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'Royal Visit Decorations - Belfast, Northern Ireland'

'Royal Visit Decorations - Belfast, Northern Ireland'

A decorative archway spans a Belfast street for the 'Royal Visit'. It is decorated with Union Jack flags and portraits of the King and Queen. A group of men are standing around a ladder, and young boys are in the street nearby.

Doris Beeston

Doris Beeston

Portrait, mounted on board, of Miss Doris Beeston. Inscription on back reads "Yr old pal 26-6-1910 - Doris -". Doris Beeston became Secretary of the Kindergarten Union from 1924 to 1939.

"The Glory of a Lion is his Mane"

"The Glory of a Lion is his Mane"

Sketch of a lion and the Union Jack, with the words "The Glory of a Lion is his mane. The mane is not merely a glorious ornament but a real protection to a lion"; the mane of the lion is made up of the words Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand, Africa and colonies, and it is signed J.W.

King William Street

King William Street

Union Jack flags fly from flagpoles in the middle of King William Street during the 1963 Royal Visit.

King William Street

King William Street

Union Jack flags fly from flagpoles in the middle of King William Street during the 1963 Royal Visit.

The Burra Hall

The Burra Hall

Bird's eye view of the interior of the Burra Hall, the main hall of the Cheer Up Hut in Adelaide, set up with tables for dining and with five Cheer Up Society workers standing beside one. There is a piano and phonograph on the stage which is draped with the Australian flag and the Union Jack, and there are photographs of servicemen around the hall. [On the back of photograph] 'The Cheer Up Hut / World War I / The Burra Hall / about 1918 / Ready for daily Service and ex-Servicemen's "free" meals (guests of the Society - through generosity of the Public & Voluntary / helpers.) Photo in panels of men who made the supreme sacrifice'.

The Burra Hall

The Burra Hall

Bird's eye view of the interior of the Burra Hall, set up with tables for dining and with two Cheer Up Society workers nearby. There is a piano and phonograph on the stage which is draped with the Australian flag and the Union Jack, and there are photographs of servicemen around the hall. [On the back of photograph] 'Lunch time at / The Cheer Up Hut World War I / Showing / Panels with photos in memory of / men killed in action among whom / were Col Carew Reynell. Col. A.Miell 9th Light H. / L/Cpl George Seager. Major A.Cook. Capt Frank Chabrel / Trevor Owen Smith . CSM Judell & others'.

Crowds waving to the Queen

Crowds waving to the Queen

Crowds on North Terrace waving to the Queen and Prince Philip as they go past. The John Martins building has an Australian flag and a Union Jack flying from it.

Display of flowers at Orroroo, South Australia

Display of flowers at Orroroo, South Australia

Two women, who appear to be wearing a form of national dress, standing by a display of potted plants and flowers surrounding a Union Jack flag at Orroroo during a function to lay the foundation stone for a new hospital.

A church parade at Peterborough, South Australia

A church parade at Peterborough, South Australia

An army officer leads a church parade of men along the main street of Peterborough, a Boy Scout holding a large Union Jack marches behind him in front of a brass band; some of the men wear army uniform, others are in civilian clothes.

Children dressed as sailors

Children dressed as sailors

Four children dressed in sailor suits standing by a mock field gun which has two Union Jack flags attached during a fund raising function for the troops during World War I in Adelaide, South Australia.

A decorated car at a fund raising function

A decorated car at a fund raising function

A motor car decorated with flowers and drapery and a large bulldog cut-out on the bonnet transporting a young girl dressed as Britannia holding a large Union Jack flag at a fund raising function in Adelaide, South Australia.

Commercial buildings in Adelaide

Commercial buildings in Adelaide

Commercial buildings on the corner of King William Street and Waymouth Street, Adelaide featuring Scottish House, Commercial Union Assurance Co. Ltd., Scrymgour & Sons, printers.

Sir Tom Bridges attending a function in Adelaide

Sir Tom Bridges attending a function in Adelaide

Sir Tom Bridges, Governor of South Australia, attending a function, possibly a foundation stone ceremony, in Adelaide; he is standing on a dais surrounded with scaffolding which is draped with a Union Jack flag listening to an address given during the proceedings.

