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Decorated boats at the Henley on Torrens regatta, Adelaide

Decorated boats at the Henley on Torrens regatta, Adelaide

Close view of rowing boats decorated to represent swans and summer houses sailing on the Torrens River during the Henley on Torrens regatta, Adelaide.

Rowing contest between French and South Australian  seamen

Rowing contest between French and South Australian seamen

Close view of two rowing crews in a contest at Outer Harbor between visiting French seamen from the cruiser 'Victor Hugo' and South Australian naval officers.

Crowd of punters at Cheltenham races

Crowd of punters at Cheltenham races

A large crowd of punters at Cheltenham race course; members of a brass band can be seen having a rest.

Maypole dance display, Children's Hospital, Adelaide

Maypole dance display, Children's Hospital, Adelaide

Spectators watching children performing a maypole dance in the grounds of the Children's Hospital with the Adelaide parklands in the background.

Boy Scouts at a function in Adelaide, South Australia

Boy Scouts at a function in Adelaide, South Australia

A senior Boy Scout addressing a gathering at a function in Adelaide; colleagues sit behind him with honoured guests which Searcy notes include Sir A. Pickford.

A pearling vessel at sea off Thursday Island

A pearling vessel at sea off Thursday Island

A pearling vessel at sea anchored off Thursday Island.

Contestants running in a race at Glenelg, South Australia

Contestants running in a race at Glenelg, South Australia

Men running the third lap of a mile during a race at Glenelg.

Premises of an Adelaide bowling club

Premises of an Adelaide bowling club

Members playing a game of bowls outside the premises of a club in Adelaide, South Australia.

Clement Hill and Edgar Mayne tossing a coin before a cricket match

Clement Hill and Edgar Mayne tossing a coin before a cricket match

Two cricket captains, Clement Hill, right for South Australia and Edgar Mayne, left for Victoria, tossing a coin before the start of a match in Adelaide.

The finish of a ladies swimming race

The finish of a ladies swimming race

Women swimming in the Torrens River at the finish of a race near Adelaide; Searcy describes the winner as being 'Miss Whitford'.

Four South Australian men

Four South Australian men

Four South Australian men photographed possibly at the races; Searcy identifies two as J.Campbell, first left and G. Bax, second left.

Sailing ships calling at Kirton Point, Port Lincoln

Sailing ships calling at Kirton Point, Port Lincoln

Distant view of sailing ships anchored at Port Lincoln's Kirton Point jetty. Four horse drawn vehicles and a motor car are waiting near the jetty.

Storm damage to a tent on Pearson Islands, South Australia

Storm damage to a tent on Pearson Islands, South Australia

A small tent used by scientists camping which has been wrecked by a storm on Pearson Islands at the east end of the Great Australian Bight.

Dr. Moulden and Mr. Lienau

Dr. Moulden and Mr. Lienau

Dr. O. M. Moulden of Broken Hill who devoted much time in the development of the Sturt pea with Mr. C.H.A. Lienau of Unley Park who judged at the Broken Hill flower show in October 1922.

Group of men which includes a senior Boy Scout in Adelaide

Group of men which includes a senior Boy Scout in Adelaide

A group of men which includes a senior Boy Scout leaving a function in Adelaide; Searcy identifies the central figure holding a hat in his hand as Sir A. Pickford; other names not known.

A sailing ship and a steamboat at sea

A sailing ship and a steamboat at sea

A sailing ship and a small steamboat with sail following which Searcy has identified as the 'Jessie Darling' at sea off South Australia.

A senior Boy Scout delivering an address at a function

A senior Boy Scout delivering an address at a function

A senior Boy Scout identified by Searcy as Sir A. Pickford addressing an audience from a platform where colleagues and other men sit.

Early plantings in the Botanical Garden, Adelaide

Early plantings in the Botanical Garden, Adelaide

An area described by Searcy as part of the 'first Botanical Garden, near the River Torrens bank'; it is a winter scene with bare trees and a large fenced off cactus.

Boy Scouts raising the flag in Adelaide

Boy Scouts raising the flag in Adelaide

A group of Boy Scouts raising their hats in salute as they raise the flag in Adelaide.

Magnus Wald, Honorary Secretary of the Royal Yacht Squadron

Magnus Wald, Honorary Secretary of the Royal Yacht Squadron

Magnus Wald, Honorary Secretary of the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron.

Holiday-makers enjoying the sea at Glenelg. South Australia

Holiday-makers enjoying the sea at Glenelg. South Australia

Holiday-makers enjoying the beach at Glenelg, South Australia; children and adults swim and paddle in the sea on a hot summer's day, the jetty is in the background displaying advertisements for whisky, furniture and biscuits.

Members of Lockleys Rifle Club

Members of Lockleys Rifle Club

A group of seven men who were members of the Lockleys Rifle Club in South Australia; names not known.

Twelve elderly men described as pioneers at Glenelg

Twelve elderly men described as pioneers at Glenelg

A group of twelve elderly men sitting and standing outside a building described by Searcy as 'Pioneers at Glenelg'; names not known.

Children playing in a playground in New South Wales

Children playing in a playground in New South Wales

Children playing on a swing and see-saw at a public playground in New South Wales.

Train accident in the Adelaide railway yard,

Train accident in the Adelaide railway yard,

A train accident in the Adelaide railway yard on 28 January, 1923 when the incoming Clapham locomotive F 173 collided with the outgoing Kapunda locomotive Q 79 resulting in a fireman on the F Class being killed.

A man imitating the silent film comedian Harold Lloyd

A man imitating the silent film comedian Harold Lloyd

A man imitating the silent film comedian Harold Lloyd sitting on a raft during a Henley on Torrens regatta held in Adelaide.

Some of the Girl Guides of the 1st Adelaide and 1st Mitcham companies in charge of Lieutenant B. Ford Smith, who entertained in camp at Seacliff, Miss Alvilde Bridges, daughter of the Governor and Mrs. Bridges.

Semaphore kiosk and bathing pavilion

Semaphore kiosk and bathing pavilion

The premises of the new kiosk and bathing pavilion at Semaphore which opened on 23 December, 1922.

Girl guides demonstrating first aid

Girl guides demonstrating first aid

Four Girl Guides demonstrating first aid on four 'patients' at an outdoor function in Adelaide.

Sir George Murray attending a Boy Scout rally in Adelaide

Sir George Murray attending a Boy Scout rally in Adelaide

Sir George Murray, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia talking to Boy Scouts at a rally held in Adelaide.