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Gawler Choir
Formal group of members of a Gawler choir taken in a garden. Members are: Mesdames M. Wilkinson, E. Eay, P. May, C. Carne, A. Thomas, ? James, E. Barnet, D. Ey(?), ? Operman, N. Limb, K. Hutchinson, H. Limb, ? Black, J. Greenwood, R. Black, M. Limb, ? Rogasch, F. Barnet, E. Dawkins, K. Dean, R. Barnet, H. Baker, E. Coles. Messrs ? Limb, ? Mitton, J. Skurray, ? Westley, ? Richards, W. Ayling, G. Ball, ? Coombe, ? Roediger, ? Parker, ? Limb Senior, ? Withers, A. Badman, R.K. Thompson, W. James (conductor).


Horseracing, Gawler
Racing at Gawler: 3 photos of "Wiabuna": race horse winning the Handicap Hurdles at Gawler 21/5/1931.


Rigg's Band from Gawler
Rigg's Band, with members in Uniform (from Gawler).


Statue of James Martin, Gawler
GAWLER: Sir Samuel Way, Chief Justice of South Australia, unveiling a statue of James Martin which has been erected on the corner of Calton Road and Murray Street in Gawler, 15 August 1903; the statue was later moved to Whitlaw Terrace.


James Martin foundry at Gawler
GAWLER: Premises of the James Martin foundry in Murray Street, Gawler; the original workshop can be seen in the centre of the view.


James Martin foundry employees, Gawler
GAWLER: Employees of James Martin foundry in Gawler, names not known.


A street parade at Gawler
GAWLER: French soldiers taking part in a street parade at Gawler, July 22 1918.


'Kingsford' a house near Gawler
GAWLER: "Kingsford", a house near Gawler built by Stephen King, senior, from a painting by James Shaw.


E. J. Paternoster Windmill Factory at Gawler
GAWLER: A group of people standing outside the E.J. Paternoster Windmill Factory.


Residence with a tower at Gawler
GAWLER: A view of the front of a building with a tower at Gawler.


Funeral procession of James Martin at Gawler
GAWLER: The funeral procession of James Martin through the streets of Gawler, 29th December 1899.


Church building at Gawler
GAWLER: A church building in Gawler possibly a manse.


Steam locomotive at Gawler
GAWLER: A steam locomotive at the railway sheds in Gawler.


Sketch of the James Martin Foundry at Gawler
GAWLER: A sketch of the James Martin Foundry at Gawler in about 1890.


The last KA Class steam locomotive built at Gawler
GAWLER: The last KA Class steam locomotive built in the railway sheds at Gawler. Although it may have been built at John Martin's factory it was not one of the locomotive's used by the S.A.R.


James Martin Foundry in Gawler
GAWLER: A view of the James Martin Foundry in Gawler, after 1908.


Street parade in Gawler
GAWLER: A street parade through Gawler involving many children.


Gawler Railway Station
GAWLER: A view of the Gawler Railway Station.


Two storey stone building in Gawler
GAWLER: A two storey stone building in Gawler.


Gawler Railway Station
GAWLER: Front view of Gawler Railway Station. Note may be reproduced but acknowledgement for State Heritage Branch is required.


Horse drawn tram in Gawler
GAWLER: Horse drawn tram in Gawler, showing the Institute, Town Hall, and Old Spot Hotel. The tram is being driven by Percy Taylor.


Grade IV class at a school in Gawler
GAWLER: Grade IV class at a school in Gawler.


Grade 2 class at a school in Gawler
GAWLER: Grade 2 class at a school in Gawler, 13 February, 1941.


Grade VII class at a school in Gawler
GAWLER: Grade VII class at a school in Gawler.


Qantas Empire Airways Liberator at Gawler RAAF Base
GAWLER: A Qantas Empire Airways Liberator at Gawler RAAF Base, 1945-46. A.C.W. (Air Craft Woman) Rae Bull in the foreground.


Supplies being loaded on to B24D Liberator, at Gawler
GAWLER: An Amscol milk van loading supplies for troops in northern bases on to B24D Liberator 'Beautiful Betsy', Gawler airstrip, 1943.


Decorations in the main street of Gawler
GAWLER: Welcome decorations in the main street of Gawler erected for a visit by the Governor.


Swing bridge at Gawler
GAWLER: A swing bridge known as 'Goose Island Bridge', over the South Para river, Gawler.


Swing bridge at Gawler
GAWLER: A woman stands on 'Goose Island Bridge', over the South Para river, Murray Street, Gawler.


People outside the Exchange Hotel at Gawler
GAWLER: A crowd of people with a number of horse drawn wagons, stand outside the Exchange Hotel, Murray Street Gawler. Mr C.J. Lucas was licensee from 1886-1901.