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Elder Scientific Expedition

Elder Scientific Expedition

[On back of photograph] 'Members of the Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition 1891-92, (sitting), with members of the Royal Geographical Society (S.A. Branch) (standing). / Taken in 1891 / Messrs R. Helms & R. Ramsey, who accompanied the expedition, are absent from the group. / Names: Standing left to right: S. Newland, T. Gill, R.K. Thomas, Sir Charles Goode, Sir Samuel Davenport, Sir George Grey, Professor Watson, A.T. Magarey, J.L. Parsons, W.B. Wilkinson, G.W. Goyder. Sitting: A.P. Gwynne, F.W. Leech, David Lindsay; L.A. Wells, V. Streich, A.Warren.'

Colonel Light Memorial Executive Committee

Colonel Light Memorial Executive Committee

[On front of photograph] 'The Executive Committee- Colonel Light Memorial. Mr H.L Jackman (Architect), Mr C.E. Owen Smyth (Supt. of Public Buildings), Mr T. Geo. Ellery (Town Clerk and Secretary to Committee), Cr. J. Lavington Bonython (Representing City Council), Mr R. Kyffin Thomas (Representing subscribers), Theodore Bruce (Mayor of Adelaide), Mr H. P. Gill (Director School of Design)' [General description] This studio group portrait shows three of the men seated, four standing behind.

Barclay-Macpherson

Barclay-Macpherson

Members of the Council of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (S.A. Branch), in company with the explorers of the Barclay - MacPherson Exploring Expedition, 1904. Standing: E.H. Newman, LlB. (Hon. Sec.), Rev. Dr. Eitel, M.A., T. Gill (Hon. Treasurer), W.B. Wilkinson (Vice-President), W.P. Auld. Sitting: Captain E.J.F. Langley, R. MacPherson, Sir Langdon Bonython (President), Captain H.V. Barclay, Mr. Case. An attentive dog sits at the feet of Ronald Macpherson.

Public Library Staff

Public Library Staff

Staff of Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery in 1905. A full meeting of the officers of the different departments. Back Row: HJ Keyes (Junior Cataloguing Clerk, Public Library); Mrs A Drew (Cleaner, Public Library); Mrs A Wolters (Cleaner, School of Design); Miss LM Harwood (Assistant Secretary and Accountant, Public Library); Miss ED Armstrong (Painting Mistress, School of Design); Miss DA Wolters (Clerk, School of Design); Mrs E Schottelius (Cleaner, Public Library); R Craig (Assistant Master, School of Design) Third Row : AM Soule (Custodian, Art Gallery); FR Zietz (Assistant, Museum); ON Noake (Attendant, Museum); J Conroy (Assistant, Museum); J Rau (Assistant, Taxidermist, Museum); HP Gill (Director for Technical Art, School of Design); AAS Styles (Assistant Librarian, Public Library); O Rau(Taxidermist, Museum); HW Marshall (Clerk, Public Library); CJ Pavia (Assistant Master, School of Design); WJ Pedvin (Assistant Custodian, Art Gallery); Second Row: WH Ifould (Second Librarian, Public Library); J Frost (General Assistant, Public Library); A Collins (Antique and Life Master, School of Design); JRG Adams (Principal Librarian and Secretary, Public Library); EC Stirling (Director, Museum); RJG Freeborn (Cataloguing Clerk, Public Library); AHC Zietz (Assistant Director, Museum); JGO Tepper (Entomologist, Museum) Front Row: LH Howie (Assistant Master, School of Design); SJ Pentelow (Caretaker, Public Library): SS Day (Senior Cadet, Public Library); AD Venn (Junior Cadet, Public Library); MH Day (Cataloguing Clerk, Public Library)' JW Waddy (Book Repairer, Public Library).

Group of Treasury Officers

Group of Treasury Officers

Group of Treasury officers photographed in the quadrangle of Government offices. Back row: A. Kelly; E.I. Moloney; G.H. Hutton; G.G. Ayliffe; T. Boothby; A.F. Cornish; W. Laycock; W.H.L. Wolter; C.J.M. Shepherd. Middle row: W.H. Selway; H.F. Peacock; T. Gill; W. Lindsay; H.H. Howell. Sitting on the ground: A.J. Moroney; M.E.A. Scott. The photograph was taken on November 6, 1900 in the quadrangle of Government Offices which is a grassed area with flowers beds,a banana palm and white fences.

