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Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, September 8th 1923 looking south from Pirie Street. The intersection with Flinders Street can be seen with a tall building standing on the south western corner. Further on Gawler Place abuts Wakefield Street.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

North-East corner of Gawler Place and Flinders Street, 10 April 1958, The Earl of Zetland Hotel. Gawler Place frontage is 44 yards. For view of Flinders Street frontage see B 14058. For view of hotel in 1956 see B 13810

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, east side, 19 December 1965.The Earl of Zetland Hotel stands on the corner of Gawler Place and Flinders Street. This hotel existed since 1870 until the demolition in the mid 1990s.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, west side, 14 October 1935, far side of building is 33.5 yards north of Flinders Street and frontage is 17 yards. For alterations and additions made in 1936 see B 7039. Site of corrugated iron structure: far side is 33.5 yards north of Flinders Street. Frontage is 17 yards. In the background at 31 Flinders Street can be seen the seven storey Department of Education Building which was built on the south west side of Gawler Place and featured an entrance framed by Doric columns and the Australian Coat of Arms. It was demolished in 1973.

Flinders Street from the intersection with Gawler Place

Flinders Street from the intersection with Gawler Place

Flinders Street, looking east across Gawler Place. Tapson's is on the east corner of Gawler Place. On the right is the Baptist Church and on the left is the Presbyterian Church. Flinders Street can be seen disappearing into the parklands and the Adelaide Hills are in the distance.

Flinders Street, near Gawler Place

Flinders Street, near Gawler Place

Flinders Street and Gawler Place, south east corner, 19th January 1929 showing the A.N.A. building erected in 1926/8: Flinders Street frontage: 19 1/2 yards. Gawler Place frontage: 30 yards. For view of buildings formerly on the site see B3275.

Gawler Place south of Flinders Street

Gawler Place south of Flinders Street

Gawler Place, east side, July 1902, showing Joseph Florey's Standard Shoe and Leather Company premises. Left side is 37 yards south of Flinders Street. Frontage: 26 yards. At No. 98 Gawler Place stands the Standard Shoe and Leather Company, Joseph Florey proprietor. The business imports British and American goods and are manufacturers of the celebrated Chromella boots and shoes.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, east side, 30th October 1952. The buildings (commencing a little north of fire hydrant) occupied by Paramount Pictures, Elliott Bros., and Yellow Cabs. Left sideof building is 35 yards south of Flinders Street. Frontage: 71 yards. For photograph of this section of Gawler Place in 1925, see B 2951

Gawler Place, Adelaide

Gawler Place, Adelaide

[General description] View along Gawler place showing the old and new premises of Yellow Cabs. See B 3608 for a photograph of one of the cabs with a brief company history. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 301 & 272 / Gawler Place, east side / June 15, 1927 / Near portion of Yellow Cab's premises (concrete part) was erected in 1926. For view of cottages formerly on the site see B 3506. / Site of new portion: Near side is 35.5 yards north of Wakefield Street. Frontage: 24 yards.'

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, east side, 28th November 1969, right side of building is 59 yards north of Wakefield Street, Gawler Place frontage is 18 2/3 yards.

Gawler Place, Adelaide

Gawler Place, Adelaide

[General description] Two storey bluestone cottages and parked cars in Gawler Place. The rear of the Education Building on Flinders Street is seen in the background [On back of photograph] 'Acre 302 / Gawler Place, West side / May 16th 1955 / Right side of two storey house on the right is 35.5 yards south of Bray Street / Frontage of house is 7 1/4 yards / Frontage of the house on left is 7 3/4 yards / A driveway of 4 1/4 yards separates the two houses'

Centenary railway carriages

Centenary railway carriages

GENERAL: Centenary railway carriages at Gawler Railway Station, 3 September 1995.

Horse drawn bus belonging to W. H. Baker

Horse drawn bus belonging to W. H. Baker

GAWLER: A horse drawn bus belonging to W.H. Baker used to convey members of the Best family on a picnic near Gawler.

The Wenmouth Collection : South Para River

The Wenmouth Collection : South Para River

South Para River, at Gawler.

'At Gawler'

'At Gawler'

Photograph looking up at the road bridge over the Gawler River at Gawler. The banks are steep and large gum trees are growing.

'At Gawler'

'At Gawler'

Pools of water reflecting the gum trees in the semi dry Gawler River at Gawler.

