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Headquarters staff at Exhibition Camp.

Headquarters staff at Exhibition Camp.

South Australian army officers during World War I outside quarters. This photo was published in 'The Observer', Saturday 28 August 1915, page 28, under the general heading 'Responded to the call - recruiting and military camps'. The caption under the photo reads: 'Headquarters staff at Exhibition Camp: - Back Row Lieut. H. K. Bews (Quartermaster), Lieut. A.A. Scarfe (Orderly Officer), 8th Light Horse, Lieut. C.C. Tucker (Adjutant), Lieut. Knowles (Army Service Corps). Front Row - Lieut. A.R. Creswick (Camp Orderly Officer), Capt. J.R. Borrow (second in command); Lieut.-Col. T. Hancock, Brigade Major (Camp Commandant), Capt. J.B. McGlashan (Army Medical Corps)'. [Duplicate of PRG 280/1/15/155.]

Papers relating to war service

Papers relating to war service

George Oswald's war service record written by Geoff Oswald; a Red Cross letter sent to his mother Alice informing her that George was in hospital, recovering from pneumonia (1917); charge sheet - absent without leave (January 1918); summary of evidence (11 January 1918); AIF record of non-military employment Form D (1919); Commonwealth of Australia Form of Summons for War Gratuity (1920); Commonwealth of Australia, department of repatriation, efficiency certificate (1921); and character reader analyses for George and Florence made by Haydon Stephens (1918).

Old H. Company

Old H. Company

Old H. Company of the 10th Battalion, 3rd Brigade.

Tenth Battalion Officers

Tenth Battalion Officers

Officers of the tenth Battalion A.I.F.

Thomas Storey, Philip De Quetteville Robin, George Darling Beames, and Brunel John Nash

Thomas Storey, Philip De Quetteville Robin, George Darling Beames, and Brunel John Nash

Norwood footballers: Thomas Victor Storey (left), Philip De Quetteville Robin (Kneeling), George Darling Beames (not visible), and Brunel John Nash (right), 1st Australian Imperial Force. The identification of the individuals in this image is based on a slip of paper with the original glass plate negative which reads '441 Norwood footballers P Robins, G. Beames, Storey, Nash'.

Army officers and men

Army officers and men

Group portrait of army officers and men, thought to be the 17th Reinforcements of the 10th Battalion, at Mitcham Camp, mid World War I.

Letters from Walter Thyer

Letters from Walter Thyer

Letters written by W.H. Thyer to his family during World War I while on a troopship in the Indian Ocean, in Egypt and at Gallipoli, 24 February to 26 August 1915.

German officers, World War I

German officers, World War I

A German car containing German officers sent to reveal the whereabouts of their troops, passes throught the British lines with the white flag waving, November 1918.

L.S. Kingsborough : SUMMARY RECORD

Papers of L.S. Kingsborough, comprising letters, notes, illustrations, press cuttings and printed material concerning railways, tramways, sailing ships, engineering and other technical subjects, personal papers and maps and photographs relating to World War I.

Thomas Storey, Philip De Quetteville Robin, George Darling Beames, and Brunel John Nash

Thomas Storey, Philip De Quetteville Robin, George Darling Beames, and Brunel John Nash

Norwood footballers: Thomas Victor Storey (left), Philip De Quetteville Robin (kneeling), George Darling Beames, and Brunel John Nash (right), 1st Australian Imperial Force. The identification of the individuals in this image is based on a slip of paper with the original glass plate negative which reads '441 Norwood footballers P Robins, G. Beames, Storey, Nash'.

11th Light Horse camp, Belah

11th Light Horse camp, Belah

The camp of the 11th Light Horse in Belah [Deir El Belah], Palestine.

Bridge near Beersheba; first explosion

Bridge near Beersheba; first explosion

The 'first explosion' of a bridge near Beersheba. Believed to be the railway bridge called the Bridge Augah.

Bridge near Beersheba; rails blown off

Bridge near Beersheba; rails blown off

A bridge near Beersheba with 'rails blown off before blowing up'. Believed to be the railway bridge called the Bridge Augah.

Captured enemy gun, Semakh

Captured enemy gun, Semakh

'An enemy gun captured near the railway line at Semakh', Palestine, with men believed to be from the Australian 11th Light Horse alongside.

Wedding portrait of Gladys Ellen Symons and Private William Linton Rowett

Wedding portrait of Gladys Ellen Symons and Private William Linton Rowett

Group portrait of a World War One bridal party. In the centre are the bride, Gladys Ellen Symons, and groom, Private William Linton Rowett, No. 850, in uniform. The two bridesmaids are Ethel May Symons (bride's sister) and Thelma Parkyn (groom's niece). The best man is Private Stanley Harold Stevens, No. 855, and the groomsman is Driver Meredith Harrison, No. 827. Gladys and William were married on 12 April 1916 at the Halifax Street Methodist Church. Handwritten note on the back: 'To Dick and May, with fondest love from Will and Gladys'. For further details see 'The Mail' (Adelaide newspaper), Saturday 29 April 1916, page 4.

