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Blue Lake scenery

Blue Lake scenery

Cliff on the edge of the Blue Lake, Mount Gambier. A man is standing at the base of the cliff.

The Peak, Mount Gambier

The Peak, Mount Gambier

The Peak, Mount Gambier. A home station is at the bottom of the hill.

Mr Kay's House, Norwood

Mr Kay's House, Norwood

Mr Kay's House, Norwood.

St. Andrew's Church, Walkerville

St. Andrew's Church, Walkerville

St. Andrews's Church, Walkerville.

The Acacias, Marryatville

The Acacias, Marryatville

The Acacias, Marryatville viewed from the garden, with a small footbridge in the bottom left corner. A man and woman are standing near the entrance of the house, whcih was the residence of Sir E.T. Smith.

View of Mount Gambier

View of Mount Gambier

View of Mount Gambier.

Clare township

Clare township

Township of Clare, looking along the main street.

Group of people in boat

Group of people in boat

Six people in a boat. One man standing on the bow of the boat. Possibly on the Grange Creek [also at B 23929].

Man with boat

Man with boat

A man holding the line of a boat, possibly on the bank of Grange Creek. A group of women are posing on branches on the bank.

Mill ruins, Schlinker's Creek, Tanunda

Mill ruins, Schlinker's Creek, Tanunda

Group of men and women standing on and around mill ruins at Schlinker's Creek, Tanunda.

North Parklands

North Parklands

North Parklands, east of the Oval.

North bank of Torrens

North bank of Torrens

Pathway near the north bank of Torrens, East of King William Road.

Montefiore house

Montefiore house

Montefiore house, residence of the Chief Justice, Samuel Way.

'Russell's people'

'Russell's people'

Collection of photos from a file titled 'Russell's people' [as in Russell Starke]. Also includes additional unidentified photos (B 71857/25-56), and photocopies with photos and captions (B 71857/57-64).

Baptist Chapel, Angaston

Baptist Chapel, Angaston

Angaston Baptist Chapel taken during 1883-1885, now used as the Zion Lutheran Church (1945).

Aroona Water

Aroona Water

Windy Creek at Aroona Water, 25 miles north west of Beltana. There are camels at the edge of the creek and a towering rock formation stands in the background.

Auburn

Auburn

Aerial view of Auburn situated on the edge of the Clare Valley and bisected by the Wakefield River. The name was given by the Burra Mine superintendent from a poem by Oliver Goldsmith "Sweet Auburn, loveliest village on the plain". It was also the birthplace of the poet CJ Dennis.

Auldana Homestead

Auldana Homestead

Auldana homestead built in 1852 by Patrick Auld and occupied by the family until 1888. Mr. & Mrs. P. Auld on the left of the picture were parents of William Patrick Auld who crossed the Continent with John McDouall Stuart in 1861-2.

"Sunnyside", Beaumont

"Sunnyside", Beaumont

[General description] 'Sunnyside', set amongst extensive gardens is an impressive symmetrical bluestone house with square bay windows at either end and a central gabled verandah over its entrance. The original small house was built on a forty acre estate in the 1840s but was improved and significantly enlarged by new owner (Sir) William Milne who purchased the property in 1850. [On back of photograph] 'Sunnyside', Beaumont / 1872- 86 / Residence of Sir William Milne'.

Inebriates' Retreat, Belair

Inebriates' Retreat, Belair

[General description] This imposing two storey stone building, with its twin gables and decorative iron and brickwork, was built in 1881 as an Inebriates Retreat by Daniel Hewett. It was further extended in 1898. Between 1893-1907 it became Hope Lodge for the training of Missionaries. Since 1998 it has beome part of St. John's Grammar School. [On back of photograph] 'Inebriate's Retreat, Belair. / 1883-86'.

Belair Railway Station

Belair Railway Station

Belair railway station opened in 1883 with the opening of the Adelaide to Aldgate section of the Adelaide to Melbourne line. A large wooden shelter was built for the crowds who used the train to visit the nearby National Park

Clayton Church, Beulah Park

Clayton Church, Beulah Park

Clayton Congregational Church, Kensington was built in 1855 on a large and commanding site on the corner of Kensington Terrace (now Portrush Road) and East Parade (now The Parade). This spatial and ornamental chapel known as Clayton Chapel was named after Reverend John Clayton of London, former pastor of the founding minister Reverend John H Barrow.

Clayton Church, Beulah Park

Clayton Church, Beulah Park

Clayton Congregational Church, Kensington was built in 1855 on a large and commanding site on the corner of Kensington Terrace (now Portrush Road) and East Parade (now The Parade). This spatial and ornamental chapel known as Clayton Chapel was named after Reverend John Clayton of London, former pastor of the founding minister Reverend John H Barrow.

Bowden

Bowden

Panoramic view of Bowden. A small boy is sitting on a wooden fence on the edge of the North Adelaide Parklands. The view behind him shows the suburbs to the west and north west of Adelaide. Tall chimneys can be seen in the distance. The village of Bowden was established in 1839 by James Hurtle Fisher. Some of the early industries in the area include a steam flour mill, candle works, Dowie's Tannery, gas works, Bowden Bottle Company, Taylor Brothers Brickmaking and Clay Works, Dowie's Boot Factory. There was also a Bible Christian Chapel, Lawton's School, Bowden Building Society and a Cricket Club.

Mill, Bridgewater

Mill, Bridgewater

[General description] Rear view of Dunn's Mill at Bridgewater showing the water wheel. A man is standing next to it, emphasising its size.

Mill, Bridgewater

Mill, Bridgewater

[General Description] Horse drawn wagons are standing in front of Dunn & Co.'s Bridgewater Mill where customers and staff pose for the camera. Sacks are being loaded into a wagon.

S.A. Gas Company's Works at Port Adelaide

S.A. Gas Company's Works at Port Adelaide

S.A. Gas Company's works at Rosewater (Port Adelaide), erected in 1866. (This was formerly described as being the Company's Brompton site.) [See copy of photograph at BRG 350/1/4/154].

Bungaree Homestead

Bungaree Homestead

Bungaree station homestead. George Hawker and his two brothers selected the area for their head station in 1841. They purchased 2000 sheep from New South Wales and established Bungaree Station. By the time of this photograph the property ran 100 thousand merino sheep. The historic Bungaree Homestead Complex included the homestead, manager's house, council chamber, stables, office, store, men's kitchen, shearing shed, swagman's hut, stallion box and gate house

St. Michael's Church, Bungaree

St. Michael's Church, Bungaree

St. Michael's Church, Bungaree was built on a hill on the property. Bungaree Station was established by English settler James Collins Hawker, along with his two brothers. Over time the property grew to include the main homestead, many outbuildings and the church

"Moorcraft", Burnside

"Moorcraft", Burnside

View of the residence "Moorcraft" at Burnside, later called "Erindale".