was taken over the roofs of Harbors Board buildings of cargo ships, both sail and steam anchored at Outer Harbor wharf.

Group of South Australian army officers

Group of South Australian army officers

A formal group of South Australian army officers described by Searcy as 'eminent during the War'. Seated 6th from right in the front row (not on the ground) is, according to a researcher, Miles Fitzroy Beevor, to his left is E.C. Oldham (5th from right). It would appear that this photo is roughly contemporary with the group in B 57643.

Private residences at Glenelg, South Australia

Private residences at Glenelg, South Australia

Private residences built near the sea at Glenelg, South Australia.

Victorious soldiers marching along Hindley Street, Adelaide

Victorious soldiers marching along Hindley Street, Adelaide

Crowds welcoming home victorious troops as they march along Hindley Street, Adelaide where the buildings are festooned with national flags; part of the premises of the Theatre Royal can be seen on the right.

Racegoers at Victoria Park racecourse

Racegoers at Victoria Park racecourse

Crowds of racegoers at Victoria Park racecourse for the Adelaide Cup.

Prize-winning draught horse

Prize-winning draught horse

A prize-winning draught horse photographed at the Adelaide show.

Sir Archibald Weigall attending a function at Unley, South Australia

Sir Archibald Weigall attending a function at Unley, South Australia

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia at Unley, at the unveiling ceremony of canons captured by the 27th Battalion. He stands behind Lady Weigall in the centre of a large crowd of military personnel and other spectators. Captain Percy Gordon Bice sits on the far left of the cart (looking to the left), Major William Pendennis Devonshire sits at the very top, Colonel Walter Dollman (1st Co of 27th Battalion) is on the left of Governor Weigall, and Lt Col. James Slane (2nd CO of 27th Battalion) is on the left of Colonel Dollman. Brigadier Antill (State Commandant) sits on the left of Lady Weigall. The Revd. G.W. Kendrew can be seen in front, and to the left, of Slane.This photo was printed in 'The Observer', Saturday 7 August 1920, page 24.

A four generations family photograph

A four generations family photograph

A studio portrait with an interior backdrop. From left to right, Marie Friedericke Heinrich (nee Zanker), her granddaughhter Emma Anna Maria Christian (nee Weckert) with great-grandson Lawrence Harold Christian, and daughter Sophia Emma Weckert (nee Heinrich).

Lady Weigall starting a rowing contest

Lady Weigall starting a rowing contest

Lady Weigall starting a rowing contest by pouring a bottle of champagne into the Torrens River, Sir Archibald, Governor of South Australia and their daughter Priscilla are close behind her with some of the rowers.

Sir Archibald Weigall about to present rowing trophies

Sir Archibald Weigall about to present rowing trophies

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia standing by the trophy table at the end of a rowing contest in Adelaide; a team of rowers holding their oars in front of them wait in front of a crowd of spectators.

Sir Archibald Weigall at a Wattle Day function

Sir Archibald Weigall at a Wattle Day function

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia attending a Wattle Day function in Adelaide on 4 September 1920. F.B. Moulden, Mayor of Adelaide, stands beside him, Lady Weigall sits right with her daughter Priscilla. Capt. the Hon. Nigel Somerset, M.C., A.D.C. standing at rear.

Premises of Adelaide Town Hall and the Prince Alfred Hotel

Premises of Adelaide Town Hall and the Prince Alfred Hotel

The premises of the Adelaide Town Hall and the Prince Alfred Hotel in King William Street; two steeplejacks are climbing the town hall's spire and have nearly reached the top.

Lord Forster, Governor-General of Australia visiting Adelaide.

Lord Forster, Governor-General of Australia visiting Adelaide.

Lord Forster, Governor-General of Australia, Lady Forster, and Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia photographed together in the grounds of Government House during a visit to Adelaide.

Lord and Lady Forster outside Government House, Adelaide.

Lord and Lady Forster outside Government House, Adelaide.

Lord Forster, Governor-General of Australia standing with Lady Forster outside Government House, Adelaide during a visit to South Australia.

Sir Archibald Weigall at Terowie railway station

Sir Archibald Weigall at Terowie railway station

Sir Archibald Weigall, the newly appointed Governor of South Australia sitting with Lady Weigall and their daughter Priscilla on Terowie railway station platform with members of their accompanying party which includes Sir George Murray, Lieutenant Governor, second from the right standing behind them.

Sir Archibald Weigall, the new Governor of South Australia

Sir Archibald Weigall, the new Governor of South Australia

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia photographed wearing full ceremonial dress in a formal group which includes Lady Weigall, their daughter Priscilla, and Sir George Murray, Lieutenant Governor with members of the Governor's household in the grounds of Government House, Adelaide.

Colonel W. Dollman delivering a speech at Unley, South Australia

Colonel W. Dollman delivering a speech at Unley, South Australia

Colonel W. Dollman delivering a speech from a dais during a function held at Unley, South Australia, with (from left) Lady Weigall, Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia and Brigadier Antill (State Commandant) looking on.

Sir Archibald Weigall travelling by steamboat to Osborne

Sir Archibald Weigall travelling by steamboat to Osborne

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia travelling by steamboat to Osborne shipyard, he stands far right of a small group of men; Arthur Searcy is directly behind the Governor.

Sir William Sowden reading an address at Wattle Grove

Sir William Sowden reading an address at Wattle Grove

Sir William Sowden, editor of the 'Register' newspaper reading an address to an assembly that includes Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, Lady Weigall and their daughter Priscilla gathered together at a place described by Searcy as Wattle Grove on Wattle Day.