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Sir Henry Galway, Governor and Crawford Vaughan, Premier of South Australia

Sir Henry Galway, Governor and Crawford Vaughan, Premier of South Australia

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia and Lady Galway photographed at Government House with Crawford Vaughan, Premier of South Australia and others; front row, second left is Lady Galway with Crawford Vaughan, Sir Henry Galway, and Mrs.Vaughan on her left, other names not known.

Roman Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide and other clergymen

Roman Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide and other clergymen

The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide, R.W.Spence sitting third from the left, front row of a formal group of clergymen, other names not known.

Staff of the South Australian Harbors Board

Staff of the South Australian Harbors Board

Arthur Searcy sitting centre of the front row of a group of some of the staff of the South Australian Harbors Board assembled at the entrance to a building, possibly the Board's office in Victoria Square, Adelaide; other names unknown.

Members of the Municipal Tramways Trust brass band, Adelaide

Members of the Municipal Tramways Trust brass band, Adelaide

Members of the Municipal Tramways Trust brass band sitting in a group outside a grandstand, they wear braided uniforms and carry their instruments with the big bass drum at the centre of the front row.

South Australian wine-makers out on a field trip

South Australian wine-makers out on a field trip

A large group of South Australian wine-makers out on a day's field trip; Walter Smith of Yalumba winery stands centre of the front row marked with a cross, other names not known.

Group of South Australian men including four politicians

Group of South Australian men including four politicians

A group of eight prominent South Australian men including four politicians: front row, left to right E.A. Anstey; R.P. Blundell; J.G. Moseley; F.S. Wallis.

Sir Charles Todd seated with other astronomers attending a conference in Adelaide

Sir Charles Todd seated with other astronomers attending a conference in Adelaide

Sir Charles Todd, astronomer, meterologist, electrical engineer and Superintendent of the construction of the Overland Telegraph Line seated second left with other astronomers attending a conference held in Adelaide. According to a researcher, this photo was printed in The 'Register' Thursday 18 May 1905, News of the Day - The Illustrated Observer. Members of the Interstate Astronomer's Conference Lately Sitting in Adelaide In the front row, seated, reading from left to right, are - Mr. P. Barrachi (Vic.), Sir Charles Todd, C.M.G. (S.A.), Mr. W.E. Cooke (W.A.), Mr. H.A. Lenehan (N.S.W.). Standing - Mr. G.F. Dodwell (S.A.), Mr. H. Spowers (Qd.), Mr. H.C. Kingsmill (Tas.), Mr. R.F. Griffiths (S.A.), and Mr. S.W. Chettle (S.A.).

Five men from Lameroo

Five men from Lameroo

A group of five young men from Lameroo who volunteered. Back row: Alfred Cornish, Denis O'Leary and Wilmot Leslie Hicks. Sitting: George Henry Griffiths and William Edward Mead.

Methodist Ministers in a group photograph

Methodist Ministers in a group photograph

A group photograph of Methodist Ministers in Adelaide, possibly for the Methodist Conference of 1913; one of the greatest preachers of Australian Protestantism, the Rev. Henry Howard is sitting centre of the second row with Dr.Chapple sitting second from the left.

Soldiers on parade, Adelaide, South Australia

Soldiers on parade, Adelaide, South Australia

Soldiers on parade in Adelaide, South Australia. Colonel Weir (1st Commaniding Officer of the 10th Battalion) is fifth from left in the second row; Lieutenant Harper (left) and Lt Colonel W. Dollman are standing on the far right of the picture.

Adelaide police during a visit of inspection

Adelaide police during a visit of inspection

Adelaide police in a formal group outside their barracks during a visit of inspection by the Chief Secretary and Police Commissioner Edwards; members of the police band stand in the back row.

Members of a South Australian brass band

Members of a South Australian brass band

Uniformed members of a South Australian brass band in a group photograph; a senior army officer sits at the centre of the front row, names not known.

Formal group of uniformed soldiers described as reinforcements

Formal group of uniformed soldiers described as reinforcements

A formal group of uniformed soldiers described by Searcy as 'reinforcements' for the World War I conflict. The location has been identified by a researcher as the Mitcham Camp, and has suggested that the group appears to be the 2 Army Medical Corps. The officer in the front row, fourth from left, is Renfrey Gershom Burnard, who enlisted 14/8/1916 and embarked for overseas on 19 February 1917, which puts the date of this photograph within that time frame. [A photo featuring some of the men appeared in 'The Chronicle', Saturday 13 January 1917, page 30 under the heading 'November reinforcements for the A.M.C.; another appeared in the same paper the following week (Saturday 27 January 1917, page 28) under the heading 'Men of the A.M.C.' See also PRG 280/1/18/32.]

