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Sir Tom Bridges visiting Cowandilla

Sir Tom Bridges visiting Cowandilla

Sir Tom Bridges, Governor of South Australia, sitting sixth from the right front row with a group of residents during a visit to Cowandilla; other names not known.

Inter-state visitors in Adelaide

Inter-state visitors in Adelaide

A group of men crowded into the entrance of a building described by Searcy as being visitors from New South Wales and Victoria for a rowing carnival in South Australia; three women stand in the front.

Men and women of the Salvation Army in Adelaide

Men and women of the Salvation Army in Adelaide

Men and women of the Salvation Army in Adelaide photographed standing and sitting in a large group; one man sitting fourth from the right front row is identified as Colonel Sharpe, other names not known.

Two men rowing on the Murray River

Two men rowing on the Murray River

Close view of two men sitting in a rowboat moored at the riverbank, in front of a small moored houseboat, which has a large tabby cat standing on the deck. Location: Murray River.

Members of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914)

Members of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914)

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia with Sir Douglas Mawson and members of the Australasian Antarctic expedition and other distinguished guests. Front row, l.-r. A.W.Piper; Mr.Cohn; Sir Douglas Mawson; Sir Day Bosanquet; Sir Samuel Way; Mr.Wallis; Professor Hudson; Sir Joseph Verco.

Sir Day Bosanquet at Woodside

Sir Day Bosanquet at Woodside

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia sitting front row, second left with Sir John Stirling (centre) and W.P. Dunk at Woodside Agricultural Show.

Inspection of South African War veterans by Lord Kitchener

Inspection of South African War veterans by Lord Kitchener

Inspection of South African War veterans by Lord Kitchener during his visit to South Australia in 1910. [For another photo taken at the same event but slightly later when Kitchener is inspecting two rows back, see B 13506.]

Members of the British and Foreign Bible Society

Members of the British and Foreign Bible Society

Group view of members of the British and Foreign Bible Society taken in a garden in Adelaide; Sir Samuel Way, Chief Justice of South Australia sits front row, third from the right with his wife standing behind him.

Joseph Fisher and his family group

Joseph Fisher and his family group

Mr. Joseph Fisher, sitting fourth from the right and members of his family; Frank Fisher is sitting second from the left and Mrs. Culross second from the right, front row.

Women who did good works in South Australia

Women who did good works in South Australia

A group of South Australian women who worked to help charities; Lady Holder is sitting centre of the front row, fifth from the left.

A group outside the palm house at Adelaide Botanic Garden

A group outside the palm house at Adelaide Botanic Garden

A group of men outside the palm house at the Adelaide Botanic Garden; R. W. Foster, politician, stands second from the left front row.

Sir Thomas Bent, Premier of Victoria with S.A. politicians

Sir Thomas Bent, Premier of Victoria with S.A. politicians

A group of men which includes front row, left to right: L.T. O'Loughlin; A.H. Peake; T. Price, Premier of South Australia; Sir Thomas Bent, Premier of Victoria; ? ; A.A. Kirkpatrick.

Members of the S.A./Vic. Boundary Commission

Members of the S.A./Vic. Boundary Commission

Members of the South Australia and Victoria Boundary Commission; front row, left to right: L.T.O'Loughlin; A.H.Peake; T.Price, Premier of S.A.; Sir Thomas Bent, Premier of Victoria.

A group of South Australian men

A group of South Australian men

A group of South Australian men visiting Adelaide from the country; front row, first left is Mr.Hall and third from the left is Mr. Chartlon, other names not known.

A large group of South Australian women

A large group of South Australian women

A large group of South Australian women and young girls, possibly honouring an aged woman sitting centre of the second row.

Edwin Dean and Gladys Grieve's wedding

Edwin Dean and Gladys Grieve's wedding

Edwin Theyer Dean and Gladys Jean Grieve after their wedding at Stow Memorial (Congregational) Church, Adelaide, 3 December 1912. With guests including the bridegroom's father, Colonel G.H. Dean standing behind the bridal couple and Sir Edwin Smith sitting front row far right.

Staff group from the 'Register', Adelaide

Staff group from the 'Register', Adelaide

Staff group from the 'Register' nespapers in Adelaide' Sir John Bonython is sitting second left, front row.

South Australian magistrates

South Australian magistrates

A group of men described by Searcy as 'unpaid magistrates of South Australia'; they include Messrs.Solomon, Isaacs, C.A.Johnson, H.W.Gill, and Dr.Rogers (seated second left, front row).

Members of the Public Service Association Council

Members of the Public Service Association Council

Members of the Public Service Association Council in South Australia when A. B. Moncrieff was President (seated third from the right, second row).

South Australian Premier Crawford Vaughan and others

South Australian Premier Crawford Vaughan and others

A group of men, possibly politicians with Crawford Vaughan, Premier of South Australia sitting front row fourth from the right.

Port River boat races, South Australia

Port River boat races, South Australia

Distant view of a boat race in progress on the Port River and the spectators watching from many small craft. [A researcher doubts this is the Port River, or even in South Australia].

Sir Day Bosanquet with army veterans

Sir Day Bosanquet with army veterans

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia sitting second row, fifth from the right with a group of army veterans who possibly served in the South African War.

John Livingston, M.H.R. and others

John Livingston, M.H.R. and others

John Livingston, M.H.R. for Barker sitting front row, second from the left with other men, names unknown.

First aid students and 'patients'in South Australia

First aid students and 'patients'in South Australia

A row of bandaged volunteer 'patients', first aid students stand behind a rope waiting for the results from examiners who are checking their work.

Sir Henry Galway and others in a formal group

Sir Henry Galway and others in a formal group

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia with a group of women and army officers. Most of the men in the back row have been identified (from left): Major H.S. Connor (Governor's Aide-de-camp); Captain P.M. McFarlane; the Governor (Sir Henry Galway); Colonel Irving, (South Australian Commandant); Governor General (Sir Ronald Munro); Colonel G.H. Dean; Major W. De Passey; Captain Foxton, A.D.C. to the Governor-General; Major Goldsmith; Lieutenant T.R. Richards.

Two men signalling the arrival of the first swimmer in a race at Semaphore

Two men signalling the arrival of the first swimmer in a race at Semaphore

Two men in a small rowing boat that is acting as the finishing post during swimming events at Semaphore signalling the arrival of the winner; large billboards of advertisements can be seen in the background.

Boat races on the Torrens River, Adelaide

Boat races on the Torrens River, Adelaide

Distant view of spectators on the banks of the Torrens River in Adelaide watching boat races.

Boat crews on the Torrens River

Boat crews on the Torrens River

Boat crews on the Torrens River during races in Adelaide.

A decorated boat on the Torrens River, Adelaide

A decorated boat on the Torrens River, Adelaide

Three women rowing their boat decorated with bunting and a large Australian flag made with flowers on the Torrens River during a regatta held in Adelaide.

Motorcyclist surrounded with well wishers during a big race

Motorcyclist surrounded with well wishers during a big race

George Ramsay on his Lewis motorcycle at Kadina Oval prior to attempting a 24 hour distance record, which he set by covering 824 miles at an average speed of 34.83 mph. He had broken the record earlier in 1912, but had failed to take the necessary steps for the feat to be recognised. Ted Rowe (manager of Lewis, Kadina) with hands on handlebars, and Bill Courtney behind Ramsay. 15-16 December 1913. Information courtesy of the Veteran Car Club of S.A.