Education Department Officers

Education Department Officers

Group of Education Department officers and headmasters 1916-19. Back row, standing: C.T. Hamence; John S. Moyes; C. Bronner; William Ham; T.H.S. Nicolle; B.S. Roach; J. C. Noack; William Bennett; Thomas W. Cole; John Fairweather; J.S. Gold; O.D. Jones. Middle row, sitting; John Harry; George Gill; J.T. Smyth; Charles Charlton; M.M. Maughan; Dr Charles A.E. Fenner; R.T. Burnard; W.J. McBride. Front row: G. Berriman; S.H. Warren; T. Bosche; W.H. Hand; R. Sutton; W.J. Gunn.

Aboriginal Village

Aboriginal Village

An Aboriginal village in the Northern Interior. Sturt's Expedition 1844-46.

North Terrace

North Terrace

View of North Terrace. Looking towards North Terrace from Montefiore Hill in 1845 by ST Gill. Original in the Rex Nan Kivell Collection, National Library of Australia.

First Labor Women's State Conference delegates

First Labor Women's State Conference delegates

Delegates to the first Labor Women's State Conference held in Adelaide, 23rd to 27th July 1928. Front row (sitting, left to right): Mesdames E.Clark, H.Scott, R.Smith, H.J.Spicer, M.V.Couche (Secretary), Miss E.R.Hanretty (President), Mesdames A.Gray, G.E.Yates (Mrs Lillie Yates, nee Padget, South Australia's first female Justice of the Peace, and wife of State MP Mr George Edwin Yates), C.O.French, A.M.Smith, C.E.Gilchrist. Second row (left to right): Miss M.Hegarty, Mesdames E.A.McDonald, L.M.Ivar, J.D.Jonas, H.M.Briggs, A.M.Todd, E.Walker, J.Eames, Mis E.E.Mitchell, Mesdames L.L.Hill, E.Gill, E.Salter, C.Bell.Third row (left to right): Mesdames R.Sandison, H.Rosen (Tyler), J.J.Molloy, W.Jasper, N.Cain, L.W.Mitchell, Miss A.T.Reynolds, Mesdames I.E.Rister, R.P.McGhee, A.Radford, T. Franklin, Miss E.Wenzel, Mrs M.Longson. Back row (left to right): Mesdames C.Forst, E.Klingebel, E.Kearnan, T.Flood.

Treasury staff

Treasury staff

Staff employed in the Treasury Department. Back row (from left): P. Cruikshank, G.G. Ayliffe, A.F. Cornish, W. Laycock, P.M.G. Wilson, B. McGraith. Middle row (from left): W. Lindsay, F.E. Benda, H.F. Peacock, T.N. Stephens (Under- treasurer aftewards Collector of Customs), T. Gill, W.H. Selway, W. Aldwell. Front row (from left): G. Hutton (aged 14 years), S. Kelly. Missing: C.R. Todd. Part of a composite of nine images - to see the complete item do a number search on B 25892.

Crystal Brook

Crystal Brook

Crystal Brook near a sheep station.

Stoney Creek, Mt. Remarkable

Stoney Creek, Mt. Remarkable

Stoney Creek, Mt. Remarkable. Copy of sketch.

Spencers Gulf

Spencers Gulf

Spencers Gulf.

Depot Creek, Flinders Ranges

Depot Creek, Flinders Ranges

Depot Creek, Flinders Ranges.

Salt Lake

Salt Lake

Salt Lake near Mt. Arden. Copy of sketch.

Mt. Arden

Mt. Arden

Mt. Arden - Captain Frome, Horrocks Expedition. Copy of sketch.

An Aboriginal wurley

An Aboriginal wurley

An Aboriginal wurley.

Mounted policeman

Mounted policeman

Mounted policeman with Aboriginal prisoners who stole sheep.

