Cuttriss, G. P., c.1916, Photograph, PRG 118/2/1
Formal portrait of officers and men, presumably taken at Morphettville Race Course during Lord Munro Ferguson's visit to South Australia.
Cuttriss, G. P., c.1916, Photograph, PRG 118/2/2
Three officers, names unknown, in front of a corrugated iron building.
Cuttriss, G. P., c.1916, Photograph, PRG 118/2/3
Officer, name unknown, on horse outside corrugated iron shed.
Cuttriss, G. P., c.1916, Photograph, PRG 118/2/4
Officer standing in front of corrugated iron building.
Cuttriss, G. P., c.1917, Photograph, PRG 118/2/5
On back of photograph 'Our M.C.s Capts Guymer and Love.' Captain Arthur Howes Guymer and [presumably] Captain John Alexander Love.
Cuttriss, G. P., c.1918, Photograph, PRG 118/2/6
Lt. Col. Francis Michael O'Donnell of Queensland.
Cuttriss, G. P., 1916, Photograph, PRG 118/2/7
An Australian Officer photographed in Cairo.
Cuttriss, G. P., 1917, Photograph, PRG 118/2/8
Caption on back of photograph: 'Some of the men have opened their boxes and judging from facial expression are quite satisfied with the contents. George'.
Cuttriss, G. P., 1917, Photograph, PRG 118/2/9
Cuttriss, G. P., c.1916, Photograph, PRG 118/2/10
Formal photograph of a group of officers (and a dog) outside a building with louvered windows. Some of the officers are photographed with saddles.
Cuttriss, G. P., c.1918, Photograph, PRG 118/2/11
On back of photograph: 'One piece in position showing the other bridge underneath'. [This bridge may be the one at Q.3.d.9055 - see sketch by H. Coates (PRG 118/9/1)]
Cuttriss, G. P., c.1917, Photograph, PRG 118/2/12
Dignitaries lined up to meet people arriving in motor cars which appear to be flying Australian flags. A crowd, mostly of soldiers, waits nearby.
Cuttriss, G. P., c.1917, Photograph, PRG 118/2/13
Formal studio photograph of an officer, identity unknown.
Cuttriss, G. P., 1963, Photograph, PRG 118/2/14
Formal portrait of George Cuttriss, taken on the 22 April 1963.
Cuttriss, G. P., 1916-1918, 1963, Photograph, PRG 118/2/15
A gendarme, surrounded by horses and carriages, stands in the middle of a wide road in front of La Madeleine