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The Governor and staff at the Adelaide Gaol

The Governor and staff at the Adelaide Gaol

Governor and staff at Adelaide Gaol; watercolour showing the courtyard of the Adelaide Gaol, with the Governor (W. B. Ashton), his son (A. G. Ashton as a boy) and staff.

Gawler River, Port Pirie

Gawler River, Port Pirie

Duck shooting country near Port Pirie on the Gawler River.

Gawler Street, Salisbury

Gawler Street, Salisbury

Gawler Street, Salisbury.

Gawler Street, Salisbury

Gawler Street, Salisbury

Gawler Street, Salisbury.

Reverend J. H. Lewis

Reverend J. H. Lewis

[General description] Upper body portrait of a bearded Reverend J. H. Lewis, seated, in three quarter view. He was a minister of the Congregational Church, Gawler.

Mr & Mrs Riggs, Gawler

Mr & Mrs Riggs, Gawler

Mr & Mrs Riggs, Gawler.

18th/23rd Light Horse

18th/23rd Light Horse

18th/23rd Light Horse at Gawler training camp April 1931: Section chosen to compete for Hutton trophy. Soldiers from the Light Horse Regiment are shown galloping in tight formation behind their commander.

18th/23rd Light Horse

18th/23rd Light Horse

18th/23rd Light Horse at Gawler training camp, April 1931: machine gun section in the Lord Forster trophy event.

18th/23rd Light Horse

18th/23rd Light Horse

18th/23rd Light Horse undergoing training at Gawler in April 1931. Photograph shows the section chosen to compete for the Hutton trophy. The action shot captures soldiers of the Light Horse Regiment galloping at speed, spearing filled sacks on the ground with their swords.

18th/23rd Light Horse

18th/23rd Light Horse

18th/23rd Light Horse at Gawler training camp: Major Anderson adjudicator for the competitions inspecting equipment. April 1931.

Horse Drawn Tram

Horse Drawn Tram

A horse drawn tram with cover on top. A researcher has added that this tram is on the South Australian Railways Gawler tramway, and suggests that the date of the photograph is later because there is a motor car visible behind the tram.

Horse Racing

Horse Racing

Horse racing at Mannum, Eudunda and Gawler featuring "Tripedy". Tinted composite.

Gawler Place near North Terrace

Gawler Place near North Terrace

Gawler Place, west side, 29th March 1904.Near side of Standard Shoe Co. is 20 1/2 yards south of North Terrace. Far side of Matthew Goode's is 66 yards south of North Terrace. Near the corner stands the three storey red brick building housing Joseph Florey's warehouse for the Standard Shoe and Leather Company. Next to this stands Matthew Goode and Company softgoods wholesaler.

Gawler Place near North Terrace

Gawler Place near North Terrace

Gawler Place, west side, 30th April 1909. Far side of the Standard Shoe Co, is 20 1/2 yards south of North Terrace; its frontage is 9 1/2 yards. Part of the building housing Matthew Goode and Company can be seen next to Joseph Florey's Standard Shoe and Leather Company.

Gawler Place near North Terrace

Gawler Place near North Terrace

Gawler Place, west side looking south from North Terrace. Near side of the Standard Shoe Co. is 20 1/2 yards south of North Terrace. See also B 7787 and B 7788. Matthew Goode and Company Building and the Standard Shoe Company both have three storeys.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, west side, 18 September 1962. The entrance to Onkaparinga House is approximately 70 yards north of Rundle Street. Onkaparinga House is shown here next to David Jones Department Store

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, west side, 31 August 1962, near North Terrace. The Federation building has casement windows with ornate carvings underneath. Metal grills protect the ground floor windows.

South Australian Company

South Australian Company

Gawler Chambers, the head office of the South Australian Company, North Terrace east.

Gawler Place, West Side

Gawler Place, West Side

Gawler Place, west side.

Gawler Place, West Side

Gawler Place, West Side

Gawler Place, west side.

Gawler Place, West Side

Gawler Place, West Side

Gawler Place, west side.

Gawler Place, West Side

Gawler Place, West Side

Gawler Place, west side.

Gawler Place, Adelaide

Gawler Place, Adelaide

[General description] A row of two storey stone buildings with basements have recently had shop fronts installed. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 20 / Gawler Place. East side / October 11, 1927 / The two shop fronts were installed in 1926 and 1927. The near one is 12 yards south of North Terrace and the far one is 29 yards south of the Terrace.' (Another hand) 'See also B 4711'.

North Terrace east of Gawler Place

North Terrace east of Gawler Place

North Terrace east, July 1903. Right side of the two storey house on the right is 38 1/2 yards east of Gawler Place. In the foreground of the photograph the gardens and driveway in front of the State Library of South Australia can be seen. The two and three storey buildings along the southern side of North Terrace form a pleasing streetscape. Pedestrians, horse and carriages are moving along the terrace.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, East Side.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, East Side.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

12-20 Gawler Place, east side, 30th December, frontage of building is 33 1/3 yards.

Rundle Street near Gawler Place

Rundle Street near Gawler Place

Rundle Street, north side, on left is Gawler Place. At number 54 on the corner stands D Chappell seller of stockings and corsets. Further along is Pickford Wholesale Grocer, then Penman and Galbraith, then Dillon Bootmakers, S Hunt, J White and Carling Ironmonger. A horse and cart waits at the kerb of a muddy Rundle Street. The extreme right of the picture is about 77 yards west of Charles Street. The one storey building on the extreme right is the King of Hanover Hotel.

Rundle Street east of Gawler Place

Rundle Street east of Gawler Place

Rundle Street, the left side of the Elite Boot Co is 26 yards east of Gawler Place. The Elite Boot Company has displays of ladies and men's shoes and boots in the display windows.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, east side. Buildings have been cleared to make way for new ones. The buildings to the east of the site have been shored up for support