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Wesley Millican

Wesley Millican

Wesley Millican. Father of William Wesley Millican (B 30018).

Messenger Press: Architects' views of Adelaide

Messenger Press: Architects' views of Adelaide

A collection of photographs and colour photocopies, primarily of plans and architects' impressions of developments in and around the City of Adelaide. Several larger format aerial photographs of the central business district are included. The album comprises a selection of photographs collected by Messenger Press, many of which have been published in the various suburban editions of the paper. Where artists or photographers are known they have been noted. The following brochures are interfiled at the end of the album: Fifty-Five Waymouth Street investment, Hassell Collaboration Adelaide 2002, Holden Factory becomes designer living. Hassell. Media release, December 1999; Halifax Adelaide, the living heart of the City; Adelaide Central Bus Terminal, Synergy investments Australia. Danvers Architects. June 1997; Adelaide Convention Centre, new additions, facilities, spaces and opportunities, 2001. (7 items) These can be seen by requesting the album.

Australasian Views album 1

Australasian Views album 1

1 of 2 ALBUMS: inscribed 'Australasian Views', comprising 165 early images of Adelaide, South Australia, and New Zealand. The photos of New Zealand (photos 147-165) are by Burton Brothers, Dunedin, and have not been digitised. Square brackets denote added information.

Photographs of the Bailey and Chitty families at Yardea Station

Photographs of the Bailey and Chitty families at Yardea Station

Photographs of the Bailey and Chitty Family members at Yardea Station ca.1900-1912; photograph of James Charles Chitty who was the engine driver for the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York's visit to SA in July 1901; and a photograph showing the decorated engine that pulled the Royal Train. See 'Contents' for details.

Studio photograph of a wedding group

Studio photograph of a wedding group

Studio photograph of a wedding group featuring the bride and groom and their six attendants. Some of the names have been written on the back of the photo: Ben and Erna Ihms, nee Wegener. Ben Altmann, Erna Bartholomaus, Gerda[?] Wegener married to Con[?] Fiebiger, Roma Kroehn married to Lindner.

Adelaide views

Adelaide views

An album of photographs by S.W. Sweet, featuring scenes in and around Adelaide.

Adelaide views

Adelaide views

An album of photographs by SW Sweet, featuring scenes around Adelaide.

Office workers at their desks

Office workers at their desks

Office workers photographed at their desks at a premises in Gawler Place, Adelaide, South Australia; the name of the employer is not known. [Note that the interior details are similar to those in PRG 280/1/10/30, which is identified as the Nestles and Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Company headquarters.]

Point McLeay School Band with fife-players and drums

Point McLeay School Band with fife-players and drums

Point McLeay band, with fife-players in front, and kettle drum at back, playing for the visit to the Mission by S. Kessel, of the Gawler parsonage.

John Barton Hack's first house

John Barton Hack's first house

Photograph of 'John Barton Hack's first house near Echunga'. A researcher has added: This is by no means Barton Hack's first house in South Australia, nor at Echunga. After a year spent in two Manning cottages by North Terrace he built a stone house and store on acre 74 in Hindley Street. In 1839 he acquired 3000 acres of the Three Brothers Special Survey at Echunga and built Echunga Springs on section 3883 and moved there in 1840. This was the house sketched by Gawler in June 1841. This photo shows one of the two dairies; this one was on Section 3863, and is the site of Stephen Hack's house in 1843 after he and Barton Hack were bankrupted and evicted from Echunga Springs.

Laminated timber bridge at Angle Vale

Laminated timber bridge at Angle Vale

One of four photographs of the laminated timber arch bridge over the Gawler River at Angle Vale (on the Angle Vale - Bolivar road).

Laminated timber bridge at Angle Vale

Laminated timber bridge at Angle Vale

One of four photographs of the laminated timber arch bridge over the Gawler River at Angle Vale (on the Angle Vale - Bolivar road).

Laminated timber bridge at Angle Vale

Laminated timber bridge at Angle Vale

One of four photographs of the laminated timber arch bridge over the Gawler River at Angle Vale (on the Angle Vale - Bolivar road).

Laminated timber bridge at Angle Vale

Laminated timber bridge at Angle Vale

One of four photographs of the laminated timber arch bridge over the Gawler River at Angle Vale (on the Angle Vale - Bolivar road).

Sketches by Babbage : Lake Gairdner

Sketches by Babbage : Lake Gairdner

Babbage's expedition to Lake Torrens. Lake Gairdner from the Gawler Range [Lat. 32 degrees 7 minutes Long. 136]. (See PRG 404/19/3/30a for handwritten notes).

S.W. Murch

S.W. Murch

Photograph of S.W. Murch in army uniform. According to a researcher, this is Private MURCH, Stanley William service number SX12818. Born in Gawler, 1916.

Alan Dale Marks

Alan Dale Marks

Photograph of Alan Dale Marks in Air Force uniform; Service Number 122679. His rank is listed as Leading Aircraftman, with his last posting at Gawler Telecommunications Unit.

Stephen King senior

Stephen King senior

Stephen King senior, formerly of 'Kingsford' near Gawler. Sepia photograph with hand-tinted colour on face, hands and furniture.

Mary Jane Marchant

Mary Jane Marchant

Studio portrait of Mary Jane Marchant, sister of John Adams Marchant.

Mary Marchant

Mary Marchant

Studio portrait of Mary Marchant, nee Bowering, wife of Philip James Marchant.

Ebenezer Tasman Marchant

Ebenezer Tasman Marchant

Studio portrait of Ebenezer (Eb) Tasman Marchant, youngest son of Philip James and Mary Marchant.

'Mid-day sun - Fisher Place' in Adelaide

'Mid-day sun - Fisher Place' in Adelaide

Sunlight streaming between the buildings in Fisher Place, a city lane running east from Gawler Place, near North Terrace. Delivery vans, parked cars, a bicyle, rubbish bin and street sign for 'Acme Signs' are visible.

'Fine Stone-work - North Terrace' - Adelaide buildings

'Fine Stone-work - North Terrace' - Adelaide buildings

Fine stone-work on the facade of a building on North Terrace between Gawler Place and Charles Street in Adelaide.

'North Terrace, Adelaide'

'North Terrace, Adelaide'

Cars parked along North Terrace Adelaide between King William Street and Gawler Place. A bus is passing and people are waiting at the tram stop.

'North Terrace, Adelaide'

'North Terrace, Adelaide'

North Terrace looking from Pulteney Street towards Gawler Place. Lister House can be seen in the background and cars are parked all the way along North Terrace.

Angas Park wine cellars Barossa Valley, South Australia

Angas Park wine cellars Barossa Valley, South Australia

Premises of Angas Park wine cellars Barossa Valley, South Australia; two cars are waiting outside near a signpost pointing to Angaston, Tanunda, and Gawler.

Preparing a site for a reservoir in South Australia

Preparing a site for a reservoir in South Australia

A team of men moving stone and rubble on to a horse drawn cart as they prepare a site for a reservoir in South Australia, possibly near Gawler.

The site for a reservoir in South Australia

The site for a reservoir in South Australia

An area surrounding a small creek selected to be the site for a reservoir in South Australia, possibly near Gawler.

A bridge damaged by flood

A bridge damaged by flood

A bridge over the Gawler River near Virginia in South Australia which has been closed due to damage by flood.

Education Department building, Adelaide

Education Department building, Adelaide

An architectural drawing of the Gawler Place frontage of the proposed new Education Department building in Adelaide.