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Floral Pageant

Floral Pageant

The Eastern suburbs float representing a Dresden clock.

General Post Office, Adelaide

General Post Office, Adelaide

The Adelaide General Post Office on the corner of Franklin Street and King William Street, looking north along King William Street with the Town Hall clock tower on the right.

Victoria Square, Adelaide

Victoria Square, Adelaide

VICTORIA SQUARE: Part of the fenced park, where palm and other trees are growing, in the centre of Victoria Square, Adelaide, with the Post Office clock tower in the background.

Floral pageant

Floral pageant

GENERAL: A float decorated to look like a swan carrying a clock entered as part of the Centenary year floral pageant travelling along King William Street, 18 September 1936.

Floral pageant

Floral pageant

A float decorated as a Dresden clock travelling along King William Street during the Centenary year floral pageant, 18 September 1936.

J.S. Watts Brickworks

J.S. Watts Brickworks

NAIRNE: J.S. Watts Brickworks : Joe and Ern standing in front of the time clock and switchboard.

Mrs J.S. Philips and the Reverend J.C. Kirby

Mrs J.S. Philips and the Reverend J.C. Kirby

PORTRAIT: Mrs. J.S. Philips and the Rev. J.C. Kirby, pioneers of the six o'clock movement.

A Victorian fireplace and mantlepiece

A Victorian fireplace and mantlepiece

GENERAL: A typical Victorian fireplace and mantlepiece where vases and a clock are placed in front of a large mirror.

Glenelg from the jetty

Glenelg from the jetty

GLENELG: Part of Glenelg showing the Pier Hotel and the clock tower photographed from the jetty.

Victoria Square Adelaide

Victoria Square Adelaide

Part of the fenced park in the centre of Victoria Square, Adelaide, with the Post Office clock tower in the background.

World War I : The Franciscan Church in Ramla, Palestine

World War I : The Franciscan Church in Ramla, Palestine

The Franciscan Church in Ramla, Palestine. Inscription on photograph: 'Clock Tower of the town of Ramleh'.

Grace Alexa Harvey

Grace Alexa Harvey

Grace Alexa Harvey dressed as 'Five o'clock tea'.

Touring in S.A. and Victoria : Camperdown

Touring in S.A. and Victoria : Camperdown

Views taken during the West Broken Hill Football Club tours of South Australia and Victoria, 1925 : View of Camperdown, Vic. from Clock Tower.

Touring in S.A. and Victoria : Camperdown

Touring in S.A. and Victoria : Camperdown

Views taken during the West Broken Hill Football Club tours of South Australia and Victoria, 1925 : View of Camperdown, Vic. from Clock Tower.

Touring in S.A. and Victoria : Camperdown

Touring in S.A. and Victoria : Camperdown

Views taken during the West Broken Hill Football Club tours of South Australia and Victoria, 1925 : View of Camperdown, Vic. from Clock Tower.

Touring in S.A. and Victoria : Camperdown

Touring in S.A. and Victoria : Camperdown

Views taken during the West Broken Hill Football Club tours of South Australia and Victoria, 1925 : View of Camperdown, Vic. from Clock Tower.

Touring in S.A. and Victoria : Camperdown

Touring in S.A. and Victoria : Camperdown

Views taken during the West Broken Hill Football Club tours of South Australia and Victoria, 1925 : Clock Tower, Camperdown, Vic.

Les Loud (shearer) work & holiday scenes : Taronga Park

Les Loud (shearer) work & holiday scenes : Taronga Park

Flower Clock at Taronga Park.

Broken Hill : Municipal buildings

Broken Hill : Municipal buildings

Municipal buildings, Broken Hill. Buildings from left - Courthouse (only part can be seen), Technical College, Police Station, Town Hall and Post Office. The red-brick Post Office, at the corner of Argent and Chloride Street, is one of the oldest buildings in Broken Hill being built in 1892. It was designed by James Barnet, with its massive turret capped by a decorative mansard roof and enveloped by a footpath verandah and corner balcony. It was opened in April 1892 but did not have a clock until 1909. Next door is the town's architectural highlight, the extraordinarily ornate Town Hall which was opened by Sir Henry Parks in 1891 for local government and other special events. By 1973 the City Council were going to knock the building down but due to local pressure it was decided to restore it. The restored Town Hall was opened on 13 March 1976; its front facade section only has been retained. Next to it is the modest Police station built in 1890. Next door is the Federation-style Technical College built in 1901 with its large, arched windows and ornamented entrance. Built to meet the needs of the mining industry it now also houses a museum. Part of the Courthouse built in 1889 can be seen on the left of the photograph. It was designed by James Barnet. In the grounds is a sculptured bronze war memorial made by noted artist Charles Webb. A steam tram with passengers milling around can be seen in the front of the photograph.

Views of Kapunda and District : Christ Church

Views of Kapunda and District : Christ Church

Christ Church Anglican Church was designed by Edmund Wright. The foundation stone of the church was laid in April 1856 by Dr Blood and the building was completed in 1857. The clock and bell were made in London and installed in 1866. Stone for the church was donated by Charles Bagot and came from the Dutton Hill quarries at the mine.

View of King William Street from the General Post Office Tower

View of King William Street from the General Post Office Tower

View of King William Street looking north with the Adelaide Town Hall clock tower on the right.

View of the Adelaide Town Hall from the General Post Office Tower

View of the Adelaide Town Hall from the General Post Office Tower

View of the Adelaide Town Hall and clock tower taken from the General Post Office Tower.

6 o'clock closing at Woodville Hotel

6 o'clock closing at Woodville Hotel

Alexander Murchie (far right) with Harry McPhie (second from right) and other friends at the Woodville Hotel. Given that the men are dressed more formally than their usual working attire, the Murchie family assumes that the men were on their way to a function.

G. Rosam, Port Augusta

G. Rosam, Port Augusta

View of the premises of 'G. Rosam, watch and clock maker, Commercial Road, Port Augusta'.

General Post Office, Adelaide

General Post Office, Adelaide

The General Post Office on the corner of King William and Franklin Streets, seen from a south-east position in Victoria Square. The foundation stone was laid in November 1867 by HRH Prince Alfred, The Duke of Edinburgh and the building was completed in May 1872. The tower clock and bell were installed in 1876.

Centenary Pageant

Centenary Pageant

Floats moving along King William Street.The photograph is taken from an elevated position, looking south-west with the Post Office clock in the very left of photograph. Photographer may be Howard Hobbs.

Centenary Pageant

Centenary Pageant

The Housewives' Association float, entered by Unley Council, on the Torrens Parade Ground, depicting the old gum tree at Glenelg with a kangaroo in front of it. Alongside is the 'clock' float entered by Burnside Council.

Interior furnishings at 'The Grange'

Interior furnishings at 'The Grange'

Fireplace, wooden mantel piece with cottage clock at 'The Grange'.

1st Mount Gambier Scout Group hall

1st Mount Gambier Scout Group hall

View of the 1st Mount Gambier Scout Group hall, a large concrete clock and steel structure. A white station wagon is parked in front. Taken 26 January 2008.

Adelaide Railway Station

Adelaide Railway Station

View taken from an elevated vantage point, looking northwest across North Terrace to the Adelaide Railway Station. A number of Hansom cabs are waiting outside the main entrance and the clock is showing quarter past twelve. The rail yards and Torrens Lake can be seen in the distance.