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North Terrace
North Terrace. From a sketch by J.C. Hailes, 1840. [Probably 1841. Hailes was the publisher only. Probably painted by E.A. Opie. See S.A. News Nov 15, 1841 p.54]. A key published in the 'Register' newspaper, 26 March 1910, page 6, identifies the buildings in the sketch, using a numbering system. The title is 'Key to a View of North Terrace'. Then as follows: 1. Old theatre, 2. Sidney hotel, 3. Residence of Mr. J. Morphett, 4. Morphett street, 5. Trinity Church, 6. Residence of Rev. C. B. Howard, 7. South Australian Bank, 8. King William Street, 9. Post Office, 10. Stephens place, 11. South Australian School, 12. Bank of Australasia, 13. Office of South Australian Record, 14. Beck & Co.'s warehouses, 15. Auction rooms, 16. Wesleyan Chapel, Gawler place, 17. Rev. T. Q. Stow's Congregational Chapel, 18. Police station, 19. British Society's Schoolhouse, 20. Government House. See the sketch at B 2803.


Gawler Tennis Club
Players drinking beer.


Gawler Tennis Club
Players drinking beer.


Gawler Tennis Club
'Davis Cup Team'. Players socialising.


Gawler Tennis Club
Players socialising.


Gawler Tennis Club
Players socialising.


Gawler Tennis Club
Players socialising, drinking beer.


Gawler Tennis Club
Players socialising.


Gawler Tennis Club
Player in uniform.

Views of Eucla
Album of views of Eucla, telegraph stations, overland mail, camels, donkeys, Weebubbie, Wilson's Bluff, Aboriginal Australians, S.A. telegraph staff, 'Excelsior', Mundrabella, Kangaroo Plains, Madura Homestead, Streaky Bay, Gawler Ranges, Yardea, Coolgardie, Albany, Karoona Sheep Station, Murrin Murrin, Gumeracha.


Views of SA, WA, Vic & NSW : North Terrace
North Terrace, Adelaide. Showing Gawler Chambers and Myer Centre.


Views of SA, WA, Vic & NSW : Public Library
Institute, Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery building on North Terrace from Gawler Chambers. Cars and horse and buggies can be seen parked outside.


Views of South Australia : Union Bank
Union Bank of Australia, Pirie Street on the south west corner of Gawler Place.


Three women in bathing suits
Three young women wearing bathing costumes, identified on the back as 'Joan, Edyth and I'.


Sven Kallin's electrical store
Interior of Sven Kallin's electrical store located in Gawler Place, Adelaide, showing radios and radiograms, washing machines, refrigerators, radiators, mix masters and a deep fryer. Sven Kallin was the first to bring television sales and service, and later a rental service for electrical goods, to South Australia.


Williams family at Christies Beach
The Williams family pictured in front of their rented holiday shack at Christies Beach. At back (from left): Gloria Williams, Vin Williams (father), Josie Williams, Martha Minchin (grandmother); at front (from left) Trevor Williams, Albert Minchin (grandfather) and Janet Arthur (cousin).


North Terrace, south side
View taken on December 31st, 1953, of the Mothers' and Babies' building on North Terrace, with cars of the era parked in front. The building has a frontage of 12 yards, and is situated 51 yards east of Gawler Place.


Mij Tanith and Sue Webb
Mij Tanith and Sue Webb, pictured in their 'Reading Matters' bookshop at 17 Gawler Street, Mount Barker, 6 September 1997. They opened the shop in 1993 and closed it in 1999.


Students in Prosh procession
Students on a horse-drawn float, one sitting 'undressed' in a bath under an umbrella, with a banner 'The Dirt Comes Out In Smith's Weekly Bath'. A clothes mangle can also be seen on the float. Buildings looking down to the Gawler Place corner can be seen along North Terrace.


Students in Prosh procession
Students on a truck float, with a banner 'The Egg and I' at the end of the tray back. (This was the name of a film released in 1947 starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray.) Buildings looking down towards the Gawler Place corner can be seen along North Terrace.


A. Simpson & Son
Photograph of A. Simpson and Son building on the corner of Gawler Place and Grenfell Street. A man on a ladder is working on the word 'tinware' on the front of the building.


Gibber plain
Gibber plain stretching to low hills possibly in Gawler Ranges area.


Postcard from Will Spurling
Four mates from farms at Beaufort (via Balaklava) district, taken at Gawler en-route to take up their own uncleared mallee farm blocks at Copeville district, via Purnong. The photo postcard was posted home by Will Spurling to his mother at Beaufort. From left to fight: Will Spurling, Fred Liersch (rear), Gustav Dohse (front) and Cecil Bartlett. Gus Dohse is a brother of Will Spurling's mother.


Olive Marion Wall
Olive Marion Wall was born in Charleston S.A. in April 1878 and died in November 1967 at Gawler. She married Joseph Edward Burgess at Port Pirie in August 1896.


William Bowhey
Studio portrait of William Bowhey who was born in March 1850 in and died in September 1922.


Lindsay Powell
Lindsay Herbert Powell and his dog "Boxer" at Gawler where Powell was shearing. He was born in McLaren Vale, 7 May 1889 and died 31 July 1978.


Union Bank
Two stereoscopic views, one of the Union Bank of Australia, Pirie Street, on the south-west corner of Gawler Place, the other of the Town Hall.


Town Hall
Two stereoscopic views, one of the Union Bank of Australia, Pirie Street, on the south-west corner of Gawler Place, the other of the Town Hall.


Studio portrait of a man and woman
Studio portrait of a couple. The woman is wearing a dark dress featuring flared lower sleeves trimmed with darker lace and a white lace collar. The man is in baggy style light trousers with unmatching darker thigh length lounge jacket and waistcoat and narrow tie. Photograph by James Taylor, photographic artist Murray Street, Gawler.


Studio portrait of a young man
The man is wearing a double breasted jacket buttoned high, with two parallel sets of pockets with flaps at the waist and hip. The tie is a narrow bow. Photograph by James Taylor, photographic artist, Murray Street, Gawler.