Harry Ramage

Harry Ramage

Half-plate glass negative of an Australian soldier in World War One military uniform, including a slouch hat, bandolier, and a cavalry sword attached to his belt, standing outdoors in a field. Written in pencil across the top of the glass plate: 'Prt Ramage. Posted Mrs Turner'. Possibly Private Harray Ramage.

Ernest Arthur Frost, Third Australian Light Horse

Ernest Arthur Frost, Third Australian Light Horse

Digital copy of a postcard featuring a black and white portrait photograph of Ernest Arthur Frost in World War I uniform, Third Light Horse, sent to his sister Hilda in Manoora. Text on verso reads 'Love from Ern to Hilda'.

J. J. McCarley

J. J. McCarley

Half-plate glass negative of J.J. McCarley in World War One Australian military uniform. He is seated on a wooden bench and hodling a whip in his hands. Written on original paper envelope: 'No. 422, received Jan 6th, to be completed Jan 10th, name J.J. McCarley, order 1 doz Cabs, 2 Bro.' Possibly Joseph John McCarley, from Geralton, Western Australia, who enlisted with the AIF in November 1918, and was discharged soon after as he was not called up for duty.

C. Wood

C. Wood

Half-plate glass negative of C. Wood wearing World War One Australian military uniform. Written on original paper envelope: '556 copy. C. Wood. 1 doz Cas & Bro. By Saturday 8th October. R.O. 1 1/2 doz Cabs, & 1 Bro. Brn Mto'.

Frederick John Ernest Mitchell

Frederick John Ernest Mitchell

Half-plate glass negative of F.J.E. Mitchell wearing World War One Australian military uniform, including a peaked cap and bandolier. He is standing and holding a cane behind his back. Written on original envelope: '421 F.J.E. Mitchell. 1 Doz Cabs & Bro. Brn Mts. Saturday May 6'.

Charles Cooper

Charles Cooper

Half-plate glass negative of Charles Cooper wearing World War One Australian military uniform, including a slouch hat. He is standing in front of a woodland idyl background, and holidng a cane behind his back. Written on original envelope: 'C. Cooper, 7th Rein 12th Inf 3080 Tasmania. 1 Doz & Bro. 15f style'.

Reginald George Shepherd

Reginald George Shepherd

Half-plate glass negative of R.G. Shepherd wearing World War One Australian military uniform, including a peaked cap, and holding a whip behind his back. Written on original envelope: '1074 R.G. Shepherd. 1 Doz. P.Cards'.

William Richard Wood

William Richard Wood

Half-plate glass negative of W.R. Wood wearing World War One Australian military uniform, including a peaked cap, holding a rod in his hands, and standing in front of an idyllic woodland path background. Written on original envelope: 'W.R. Wood, 5th 27th, 1079. Mrs Wood, Mt Torrens SA, Sep 2/6. 3 Doz Cabs. 3 Bro F.M. 2/6 Pd Shop Tuday. 1 doz P.Cards'.

Stanley Gers

Stanley Gers

Half-plate glass negative head and shoulders portrait of Stanley Gers wearing World War One Australian military uniform. Written on original paper envelope: '5761 4/4/16. 7/4/16. 351. Gers. 6 Cabs. & Bro'.

John Reginald Marks

John Reginald Marks

Half-plate glass negative of John Reginald Marks wearing World War One Australian military uniform, including a peaked cap. Written on original paper envelope: '943. 4048. J.R. Marks [crossed out] L. Robinson'.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Half-plate glass negative of a studio portrait of an unidentified Australian soldier in World War One military uniform with a peaked cap, in front of an idyllic woodland path background. Appears to be the same soldier as SRG 435/77/10.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Half-plate glass negative of a studio portrait of an unidentified Australian soldier in World War One military uniorm, including a peaked cap and great coat, in front of an idyllic woodland path background. Appears to be the same soldier as SRG 435/77/9.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Half-plate glass negative of a studio portrait of an unidentified Australian soldier in World War One military uniform. He is wearing a peaked cap and has a moustache, and is seated in front of an idyllic woodland path background.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Half-plate glass negative of a studio portrait of an unidentified Australian soldier in World War One military uniform, including a slouch hat. He is seated on a wooden bench in front of an idyllic woodland path background.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Quarter-plate glass negative of an unidentified Australian soldier wearing World War One military uniform including a peaked cap and great coat. He is seated on a wooden chair, outdoors, in front of a small wooden shed and a garden. Appears to be the same soldier as SRG 435/77/14 and SRG 435/77/15.