A large formal group of South Australian women

A large formal group of South Australian women

A large formal group of South Australian women at a campsite, the place and reason for the grouping is unknown; a man, possibly the leader of the group, sits at the centre of the front row.

Members of a brass band in South Australia

Members of a brass band in South Australia

Uniformed members of a brass band sitting and standing with their musical instruments in a formal group; an army officer is the central figure in the front row where a small boy stands holding a horn instrument; names not known.

Vegetables growing at a nursery in South Australia

Vegetables growing at a nursery in South Australia

Nurserymen standing amongst rows of vegetables growing in South Australia.

New recruits for the Army during World War I

New recruits for the Army during World War I

New civilian recruits for Army service during World War I marching along a road in South Australia escorted by a uniformed soldier; four of their number stand in the front, three holding bugles up to their mouths and the fourth playing a small drum. The officer on the far side of the group (near the third row) is Robert Conroy Parrott (see also PRG 280/1/18/8 and B 23141); the location of the photo is probably Mitcham Camp (based on Parrott's career); and the date around 1915 (based on the fact he is still wearing his old pre-war 74th Militia hat and jacket).

Formal group of men and women at an outdoor function

Formal group of men and women at an outdoor function

A formal group of men and women possibly members of a committee, most wearing name tags or badges photographed in a field at an outdoor function; Colonel Weir, Aide-de-camp to the Governor-General sits third from the left, second row.

Group of soldiers, some wounded, attending an outdoor function

Group of soldiers, some wounded, attending an outdoor function

A group of uniformed soldiers, some convalescing from wounds, sitting with others at tea tables outside a marquee draped with the Australian flag attending an outdoor function in South Australia. The man in the front row in civilian clothing is the Prime Minister, William Morris 'Billy' Hughes.

16th Reinforcements, 10th Battalion, World War I.

16th Reinforcements, 10th Battalion, World War I.

A large formal group of South Australian soldiers trained as the 16th Reinforcements for the 10th Battalion during World War I, at Mitcham army camp. Two civilian women sit in the front row where colours are spread out behind a small drum. The commanding officer of the 10th Battalion, 16th Reinforcements was Lieutenant Rufus Phillip Ford, with other officers Eric Charles Harvey, James Bichan McLean and John Gladstone Sinclair.

Mrs Seager of the Cheer-Up Society and helpers at an outdoor function

Mrs Seager of the Cheer-Up Society and helpers at an outdoor function

Crowds at an outdoor function held in Adelaide parklands behind Mrs.Seager, founder of the Cheer-Up Society, and some of the volunteer helpers in standing by a basket weave stretcher bed carrying a wounded soldier; Sir William Sowden, editor of the 'Register' newspaper and co-founder of the Society stands third from the left, front row.

Charles Glover, Mayor of Adelaide with a large group of associates

Charles Glover, Mayor of Adelaide with a large group of associates

A large group of adults and young people photographed under trees with Charles Glover, Mayor of Adelaide sitting front row, carrying a hat and walking stick, next to an elderly woman wearing a dark dress and cap.

Members of a men's lacrosse team

Members of a men's lacrosse team

Members of a men's lacrosse team sitting and standing in two rows; names not known.

Men who were local identities at Henley Beach, South Australia

Men who were local identities at Henley Beach, South Australia

A group of men who were local identities at Henley Beach, South Australia; they include J.H.Sinclair (unidentified) who later became the first Mayor of Henley and Grange and Paris Nesbit, lawyer, sitting front row fourth from the right wearing light clothing and holding a cane.

School children photographed outside their school in South Australia

School children photographed outside their school in South Australia

A large group of school children with teachers in the back row photographed outside their school in South Australia.

A large audience in a hall with the Governor of South Australia present

A large audience in a hall with the Governor of South Australia present

A large audience in a flag decorated hall with Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia from 1903-1908 sitting in the front row.

Group of teachers at Elliston, South Australia

Group of teachers at Elliston, South Australia

A group of young teachers photographed outside a wooden building at Elliston with Inspector Gartrell sitting centre front row.

A male hockey team dressed in women's clothing for a charity match

A male hockey team dressed in women's clothing for a charity match

A group of men dressed in women's clothing for a hockey match held in aid of a patriotic cause during World War I; a small girl and boy sit in the front row, names not known.

Part of an audience seated in a large hall

Part of an audience seated in a large hall

Partial view of an audience seated in a large hall heavily decorated with flags and bunting, a man thought to be the Master of Ceremonies sits in the centre of the front row behind a table draped with the Union Jack.

Point Lowly lighthouse

Point Lowly lighthouse

Distant view of Point Lowly lighthouse, South Australia; Arthur Searcy in a passenger in a rowing boat in the foreground.