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Opening of the bridge at the south end of Main Street. This bridge has been known as Mill Inn Bridge, Gawler South Bridge, Tramway Bridge and South Para Bridge. It was opened on January 22, 1908 by the Governor of South Australia, Sir George Le Hunte.


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First tram in Gawler - horsedrawn.


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Last tram in Gawler. The last horse drawn tram ran on the 16 May 1931. Information from The Bunyip newspaper dated 1 May 1931.


Soldiers Memorial. Gawler South
Soldiers Memorial. Gawler South.


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Good Samaritan Convent.


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Good Samaritan Convent.


Church, Gawler
Roman Catholic Church - Archbishop O'Reily is in front row with the walking stick.


Church, Gawler
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.


Gawler Fire Station
Fire Brigade Station - officers with a motorcycle stand outside, an NSU motorcycle with officers of the Gawler Fire Brigade, date c.1910. The motorcycle has a fore-car attached to carry the appliance and a pillion seat for a second officer. Information courtesy of the Veteran Car Club of SA.


Hotel, Gawler
Globe Hotel.


Flooding, Gawler
Flooded streets in Gawler.


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Backyard Croquet - Players Hetty Ford, Tottie Ford, Syd Coombe. According to a researcher, this is probably the backyard of Mrs Engelbrecht's home in Cameron St (west side) Gawler. Tottie and Ruby Ford were her granddaughters.


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Three women in a decorated pony trap for a procession.


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Lady Galway's visit to Gawler.


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Prince of Wales visit to Gawler 12 July 1920.


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Prince of Wales visit to Gawler.


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Prince of Wales visit to Gawler.


Church, Gawler
St. Georges Church.


Church, Gawler
St. Georges choir.


St. George's Anglican Church, Gawler
St. George's Anglican Church - children stand outside resting on the fence.


Martindale House, Gawler
Martindale House after renovation.


Hotel, Gawler
The Gawler Arms with two early make cars outside with passengers setting off on the Catholic picnic.


Pioneer Park, Gawler
A rotunda at Pioneer Park, now demolished; this Park was the original cemetery.


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Group of members at the Inaugural Session Australian Institute Mining Engineers, Gawler, 6 April 1893.


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A group waiting with their donkey teams for the mail to arrive in the Gawler Ranges.


Congregational Chapel, Gawler
Congregational Chapel, Gawler which was opened on December 25th 1851. This engraving appeared in Goodhugh's S.A. Almanac for 1852.


Rose Cottage, Gawler
Pencil drawing on card of Rose Cottage, Gawler, detailing the cottage and bridge in the foreground and small cluster of dwellings in far background. Signed and dated by the artist.


Two horse teams at Gawler
GAWLER: Two large horse teams pulling wagons, possibly Agricultural Show entries.


Street parade at Gawler
GAWLER: Part of a street parade.


Building with ornate balcony at Gawler
GAWLER: A view of a building showing an ornate balcony.