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Arthur Leonard Birchett.

Arthur Leonard Birchett.

No. 237 Trumpeter Arthur Leonard Birchett, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, 'B' Squadron, born Hackney, England. Enlisted Port Pirie, South Australia, 27 August 1914. Embarked on HMAT 'Port Lincoln' 22 October 1914. Wounded in action, Monash Valley, Gallipoli, and died of wounds at sea on HMS Newmarket, 28 May 1915, aged 20. His estate was left to his mother, Mrs Ellen Birchett, of 32 Rodins Road, Homerton, London, England. Believed to have been photographed at Morphettville Camp.

Welcome home reception for soldiers at Quorn

Welcome home reception for soldiers at Quorn

QUORN: Welcome home reception for returned soldiers from the European War, 1914-18, outside the the original Quorn Railway Station. The timber structure was replaced by a stone building in 1916.

State War Memorial

State War Memorial

State War Memorial at Dusk.

Keswick Hospital : Certificate

Keswick Hospital : Certificate

Certificate awarded to Miss Violet Williams in recognition of 5 years devoted service under the Australian Red Cross Society during the Great War 1914-1919. Signed by Helen Munro-Ferguson.

Keswick Hospital : Certificate

Keswick Hospital : Certificate

Certificate awarded to Miss Violet Williams in recognition of 5 years devoted service under the Australian Red Cross Society during the Great War 1914-1919 for motor ambulance and Orthopaedic Association work. Signed by Helen Munro-Ferguson.

Keswick Hospital : Certificate

Keswick Hospital : Certificate

Certificate awarded to Mrs Chas Williams in recognition of 5 years devoted service under The Australian Red Cross Society during the Great War 1914-1919.

Women's War Memorial, Adelaide

Women's War Memorial, Adelaide

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, at the ceremony to place the foundation stone of the Women's War Memorial, 4 August 1920.

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment photographed standing outside 'The Lodge' at Morphettville. [The building seen behind him can be seen in full in PRG 280/1/10/13.] The Morphettville Camp not only included the Race Course at Morphettville, but an adjacent property lent to the Commonwealth Government by the owner, Mr Hawker, for this early training camp; the building was known as 'The Lodge'.

1st Expeditionary Force on North Terrace

1st Expeditionary Force on North Terrace

[General description] Members of the 1st Expeditionary Force, shouldering their bayonets march along North Terrace, Adelaide on 21st September, 1914. Men and women are lining the street, with a number of vehicles on either side of the road, including a tram. [On front of photograph] 'Ist Expeditionary Force / North Terrace, Adelaide / 21st September 1914'.

1st Expeditionary Force on North Terrace

1st Expeditionary Force on North Terrace

[General description] Members of the 1st Expeditionary Force, shouldering their bayonets march along North Terrace, Adelaide on 21st September, 1914. Men and women are lining the street, with a number of vehicles on either side of the road, including a tram. [On front of photograph] 'Ist Expeditionary Force / North Terrace, Adelaide / 21st September 1914'.

Adelaide Rowing Club : Enlisted members

Adelaide Rowing Club : Enlisted members

Photographic mosaic of 'Members of the Adelaide Rowing Club who enlisted for active service in the Great War, 1914-1919'. The mosaic features for following individuals: A.K. Ekins, H.M. Muirhead, H.A. Christophers, B.T. Angas; L.J. Kingsborough, G.C. McNeilage, E.H. Lucas, B. Cook, M.W. Woodley, C.L. Moule, H.L. Fry, A.S. Ferguson, A.C. Sandland, C.G. Davison, K.J. Fourdrinier, B.C. Provost, T.W. English, T.B. Hardy, P.M. Auld; E. Tilemann, B.T. Green, C.E. Beresford, R.C. Williamson, P.H. Andrews, A.F. Cornish, F.A. Taylor, F.S. Crowhurst, G. Morphett, H.F. Hubbe, D.L. van Senden, W.J. Waddell, R.L. Rhodes (M.C.), N.R. Napier, J.N. Norton, Keith Smith; E. Thomas, J.E. McKail, F.B. McBryde, R.C. Jones, E.G. Dean, D.J. Miller, G.H. Taylor, C.R. Cudmore, L.A. Lewis, E.C. Fitch, A.L. Kennedy, G. Miell; F.H. Conrad, H.L. Bowen, R.H. Rhodes, J.S.P. Morice, C.L. Ekeins, G.C. Timbrell, W.B. Kerr, W.H. Christophers, F.N. Angas, G. Bonython, C.T. Bray, C.V. Newman; C.H. Dean; H.H. Mildred, S.V. Sharp, M.R. Sharp, K.W. Sharp, N. Bowen. D.R. Jones, J.T. Gordon, R.H. Botten, G.M. Muirhead, M.C. Saunders, G.A Pavey, E.T. Dean, L.H. Cornell; M.L. Green, J.L. Sandford (M.C.), Ross Smith, R.S. Fotheringham, R.M. Guthrie, W.B. Blue, T. Owen Smith, T.A. Whyte, C.B. Powell, C.L. Hall, A. Macully, S.I. Chapman, C.M. Kemp, S.A, Hűnn, R.J.P. Rees; S.G. Burford, P.N. de Rose, L.S. Kingsborough, F.M. Bradshaw, K.S. Wall, L.S. Dubois, A.R.G. Fearby, R.K. Wood, W.A. Wood, E.C. Stirling, R.C. Baker, K. Catchlove, L.S. Brown, E.A. Wilcox, J.L. Davidson, S.B. Rees; J.G. Seppelt, J.W.O. Walker, C.A. Wilcox, W.B. Poole, S.W. Matters, J.T. Gordon, A.J. de Bavay, E.M. Luxmoore, J.R. Fullarton, N.F. Wastell, M.U. Hűbbe, J.R, Bennett, A.S. Paterson, H.M. Orr, J.D.L. Craven.