Premises of W. D. & H. O. Wills in Adelaide

Premises of W. D. & H. O. Wills in Adelaide

The premises of W. D. & H. O. Wills, tobacco merchants at 83-91 Waymouth Street, Adelaide located between W. Laycock's Marble Works and the S.A. Farmers' Co-operative Union Ltd. showrooms.

Football match in Adelaide

Football match in Adelaide

Football players jumping for the ball during a football match between the South Australian Second Eighteen (striped guernsey) and a team representng the the TFL (Tasmanian Football League - which was based in southern Tasmania), played in front of a large crowd at Adelaide Oval 21st July 1923. It is possible that the South Australian on the left, waiting for the tap, is rover Ivor Nicolle from Sturt. The TFL were the victors in this match. Number 1 is H. Gorringe for Tasmania. This record previously said it was a Tasmanian State team, however a researcher has pointed out that at the time in Tasmania there was the TFL, which comprised of teams from the south including Hobart, NTFA (Northern Tasmanian Football Association), and NWFU (North West Football Union).

Group of interstate meat traders in Adelaide

Group of interstate meat traders in Adelaide

A group of interstate meat traders in Adelaide; the central figure sitting front row fourth from the right is A.W. Styles, M.L.C., Secretary of the Meat Industry Employees' Union and Federal President of the Commonwealth Meat Industry Employees' Association.

Josiah Thomas, miner and politician and his bride Clara on their wedding day

Josiah Thomas, miner and politician and his bride Clara on their wedding day

The Hon.Josiah Thomas, miner and politician with his bride Clara, nee Ingleby on their wedding day in Adelaide, 20th February 1909.

Labor day procession in Argent Street, Broken Hill

Labor day procession in Argent Street, Broken Hill

Crowds lining Argent Street in Broken Hill to watch a Labor Day procession of men carrying union banners.

Horse drawn Labor Day float in Adelaide, South Australia

Horse drawn Labor Day float in Adelaide, South Australia

A horse drawn Labor Day float advertising the B.H.Tailors, Tailoresses Union and urging spectators to 'get your clothes made locally'.

A Labor procession in Argent Street, Broken Hill

A Labor procession in Argent Street, Broken Hill

A Labor procession with union banners in Argent Street, Broken Hill, with regalia being worn by leading trade unionists. A large crowd is looking on.

Alexander Davidson McDonald, South Australian breeder of race horses

Alexander Davidson McDonald, South Australian breeder of race horses

Portrait of Alexander Davidson McDonald of 'Strathneath' near Kadina, a South Australian grazier and well known breeder of race horses. McDonald lived at "Strathneath", a property on the Strathneath Road heading north out of Alford, South Australia, near Kadina.

Boy scouts standing in a line at the side of a road

Boy scouts standing in a line at the side of a road

Boy scouts standing in a line at the side of a road, their leader carries a Union Jack flag.

The Institute building at Minlaton, South Australia

The Institute building at Minlaton, South Australia

The premises of the Institute building at Minlaton; a small crowd stands outside near a flag-pole where a Union Jack is flying.

Electrification of the Adelaide tramways

Electrification of the Adelaide tramways

Inauguration day for the start of the electrification of Adelaide tramways; crowds surround a steam-roller fixed with scarifiers waiting for instructions to begin tearing up the macadam road, a Union Jack flag flies from a flagpole in the foreground.

Official opening of the new reservoir at Pekina, South Australia

Official opening of the new reservoir at Pekina, South Australia

Distant view of a crowd of visitors listening to Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia opening the new reservoir at Pekina, South Australia; a water catchment area can be seen in the background and the Union Jack flag flies over the small building where the ceremony is being held.

Patriotic occasion in a South Australian country area

Patriotic occasion in a South Australian country area

A small crowd standing around a military band playing during a patriotic function in a South Australian country area, possibly at Gulnare; a large union jack flag is being held up and the children carry small flags.

An army padre conducting an outdoor service

An army padre conducting an outdoor service

A large crowd of civilians and military personnel listening to an army padre's address; he stands by a small table covered with a union jack flag set up at an outdoor location.

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.

Railway workers attending a meeting at Islington, South Australia

Railway workers attending a meeting at Islington, South Australia

A crowd of railway employees attending a meeting at Islington Works in South Australia.