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J.P. O'Farrell, a cyclist from Victoria
A cyclist identified by Searcy as J.P. O'Farrell from Victoria photographed standing with his bicycle during an event.


Members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Adelaide
A group of men, women and children described by Searcy as including delegates to a conference of the Society of Friends held in Adelaide. This was the Australia General Meeting. Some of the members are identified. First row: first woman is Helen Drewett, man with folded arms is Frederick Coleman, sixth person is Jean Curtis and alongside her, next to boy, is Deborah Coleman. Second row: Second man is Thomas Binns Robson. Third row: First man is Leonard Darby, woman next to him is Edna Fennell, next to her is Frank Fryer. Last two men in the row are Edwin Ashby and Evan Williams (Old Bill). Fifth row: Third along is Helen Coleman and last in row is Raymond Wilton.


A large crowd at Glenelg
A large crowd attending an outdoor gathering described by Searcy as a 'church rally'. A small orchestra is seated on a platform where two men, possibly speakers, are sitting. The tower in the background is Glenelg Town Hall. The stage on the left side of the photo was the William Storrie Memorial Bandstand. The tower in the background is Glenelg Town Hall. The stage on the left side of the photo was the William Storrie Memorial Bandstand. The Bandstand must have been located at the back of the Town Hall.


Priscilla Weigall and other girls at a hospital fete
Miss Priscilla Weigall and other girls looking into a silver bowl, possibly containing sweets at a hospital fete in Adelaide; two women and a man are looking on, the woman on the left is possibly Lady Weigall.


Launching the new ship 'Sophocles' at Belfast, Ireland
The newly built ship 'Sophocles' being launched from shipyards at Belfast, Ireland.


Cricket players from Warooka, South Australia
Group of cricket players from Warooka, South Australia; names not known.


Opening J.M. Reid Children's Playground, Hindmarsh
The arrival of Lady Weigall and Mr. and Mrs. Reid for the official opening of the J. M. Reid Children's Playground, Bandstand, and Reserve at Hindmarsh, South Australia, on 26 November 1921.


Miss Whitford, a champion swimmer at Semaphore, South Australia
Close view of a young woman wearing bathing costume identified by Searcy as Miss Whitford who won the Ladies race at Semaphore during a swimming gala.


Teams of horses clearing land for a dam in South Australia
Distant view of men working with teams of horses clearing land for a new dam in South Australia, exact location not known.


Memorial to the Rev. Charles Beaumont Howard
Memorial to the Rev. Charles Beaumont Howard, the first Colonial Chaplain, erected at West Terrace cemetery by members of the Manchester Unity Oddfellows in South Australia and blessed by the Bishop of Adelaide on 11 December 1921. Mrs. Peate nee Foulkes, of Angas Street, Adelaide, standing on the left of the photograph was christened by Rev. Howard when she was six weeks old.


Spectators at a tennis event in Adelaide, South Australia
Spectators watching a tennis event held in Adelaide, South Australia.


A neglected botanic garden in Adelaide
A neglected botanic garden described by Searcy as 'a bit of old Adelaide'; a post and wire fence surrounds the area where a brush roofed garden shelter and other old buildings can be seen, palm trees are growing in the background.


Four men at the launching of the steamboat 'Eurimbla'
Four men photographed at the launching of the new ship 'Eurimbla' from the Poole & Steele shipyard at Osborne, near Port Adelaide; names not known.


Poole & Steele shipyard under construction at Osborne
Distant view of the Poole & Steele shipyard under construction at Osborne, near Port Adelaide, South Australia.


The Bishop of Adelaide talking to guests at Bishop's Court, Adelaide
A.N. Thomas, Bishop of Adelaide talking to three women guests at a function held at Bishop's Court.


Boy Scouts from College Park, South Australia
A troop of Boy Scouts from College Park, South Australia; names not known.


Men on the deck of a new ship at Osborne, South Australia
Men, possibly shipwrights, working on the deck of a new ship at Osborne shipyard, South Australia.


Men with machinery pressing wool into bales at Port Adelaide
Three men working with machinery that is pressing wool into bales in a warehouse at Port Adelaide, South Australia.


Men with horses working on a new dam in South Australia
Distant view of men with horses working on forming embankments for a new dam in South Australia.


A Scottish dance performance in Adelaide
A piper and dancer wearing national dress performing a Scottish dance on a platform at an outdoor function in Adelaide.


Artillerymen standing by two field guns in Adelaide parklands
Artillery officers and men photographed grouped by two field guns in the Adelaide parklands where the royal salute in honour of Queen Alexandra's birthday was fired.


Sir Archibald Weigall with men associated with the Boy Scout movement
Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, sitting centre front row of a group which includes men associated with the Boy Scout movement outside Government House; other names not known.


Adelaide Hunt Club out with the hounds
Members of the Adelaide Hunt Club out with the hounds at O'Halloran Hill, near Adelaide, South Australia on the 26th September, 1922.


Sir Archibald Weigall attending a function at Edwardstown
Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia meeting a group of boys at an outdoor function held at Edwardstown, South Australia. The Governor opened the State Boys War Memorial Hall at the Edwardstown Industrial School, now the Glandore Community Centre. There was an honour roll board - about 294 boys who had passed through the school had enlisted in WWI and about 49 were killed. It is said that one of the 'boys' was the first soldier awarded the Military Medal in France in WWI, and the board is now held at the Glandore Community Centre [information provided by a researcher].


Sir Archibald Weigall attending a function in Adelaide
Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia photographed standing on the steps of a building whilst attending a function which Searcy describes as a fete at Prince Alfred College.


Sir Archibald Weigall delivering a speech at Thebarton
Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia delivering a speech to a large crowd at Thebarton, South Australia.


A large residence with timber framed additions
A large residence partially obscured by trees; it is located in spacious grounds and has timber framed English style additional buildings; location not known.


War Memorial, Yongala, South Australia
Memorial erected by the residents of Yongala, South Australia, in memory of the heroes of Yongala and district who fell in the Great European War, 1914-1919.


Women tennis players from South Australia and New South Wales
Eight women tennis players, four from South Australia standing in the back row and four visiting Adelaide from New South Wales sitting in front; names not known.


A woman playing bowls in Adelaide
A woman identified as Mrs. Ford playing bowls in Adelaide.