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Funeral at Tanunda

Funeral at Tanunda

Funeral of Carl Lindner (founder of Hallett's Winery) at St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

Funeral at Tanunda

Funeral at Tanunda

Funeral of Carl Lindner at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Tanunda. Driver of Hears - Clem Wilson, Hahndorf.

Funeral at Tanunda

Funeral at Tanunda

Funeral of Carl Lindner at St. Paul's Lutheran church, Tanunda.

St. Peter's Latvian Church

St. Peter's Latvian Church

St. Peter's Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rose Terrace, Wayville.

Zion Church, Yorketown

Zion Church, Yorketown

Zion Lutheran Church, Yorketown. The Zion Chapel built at the foot of Zion Hill by Reverend John Baptist Austin for his congregation in the 1840s.

Stansbury Road, Yorketown

Stansbury Road, Yorketown

Lutheran Church on left and Anglican Church on the right on Stansbury Road, Yorketown.

T. W. Boehm

T. W. Boehm

Traugott Wilhelm Boehm graduate of Lobethal Theological College in 1854. He was the founder of the Hahndorf Academy in 1857. The highly successful school came to an end when the government grant was abolished. Boehme was forced into insolvency but the school continued under DJ Byard. The school was taken over by the Lutheran Church and it eventually became Concordia College

Reverend J.F. Goessling

Reverend J.F. Goessling

Formal portrait of Pastor J.F. Goessling, an early Lutheran missionary.

Ulrich Hubbe

Ulrich Hubbe

Ulrich Hubbe, taken at Glenelg. He was born in Hamburg and arrived in South Australia in 1842. He is remembered as a journalist and newspaper editor, farmer, teacher, interpreter, land agent, public servant, Lutheran lay reader and legal scholar. His main contribution is to the Real Property Act which simplified the registration of land titles.

August Ludwig Christian Kavel

August Ludwig Christian Kavel

August Ludwig Christian Kavel (1798-1860) was a born leader and Lutheran pastor born in Berlin. Kavel heard of George Fife Angas and went to England. Angas advanced money to enable Kavel and two hundred of his congregation to live in Adelaide. They arrived in 1838 and leased land which became Klemzig, named after on of Kavel's German parishes. They expanded to land in Hahndorf and later to the Barossa Valley.

John Brock, senior

John Brock, senior

John Brock, senior, colonist of early South Australia. He arrived in 1839 onboard the "Fairfield" under an engagement to Captain Hall. He later took up land and farmed near Tanunda and married one of the Miss Bairds (Isabella) in 1843 and settled finally at Redbank (Tanunda) at New Mecklenberg. They were married by the Rev. Robert Haining on October 7, 1843. They had two children. He was appointed a Justice of the Peace and Chairman of New Mecklenberg District Council. He died December 19, 1898 and was buried at the Tanunda Tabor Lutheran Cemetery.

Pastor Matschoss

Pastor Matschoss

Pastor Matschoss, Lutheran Minister at Mt Gambier.

Pastor Matschoss

Pastor Matschoss

Pastor F.W. Matschoss, Lutheran Minister at Mt Gambier.

H.A.E. Meyer

H.A.E. Meyer

[General description] Portrait of Heinrich August Eduard Meyer, Lutheran missionary and student of the customs and language of the Ngarrindjeri people.

Frieda and Carl Strehlow

Frieda and Carl Strehlow

Frieda (nee Keysser) and Carl Strehlow married at Lutheran Immanuel Chapel, Point Pass on 25 September 1895.

C. G. Teichelmann

C. G. Teichelmann

Christian Gottlob Teichelmann was a Lutheran Missionary born in 1807 in Saxony, Germany. He came to South Australia together with Klamor Wilhelm Schurmann on the recommendation of Augustus Ludwig Christian Kavel and George Fife Angas. They arrived onboard the 'Pestonjee Bomanjee' which also carried Governor Gawler. They started a school for Aborigines near the Adelaide Gaol. He lived with his wife on a farm near Morphett Vale and together they had 14 children. He retired to a farm near Stansbury, Yorke Peninsula. The missionaries joint book 'Outlines of a Grammar: Vocabulary and Phraseology of the Aboriginal Language of South Australia, Spoken by the Natives in and for Some Distance around Adelaide in 1840' contains over 2000 words in the Kaurna language.

H. C. Swan Astride Camel

H. C. Swan Astride Camel

H.C. Swan, stipendiary magistrate (foreground) stipendiary magistrate, Besley, Bryan Charles, Police Inspector (extreme right) pictured in Northern Territory. View was taken on the occasion of a public enquiry held at Hermannsburg mission. (Indexed under biog. index under Swan, HC and Besley, Bryan Charles)

Theological Graduates

Theological Graduates

Theological graduates of Lobethal College: Philipp Jacob Oster, Carl August Hensel and Adolph Strempel. In the early 1850's Pastor Fritzsche developed a small college at Lobethal to teach ministry. Three pastors and several teachers graduated from this college in the mid 1850's

German Gymnasium Club

German Gymnasium Club

Members of Adelaide German Gymnasium Club under Mr. Leschen. At one stage held in Wakefield Street, east of St. Stephen's Lutheran Church.