Televised class

Televised class

Mr. Frank S. Kealley, teacher and editor of "The Children's Hour" from April 1952 to December 1963, conducting a class for the first television lesson from the Gilles Street Practising School on 17 July 1960.

North Terrace, Adelaide, showing South Australian Company's Office

North Terrace, Adelaide, showing South Australian Company's Office

North Terrace, Adelaide, apparently done from King William Street, with Government House on the left. The Company's Office is probably the building on the right. Guardsmen in uniform are grouped in the foreground of a busy street scene.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Rundle Street, a painting by SJ Gill painted in 1845. This painting shows Rundle Street looking west from a point east of Tavistock Street. On the right are the Tavistock Buildings, erercted in 1840 by the South Australian Company. The two storey building towards the left is Miss Bathgate's boarding house on the south east corner of Rundle Street and Pulteney Street. In the foreground of the painting stands a cart pulled by bullocks loaded with bales of wool stamped South Australian Company. Several people are out walking including a few Aboriginal people carrying bundles of firewood.

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide, showing a busy street scene. Horse riders, carriages, drays, pedestrians and dogs all amble along the street at a leisurely pace. On the right is Neale's Auction Mart, which has recently been completed. It was erected in 1844. [see South Australian Register, September 7, 1844.] The building on the left, with the verandah, is the Office for the weekly newspaper, the Adelaide Observer. Next to it can be seen the white sign of the Register's Office. This daily newspaper had been issued from that site from June 30th, 1845.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Lithographic print of Rundle Street from King William Street, after a drawing by S. T. Gill. Duplicate of B 2430.

King William Street

King William Street

Captain Sturt's Expedition, south corner of Currie and King William Streets departure on August 10th, 1844. From an original water colour drawing in the National Gallery. A comparison with B7861 which purports to be a sketch of the same occasion shows certain differences in the buildings on Acres 78 and 108. On the extreme right is shown a boat taken on the expedition. The drawing is the scene looking north east from the south corner of Currie and King William Street towards the northern corner of Grenfell and King William Streets.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide, west side, on March 12th, 1898. Pedestrians, including a lady with a parasol, are walking past. A horse and buggy waits by the kerb. The words ' Bank of New South Wales', did not really appear on the building, but were evidently printed by hand on the original photograph of which this is a reproduction. The bank opened a branch in this building in 1877. See Gill's 'Coinage and Currency', p. 16. For notes on the lawyers etc. who occupied this building at various times, see the Observer, March 12, 1898. 33c.

Light Square

Light Square

Light Square, east side, photographed January 18, 1954. Right side of Champions building abuts north of Gilles Arcade. Frontage of Champions building is 29 yards. For a view of this building after additions were made in 1954 see B 13058

Light Square

Light Square

[General description] This is Champion's & Light Motors Volkswagen Showroom, which was at 58 Light Square, Adelaide. Parked cars are seen at the kerb in front of the building [On back of photograph] 'Acre 54 / Light Square, east side / October 5th 1954 / Right side of Light Motor's showroom abuts north side of Gilles Arcade / Frontage of showrom is 12 yards / Portion of building on tight with striped awning was built in 1954 / Compare with B 12918'

Currie Street, Adelaide

Currie Street, Adelaide

[General description] H.C. Richards' modern four storey building with its ground floor showroom is viewed from the opposite side of the street. Cars on display can be glimpsed through the plate-glass windows. This showroom was described in 1922 as a 'magnificent motor emporium'. H.C. Richards was one of the earliest importers and dealers of motor vehicles in Adelaide. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 135 & 136 / Currie Street, south side / June 24 1926 / Richards Buildings reconstructed in 1926. For photo. taken after the fire in 1924 see B 2385. Richards Buildings stand on the east corner of Gilles Arcade. Currie St. frontage: 33 yards.'

Currie Street

Currie Street

Currie Street, south side, 12 September 1957, frontage of building is 28.5 yards. Left side of Champions building abuts Gilles Arcade west side.

Currie Street

Currie Street

Currie Street, south side, 4 June 1965. The Richards Building can be seen on the corner of Gilles Arcade and Currie Street. Next door stands the Dun and Bradstreet MTPA Building. A cantilever verandah runs around the building