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Gawler Place

Gawler Place

[General description] Two cyclists pedal past this four storey building which features a detailed stucco facade in the neo- classical style. On the left is Flehr and Company Tailors. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 106 & 81 / Gawler Place, west side / 1927 / D.& W. Murray's / Near side of Murray's is 49 yards north of Grenfell Street. / Frontage: 26 1/2 yards. / For a view of the building after remodelling in 1949 and renaming as "Churchill Building", see B12358 / Reprod. in "Chronicle", Dec 10, 1927.'

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

Gawler Place, Adelaide, west side, from Pirie Street, taken on January 11th, 1924. On the right is Macrow's, and in the distance, is Simpson's five storey building. For a closer view of Simpson's, see B 1206. For a drawing of a building formerly on part of the Simpson's site, see B 1206. On the left is the verandah of Elliott's Cycle Shop.

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, Adelaide

Gawler Place, Adelaide

[General description] Architectural detail of the old Congregational Chapel. See B 5882. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 205 / Gawler Place / Part of Old Congregational Chapel / 1923 / For site see B 1206'.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

[General description] A pair of harnessed horses stand patiently near a pile of wooden crates and a barrel at the eastern door of the old Congregational Chapel. See B 5882. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 205 / Old Congregational Chapel / Gawler Place / eastern front / 1923 / For exact site see B 1206'.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

[General description] Double doors in one of the doorways of the Old Congregational Chapel. See B 5882. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 205 / Gawler Place / Old Congregational Chapel / eastern front / The more northerly of the two doorways / 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'.

Gawler Place, Adelaide

Gawler Place, Adelaide

[General description] The premises of J.E. Dodd's Organ Manufacturer, established in 1881. Dodd's instruments were widely sought after in Australia and New Zealand. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 271 / Gawler Place, west side / Corner of Bray Street / 1906 / Right side of Dodd's is 36 yards south of Flinders Street. Frontage of Dodd's: 12 yards.' (Another hand) 'For alterations made in 1952, see B 12360.'

Gawler Place, Adelaide

Gawler Place, Adelaide

Gawler Place, Adelaide, east side, on the 22nd September, 1925, showing Vivian Lewis Limited Motor House. Early model cars are parked outside. The spire of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church can be seen in the centre. For a photo of this building (and the building erected in 1926 on the far side of Lewis' in 1952), see B 12361. The near side of Lewis' premises is 35 yards south of Flinders Street, and its frontage is 47 yards.

Gawler Place, Adelaide

Gawler Place, Adelaide

Gawler Place, Adelaide, west side, on April 8th, 1925, showing the newly completed premises of Webb & Son, Printers and Bookbinders. For a view of the house which formerly occupied this site, see B1844. The near side of Webb's is 47 yards north of Wakefield Street, and the far side of Metropolitan Building Co.'s premises is 26 yards north of Wakefield Street.

James and Isabella Taylor, photographers

James and Isabella Taylor, photographers

Photographers, James and Isabella Taylor (nee Morrow), standing outside their photography studio in Gawler.

Workers outside the premises of T. Graue

Workers outside the premises of T. Graue

GAWLER: A group of workers wearing aprons standing outside the premises of T. Graue, a saddle and harness maker.

A poem by Charles French Folland

A poem by Charles French Folland

GAWLER: A poem written by Charles French Folland when he was 97 years old to his grandson in November 1910: pt.1.

Poem by Charles French Folland

Poem by Charles French Folland

GAWLER: A poem written by Charles French Folland when he was 97 years old to his grandson in November 1910: pt.2.

Interior of a machine shop

Interior of a machine shop

GAWLER: A view taken inside a machine shop, possibly at James Martin's.

Interior of a machine shop

Interior of a machine shop

GAWLER: A view taken inside a machine shop, possibly at James Martin & Co.

Men inside a workshop

Men inside a workshop

GAWLER: A group of men inside a workshop.

Apple orchard at Gawler Park, Angaston

Apple orchard at Gawler Park, Angaston

ANGASTON: The apple orchard at Gawler Park. The tallest poplar was 120 feet high.

Entrances to underground Communications Centre at Gawler

Entrances to underground Communications Centre at Gawler

GAWLER: Two iron sheds covering the stairway entrances to the underground Communications Centre. House at the rear owned by Mr Collins.

W.A.A.A.F. girls in front of 4C sleeping quarters at Gawler

W.A.A.A.F. girls in front of 4C sleeping quarters at Gawler

GAWLER: W.A.A.A.F. girls in front of 4C sleeping quarters, whilst stationed at the Wireless and Telegraphists Unit. Back; Kathy Wright; Norma Frick; Eunice Ball. Centre: Ruth Davies; Loris Brooks; Ruth Salt; Pam Collins. Front: Gwen Saunders; Nan Morris.

Personnel outside the underground Wireless Telegraphist Headquarters at Gawler

Personnel outside the underground Wireless Telegraphist Headquarters at Gawler

GAWLER: Servicemen and women outside the entrance to the underground Wireless Telegraphist Headquarters, ready to start their shift. Back: ? ; Elspeth Scott; ? . Centre: Lorna Russell; Bella Roberts; Dorothy Roberts; ? ; Bet Probert; Betty Watkins; Iris Ball; Myra Petullo; Lois Jones. Front: Dot Lovell; Addie Williams; Ursula Regan; Joan Lucas; Dave Rumball; Pam Collins.

Tender and driver outside the underground centre at Gawler

Tender and driver outside the underground centre at Gawler

GAWLER: Tender and driver outside the underground centre with W.A.A.A.F. girls. Back: Lorna Russell; Elspeth Scott; Betty Watkins; ?. Centre: Joan Lucas; Pam Collins; Joan Stace; Dorothy Roberts; Iris Ball; ? ; ? . Front: ? ; ? ; Pauline Adcock; Molly Norton-Baker.

W.A.A.A.F. Underground Communications Unit at Gawler

W.A.A.A.F. Underground Communications Unit at Gawler

W.A.A.A.F. Underground Communications Unit stationed at Gawler operating morse code keys. L-r: Rae Bull; Helen Robertson; Shirley Carmichael.

R.A.F. camp at Gawler

R.A.F. camp at Gawler

GAWLER: Looking east from the main R.A.F. camp showing the Officer's Mess, Recreation Hut and Sentry Box. House on the corner of Holmes and Jarvis Streets owned by Artie Zbierski.

The driver who took personnel to the underground Wireless Telegraphy section at Gawler

The driver who took personnel to the underground Wireless Telegraphy section at Gawler

GAWLER: 'Harry' the driver who sometimes took personnel to the underground Wireless Telegraphy section, other times they marched.

86 Squadron R.A.A.F. eagle mascot at Gawler

86 Squadron R.A.A.F. eagle mascot at Gawler

86 Squadron R.A.A.F. eagle mascot which was 'borrowed' from Thomson's Eagle Foundry in Willaston during 1943 and taken to Merauke in New Guinea when the squadron left Willaston R.A.A.F. base. Now on display in the offices of the Corporation of the Town of Gawler, the mascot is displayed as a memorial to Flying Officer Ivor Hatcher.

Vegetation and sheet piling at Port Gawler

Vegetation and sheet piling at Port Gawler

PORT GAWLER: Vegetation and sheet piling.

Portrait of Stephen King senior, of Kingsford, Gawler

Portrait of Stephen King senior, of Kingsford, Gawler

PORTRAIT: Stephen King, senior of Kingsford, Gawler.

The Old Spot

The Old Spot

'The Old Spot', Gawler Town. From a sketch by Samuel Calvert.