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Miner's cottage, Moonta Mines

Miner's cottage, Moonta Mines

[General description] Like all of the earliest miners cottages this single storey iron roofed dwelling was built from whatever materials were at hand. It is possibly wattle and daub construction with limestone chimneys. It is surrounded by a rough picket fence. [On back of photograph] 'Moonta Mines / Miners cottage / known as Peter Bowden's / Believed to be one of the earliest built on the Moonta mining leases / Situated a little south of the Wesleyan Methodist Church It was occupied for more than 80 years / Demolished following the death of Mary Bowden, last surviving member of the family / (Oswald Pryor 12-2-52)'

Mr. Gibson (of Bowden)

Mr. Gibson (of Bowden)

Mr. Gibson (of Bowden).

Bowden Ford, West Terrace

Bowden Ford, West Terrace

Bowden Ford car yard, West Terrace, east side, 31 March 1978.

Bowden Ford, West Terrace

Bowden Ford, West Terrace

Bowden Ford car yard, West Terrace, east side, 31 March 1978. A Chrysler sedan is in the right foreground.

Bowden Ford, West Terrace

Bowden Ford, West Terrace

Rear of Bowden Ford car yard, West Terrace, east side, 31 March 1978.

Bowden Ford, West Terrace

Bowden Ford, West Terrace

Bowden Ford car yard, West Terrace, east side, 31 March 1978.

Bowden Ford, West Terrace

Bowden Ford, West Terrace

Bowden Ford car yard, West Terrace, east side, 31 March 1978.

Bowden Lane, Adelaide

Bowden Lane, Adelaide

Bowden Lane, Adelaide, is a blind alley, approximately 10 foot wide, off Gilles Street, running north (nearly opposite the Gilles Arms Hotel). The cottages are very old. The end of the Lane is 70 yards north of Gilles Street.

Ted Bowden and the Mayor of Port Augusta

Ted Bowden and the Mayor of Port Augusta

GENERAL: Ted Bowden, representing the South Australian Housing Trust, robes the Port Augusta Mayor with the Mayoral Robe presented by the Trust.

Officers of the Transport Service

Officers of the Transport Service

Officers of the Transport Service, October 1940. Standing (from left): Commanders A. Lang, B. O'Brien, D. Will, E. Rischbieth, I. Bowden, M. Armitage, J. Gosse, A. Sandow, A. Macmillan, A. Allen, E. Pratt, and E. Bagot. Kneeling (from left): J. Michelmore, M. Alnutt, M. Yeatman, M. Randell, M. Gilfillan, G. Tainsh, M. Mehrtens, K. Brook, V. Macghey, G. Fulston.

Sturt Football Club

Sturt Football Club

Members of the Sturt Football Club. Left to right, top to bottom: W.V. Richardson, E. Tonkin, E. McNamara, J. Hicks, R. Neate, C. Sharp, F. Smith (Vice President), D.V. McDougall, T. Ryan, M.P. (President), P.G. Edwards, A.H. Preston (Vice President), W.H. Redman, H.G. McKittrick (Committee), W. Mayman (Captain), H.I. Nicolle (Vice Captain), H.J. McKay (Chairman of Com), H. Hicks, H. Rayner, P. Hare, F.C. Curnow, V.Y. Richardson, C.R. Morris (Patron), J. Kappler, L. Smith, H. Bruce, F.H. Golding, W.B.Tank (Secretary), O.V. Richardson, A. Limb, F.P. Kelsh (Treasurer), W.G. Noal, R.J. Rosevear (Committee), C. Ryan, R. Barron (Committee), L. Pyman, J.C. Rundle (Committee), W. Bowden (Trainer), H. Hartell (Trainer), G. Wesley (Trainer), E. Pippett (Head Trainer), F. Brunt (Trainer), W. Smith (Trainer), E.A. Lord (Trainer).

