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Flinders Street Public School

Flinders Street Public School

[General description] Children walk on the footpath and road in front of the school building which is partially obscured behind large trees. A white picket fence defines the school boundary. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 283 / Flinders Street Public School / About 1896 / Near side of the school is 50 1/2 yards east of Daly Street. Far side of school is 14 yards east of Daly Street.'

Flinders Street Public School

Flinders Street Public School

Flinders Street Public School. Right side of the school is 14 yards east of Daly Street. The left side is 50 1/2 yards east of Daly Street. Flinders Street School was opened in 1878 as the City Model School with an average daily atendance of 593 students. The building was the first two storey public school in the colony. It was designed in a neo-gothic style by Edward John Woods and had a gabled roof. The school closed in 1968. The photograph shows the bluestone building with ornate pointed arch windows and square headed ones. The wide brickwork band halfway up the walls is another strange feature which suggests that the upper storey was an after thought.

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Corner of Wakefield Street north side, and Daly Street, 1935. A large three storey building houses the premises of LG Abbott and Company Limited selling glass, wallpapers and paints. True to it's name the building has multiple glass windows. An Abbott's lorry is parked in Daly Street at the side of the building.

Wakefield Street, Adelaide

Wakefield Street, Adelaide

Wakefield Street, north side abuts Daly Street west side, 10 May 1982, Wakefield Street frontage is 55 1/3 yards and Daly Street frontage is 34 1/3 yards.

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, north side abuts Daly Street west side, 10 May 1982, Wakefield Street frontage is 55 1/3 yards and Daly Street frontage is 34 1/3 yards.

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, north side abuts Daly Street west side, 10 May 1982, Wakefield Street frontage is 55 1/3 yards and Daly Street frontage is 34 1/3 yards.

Geological photos of the Central Flinders Ranges

Geological photos of the Central Flinders Ranges

Views of various locations in the Central Flinders Ranges including Balcanoona, Putapa, Third Plain, Prospect and Billy Springs.

Sketch map of the North Territory country in the vicinity of Adam Bay [cartographic material]/
constructed by J.W.O. Bennett

Sketch map of the North Territory country in the vicinity of Adam Bay [cartographic material]/ constructed by J.W.O. Bennett

Shows explorers' tracks, the gold producing district discovered by F.H. Litchfield in September 1865, natural features from Chambers Bay to Cape Ford, including Port Darwin. 'Constructed by J.W.O. Bennett...from data and instructions furnished by B.T. Finniss...Govt. Resident Northern Territory'. Library has four copies of the map that are identical except for manuscript additions, with one map partly coloured.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Left: Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957, and Right: Bride, Patricia 'Pat' Barker, youngest daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Anthony 'Tony' Peter Keain, only son of Frances Nora nee Canny of 'Ennis' Naracoorte, and the late Peter Ignatius Keain, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Left: Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957, Centre: mother of the brides; Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, and Right: Bride, Patricia 'Pat' Barker, youngest daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Anthony 'Tony' Peter Keain, only son of Frances Nora nee Canny of 'Ennis' Naracoorte, and the late Peter Ignatius Keain, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Left: Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957, Centre: mother of the brides; Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, and Right: Bride, Patricia 'Pat' Barker, youngest daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Anthony 'Tony' Peter Keain, only son of Frances Nora nee Canny of 'Ennis' Naracoorte, and the late Peter Ignatius Keain, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Kathleen Barker, (left) third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, and Patricia 'Pat' Barker, youngest daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Anthony 'Tony' Peter Keain, only son of Frances Nora nee Canny of 'Ennis' Naracoorte, and the late Peter Ignatius Keain, with their Matrons of Honour; Theresa Frances Ahern (left) and Mary Bridget Ede, married sisters of the brides, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Kathleen Barker, (left) third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, and Patricia 'Pat' Barker, youngest daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, prior to her marriage to Anthony 'Tony' Peter Keain, only son of Frances Nora nee Canny of 'Ennis' Naracoorte, and the late Peter Ignatius Keain, with their Matrons of Honour; Theresa Frances Ahern (left) and Mary Bridget Ede, married sisters of the brides, on 4 May 1957.

Barker sisters double wedding

Barker sisters double wedding

Bride, Kathleen Barker, third daughter of Felix Francis Barker and Bridget Frances nee Crowhurst, of Whyalla, getting out of her wedding car prior to her marriage to Laurence John Daly, of Malaya, only son of Eva nee Bird of Torrensville, and the late John Joseph Daly, on 4 May 1957.

