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Turkish prisoners of war at Cairo

Turkish prisoners of war at Cairo

Turkish prisoners of war playing football at the Mahdi Compound, Cairo, Egypt.

Prisoners of war in a Cairo street

Prisoners of war in a Cairo street

Bystanders watching a group of prisoners of war being escorted along a street in Cairo, Egypt by a detail of armed soldiers.

Soldiers' war memorial, Norwood

Soldiers' war memorial, Norwood

The soldiers' war memorial erected on Osmond Terrace, Norwood, South Australia.

War memorial at Houghton

War memorial at Houghton

Mourners and local residents standing beside the new war memorial monument at Houghton, South Australia.

Crowds attending the ceremony for the new war memorial at Brighton in 1918

Crowds attending the ceremony for the new war memorial at Brighton in 1918

Crowds attending the ceremony for the new war memorial at Brighton in 1918.

Sylvester Sydney Day

Sylvester Sydney Day

First Library Assistant, Sylvester Sydney Day, joined the Public Library on 25 January 1902. Enlisted in the 16th Battalion AIF on 11 September 1914. Killed in Action at the Dardanelles on 2 May 1915.

Alfred Crowther

Alfred Crowther

Private Alfred Crowther, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Harold Thomas Scattergood

Harold Thomas Scattergood

Harold Thomas Scattergood, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

War souvenirs collected by the Hughes brothers

War souvenirs collected by the Hughes brothers

Memorabilia collected by the brothers from overseas including: 1-4. embroidered handkerchiefs; 5-6. embroidered [tray?] cloths; 7-9. a 'Havelock' tobacco tin in which an ivory elephant and a shell have been stored; 10.report card on H.C. Hughes re agricultural course attended; 11-22. cards, many humorous, relating to the war; 23-24. in memoriam cards for Roy H. Clark and Ralph Lesley Broadbent; 25. YCMA 'Cheero' notepad; 26. handwritten list of addresses for Hughes' serving overseas; 27. order form for a copy of the war time story of 'The Ayesha'.

Governor, Sir Henry Galway

Governor, Sir Henry Galway

Governor, Sir Henry Galway, taking the salute at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914 following the presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment ceremony.

Governor, Sir Henry Galway

Governor, Sir Henry Galway

Governor, Sir Henry Galway, taking the salute at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914 following the presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment ceremony.

Governor, Sir Henry Galway

Governor, Sir Henry Galway

Governor, Sir Henry Galway, with three senior military officers at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914 following the presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment ceremony.

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

The presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment ceremony at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914.

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

The presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment ceremony at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914.

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

9th Light Horse Regiment parades past the saluting base following the presentation of colours to the Regiment by the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914.

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Members of the Army Medical Corp parade past the saluting base following the presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment by the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914.

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Members of the Army Medical Corp parade past the saluting base following the presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment by the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914.

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

Presentation of colours to the 9th Light Horse Regiment

9th Light Horse Regiment parades past the saluting base following the presentation of colours to the Regiment by the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, at Montefiore Hill on 19 November 1914.

Departure of SS 'Ascanius'

Departure of SS 'Ascanius'

Departure of the South Australian Infantry of the First Australian Expeditionary Force from Outer Harbour, aboard on the SS 'Ascanius' on 20th October 1914. The ship was part of the Blue Funnel Line.

Rededication of the Dardanelles Memorial

Rededication of the Dardanelles Memorial

Following its transfer from the South Parklands to Kintore Avenue the Dardanelles Memorial was rededicated on 11 November 2018 by Chaplain Carl Aiken and Rob Manton, Director of Veterans SA. War Widows' Guild SA President, Mrs Jan Milham, (left) and Past President, Mrs Brenda Fergusson, after laying a wreath at the memorial.

Rededication of the Dardanelles Memorial

Rededication of the Dardanelles Memorial

Following its transfer from the South Parklands to Kintore Avenue the Dardanelles Memorial was rededicated on 11 November 2018 by Chaplain Carl Aiken and Rob Manton, Director of Veterans SA. War Widows' Guild SA wreath on the memorial after it was placed there by Guild President, Mrs Jan Milham, and Past President, Mrs Brenda Fergusson.

Rededication of the Dardanelles Memorial

Rededication of the Dardanelles Memorial

Following its transfer from the South Parklands to Kintore Avenue the Dardanelles Memorial was rededicated on 11 November 2018 by Chaplain Carl Aiken and Rob Manton, Director of Veterans SA. L-R: The Premier of South Australia, Steven Marshall, War Widows' Guild SA Past President Mrs Brenda Fergusson, His Excellency Governor of South Australia, The Honourable Hieu Van Le AC, and Mrs. Le.

Rededication of the Dardanelles Memorial

Rededication of the Dardanelles Memorial

Following its transfer from the South Parklands to Kintore Avenue the Dardanelles Memorial was rededicated on 11 November 2018 by Chaplain Carl Aiken and Rob Manton, Director of Veterans SA. L-R: Thelma Zimmernan, War Widows' Guild SA President, Jan Milham, the Premier of South Australia, Steven Marshall, and Helen Adamson in front of the memorial.

War medals, ribbons and patch

War medals, ribbons and patch

War memorial service at Elder Park, Adelaide

War memorial service at Elder Park, Adelaide

A large crowd of soldiers and civilians attending a war memorial service held at Elder Park, Adelaide, South Australia.

Crowds cheering war leaders in London

Crowds cheering war leaders in London

Crowds cheering British war leaders proceeding to an investiture to receive honours from the King in London; a close view of four men which includes Field Marshal Earl Haig and Admiral Beatty.

Crowd of mourners at a war memorial ceremony in Adelaide

Crowd of mourners at a war memorial ceremony in Adelaide

A large crowd of mourners standing in the parklands for a war memorial ceremony near St. Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide; many are carrying wreaths and flowers.

Officers and men who received war decorations

Officers and men who received war decorations

"Several South Australians at the Keswick Barracks on January 15 were presented with the war and other decorations. The recipients were:- Distinguised Service Order, Col. Stanley Price Weir, D.S.O. V.D.(seated centre), commanding 19th Infantry Brigade. Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration, Lieut. Col. Thomas Hancock, V.D. (seated left), 23rd Light Horse Regiment. Croix de Guerre conferred by His Majesty the King of the Belgians for distinguished services rendered during the course of the campaign: 880 Company Sgt. Major J.L. Carey, 7th Battalion (standing left); 3013 Pte. A.H. Barrey, 27th Battalion. Military Medals awarded for bravery in the field: Second Lieut. W.A. Harry, 6th Field Artillery Brigade (seated right); 189 Sgt. A. Schofield, 12th Machine Gun Company; 4164 Cpl. T.S. Loxton, 48th Infantry Battalion; 67 Lce. Cpl. R.W. Lawson, 15th Field Company Engineers; 2043 Pte. O.E. Winter, 50th Infantry Battalion; 4196 Pte. B.L. Woods, 48th Infantry battalion." Photograph caption published in The Observer newspaper 25 January 1919, page 25.

Sir Archibald Weigall presenting a war medal

Sir Archibald Weigall presenting a war medal

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia pinning a war medal on to the jacket of a returned soldier wearing civilian dress, name not known.

Sir Archibald Weigall presenting a war medal

Sir Archibald Weigall presenting a war medal

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia pinning a war medal on to the uniform of an army officer on Anzac Day, 1920.