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A. Simpson & Son employees with over 20 years service

A. Simpson & Son employees with over 20 years service

Large group photograph of men, most in suits and ties. Caption on cardboard mount reads 'A. Simpson & Son Limited. Adelaide, South Australia - Established 1853. Employees with over 20 Years Service as on the 21st January, 1955'. Pictured are (followed by years of service): Top row - R. Lithgow (25 years), G. Sims (20), P. Bray (22), W. Sandercock (30), C. Parr (30), W. Lovering (20), A. Pittinson (20), M. Hansberry (23), L. Wiles (45), W. Morgan (21), A. Goodenough (23), P. Hutton (23), C. Harris (30), G. Pettigrove (31), W. Raw (26), W. Cranwell (32), R. Weaver (35), S. Padget (25), R. Cockburn (25), G. Howard (36), J. Polglase (27), E. Wheatley (30). Second row - H. Knighton (22), H. Coxon (33), G. Tidy (27), K. Wickham (22), H. Riddle (28), G. Sandercock (28), G. Lucas (32), G. Vesey (46), J. Hyams (23), A. Dangerfield (27), H. White (23), R. Glastonbury (23), J. Wallace (20), N. Dienhoff (22), R. Slade (23), H. May (23), W. Phillips (22), J. Craig (30), A. Davey (21), E.H. Williams (41). Third row - R. Quinn (24), A. Giles (24), H. Nankervis (29), E. Scriven (33), A. Biggins (48), A. Charles (20), H. Edwards (35), J. Conry (29), A. Clayton (42), G. Jennings (23), J.J. Evans (27), H. Gatley (28), R. Bailey (23), J. Nancarrow (20), W. Ingham (31), G. Dunkley (24), J. Roberts (27), C. Byass (20), A. Alexander (32), A. Mitchell (23), D. Weaver (31). Fourth row - G.R. Sims (35), H. Craigie (26), A. Price (25), S. Treloar (36), R. Rice (31), M. Chesson (21), E. Smith (20), J. Haynes (22), A. James (20), F. Roberts (23), P. Rodda (43), A. Cocks (30), W. Cuming (33), A. Rodda (34), W. Ross (30), D. Smith (25), V. Smith (21), J. Smith (24), A. Warner (23), C. Lodge (32). Fifth row - F. Anderson (36), H. Brown (33), L. Ahrens (33), J. Shreeve (58), K. Gould (41), C. Wyld (29), W. Arnold (52), J. Clark (39), S.H. Dunstone (32), A.G. Hicks (62), A.M. Simpson (26), J.A.H. Minagall (62), R.A. Simpson (24), W.C. Loan (49), S. Jennings (44), H. Rogers (31), E. Townley (49), W. Birken (30), A. McKinnon (26), H. Richards (32), R. Francis (22), R. Vowles (43). Front row - J. Slavin (28), A. Hallewell (32), R. Lines (34), P. Jamieson (34), L. Benger (33), W. Amor (34), A. Prince (29), T. Sayers (23), W.D. Sinclair (51), A. Brice (23), L. McVicar (22), J. Taylor (21), N. Hamilton (28), A. Robertson (20), H. Creeper (23), R. Shapter (20), D. Putland (23).

Advertisement for A. Simpson & Son

Advertisement for A. Simpson & Son

Copy of a photographic montage used as an advertisement for A. Simpson & Son, featuring six different images.

Promotional poster

Promotional poster

Poster advertising A. Simpson & Son Adelaide featuring images of the original factory in Gawler Place (1857), Freeman Street Factory, Wakefield Street Works, Gawler Place Warehouse and Factory, and Pirie Street frontage, along with a photograph of a banker's safe. Composed by Ernest Gall, Photo-Illustrator, 11 Alma Chambers.

A. Simpson and Son's annual picnic

A. Simpson and Son's annual picnic

Group photograph of men, women and children gathered together in a large park. There are tents and other equipment behind them. Photo is captioned 'A. Simpson & Son's Annual Picnic.' The location is possibly Belair National Park.

A.Simpson and factory employees

A.Simpson and factory employees

A. Simpson & Son Ltd. tinsmith and metalworkers staff group with Alfred Simpson sitting centre front.

Parade outside Simpson & Son premises

Parade outside Simpson & Son premises

View of a large, smartly dressed crowd of men, women and children, watching a parade go past the A. Simpson & Son premises. Mounted police (a guard of honour?) are visible between the crowd.

A. Simpson & Son

A. Simpson & Son

Photograph of A. Simpson and Son building on the corner of Gawler Place and Grenfell Street. A man on a ladder is working on the word 'tinware' on the front of the building.

Angas Street, Adelaide

Angas Street, Adelaide

[General description] A. Simpson & Sons' new factory, constructed from galvanised iron. It features a large expanse of multi-panelled windows. The photograph was probably taken in autumn as street trees in front of the building are losing their leaves. In 1910 Alfred M. Simpson's sons joined the business with Alfred M. as chairman, and Alfred Allen and his brother Frederick Neighbour as directors. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 370 & 369 / Angas Street, north side / April 18, 1926 / Simpson & Sons factory / Three storey portion was erected in 1925 on the site formerly occupied by a lower galvanised structure. / Near side of three storey part is 30 yards east of Princes Street. Far side is 32 yards west of Princes Street'.