Sturt Football Club

Sturt Football Club

Members of the Sturt Football Club. Left to right, top to bottom: F. Brunt (Trainer), W. Bowden (Trainer), E.A. Lord (Head Trainer), T. Beatty (Time-Keeper), J. Venus (Trainer), H. Hartell (Trainer), A. Langley (Trainer), G. Wesley (Trainer), M. Bannigan (Asst. Coach), G. McLeay (Committee), R. Caldwell, E. Colquhoun, H. Lyne, M. Stuart, A. Waters, L. Pelzer, C. Scrutton, J. Alderman (Secretary), H. Matthews (Treasurer), H. Riley, S. Scrutton, H. Jackson, O. Beatty, H. Whitehead, K. Jackson, C. Ryan, E. Beatty, R. Alderman (Committee), F. Richardson (Committee), D.C. Sharp, E.R. Brown (President), V. Richardson (Captain), H.C. Richards Esq. (Patron), F. Golding (Vice-Captain) F.K. Gould (Chairman) H.I. Nicolle, D. Henry (Committee), T. Southen, F. Rocchi, G. Scrutton, L. Hale, L. Leak, N. Barron, A. Rau.

Keith Bowden Electrical

Keith Bowden Electrical

Keith Bowden Electrical at 1133 South Road, St. Marys. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/44.

Masters Eight on the Torrens

Masters Eight on the Torrens

Masters Eight on the Torrens Lake, John Bowden in the 4 seat.

Master Men's Four

Master Men's Four

Masters Men's Four on the Port River, John Bowden in the stroke seat.

Port Adelaide rowers at Renmark regatta

Port Adelaide rowers at Renmark regatta

John Bowden and other club members at Renmark.

John Bowden, Rip Van Velsen and Keith Coldwell

John Bowden, Rip Van Velsen and Keith Coldwell

Three senior club members at the clubhouse.

Masters men's eight

Masters men's eight

Masters men's eight - John Bowden in the 4 seat.

Masters mixed eight

Masters mixed eight

Masters mixed eight - John Bowden in the 6 seat.

Australian Masters Pair

Australian Masters Pair

Australian Masters Pair Rip Van Velsen (stroke) and John Bowden (bow).

Port Adelaide Master Rowers

Port Adelaide Master Rowers

Rip Van Velsen and John Bowden.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Member J. G. Bowden.

Bowden Family, Grange

Bowden Family, Grange

Three men in suits and a woman, including Lorna, Tony, and Peter Bowden, in a Grange backyard. A Hills Hoist is in the background.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Jacob Bowden

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : Jacob Bowden

Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Herbalist, Adelaide.

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : John Bowden

The Old Colonists Banquet Group : John Bowden

Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Farmer, Kersbrook; sheep farmer, Yorke Peninsula.

Photos of the Anglican churches at Hindmarsh, Mile End and Bowden.

Photos of the Anglican churches at Hindmarsh, Mile End and Bowden.

Loose photos from the master booklet on the Anglican churches at Hindmarsh, Mile End and Bowden compiled by Maurice Fenton with a view to producing multiple copies.

A. Simpson & Son employee group portraits

A. Simpson & Son employee group portraits

Group portraits of Simpson & Son staff, including picnic committees, long serving employees, Sick & Accident funds, and Elder Brethren. See below for details.

Currie Street, Adelaide

Currie Street, Adelaide

[General description] Business premises on Currie Street. From left to right: Part of the John Bull hotel; W.Adams, Licenced Horse and Carriage Bazaar, Saddlery and Harness for sale or exchange; Bowden & Warhurse, bookbinders; J. Sankey's Auction Mart. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 136 and 137 / Currie Street, south side / March 24th 1931 / Galvanized iron premises demolished in 1931 (See B 6056) / Division between acres is between Bowden & Warhurst's and the big building on the right / Right side of Bowden & Warhurst's is 3.5 yards west of the east side of Kingston Street / Frontage of Bowden & Warhurst's: 8.5 yards / Frontage of lane: 4 yards / Frontage of galvanized iron premises: 21 yards'.

Photographs relating to Messenger Press : transport

Photographs relating to Messenger Press : transport

Photographs relating to 'transport', created by Messenger Press.

Employees of A. Simpson & Son

Portraits of A. Simpson & Son 'Employees with over 30 years service as on the 24th October, 1947'. See contents for names. Copy prints available.