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, eastern half, from Foy and Gibson's building. The Congregational Church is prominent. For a view of the building erected on the right of the Church, see B 12456. On the right is Pulteney street. The spire of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church can be seen in the background, and on the extreme left a man waits for his horse to have a drink at a trough in front of the General Gordon Hotel. A tram moves along Grenfell Street.

Waymouth Street

Waymouth Street

Waymouth Street, south side, left side of the church is 11 yards west of Mellor Street and frontage is 7 yards. The Meeting House of the Primitive Methodist Church it was built in 1847 and by 1881 it was occupied by Methodist Free Church. It later became the Lutheran Church and by 1881 the Methodist Free Church. The building was used as the Assyrian Church for the period August 1901 to August 1906 approx when Sylvanus Mansour was the Reverend Priest. It then was owned by wholesale drapers, Michael & Rosie Habib. The building was leased by Singer Australia Limited in 1968 and demolished in 1971. The site was sold to R. and M. Panozzolo Pty Limited in 1985 and leased to John Reynolds Music City Pty Ltd in 1992.

Waymouth Street

Waymouth Street

Waymouth Street, south side, left side of the church is 11 yards west of Mellor Street and frontage of parking lot on Waymouth Street is 11 yards. The Meeting House of the Primitive Methodist Church it was built in 1847 and by 1881 it was occupied by Methodist Free Church. It later became the Lutheran Church and by 1881 the Methodist Free Church. The building was used as the Assyrian Church for the period August 1901 to August 1906 approx when Sylvanus Mansour was the Reverend Priest. It then was owned by wholesale drapers, Michael & Rosie Habib. The building was leased by Singer Australia Limited in 1968 and demolished in 1971. The site was sold to R. and M. Panozzolo Pty Limited in 1985 and leased to John Reynolds Music City Pty Ltd in 1992. For the site of Spurdens Music Centre see B 10908.

Adelaide

Adelaide

View of Adelaide looking south east from the "Register" tower, Grenfell Street between 1863 and 1867. The view shows empty paddocks with washing lines billowing in the wind on the acres between Grenfell Street and Pirie Street. The spire of the Evangelical Lutheran Bethlehem Church in Flinders Street can be seen to the right of the photograph. A researcher suggests that the buildings are the Union Bank of Australia, then the manse, side of Wesleyan Methodist Church and that the spire is St. Andrews.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie street, south side, January 3rd 1935, frontage of Smith and Dove Auto Electrical Engineers, is 17 yards. At the rear is the former German Lutheran Church. Smith and Dove's front was erected in 1934 (compare with B 6469) and stands on the corner of Hyde Street.

Flinders Street, Adelaide

Flinders Street, Adelaide

Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Flinders Street, Adelaide. This church was built in 1871 and 1872. The architect of the building was James Cumming. The left side of the church is 83 yards east of Pulteney Street. Site shown on the Cadastral Survey Plan.

Flinders Street, Adelaide

Flinders Street, Adelaide

Flinders Street, Adelaide, north side, on February 8th,1924. The cottages were only partly demolished, and were converted into a garage. See B 2284. On the left is Saint Paul's Rectory and on the right is the Lutheran Church. The Rectory is overgrown with ivy; compare with an early view of the building at B 280.

Flinders Street, Adelaide

Flinders Street, Adelaide

[General description] A small shop, the premises of H.F. Bock, manufacturing Chemist and Specialist, abuts a pair of two storey stone cottages. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 227 / Flinders Street, north side / east corner of Bock's lane* (on east side of Lutheran Church) / Sep. 27,1926 / Frontage of one storey building: 9 yards / Frontage of two storey building: 13 yards' (Another hand)' *Now (1952) Sudholz Place. For alterations made in 1947, see B 12368.' (Another hand) 'Shop front installed in Bock's premises in 1926.'

Flinders Street

Flinders Street

Flinders Street, Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Flinders Street

Flinders Street

Interior of Martin Luther School, Flinders Street.

Franklin Street, Adelaide

Franklin Street, Adelaide

[General description] Telegraph poles and city buildings feature in this view looking east down Franklin Street from the King William Street intersection. On the right are the Victoria Square gardens and on the left are the Government Offices. Spires of the Presbyterian and Bethlehem Lutheran Churches appear further along the street and the hills are seen in the distance. [On back of photograph] 'Flinders Street / looking east from King William Street / about 1896'.