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Gawler South views, Church of Transfiguration
Four photographs depicting views of Gawler including church picnickers on horse and cart, and an internal view of the Church of Transfiguration, Gawler South.


Tortola House, Gawler
Tortola House, residence of W. F. Wincey, Gawler. In 1912 this became the Methodist Manse in Tod St, Gawler. The Tourist Association brochure says 'The architecture is Venetian Gothic revival with French-Byzantine influences'. (information supplied by a researcher').


Old Spot Hotel, Gawler
Old Spot Hotel, Gawler - the first building erected in Gawler.


Gawler Bicycle Club
Members of Gawler Bicycle Club, 1892 Front row: 2nd from left is James Martin, then Dr. Popham and Mr. Rudall. The boy behind Dr. Popham is Frank Gill.


Gawler Bicycle Club
Members of the Gawler Bicycle Club. Back row (left to right): A.J.Davis, J.Posselt, F.H.Woods, W.T.Broderick, F.Stevens, A.Laird, E. Wilton, F. ???. Second row: W.Jolley, A.B.Barnett, T.Wiltshire, R.Wilson, A.H.Ayling, D.J.Reece, E.Parkes, Mr John Martin (?), ???. Third row: Mr E.H.Hussey, Mr T.Gill, A.Hammer, S.Wade (captain), C.A.Horne, W.H.Cox JP (president), Hon Jas Martin MLC (patron), E.Lucas JP. C.E.Coutts(?) (secretary), J.K.Guy, P.Potter(?). Front row: Master F.Gill, T.A. Fley(?) (vice-captain), F. Penalena(?).


St. George's School at Gawler
GAWLER: Students who have been playing a game of cricket photographed outside the premises of St George's School at Gawler.


Members of the Gawler Camera Club
GAWLER: Members of the Gawler Camera Club photographed on a field trip with tripods and cameras; names not known.


Premises of A. Sheard at Gawler
GAWLER: Essex House, Murray Street, Gawler, the premises of A. Sheard, a clothing and drapery importer.


Matron Stanley, Gawler
Matron Stanley of the Hutchinson Hospital at Gawler. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1638/12.


Gawler Town Hall
[General description] The Gawler Town Hall is a two storey building with arched entrance and windows and a decorative motif, probably a coat of arms, on its parapet. It was opened by the Governor Mr. William Jervois on November 18th, 1878. This photograph would have been taken at the time of its Golden Jubilee which was celebrated in November 1928. [On back of photograph] 'Gawler Town Hall / 1928'.


Oaklands house and garden, Gawler
[General description] The extended Pile family including explorer John McKinlay pose on the garden path in front of Oaklands, the family's gentleman's residence. This photograph must have been taken 1872 or before as John McKinlay died in 1872. [On back of photograph] ''Oaklands' / Residence of James Pile, Gawler East / 1872-85 / Photograph by S. W. Sweet' (Another hand) 'Note by Mr. Robert Gordon of Gawler: From back of path John McKinlay (Explorer), his wife Jane (nee Pile), gardener, Mr James Pile, Mrs Pile, ?, Miss Jessie Pile / 9-4-1969'. James Pile's wife was Isabella Pile, nee McCauslin.


Gawler
[General description] Oaklands is a rambling single storey stone homestead with wide verandahs, built c. 1860. Members of the Pile family (and their peacock) are grouped in the driveway. The tall man at the rear of the group may be John McKinley. The garden looks recently planted and carriage wheels have left marks in the gravel drive. [On back of photograph] ''Oaklands' / Residence of James Pile, Gawler East / (and Mr. John McKinley) / 1872-85 / For note on persons see B 5954 Gawler'.


Residence, Gawler
A view from the garden of 'Para Para', the residence of Hon. W. Duffield at Gawler; a large imposing house with columned verandahs and superstructure.


St. Georges's Church, Gawler
GAWLER: St George's Church at Gawler.


Premises of the Globe Hotel in Gawler
GAWLER: Premises of the Globe Hotel licensed to M. Jolley in Gawler, South Australia.


The Gawler Theatre Group
GAWLER: The Gawler Theatre Group performing a one act play: "No Tears for Henry" by Winifred Bannister. Left to right: Cora Turner; Ann Allnutt; Betty Williamson; Marlene Modra.


Old Bushman Hotel, Gawler
The Old Bushman Hotel, Cowan Street, Gawler, South Australia.


Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler
View of Hutchinson Hospital at Gawler. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1638/12.


Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler
View of Hutchinson Hospital, and Hobbs the gardener, at Gawler. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1638/12.


Globe Hotel, Gawler
Globe Hotel, Gawler, operated by F.J. Reynolds.


Church, Gawler
The foundation stone for the Anglican Church of St. George at Gawler was laid in 1947. Following severe storm damage the church was re-built and the foundation stone was re-laid. The church was built in stages, nave in 1864, transept in 1884 and the chancel in 1887. It was consecrated in 1894.


Church, Gawler
[General description] Wesleyan church, on Tod Street Gawler, opened on March 21st, 1869.


Sts Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Gawler
Military parade outside the Sts Peter and Paul's Catholic Church, Gawler. Troops attended the Easter Sunday mass. Photograph taken by Mr. R.E. Sheedy. See The Southern Cross (Friday, March 28, 1913).


Residence, Gawler
"Kingsford" near Gawler.


Gawler Musical Society
A group of members of a Gawler musical society taken in a garden, they all wear costumes. Members are: Eva Marchant, Minnie Elliot, Sarah Marchant, Alice Finch, Maggie Moore, Ida Latter, Emily Summerton, Hilda Lavis, Daisy Latter, Eveline Harvey, Miss Richards(?), Rev. E. Hughes, Lily Rogasch, Miss Brooks(?), Emma Holmes, Amy Harvey, Miss Thomas, Miss Butler, Miss Brooks, Alice Rebbeck, Mrs Stevens, Miss Polden(?), Lilla Moore, Mrs Sanders, Miss Glastonbury, Emily Finch, Ada Finch, Pollie Marchant, Mr Magarey, Mr Follett, Mary Jane Summertown, Edgar Stevens, unknown, unknown, Melville Crose, Ebbie Marchant, unknown, Sylvia Harris, unknown, Millicent Lavis, Ida Finch.


Football Club, Gawler
Members of Gawler Football Club.


Football Club, Gawler
Members of Gawler Central Football Club. Back row (left to right): ? Nelson, C.Williams, Alan Grace, F.Wilson, Alan Haydock. Third row: E.Stewart, W.Thompson, M.May, C.Withers, F.George, C.Footer (trainer). Second row: Reg Beadnall, Les Thomas, Nick Broderick, Charles Winkel, T.Hancock, Frank Green, George Dawe. Front row: D.Thomas, H.Olafsen (boy), E.Goodger, George French (vice-captain), Tod Solamon (captain), C.Gwynne, F.Barkla, F.Thomas.


Football Club, Gawler
Members of the South Gawler Football Club; premiers.


Aerial photographs of the town of Gawler
Aerial views of the town of Gawler, South Australia. See below for details.


Aerial photographs of the town of Gawler: Gawler South
Aerial views of Gawler South, in the town of Gawler, South Australia. See below for details.