McCoy family portrait

McCoy family portrait

Cabinet card portrait of the McCoy family taken at the home of Captain Alexander McCoy and his wife Annie (nee Sanderson) at 143 Molesworth Street, North Adelaide. Left to right, back row: William G Daly; unknown; Arthur Charles McCoy (owner of the albums); Bingham or Jim Hawker; Captain Alexander McCoy; Henry Debonaire Garder Haggard; Unknown; Unknown. Front row: Annie (nee Sanderson) McCoy (with wig); Miss Hawker or Maud Phillips with first baby; Mrs JC Hawker; Annie Louisa (nee Sanderson) Haggard; unknown; Mr JC Hawker; Mr Frederick James Sanderson. Child in front: Nellie Sanderson. Baby: Frederick Haggard.

Darwin

Darwin

[General description] A group of men, women and children have assembled for the installation of the first pole of the Overland Telegraph on the 15th September, 1870. One of the men is standing on a ladder propped against the pole. [On back of photograph] 'Planting the first pole of the north-south trans continental telegraph line, Port Darwin. / (September 15, 1870. See Hodder, v.2, p. 25.) / For date of commencement of work at Port Darwin see 140/28, page 2 of letter dated 24/3/71.' (Another hand) 'For key to names see p. 22 of S.W. Herbert's MS Reminiscences (Archives 996) Among those present were: Palmer, R.E. Burton, Dr. Furnell (?), Dr. Milner, D.D.Daly, Miss Douglas, W.T. Dalwood, Mrs. W.T. Dalwood, Willie Douglas, A.T. Childs, Mr. Douglas, Captain Douglas, F.W. Dalwood, Miss Douglas, W.U. Paqualin, W. McMinn, Miss B. Douglas, Jas. Darwent, Mason, Fordham, ....Stapleton. (Names from original photo. lent by Miss B. Dalwood)'.

Church, Macclesfield

Church, Macclesfield

Some women of the St. James Church congregation at Macclesfield. Standing: Miss B. Murphy; Miss Fanny Moore; Mrs Cosgrove; Miss Mary Moore; Mrs Daly; Mrs M. O'Malley; Mrs J.O'Loughlin. In front: Miss J. Leonard; Miss M. Burns; Miss McNamara; Mrs T. McNamara; Mrs E. McNamara.

Brickworks Staff

Brickworks Staff

Staff at J.S. Watts' Brickworks, near Nairne. From left: Joe H. Watts; Albert E. Bolto; Mr. Main; Sylvester (Sam) Daly; Harold Seagrim; Jim Howland; Albert R.C. Watts. Front from left in barrows : Charlie Howland; George Jury.

Daly Waters Station

Daly Waters Station

View from the verandah of the Station.

Port Pirie

Port Pirie

Port Pirie showing the Barrier Hotel in Ellen Street. At the time of the photograph the proprietor was JD Daly.

Victoria River Downs Station

Victoria River Downs Station

Victoria River Downs Head Station on the Wickham River, Northern Territory. The station was established in 1880 and just before this photograph was taken it ran 23,000 head of cattle. It is located 157 miles west of Daly River. The property and stock were sold in 1900 for 27,500 pounds and it was regarded as one of the largest cattle stations in the world.

Francis Gilbert Hamley

Francis Gilbert Hamley

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of Lieutenant Colonel Francis Gilbert Hamley, Officer Commanding 50th Regiment of Foot. He wears his grey hair short and full beard trimmed. His jacket is fastened with braid 'frogs'. He was Administrator of the Government of the Colony and Chief of the Executive after the death of Governor Daly in February 1868 for a year until the arrival of the next governor, Sir James Fergusson.

Peleg Whitford Jackson

Peleg Whitford Jackson

Peleg Whitford Jackson, river steamer captain. He was born in Vermont, America in approximately 1834 and died April 24, 1912. He was known as a transportation entrepreneur. He captained "Settler" in 1862 and 1863, and "Lady Daly" in 1865. He also was involved in the Victorian Coach Company and the South Australian branch of Cobb and Co. He was declared bankrupt in 1870 and was married to Anna Chambers with six children. See B 15993 for the family of Anna Chambers

Finniss Bridge

Finniss Bridge

Finniss Bridge between Goolwa and Strathalbyn. A researcher has stated that the bridge was "Built in 1866 and opened by the Governor Sir Dominic Daly on 24th March. The bridge was destroyed by a bushfire in 1882 and replaced with an iron girder bridge in 1884 using the girders from the Finniss River Railway Bridge at Finniss. The photograph was probably taken on the day the bridge was opened in 1866".

Ifould Street, Adelaide

Ifould Street, Adelaide

[General description] This new brick factory style building is the continuation of the one in B 4205. The words 'Adelaide Service Limited Work Shop' appear on a sign above one of the doorways. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 281 (and about two yards of Acre 282) / Ifould Street. north side / June 15,1927 / Both of these buildings were erected in 1924 on the site of some cottages demolished immediately before. The demolition occurred before a photo. could be secured. / Site: Right side is 64 yards west of Daly Street. Frontage: 35 1/2 yards'.