Find • Kapunda • Results 361 to 390 of 656

Mattschoss - Burgess wedding

Mattschoss - Burgess wedding

Wedding of Valmae Mattschoss, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mattschoss of Kapunda, to Jim Burgess, only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. H.J. Burgess of Morphettville, conducted Christ Church, Kapunda, South Australia.

Outbuilding, Anlaby Station

Outbuilding, Anlaby Station

Group of men outside outbuilding with sheep in front of picture.

Church, Kapunda

Church, Kapunda

Congregational Chapel.

Kapunda

Kapunda

Early view of the outskirts of the township.

Church, Kapunda

Church, Kapunda

Congregational Church.

Christ Church, Kapunda

Christ Church, Kapunda

Christ Church Parish Room.

Bridge, Kapunda

Bridge, Kapunda

Bridge over the River Light.

McCarthy's Lake, Kapunda

McCarthy's Lake, Kapunda

McCarthy's Lake.

McCarthy's Lake, Kapunda

McCarthy's Lake, Kapunda

McCarthy's Lake.

Dutton Park, Kapunda

Dutton Park, Kapunda

Entrance to Dutton Park.

Anlaby, Kapunda

Anlaby, Kapunda

Garden fete at Anlaby Station.

Baptist Church, Kapunda

Baptist Church, Kapunda

Steps of the Baptist Church.

The Baptist Church, Kapunda

The Baptist Church, Kapunda

The Baptist Church (now a Historical Museum).

Kapunda

Kapunda

Bridge over the lake.

Scrubland, Kapunda

Scrubland, Kapunda

Country scene.

Robert Fotheringham

Robert Fotheringham

Robert Fotheringham, possibly one of the five Fotheringham brothers who sailed from Dundee to South Australia. Brother James arrived in 1838 and started a family brewing business. Robert arrived in 1855 and joined the company. The brothers later expanded the Gawler Brewery to another site at Kapunda. Later the factory produced cordials. Robert, along with his brothers were leading members of the St Andrews Presbyterian Church in Gawler. According to a researcher, the brothers' parents were David Fotheringham and Agnes Beveridge, married at Tillyochie in 1814. They lived in Cambus, Clackmananshire Scotland. David was a master Whiskey distiller and had commercial interests in shipping.

Thomas Leslie, gardener at Anlaby

Thomas Leslie, gardener at Anlaby

Thomas Leslie, gardener at Anlaby homestead near Kapunda.

Lily pond at Anlaby

Lily pond at Anlaby

ANLABY: The lily pond in the garden at Anlaby homestead, near Kapunda, South Australia [Photograph at PRG 1663/3/3].

Kapunda

Kapunda

Brewster's Store, corner of Main and Tod Streets, Kapunda. Robert Brewster opened the store in late 1869. He died on 24 June 1890 after which his wife, Mary was storekeeper until 1902 with Robert Fisher managing the business for a time after Robert's death.

Kapunda

Kapunda

Main street of Kapunda.

Views of Kapunda and District : Crossing

Views of Kapunda and District : Crossing

A crossing near Mr Benhams.

Views of Kapunda and District : Road to Tanunda

Views of Kapunda and District : Road to Tanunda

A scene of cows and a man standing by a fence on the road to Tanunda.

Views of Kapunda and District : Crossing

Views of Kapunda and District : Crossing

A view of a crossing near D. James Esq.

Views of Kapunda and District : Hazel's Creek

Views of Kapunda and District : Hazel's Creek

A view of Hazel's Creek.

Views of Kapunda and District : Back of Railway Station

Views of Kapunda and District : Back of Railway Station

A view at the back of the railway station.

Outhouse and garden

Outhouse and garden

View of a vine-covered outhouse and part of a formal garden, assumed to be at Sir Sidney Kidman's home 'Eringa' at Kapunda.

Garden grotto

Garden grotto

View of a shadehouse / grotto, with tropical plants, assumed to be part of Sir Sidney Kidman's home 'Eringa' at Kapunda.

Garden at Eringa

Garden at Eringa

View of a garden assumed to be part of Sir Sidney Kidman's home 'Eringa' at Kapunda.

Low river showing rocks and snags below Loxton

Low river showing rocks and snags below Loxton

Low river below Kapunda Island, near Loxton, showing exposed rocks and snags, with a young boy and girl standing at right.

Church at Kapunda

Church at Kapunda

The Lutheran Church at Kapunda in South Australia.