Glenelg

Glenelg

Convalescent home 'Anzac House' with wounded World War 1 returned soldiers in beds & nurses outside.

Beehives, Lyndoch

Beehives, Lyndoch

Mrs. Moore looking after honey production for World War I Soldiers.

Fancy Dress Social

Fancy Dress Social

Mount Gambier Fancy Dress Social - World War I fund raiser.

World War I Soldiers

World War I Soldiers

World War I soldiers in front of Government House.

Clift family soldiers

Clift family soldiers

Three members of the Clift family who served in the A.I.F. during World War I. L to R: No. 3786 Private Harrold Roy Clift, born Whyte Yarcowie, 50th Battalion, wounded in action Battle of Moquet Farm, France, 16 August 1916, No. 3788 Private Clarence Alfred Clift, born Jamestown, 50th Battalion, killed in action Battle of Moquet Farm, France, 16 August 1916 and No. 3787 Walter John Clift, born Yarcowie, 50th Battalion, uncle of Harrold and Clarence, also killed in action, Battle of Moquet Farm, France, 16 August 1916.

W. Jenkins

W. Jenkins

Studio portrait of a boy dressed in a World War I military uniform.

William Stuart Stirling

William Stuart Stirling

William Stuart Stirling, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Reginald Hopcraft

Reginald Hopcraft

Reginald Hopcraft, 1st Australian Imperial Force. According to a researcher, this is likely a photo of 687 Reginald Hopcraft who served in the 43rd Battalion during the First World War. In the course of his service with the battalion he would be admitted to hospital several times suffering from Shell Shock.

Theo. M. Pflaum

Theo. M. Pflaum

PORTRAIT: Theo. M. Pflaum, aged 22 years, a lieutenant in the 8th Machine Gun Company of the Australian Imperial Force. He was killed in battle during World War I on 24th September 1917.

'Sticks' Godfrey of Orroroo

'Sticks' Godfrey of Orroroo

PORTRAIT: Studio view of 'Sticks' Godfrey of Orroroo wearing his uniform as an enlisted soldier during World War 1. According to a researcher, there is only one enlistment from Orrorroo by the name of Godfrey and that is Herbert Alfred GODFREY.

Military Supply Depot

Military Supply Depot

GENERAL: Three soldiers at the 11th Brigade Supply Depot photographed seated amidst trestle tables carrying military clothing and footwear during World War I, possibly in England; names not known.

Four soldiers in uniform

Four soldiers in uniform

GENERAL: Four World War I soldiers standing outside a galvanised iron building which has number 3 on the door, possibly their mess hut; names not known.

Soldiers sleeping quarters

Soldiers sleeping quarters

GENERAL: Soldiers in their sleeping quarters at Lark Hill, U.K. during World War I.

Norman Charles Halliday

Norman Charles Halliday

GENERAL: Norman Charles Halliday, known as 'Saltbush Bill', of the 9th Light Horse overseas in the desert during World War I with his horse 'Blue'.

Bank of Thrift on North Terrace

Bank of Thrift on North Terrace

BANK OF THRIFT: The World War 1 fundraising centre outside the Government House entrance on North Terrace known as the Bank of Thrift.

Memorial erected by the Brighton Cement Company

Memorial erected by the Brighton Cement Company

BRIGHTON: The pillar memorial erected by the Brighton Cement Company in honour of thirty enlisted employees, seven were killed in action during World War 1.

Hospital in Cairo

Hospital in Cairo

GENERAL: A building in Cairo which was used as a hospital during the First World War.

Inside a Cairo military hospital

Inside a Cairo military hospital

GENERAL: Interior view of a military hospital in Cairo during World War I.

Australian soldiers and nurses in Egypt

Australian soldiers and nurses in Egypt

GENERAL: Australian soldiers in Egypt during World War I.