Premises of W. Gilbert & Co. in the Gawler region of South Australia

Premises of W. Gilbert & Co. in the Gawler region of South Australia

Photograph showing several large buildings situated along a train line in the Gawler region. A group of men is gathered around the front building as well as several horses and carts. The sign on the building reads 'W. Gilbert & Co. Provender Merchants Adelaide.' The company traded in Adelaide and Gawler Railways and Wasleys. The cardboard frame of the photo is printed with W. Bates and Chertsey. For an image of W. Gilbert and Co's Adelaide location search archival number B 3253.

Photographs relating to the King family

Photographs relating to the King family

Photographs (18) relating to Stephen King junior, the 1861-1862 J. McD. Stuart expedition and the King family. Objects were photographed for donor S.C. Wilson. See "Contents" for further details.

Corner of Gawler Place and Grenfell Street, formerly A. Simpson & Son

Corner of Gawler Place and Grenfell Street, formerly A. Simpson & Son

A view of the building at the intersection of Gawler Place and Grenfell Street, on the North East corner, which was originally the site of A. Simpson & Son's premises.

Corner of Gawler Place and Grenfell Street, formerly A. Simpson & Son

Corner of Gawler Place and Grenfell Street, formerly A. Simpson & Son

Grey scale digital photograph of a view of the building at the intersection of Gawler Place and Grenfell Street, on the North East corner, which was originally the site of A. Simpson & Son's premises.

Farmers in a paddock

Farmers in a paddock

View of farmers, possibly at the Gawler Chaff Mill, in a paddock.

Plan of Gawler Town South being Section no. 3 in the Gawler Special Survey [cartographic material] /
by J.C. Presgrave

Plan of Gawler Town South being Section no. 3 in the Gawler Special Survey [cartographic material] / by J.C. Presgrave

Shows lot numbers and measurements, with roads named. Pencil, ink and watercolour on paper with ink annotations. Created for Green and Wadham, Land Agents.

Plan of part of Gawler Town [cartographic material] /
signed Francis Duval

Plan of part of Gawler Town [cartographic material] / signed Francis Duval

Shows Lots 190-372, Murray and High Streets, roads to Lyndoch Valley, some owners' names and dates of purchase. Ink and watercolour with ink and pencil annotations.

'View from the top of Port Lincoln, looking down the Bay'

'View from the top of Port Lincoln, looking down the Bay'

'View from the top of Port Lincoln (proper), looking down the Bay'. Includes a key to the principal landmarks: 1.Boston Island; 2.Rack(?) at the entrance of the Harbour; 3.Grantham Island; 4.Henford(?) Hill. The painting is looking across a large body of water with small bays and headlands on wither side, and islands in the middle ground. Two samll sailing vessels and a row boat are visible.

'The Murray 60 miles above the Lake'

'The Murray 60 miles above the Lake'

Watercolour identified on the back as 'The Murray 60 miles above the Lake. Extraordinary wall of fossil cliffs 800 feet high'. Another annotation, in a different hand reads 'By Col. Geo Gawler. Governor of S. Australia 1838-1842. Grandfather of R. & L. Poulden. (handwriting of the above)'. [A note on the series list challenges this: 'Attributed by his descendants to Governor George Gawler, but probably by J.M. Skipper.'] The painting is similar in style to those by Skipper, although in much darker colours. The Murray River is a minor feature in the middle distance; with cattle shown grazing on cleared land as viewed from a high vanatge point, and with river cliffs and blue hills in the distance.

Series 103: Aerial images of R.A.A.F. Base Mallala and Gawler River

Series 103: Aerial images of R.A.A.F. Base Mallala and Gawler River

Aerial views of the R.A.A.F. Base at Mallala and related images. The RAAF Base was the site of the No.6 Service Flying Training School.

Flooding, Eudunda

Flooding, Eudunda

The 1917 Flood of the Gawler South River at the back of Eudunda.

Flooding, Eudunda

Flooding, Eudunda

The 1917 Flood of the Gawler South River at the back of Eudunda.

Flooding, Eudunda

Flooding, Eudunda

The 1917 Flood of the Gawler South River at the back of Eudunda: avenue of trees.

Gawler

Gawler

Back streets of the township. Note: Reproduction prohibited except with the permission of the donor. A two storey building can be seen at the end of the street. Shady established trees line the street. Electricity lines can be seen down one side of the street. An old gas lamp post stands on the corner of the crossroad. Horse drawn carts can also be seen