Find • Sweet, Samuel White, 1825-1886 • Results 961 to 990 of 1,125


Views of South Australia : Botanic Gardens, Adelaide
View of a fromal garden at the Botanic Gardens, Adelaide.


Views of South Australia : General Post Office, Adelaide
View of the General Post Office building, Adelaide.


Views of South Australia : King William, Adelaide
View along King William Street, Adelaide.


Views of early Adelaide : Parliament buildings
Parliament House, corner of King William Street and North Terrace [also at B 43069].


Views of early Adelaide : Murray Bridge
The railway bridge at Murray Bridge [also at PRG 742/5/19].


Views of South Australia : Botanic Gardens
One of 12 photographs in an album. Statue and pond in the Botanic Gardens.


Views of South Australia : Waterfall
Second of 12 photograhs in an album. Waterfall in unknown location.


Views of South Australia : King William Street
Third of 12 photographs in an album. King William Street, looking South.


Views of South Australia : King William Street
Fourth of 12 photographs in an album . King William Street, looking North.


Views of South Australia : Grenfell Street
Fifth of 12 photographs in an album. Grenfell Street.


Views of South Australia : Blacks' wurlie
Sixth of 12 photographs in a n album. Blacks' wurlie.


Views of South Australia : Victoria Square
Seventh of 12 photographs in an album. Victoria Square.


Views of South Australia : Rundle Street
Eighth of 12 photographs in an album. Rundle Street.


Views of South Australia : Glenelg
Ninth of twelve photographs in an album. Glenelg jetty.


Views of South Australia : Botanic Gardens
Tenth of 12 photographs in an album. Pond in the Botanic Gardens.


Views of South Australia : Mount Lofty
Eleventh of 12 photographs in an album. Mount lofty showing the road.


Views of South Australia : Torrens Lake
Last of 12 photographs in an album. Torrens Lake with a lone rowboat.


Views of South Australia : Flinders Street School
Flinders Street Public School.


Corner of King William and Franklin Streets
View looking west down on the intersection of King William and Franklin Streets. Part of the General Post Office is on the right, with a view of the Windsor Castle Inn and Torrens Chamber on King William Street in the middle ground and buildings on the southern side of Franklin Street in the background.


South Australian Insurance Co. premises
View along Pirie Street looking east, with the focus on the premises of the South Australian Insurance Co. on the corner of King William and Pirie Streets. A large crowd fills the footpaths.


Glenara, Glenelg
View of family home 'Glenara' at Glenelg. Three young women are out the front (playing croquet?), and a man and a woman are on an observation deck on the roof of the house.


Kangaroos feeding at the Zoo
Five kangaroos feeding from a wooden box in an enclosure at the Zoo.


Emus
Two emus in an enclosure.


Grenfell Street, Adelaide
South side of Grenfell Street looking towards the intersection with King William Street. The 'Register' and 'Observer' newspaper office can be seen.


King William Street, Adelaide
Looking south down King William Street from a position on the west side near the Hindley Street corner.


Flinders Street, Adelaide
Looking west down Flinders Street from a position on the south side opposite Bethlehem Lutheran Church, with part of St. Paul's Anglican Church behind it.


Grenfell Street, Adelaide
Looking east down Grenfell Street from a position on the west side of King William Street. The 'Register' and 'Observer' newspaper office can be seen in the middle of the photograph.


Railway Station on North Terrace, Adelaide
The early Adelaide Railway Station building, which was demolished for the new building erected 1926-1928.


Adelaide Hospital on North Terrace, Adelaide
The Adelaide Hospital complex of buildings on North Terrace, with a horse and cab near the entrance gates.


Government offices on Victoria Square, Adelaide
The Government offices on the east side corner of Victoria Square with Wakefield Street, erected in 1879-1881 for the Public Works and Registrar-General's departments. The complex is now known at the Torrens Building. The octagonal tower of the Unitarian Church can be seen at right. According to a researcher, the building was completed in December 1881 (see Evening Journal, Saturday 24 December 1881, page 4d) so this picture was probably taken soon after.