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A group of young men and women aboard ship on the SS 'Sommerfeld'

A group of young men and women aboard ship on the SS 'Sommerfeld'

A group of young men and women aboard ship on the SS 'Sommerfeld'; they are possibly migrants. 'The German steamer 'Sommerfeld', which arrived at Port Adelaide on Friday last, cleared the Customs on Tuesday for Melbourne and Sydney. The work of discharging about 350 tons of general cargo has been done satifactorily within the barricade of the Copper Company's wharf'. SOURCE: South Australian Register, 15 October 1890. The 'Sommerfeld' also visited Adelaide in March 1890.

Circular Quay, S.S. 'Gulf of Taranto'

Circular Quay, S.S. 'Gulf of Taranto'

Circular Quay in the 1890's with the S.S. 'Gulf of Taranto' [steel steamship, 3431 gross, 3125 net tons. ON99775, 350.0 x 42.1 x 26.8. Built 1892 (5) Caird and Co. Greenock. Triple expansion recip. steam engine, 398 nhp. Owners: Gulf Line Association Ltd., registered Greenock, 1904 sold to German owners and renamed. At the time the photograph was taken in 1892 the ship was working for the 'Thames and Mersey Line'. She only made the one return voyage in the service. See 'North Star to Southern Cross' by Mabar. Stephenson , Prescott, 1967]

The 'Holyhead' and 'Glaneuse' wrecked on Victorian coast

The 'Holyhead' and 'Glaneuse' wrecked on Victorian coast

The iron 4 masted barque 'Holyhead', 2336 tons, wrecked on Victorian coast, 1890; and the iron barque 'Glaneuse', 482 tons, wrecked on Victorian coast, 1886 [Holyhead = iron 3 mast barque, 2260 tons. Built 1889. British owned. Wrecked on her maiden voyage outside Port Phillip Heads, Victoria. Feb. 12, 1890].

Circular Quay

Circular Quay

Circular Quay in the mid-1890's.

Circular Quay, ship 'Yallaroi'

Circular Quay, ship 'Yallaroi'

Circular Quay about 1890, with (left) the ship 'Yallaroi'. Also refer to print PRG 1373/32/75.

Circular Quay, ship 'Yallaroi'

Circular Quay, ship 'Yallaroi'

Circular Quay about 1890, with (left) the ship 'Yallaroi'. Also refer to print PRG 1373/32/76.

Photographs of the Neill, Crooks and Thomas families

Photographs of the Neill, Crooks and Thomas families

Photographs collected by the family of William and Fanny Neill of their parents, other senior family members, their children, and members of the Crooks family. Also included are views of the Old Exhibition Building off Frome Road in the North Parklands, and the GPO from Victoria Square.

Rev. Thomas Hope

Rev. Thomas Hope

Opalotype portrait of the Reverend Thomas Hope, Minister of Clayton Church from 1874 to 1890, during which time the Hall and Church were built. This photograph has been hand-coloured and signed 'H. Hambidge, 1890'.

John Henry Smyth-Blood

John Henry Smyth-Blood

Quarter plate studio portrait of John Henry Smyth-Blood. He has a full beard and moustache and is seated and wearing a coat and embroidered fez style hat.

Brigade Surgeon William Talbot Clindening

Brigade Surgeon William Talbot Clindening

Cabinet card photograph of Brigade Surgeon William Talbot Clindening, principal medical officer in the South Australian Military forces, taken around the time of his resignation. The SA Government Gazette of 23 January 1890 (as printed in 'The Advertiser' of 24 January 1890) records: "The resignation of Brigade Surgeon William Talbot Clindening, principal medical officer, S.A. Military Forces, to be accepted, and his name to be placed on the non-effective retired list with the honorary rank of Deputy Surgeon-General, with permission to wear the prescribed uniform".

Photographs of George William Cole

Photographs of George William Cole

Photographs of George William Cole.

England-Australia flight 30th anniversary dinner

England-Australia flight 30th anniversary dinner

Sir Keith, Lady Smith, Lord Weeks (Chairman of Vickers Ltd.), and Lady Weeks at a dinner given by Vickers at the Savoy commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Smith brothers' prize-winning England-Australia flight.

The Hon. Richard Casey, Captain Ambrose, and Sir Keith Smith

The Hon. Richard Casey, Captain Ambrose, and Sir Keith Smith

Australian statesman The Hon. Richard Casey, Captain Lewis Robert Ambrose (Qantas Empire Airways), and Sir Keith Smith in Singapore 22 October 1951.

