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Frances and John Buick

Frances and John Buick

Mr. & Mrs. John Buick of American River, Kangaroo Island. According to a researcher, John Buick arrived into S.A. in January 1846 from Bahia in Brazil. He married Frances Ann Filmer in April 1848 - she had arrived in 1838. According to another researcher, John Buick was born 16 May 1823 in Dun, Montrose, Angus, Scotland. He was a seaman and shipwright who arrived in Australia on the 'Malcolm' as a crew member in January 1844. His wife was known by her second name, Ann. The couple settled on American River, Kangaroo Island and had 16 children. Buick built a ship called the 'Kangaroo' and then took up farming.

John and Frances Anne Buick

John and Frances Anne Buick

John Buick arrived in Port Adelaide onboard the "Malcolm" in 1844. He lived for 58 continuous years on Kangaroo Island with his wife Frances Anne Ladd Buick, nee Filmer, who arrived in South Australia onboard "Lloyds" in 1838. They built a brush house, later a wooden structure and then a brick house for their family of 16 children. As a shipwright John Buick was commissioned to build a cutter of 36 tons which was named "Kangaroo".

Buick's Point at American River, Kangaroo Island

Buick's Point at American River, Kangaroo Island

Distant view of Buick's Point at American River, Kangaroo Island, South Australia.

"Buick" Car, Mount Gambier

"Buick" Car, Mount Gambier

"Buick " car owned by A. Paltridge, Mount Gambier.

James Buick

James Buick

James Buick, a Penneshaw pioneer.

Buick Motor Cars

Buick Motor Cars

View of two Buick motor cars; the one on the right was used on a passenger service between Maitland and Adelaide.

Buick Motor Car

Buick Motor Car

A Buick motor car.

"Buick" Motor Car

"Buick" Motor Car

A "Buick" motor car.

"Buick" Motor Car

"Buick" Motor Car

"Buick" motor car.

"Buick" Motor Car

"Buick" Motor Car

A "Buick" motor car.

A "Buick" car

A "Buick" car

A "Buick" car towing a compacted caravan referred to as the chocolate box.

Buick cars at Kadina

Buick cars at Kadina

KADINA: Five Buick cars stand outside D.W. Simpson's garage. They were owned by: Number 11245 F.W. Harris of Kadina; number 02020 S.J. Northey, of Kadina; number 41879 registered in 1925 to L.C. Beare of Kadina; number 7184 Eyes & Crowle (Agents); number 01239 W.J. Butler of Moonta Mines. See also SRG 168/1/58/17.

Monica Angas at the wheel of a Buick car

Monica Angas at the wheel of a Buick car

ANGASTON: Monica Angas at the wheel of a Buick car parked outside "Collingrove", the car was registered to R.F. Angas.

Family photographs : Buick 6

Family photographs : Buick 6

Fifth of 35 photographs in an album. A friend's Buick 6.

Woman standing by an early model Buick

Woman standing by an early model Buick

GENERAL: A woman stands by an early make Buick motor car. The Buick Six registration number 16-807 was owned by J.S. Ferguson, of Pinnaroo.

Magrath's Flat

Magrath's Flat

Near Meningie Jarmans and Smiths after breakfast. l-r 1924 Buick Roadster, Model T. Ford 1923 model belonging to Smiths, Model T. Ford 1918 model belonging to Jarmans.

Car Accident, Woodville

Car Accident, Woodville

A 6 cylinder Buick collided with a train at a Woodville crossing.

Vist by Dr Louis Shores to Public Library

Vist by Dr Louis Shores to Public Library

Meeting in Symon Room addressed by Dr. Shores, October 1964. Front row L-R W.G. Buick, Hedley Brideson and and Mr Felsinger.

Dr Louis Shores (Editor in Chief Collier's Encyclopaedia) visit to Public Library

Dr Louis Shores (Editor in Chief Collier's Encyclopaedia) visit to Public Library

L-R Noel Stockdale, D.L. Jenkins, Raymond Olding, Hedley Brideson (Principal Librarian), Dr. Louis Shores, W.G. Buick, Mr Felsinger and S.L. Ryan at reception for Dr Shores, October 1964.

Visit by Dr Louis Shores to Public Library

Visit by Dr Louis Shores to Public Library

L-R Noel Stockdale (Bedford Park University Librarian), D.L. Jenkins, Raymond Olding, Hedley Brideson (Principal Librarian), Dr Shores (Collier's Encyclopaedia), W.G. Buick, Mr Felsinger (Northern Territory Libraries) and S.L. Ryan at reception for Dr Shores, October 1964.

Funeral car procession

Funeral car procession

ENFIELD: Funeral car procession. The Buick hearse registration number 36-572 was registered in 1924 and owned by Pengelley and Knabe.

Two men in a Buick car

Two men in a Buick car

MOONARIE: Two men in a Buick car known as the "Flivver".

Early model 'Buick' car

Early model 'Buick' car

GENERAL: An early make "Buick" car registered to R.F. Angas: front view.

Early model Buick motor car

Early model Buick motor car

GENERAL: A "Flying Four" Buick motor car owned by the Brennand family.

Mr. F. Buick of Kangaroo Island

Mr. F. Buick of Kangaroo Island

KANGAROO ISLAND: Mr. F. Buick of Kangaroo Island with his rowing boat.

Photographs relating to the Trengove, Treloar and Beare families

Photographs relating to the Trengove, Treloar and Beare families

Photographs relating to the Treloar, Trengove and Beare families. Most of the photographs feature cars and were taken on Yorke Peninsula.

Children netting, Penneshaw

Children netting, Penneshaw

Children netting at Christmas Cove. l-r: L.D. Buick, D.F.W. Buick, O.H.A. Bates and Rachel Bates. Boat is from S.S. You Yangs.

Two road trains and four vintage cars

Two road trains and four vintage cars

BURRA : Two road trains and four vintage cars : two Renault and two Buick at Koomerloo Station, near Burra. The Buick number 5061 belonged to T.M. Warnes, of Leighton and the Renault's to T.M. Warnes, of Koomooloo. The road trains are Jeffery Quad's.

Sportsmans Arms at Little Swamp

Sportsmans Arms at Little Swamp

LITTLE SWAMP: A group of men with a 18.2hp Buick Tourer and a horse drawn wagon, outside the Sportsmans Arms Hotel at Little Swamp. The Licensee of the hotel was J.H. Hammill and the Buick was registered to F.J. Johnson of Port Lincoln in 1918.

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album thought to have been compiled by Eileen Dubois Ive (later Mrs John Frederick Bagot) daughter of Charles William Ive and Agnes Dubois. The album contains photographs of many family members and friends, at 'Acton', Woodville and other places, showing fund raising and commemoration days during and after the first World War, such as Cheer Up Society work and marches, events such as Repatriation Day, French Red Cross Day and the opening of the Soldiers' War Memorial on North Terrace. Eileen married John Frederick Bagot in 1915 before his departure to France with the 13th Light Horse brigade and this album includes a number of photographs presumably taken by John Bagot, of fellow officers, places in Egypt, France and Palestine, and of the Camel Corps. The album contains five additional loose photographs, six postcards and one newspaper cutting regarding the sale of Stradbroke, the Magill home of Mr C. L. J. Dubois (maternal grandfather of Eileen Ive) and these have been placed at the end of the album. The postcards and newspaper clipping have not been digitised.