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Wine grapes grown at Gawler Park
ANGASTON: Wine grapes grown at Gawler Park which yielded 12 tons per acre.


Gawler Park river
ANGASTON: Some of the grounds at Gawler Park winery.


Above ground bunker and H.F. Direction Finder on the Two Wells Road
GAWLER: Above ground bunker used for emergency power plant for the airstrip and an H.F. Direction Finder on the Two Wells Road; it is now used for storage of dangerous sprays.


Stephen King, senior
PORTRAIT: Stephen King, senior who settled in Gawler.


A 'trick' photograph of Harry West posing in the dual role of hairdresser and client
GENERAL: A 'trick' photograph of Harry West posing in the dual role of hairdresser and client.


Three daughters of Sir John and Lady Morphett
PORTRAIT: Three daughters of Sir John and Lady Morphett. Left: Amy Gawler Morphett, later May, born 1841. Standing: Ada Fisher Morphett, later Ayers, born 1843. Right: Mary Morphett, later Mair, born 1840.


A F251 train engine on the way to Gawler
GENERAL: The front of a F251 train engine on a journey to Gawler, 3 September 1995.


Gawler Ranges as a feed providing country
The sixteenth of twenty photographs in an album. Deep well showing the Gawler Ranges as as feed providing country.


Hill's hoist in the desert
Hill's hoist (rotary clothes line) at the shearers' quarters at Paney Station (located within the Gawler Ranges National Park).


Women collecting for the Comforts Fund
A group of six young women from Kangaroo Flat and Gawler River, out collecting to buy comforts for soldiers in the First World war. From left: Miss Aunger, Jean Parham, Miss Leek, Gladys Higgins, not known (from Kangaroo Flat), Miss Bennett (sister of Mrs Wally Roediger).


Ship No. 34 'Gawler'


Mt. Ive Mailbox
Mailbox for Mt Ive Station a sheep station 200km west of Port Augusta in the Gawler Ranges.


Mrs Sandford at Morgan
Portrait of Mrs Sabina Sandford, nee Baldock, of Gawler holding a posy, seated at the 'old house' (not in picture), of her brother William David Baldock on the River flats at Morgan. Her husband John Henry Sandford had died in Dargo, Victoria in 1878 and she returned to South Australia. Her second marriage was to William Murchland in 1883. Sabina Baldock arrived on the ship 'Fairfield' in December 1840 and died 1912 at Birkenhead.


'At Gawler'
Cows grazing on rich pasture at Gawler.


Gawler street scene
Horse drawn omnibus in the streets of Gawler. Two horses are harnessed to the stationary vehicle.


Gawler street scene
The horse drawn omibus passing along the main street in Gawler. Stationary cars are parked at the kerbside. Sheehan's Old Spot Hotel is visible along with a shop owned by J. Walker which is next door the the Town Hall.

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'Gawler Place corner [of] Rundle Street'
Gawler Place and Rundle Street intersection with Birks Chemist on the corner. The view is looking west towards King William Street.


'Gawler' - road over the bridge
A group of women crossing the bridge at Gawler in South Australia. Shopfronts and a Penfolds Ports sign are visible in distance.


'At Gawler'
Peaceful image of trees reflected in the river at Gawler. There are buildings and a windmill in the distance.


'Old houses - Gawler Place'
Old houses in Gawler Place near Grenfell Street. Number 88 houses a home gift shop. The row of old buildings has small verandahs shading the footpath.


Perdriau Rubber Co. Ltd, Gawler Place, Adelaide
The premises of the Perdriau Rubber Co. Ltd. at 69 Gawler Place, Adelaide; a 1921 Oldsmobile car which has Perdriau tyres fitted is parked outside.


Sir Tom Bridges addressing a crowd at Gawler
Sir Tom Bridges, Governor of South Australia, addressing a crowd which has assembled outside the town hall to welcome him to Gawler.


Premises of Nestles office at 108 Gawler Place, Adelaide
The premises of the Nestles and Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Company at 108 Gawler Place, Adelaide.


Examples of agricultural machinery on display at Jubilee Oval, Adelaide
Examples of agricultural machinery from Gawler Manufacturing Co.Ltd. on display behind spectators watching an event in the show ring at Jubilee Oval.


Alice 'Muriel' McNeilage
Muriel McNeilage; formerly Alice Muriel Best of Gawler, South Australia.


The house built in 1854 at Turretfield, near Gawler
The house built in 1854 at Turretfield, six miles from Gawler in South Australia.


Photographs from M.E. McCombe's nursing days
Photographs from M.E. McCombe's nursing days, mainly from around Hall's Creek. See 'contents' for details of items.

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[Tracing showing sections in Hundreds of Gawler, Gilbert, Belvidere, Moorooroo, Kapunda, Light, Yatala and Para Wirra(parts)] [cartographic material]
Tracing of map showing sections in different Hundreds. See contents field for details. Ink and watercolour on paper, ink and pencil notation. No scale given. Numbered 17) at top left hand corner. Stamped 12.2.[18]55. (Original on same sheet as maps 64-67 ).


Car park in Gawler Place
View across the intersection of Pirie Street and Gawler Place, looking towards the north west corner of the intersection. The foreground shows a car park jammed with cars. Photo by Garth Mitchell of Norwood.


Head office of G. & R. Wills & Co. Limited, Gawler Place
Premises on City Acre 20, corner of Gawler Place and Fisher Place, Adelaide, erected in 1914. The adjacent building of three storeys and basement in Fisher Place is the rear section of G. & R. Wills' North Terrace premises.