First female plant manager

First female plant manager

Photograph of the first female plant manager for the Dishwashing Department. On reverse is written "Beverley Hill, Group Manager Simpson Dishwasher Centre" along with "1st woman plant manager ex-personell".

Dudley Park Factory

Dudley Park Factory

Photographs of external view and internal workings of the Dudley Park Factory

A. Simpson Factory Picnic

A. Simpson Factory Picnic

A. Simpson and Co. Factory Picnic at the National Park, Belair : a Simpson family group.

Wakefield Street factory prior to move to Dudley Park

Wakefield Street factory prior to move to Dudley Park

A series of photographs showing the dismantling of the Wakefield Street factory in preparation to move to the fully mechanised foundry at Dudley Park.

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, Adelaide, north side, at the corner of Gawler Place. A man on a ladder is putting the final touches on the sign of A. Simpson & Son's factory.

Alfred Simpson and his employees

Alfred Simpson and his employees

Alfred Simpson sitting centre front row, with a large number of life long employees at A. Simpson and Son Limited, tin and iron works in Gawler Place, Adelaide, South Australia.

A. Simpson, Tinware Factory in Gawler Place

A. Simpson, Tinware Factory in Gawler Place

Simpson's tinware factory, Gawler Place, east side. Drawn by AM Simpson about 1860. Reproduced in a circular issued in 1929 by A Simpson and Son Ltd. on the occasion of the removal of the firm's premises to Pirie Street. Site is about 30 feet north of Grenfell Street.

Simpson Family on a picnic

Simpson Family on a picnic

The Simpson family during their factory's picnic at National Park, Belair.

First press (Old Ben) installed in the new Dudley Park Factory

First press (Old Ben) installed in the new Dudley Park Factory

Mr T Patching is standing on the left and Mr J Holly is standing on the right of the press.

Photographs of Alfred Allen Simpson

Photographs of Alfred Allen Simpson

Black and white studio photographs of Alfred Allen Simpson.

A. M. Simpson

A. M. Simpson

Carte de visite of A. M. Simpson. [Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to the Crompton family. To see a selection of photographs from this album search on Archival number PRG 331/30/3]

Dinner function at the Town Hall, Adelaide

Dinner function at the Town Hall, Adelaide

Overhead view of employees of A. Simpson and Son limited attending a large dinner function held at the Adelaide Town Hall, South Australia.

Alfred Allen Simpson family related photographs and portraits

Alfred Allen Simpson family related photographs and portraits

Photographs and portraits relating to Alfred Allen Simpson

Photographs of a Simpson and Son gate

Photographs of a Simpson and Son gate

Collection of photographs taken of a Simpson and Son gate on the Shute Road east of Hawker in the Flinders Ranges.

Photographs of Alfred Moxon Simpson as a child, and family

Photographs of Alfred Moxon Simpson as a child, and family

Sepia studio photographs of Alfred Moxon Simpson, his mother Janet Doris Simpson (nee Hübbe), his brother Robert Allen [Bob] Simpson and maternal family members.

G. Simpson

G. Simpson

Photograph of Mrs Simpson and her son and daughter taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1941. The son is about thirteen years old and is wearing a tartan tie and tie pin. The daughter is wearing a dress and cardigan with a SPF (Schools Patriotic Fund) badge and a bead necklace. Mrs Simpson has short crimped hair and is wearing a dark coloured suit.

A. Simpson and Son Ltd

A. Simpson and Son Ltd

A. Simpson and Son Ltd. two acres of roof of the Wakefield Street ironworks.

Mother and son

Mother and son

Photograph of Mrs Simpson and her son who is approximately four years old. The little boy is wearing a shirt and tie and holding a toy dog.

Postcard Advertisement

Postcard Advertisement

A postcard advertisement for Simpsons 'economic new steel range'.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Old Congregational Chapel, Gawler Place. An article from the Advertiser, dated 6th February 1925, accompanies this photo. It deals with A.Simpson & Son's intention to demolish and replace it with an extension to their premises, and also gives a brief history of the church. The chapel stood on the southern portion of acre 205. It faced east and was about 16 yards back from the street frontage. The site is shown on the Cadastral Survey Plan.

Gawler Place, Adelaide

Gawler Place, Adelaide

[General description] A man stands at an open side door of the old Congregational Church. There are wooden crates and a barrel nearby. This photograph would have been taken at the time when A. Simpson & Sons intended to demolish the building to expand their premises. Designed by George Strickland Kingston, the building was completed in November 1840. After the Stow Memorial Congregational Church was built in 1867, it was no longer used as a place of worship but was put to varying uses. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 205 / Gawler Place / Old Congregational Chapel / eastern front / 1923 / For exact site see B 1206'.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

[General description] View of eastern front of the Old Congregational Chapel, taken from a distance, showing a workman with a wheelbarrow and piles of crates stacked against the building. It has clearly been absorbed into the industrial complex of A.Simpson & Son with signs painted on the building and displayed above it. See B 5882. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 205 / Gawler Place / Old Congregational Chapel / eastern front / 1923 / For exact site see B 1206'.