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Army cooks on North Terrace, Adelaide
A group of soldiers collecting food from camp ovens set up by army cooks on premises near the Jubilee Oval adjacent to the Exhibition Building on North Terrace, Adelaide where recruits were accommodated for three weeks on their first camp during World War I.


Group of army recruits from Broken Hill
A group of young men from Broken Hill recruited for army service during World War I sitting on a hillside in Adelaide; names not known. A researcher has suggested that the location is the Jubilee Oval, also known as the Exhibition Camp, or North Terrace recruitment camp.


An isolation hospital, Dardanelles campaign
The entrance to a small isolation hospital for Australian troops during the Dardanelles campaign in World War I; two men stand outside.


Australian Field Artillery in Egypt
A column of Australian Field Artillery soldiers and vehicles travelling along an exit road from Alexandria, Egypt during World War I.


British troops leaving Alexandria, Egypt
A column of British foot soldiers leaving Alexandria in Egypt en route for the Balkans during World War I.


Presentation of an illuminated address
A gathering of men, some wearing Australian army uniform, attending a presentation of an illuminated address. A soldier holds the framed address on a small platform where two women, one identified as Mrs. Orchard, are standing, the location is described as being at Liverpool camp. Liverpool Camp was a military training camp in NSW in World War One.


Australian army ambulances leaving Cairo
Two horse drawn Australian army ambulances about to leave the streets of Cairo, Egypt for the Front during World War I.


Army recruits having a meal at their first camp
World War I army recruits still wearing civilian clothing sitting on and in front of a grandstand enjoying a meal at their first camp at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide. For related photos see PRG 280/1/18/30, PRG 280/1/9/151, PRG 280/1/17/132 and PRG 280/1/9/120.


Australian troops on board a ship for the Dardanelles
A small group of soldiers photographed on board their ship as they travel towards the Dardanelles during World War I; names not known.


Light Horse camp near Palestine
Distant view of the 5th Light Horse regiment in camp near Palestine during World War I.


Returned soldiers and nurses at Keswick Barracks, Adelaide
Interior view of a barrack hut used as a sitting room for convalescent returned soldiers from World War I at Keswick Barracks, Adelaide; soldiers sit around a wood stove in basket chairs and nurses stand in the background, flags decorate the ceiling and a 'welcome home' banner hangs on a wall.


Two Australian servicemen's graves, Belgium
Close view of two recent graves for Lieutenant H.Nichol and Private F.R.Mason of the A.I.F.buried in Belgium during the Flanders Campaign, World War I.


A wedding group during the World War, 1914-1918
A small wedding group during World War I showing the bride with her soldier husband sitting together with a bridesmaid, soldier best man, and an older woman standing behind.


Women on board a ship at Outer Harbor
Happy women leaning over the rails of a ship docked at Outer Harbor after greeting their loved ones home from the overseas conflict at the end of World War I; Sammy Lunn, well known fund raiser in South Australia stands on the wharf waving a flag.


New recruits for Army service during World War I
A group of new recruits for Army service, still wearing civilian clothing in charge of two soldiers outside a grandstand in South Australia.


Unveiling ceremony for the Prospect Roll of Honour
Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia attending the unveiling ceremony for the Roll of Honour listing those who served during World War I from the District of Prospect, near Adelaide, South Australia; the Governor stands with his back to an audience as he reads the names.


A crowd waiting at Adelaide railway station for returning soldiers
A crowd waiting at Adelaide railway station for the arrival of returning soldiers from service overseas during World War I.


Troopship leaving Outer Harbor, South Australia
Soldiers packed on board a troopship looking back to South Australia as they leave Outer Harbor for service overseas during World War I. It has been suggested by a researcher that the ship is the HMAT Geelong which left on 31 May 1915.


Cavalcade of motor vehicles bringing returned soldiers home to South Australia
A cavalcade of motor vehicles driving along King William Street, Adelaide bringing returned soldiers home to a warm welcome after their service overseas during World War I.


Returned soldiers leaving Adelaide railway station
Spectators watching motor cars transporting returned soldiers from Adelaide railway station after their arrival back home from service overseas during World War I; an open bus carrying a military band leads the way.


Soldiers on board a troopship returning to South Australia from overseas
Close view of soldiers waiting to disembark from a troopship after arrival at Outer Harbor from service overseas during World War I.


Returned soldiers marching along King William Street, Adelaide
A long parade of soldiers marching along King William Street after returning from service overseas during World War I watched by crowds lining the route.


Returned soldiers riding in motor vehicles along Rundle Street, Adelaide
A parade along Rundle Street, Adelaide led by a military band playing in a open bus of cars carrying soldiers who have just returned home from service overseas during World War I watched by spectators from the shelter of the verandahs and shops.


Crowds welcoming returned soldiers in Adelaide
Crowds of spectators surrounding cars transporting soldiers returning from service overseas in World War I during a welcome home procession in Adelaide.


Wounded soldiers descending from an ambulance
Watched by an officer of the Australian Mechanical Transport Service (AMTS) wounded soldiers use crutches to assist them stepping down from an AMTS ambulance. The ambulance was presented by the Australian Commercial Travellers Association for use in England with the Australian Imperial Force during World War I.


Soldiers in battledress and tin hats receiving medical treatment for their feet
A line of soldiers wearing battledress and tin hats sitting on the ground receiving medical treatment for their feet during World War I; location not known.


Returning soldiers marching along King William Street, Adelaide
Rejoicing crowds watch a long parade of soldiers returned from service overseas during World War I marching along King William Street, Adelaide; the photograph has been taken from a high point and shows spectators standing on top of roofs and on verandahs looking down at the event.


Returned soldiers marching along Rundle Street, Adelaide
Crowds of spectators watching soldiers returned from service overseas during World War I marching along Rundle Street, Adelaide.


Governor's inspection of soldiers returned from service overseas
Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia inspecting a parade of soldiers returned from service overseas during World War I which is held on Adelaide Oval; the cricket scoreboard and St.Peter's Cathedral can be seen in the background. A few individuals have been identified: the two men standing apart in the fron right hand corner are Col. Stanley Price Weir (left) and Lieutenant Colonel Walter Dollman; the two men on the far right of the line of soldiers being inspected are Sergeant Major Carey (2nd from left, wearing a Croix de Guerre) and W.O. Pritchard (on end of line, wearing his Distingushed Conduct and Military Medals).


Fund raising at the 'Bank of Thrift', Adelaide
The 'Bank of Thrift' set up on North Terrace, Adelaide outside the entrance gates to Government House for fund raising purposes during World War I; on this occasion it is promoting the Y.M.C.A. with soldiers and nurses collecting money from a large crowd.