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Railway Bridge, Finniss

Railway Bridge, Finniss

Railway bridge, man standing in the foreground.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

Fort Largs - members of the Permanent Artillery or Volunteer (Garrison) Artillery manning 9" gun. The guns were fired for the first time 26 April 1884. Officer in foreground is Major J.L.R. Fiveash.

Freeling

Freeling

Freeling: C. Branson & K. L. Kleinig, Chaff merchants - horsedrawn wagons being loaded and unloaded with chaff.

Fulham Bridge, Fulham

Fulham Bridge, Fulham

Crossing the Fulham Bridge, near Stanfords old home on horseback.

Fulham

Fulham

Bridge on Henley Beach road.

Church, Gawler

Church, Gawler

[General description] This church was designed and constructed by Messrs. English and Brown, of Adelaide, in 1856. It originally had a spire which had to be demolished in the 1890s as it had become unstable. See B 11766/3 (part of panorama B 11766 1-4). [On back of photograph] 'St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church / Gawler / 1932 / Reproduced in Chronicle for June 16, 1932'.

Gawler

Gawler

First locomotive built in Gawler - in Gawler main street. Compare photograph with B 9778

Church, Gawler

Church, Gawler

[General description] Wesleyan church, on Tod Street Gawler, opened on March 21st, 1869.

Old Spot Hotel, Gawler

Old Spot Hotel, Gawler

Old Spot Hotel, Gawler - the first building erected in Gawler.

Para River, Gawler

Para River, Gawler

Panoramic view of a wooden bridge across the Para River.

Bridge, Gawler

Bridge, Gawler

Goose Island Bridge.

Gawler

Gawler

Railway Station.

Gawler

Gawler

Main Street.

Monument, Gawler

Monument, Gawler

Statue of James Martin on the corner outside the premises of James Martin Co. Ltd.

Church, Gawler

Church, Gawler

Methodist church.

Church, Gawler

Church, Gawler

Methodist church.

Gawler

Gawler

Procession for the first locomotive in Gawler.

Gawler

Gawler

Procession in main street.

Gawler

Gawler

Procession celebrating the first locomotive built in Gawler.

Gawler

Gawler

Procession celebrating the first locomotive built in Gawler.

Gawler

Gawler

Town celebrations near the river.

Gawler

Gawler

Town celebrations near the river.

Gawler

Gawler

The Recreation Ground.

Railway Station, Gawler

Railway Station, Gawler

Railway Station showing the goods yards out the back.

Gawler

Gawler

James Martin and Co. foundry and founders statue.

Narrow guage Colonial Mogul locomotive at Gawler

Narrow guage Colonial Mogul locomotive at Gawler

A view of James Martin's locomotive yard with employees. According to a researcher, 'the locomotive depicted is a narrow gauge, 3ft.6in. gauge, known as a Colonial Mogul, because of its 2-6-0 wheel arrangement. It was a loose copy of an English built locomotive by Beyer-Peacock of Gorton, Manchester, which in Tasmania were called 'C' class. In South Australia they were known as 'Y' class. They or similar locomotives were also used on narrow gauge lines in other Australian states.

Gawler

Gawler

Bill Weaver, his sons Roy and Cliff and Jack Curnow with a horse and cart at a brick kiln.

Gawler

Gawler

Horse drawn landau carrying Sir John Downer & James Martin. The coachman is Dick Kain, S.B. Ruball stands in the doorway. Two Scottish pipers stand by.

Gawler

Gawler

Portrait of D. Thomson of the Eagle Foundry which produced "lace" work for Gawler & Adelaide.

Dwelling, Gawler

Dwelling, Gawler

Pioneer Michael Lally's home at Willaston, near Gawler.