Guests being greeted at the Savoy Hotel

Guests being greeted at the Savoy Hotel

A couple being greeted by Lord Weeks (Chairman of Vickers Ltd.) and Lady Weeks before being presented to Lady Anita Smith and Sir Keith Smith at the Savoy Hotel in London. The occasion was the 30th Anniversary of the Smith brothers' prize-winning England-Australia flight.

Guests being greeted at the Savoy Hotel

Guests being greeted at the Savoy Hotel

A couple being greeted by Lord Weeks (Chairman of Vickers Ltd.) and Lady Weeks before being presented to Lady Anita Smith and Sir Keith Smith at the Savoy Hotel in London. The occasion was the 30th Anniversary of the Smith brothers' prize-winning England-Australia flight.

William L. Neale

William L. Neale

PORTRAIT: William L. Neale, member of the teaching staff and possibly headmaster of Sturt Street School, 1884-1890.

Post Office, Blood Creek

Post Office, Blood Creek

Blood's Creek Post and Telegraph office is probably named by Christopher Giles after a member of his party, Mr JHS Blood who was the son of Kapunda Doctor MHS Blood. Mr Blood was station master of Peake Telegraph Station which stands between William Creek and Oodnadatta. Mr Blood died in 1890 at Brighton aged 49.

Unicorn Brewery, Burra

Unicorn Brewery, Burra

Unicorn Brewery, Paxton Terrace, Burra in about 1890. This brewery was established by William Banks in 1873 when the population was declining. However as nine hotels remained in the town it was seen as an opportunity for the expansion of trade. The newly expanded railway provided the means for transporting barley and brewery machinery, bottled and casked beer.

Enfield

Enfield

St. Clement's Church, Enfield, before 1890. (It first appears in the Yearbook of the Adelaide Synod in 1874.).

Gawler

Gawler

First locomotive in South Australia built at Gawler. The engine is decorated with palm wreaths and ribbons. Important dignitaries are riding on the engine while passengers are hanging onto the side of the train carriages. A banner above the engine says "Welcome to Gawler" . This photograph shows the scene from April 11, 1890.

Gawler rail ticket

Gawler rail ticket

Memento ticket for first train ride to Gawler from Adelaide - 11 April 1890. Photographic copy of printed card with (lithograph).

Gawler

Gawler

The Governor of SA, the Earl of Kintore, starting the first locomotive manufactured in South Australia, in 1890, the SAR R102. Photo looking south from Calton Road, between Murray Street and High Street in Gawler. The James Martin foundry is to the left of scene. Copied from original held by Gawler National Trust.

Glenelg

Glenelg

Moseley Square on Proclamation Day 1890.

Saddlery, Gumeracha

Saddlery, Gumeracha

William Hicks outside his home and Saddlery at Gumeracha.

St. Peter's College, Hackney

St. Peter's College, Hackney

St. Peter's College, Hackney. A note on the back of the photograph says "Probably about 1890. B3097 dated 1872-86, shows a post and rail fence in place of the galvanised iron fence"

Hahndorf Cemetery

Hahndorf Cemetery

Hahndorf cemetery in the 1890s. Many ornate gravestones can be seen including crosses and angels. A shelter shed can be seen in the background where families shared picnic lunches whilst tidying the graves of their relatives. The cemetery is surrounded by native bushland

Kingston

Kingston

Main street of Kingston in the 1890s. The town was named after Sir George Strickland Kingston, a South Australian politician, surveyor and architect. It is located on the shores of Lacepede Bay and is located at about 150 miles from Adelaide. The railway was built connecting it to the outside world in 1876.

Gottlieb Rosenzweig

Gottlieb Rosenzweig

Gottlieb and Wilhelmine Rosenzweig of Moculta. According to a researcher, in 1890 Gottlieb would have been about 51 years old. Wilhelmine is wearing a full-length silk gown in black, with lace embellishments around the collar. This may have been a wedding dress, but she is not wearing the long white lace veil or myrtle crown in the photograph, so it is unlikely to be a wedding portrait. Rather the image is likely to have coincided with the funeral of their first child Carl Gotthilf Rosenzweig, who died within a fortnight of his birth: Carl Gotthilf Rosenzweig (born 22 November 1865; died 5 December 1865).

Friedrich and Bertha Matschoss

Friedrich and Bertha Matschoss

Wedding couple J. Friedrich and Bertha M. Matschoss of Moculta, married 3 July 1890 at Grunberg.

Moonta

Moonta

Panoramic view of Moonta taken from hill behind the town, Victoria Park, planted c. 1890.