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Sir Archibald Weigall acknowledging his Boy Scout guard of honour

Sir Archibald Weigall acknowledging his Boy Scout guard of honour

Sir Archibald Weigall lifting his hat in acknowledgment of the Boy Scouts waiting as his guard of honour at a place described by Searcy as Wattle Grove during a function on Wattle Day.

Sir Archibald Weigall visiting Keswick military hospital

Sir Archibald Weigall visiting Keswick military hospital

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia talking to a patient at Keswick military hospital during an official visit.

Sir Archibald Weigall visiting Keswick military hospital

Sir Archibald Weigall visiting Keswick military hospital

Sir Archibald talking to army officers during a visit to Keswick military hospital.

Spectators arriving at Osborne shipyard

Spectators arriving at Osborne shipyard

Spectators arriving at Osborne shipyard for the launching of the new ship 'Eurimbla'.

Shipwrights on board the deck of a ship, possibly the 'Eurimbla'

Shipwrights on board the deck of a ship, possibly the 'Eurimbla'

Shipwrights on board the deck of a ship, possibly the 'Eurimbla' during its launch from Osborne shipyard, South Australia.

Spectators arriving by steamboat for the launch of the 'Eurimbla'

Spectators arriving by steamboat for the launch of the 'Eurimbla'

A steamboat full of spectators arriving to attend the launch of the new ship 'Eurimbla' from Osborne shipyard.

The 'Eurimbla' on trial at sea

The 'Eurimbla' on trial at sea

The 'Eurimbla', the first ship to be constructed at Osborne shipyard photographed arriving at Outer Harbor after undergoing trials at sea.

A male cyclist wearing a winner's sash

A male cyclist wearing a winner's sash

A male competition cyclist wearing a winner's sash standing with his bicycle; name not known.

A.H. Fuller, a South Australian champion cyclist

A.H. Fuller, a South Australian champion cyclist

A.H. Fuller, a South Australian champion cyclist photographed standing with his bicycle.

A South Australian country town

A South Australian country town

A panoramic view of a small South Australian country town. A researcher has suggested that this is Murray Bridge - the railway station can be seen behind the tree on the left.

Track inspection car for railway maintenance

Track inspection car for railway maintenance

Overhead view of a track inspection car used for railway maintenance; location not known.

A barren landscape near Wilmington, South Australia

A barren landscape near Wilmington, South Australia

A barren landscape near Wilmington north, South Australia; exact location not known.

Distant view of Wilmington, South Australia

Distant view of Wilmington, South Australia

Panoramic view of countryside which includes many trees surrounding the distant town of Wilmington, South Australia.

Premises of the hospital at Melrose, South Australia

Premises of the hospital at Melrose, South Australia

A house at Melrose which is described by Searcy as being the hospital.

Unley Road under repair

Unley Road under repair

Long view of Unley Road lined with shops and telegraph poles; workmen can be seen re-surfacing part of the right side of the road. The chemist shop on the left is at 167 Unley Road, and the break in the buildings on the right is Arthur Street.

Sir Henry Barwell sitting with his wife and a friend

Sir Henry Barwell sitting with his wife and a friend

Sir Henry Barwell, Premier of South Australia sitting on a garden seat with Lady Barwell and another man on the left.

Lighthouse at Port MacDonnell

Lighthouse at Port MacDonnell

The lighthouse at Port MacDonnell, South Australia.

A lake at Mount Gambier, South Australia

A lake at Mount Gambier, South Australia

Distant view of one of the lakes at Mount Gambier surrounded with wooded countryside; Searcy notes that it was taken from the 'back of the hospital'.

Daisy Bates with Aboriginal warriors

Daisy Bates with Aboriginal warriors

Daisy Bates kneeling in the centre of a group of Aboriginal warriors who are holding long spears; location unknown but possibly near Ooldea where Daisy Bates lived from 1918 for sixteen years.

Number 2 quay at Port Adelaide

Number 2 quay at Port Adelaide

Close view of part of number 2 quay at Port Adelaide where a man is checking its condition.

Maintenance work on a railway line

Maintenance work on a railway line

Close view of four men working on railway line maintenance in South Australia, possibly at Port Adelaide.

New site for a reservoir in South Australia

New site for a reservoir in South Australia

The site for a new reservoir in South Australia; location not known.

New site for a reservoir in South Australia

New site for a reservoir in South Australia

Part of the site for a new reservoir in South Australia; exact location not known.

Formation of a new reservoir in South Australia

Formation of a new reservoir in South Australia

Steep banks forming the foundation of a new reservoir in South Australia; two men working with stone can be seen in the foreground, exact location not known.

Surf breaking on to rocks at Victor Harbor, South Australia

Surf breaking on to rocks at Victor Harbor, South Australia

Surf from rough seas breaking on to rocks at Victor Harbor, South Australia.

A beach in South Australia

A beach in South Australia

An isolated beach in South Australia with a rocky promontory in the background; location not known.

Archway of rock formation at Robe, South Australia

Archway of rock formation at Robe, South Australia

A sea-scape photographed through a large archway of rock formation at Robe in South Australia.

Rock formation at Robe, South Australia

Rock formation at Robe, South Australia

Rock formation by the sea at Robe in South Australia; a party of men and women stand by the seashore.

Seascape in South Australia

Seascape in South Australia

Rocky coastline and seascape in South Australia; exact location not known, possibly near the Bluff, Victor Harbor.

Lord Munro Ferguson at Port Adelaide, South Australia

Lord Munro Ferguson at Port Adelaide, South Australia

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia visiting Port Adelaide to inspect Naval headquarters; he is walking far left with a group of officers and Sir George Murray, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia.