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Frederick Haigh

Frederick Haigh

Frederick Haigh.

John Haigh

John Haigh

John Haigh.

William Haigh

William Haigh

William Haigh.

Haigh's Chocolates, Beehive Corner.

Haigh's Chocolates, Beehive Corner.

View of the Haigh's Chocolates shop in the Beehive Corner building on the north-east corner of King William Street and Rundle Mall.

Felix Haigh Searcy

Felix Haigh Searcy

Head and shoulders studio view of Felix Haigh Searcy.

Haigh's Chocolates

Haigh's Chocolates

Haigh's Chocolates Rundle Mall store Valentine's Day window display, 24 January 2013.

John Frederick Haigh

John Frederick Haigh

Portrait photograph of John Frederick Haigh, a pastoralist on the Eyre Peninsula.

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : John Frederick Haigh

[Early settlers, Port Lincoln and Western Districts - series 1] : John Frederick Haigh

John Frederick Haigh, 1828-1867, arrived in South Australia in December 1848 on board the ship the "Thomas Lowry". Pastoralist, Tiatukia station, Port Lincoln.

"De Dion" Car

"De Dion" Car

A two cylinder "De Dion" car, the first to travel from Port Lincoln to Streaky Bay and back, standing in front of the Port Lincoln Hotel. Left - right: John Haigh, Ralph Sullivan, C.B.West (chauffeur); Mortimer Muirhead, solicitor and owner of the car [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/1/35].

Adelaide scenes

Adelaide scenes

Composite artwork by William Haigh Harral, featuring six sepia-tone scenes from around Adelaide: Victoria Square, Port Adelaide, Glenelg, Unley Park, the Torrens and Walkerville Church. The clothing is of an earlier era than that assigned to the artwork, which suggests that it may have been painted from old photographs. Also includes photocopies of a letter written by Edmund Harral to his brother William (1888) providing details on South Australia, and family genealogical information.

Aroha Hockey Club 90th birthday attendees

Aroha Hockey Club 90th birthday attendees

Group photograph of former Aroha Hockey Club players at the 90th birthday celebration. Back row L-R: Sue Lohmeyer (Proud), Nicky Le Messurier, Sue Lee, Anne Leech (Dolman), Alison White (Measday). Centre L-R: Ruth Ramsay (Millard), Sue McKenzie, Sharon Angley (Saunders), Jo Hawkes, Phy Williams (Clarkson), Helen Kappler (Haigh), Penny Hepworth (Evans), Gill Baurman (Williams), Lorna Campbell (Haigh), Joy Bryce (Goodman), Sally Jones (Harrington), Mary Burston, Lisa Williams (Haigh). Front L-R: Pat Murphy (Haigh), Maureen Woods (Freer), ? , Val Nairn (Bungay), Bev McEgan (Addison), Bev Jacobs.

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

[General description] People on the footpath in winter coats walk past shops at winter sale time. There are cars parked in the street with parking meters. In the centre is Haighs Chocolates, established in May 1915. On the right is MyLady's Dainties, selling 'knitwear, skirts and blouses'. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 40 / Rundle Street, north side / 15 July 1963 / Right side of Haighs is 88 yards west of Pulteney Street'

Lake Hamilton Station

Lake Hamilton Station

Landscape showing Lake Hamilton Station, via Mount Hope. The homestead is partially concealed by a bushes and a drystone wall, the lake and distant low hills form a backdrop. The run was taken up in the 1840's as an occupational lease and known as the 'Sharinga Run' of which JF Haigh and RW Mortlock were the leaseholders. The lake was named after George Hamilton, the commissioner of police in South Australia in 1839 when Edward John Eyre made his exploration of the area.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

[General description] A De Dion Bouton with four male passengers at Solly's Port Lincoln Hotel at the start of the first car trip from Port Lincoln to Streaky Bay in June 1905. [On back of photograph] 'First motor-car trip from Port Lincoln to Streaky Bay; Articled by R.E. Sullivan. Chauffeur: Mr. C. B. West; Front seat: Mr. C.M. Muirhead; Back seat: (left) Mr. R.E. Sullivan; (right): Mr. J.H. Haigh'.

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide, looking east from King William Street. It is a busy intersection with pedestrians, a horse and gig, bicycles, and motorbikes. Haigh's Chocolate Depot, established in 1915, is at the Bee Hive Corner, a popular meeting place in the city.

N.E. corner King William St. and Rundle St. intersection

N.E. corner King William St. and Rundle St. intersection

View across the King William St., and Rundle St., intersection to Beehive Corner building and Haigh's Chocolates.

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall

Haighs Chocolates in Rundle Mall.

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide, south side, on November 1st 1922. The buildings between City Cash Stores and Thelma Duryea's were demolished in November 1922. For a view of Haigh's Buildings, which were later erected on this site, see B 1855.

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide, south side, opposite Stephens Place on the 19th December, 1923. Haigh's buildings have just been completed. For view of the premises which formerly occupied this site, see B1104 and B8518.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Rundle Street, south side showing the premises of C.W.Gosling & Co. frontage: 9 yards. The building was demolished in November 1922, and replaced by the Haigh's Buildings. For a view taken on December 19th, 1923, see B 1855. Acre 81 stands on the corner of Gawler Place and Rundle Street. The right side of Goslings marks the acre boundary, which is opposite the middle of Stephens Place. CW Goslings and Company was a tailors, hatters and mercers establishment.

Picnic group at Louth Bay

Picnic group at Louth Bay

A picnic group at Louth Bay: Left to right: Myra White; Lizzie Stevenson; Edie Sinclair; Edith Catt; Ray Miller; Millie Haigh; Mrs. A.K. Goode. Mrs. Goode was a well known expert .22 rifle shot.

King William Street, Adelaide, east side.

King William Street, Adelaide, east side.

King William Street, Adelaide, east side, on the north corner of Rundle Street. Photo taken on the 9th November, 1962, looking down onto the street from an elevated position. The post verandah of The Beehive Corner is being replaced with a cantilever one. Haigh's Chocolates occupies the corner premises.

Pageant processions on King William Street, Adelaide.

Pageant processions on King William Street, Adelaide.

Photographs of pageant processions on King William Street, Adelaide including Golden jubilee of Federation (50 years) 1901-1951 and centenary of South Australia 1836-1936. The images show details of procession floats, participants, costumes and large crowds on both sides of King William Street and surrounding areas. See CONTENTS for more information and details.

'Rundle Street Corner'

'Rundle Street Corner'

View of Lawrences the Tobacconist shop on the southern corner of Rundle Street and King William Street, with the 'Capstan Clock' sign overhead. G.W. Cox the jewellers and Fanes Shoe shop are nextdoor. Pedestrians dressed for warm weather are crossing the street, and the Haigh's chocolate sign is visible at left.

Consulting the architects about the new Central Railway Station

Consulting the architects about the new Central Railway Station

A group of men standing outside the Education Building on Tuesday 20 November 1923 after a meeting between the Chief Railways Commissioner (W.A. Webb) and the architects of the Central Railway Station. Top row L-R: J.R.S. Evans, A.M. Opie, W. Lucas, W.H. Bagot, F.H. Counsell, E.P. Dancker, H.E. Fuller, H.F.R. Culley. Second row L-R: S. Jackman, L.K. Kaines, A.E. Welbourn (Asst. Engineer in Chief), W.D. Cowell. Third row L-R, E.H. McMichael, C.[sic]G. Lawson, L. Laybourne Smith, F.L.P. Goddard, H.H. Cowell, P.H. Claridge. Front row L-R: C.W. Rutt, W.H. Harral, F.K. Milne, J.McGuire (Railways Commissioner), H.L. Jackman (President Institute of Architects), W.A. Webb (Chief Railways Commissioner), J.H. Laity, A.M. Bonython.

Views in South Australia :
collection of black and white photograph negatives

Views in South Australia : collection of black and white photograph negatives

Negatives containing views of South Australian countryside, landscapes, and seascapes, including Port Lincoln, Adelaide, and the Murray River. Includes buildings, people playing sport, boats, the ocean, and various scenes.

Beehive Corner building.

Beehive Corner building.

A view of the building known as the Beehive Corner building on the North East corner of Rundle Mall and King William Street.

Beehive Corner building.

Beehive Corner building.

A grey scale digital photograph showing a view of the building known as the Beehive Corner building on the North East corner of Rundle Mall and King William Street.

Roundspace negatives

Roundspace negatives

Negatives of artists at a house party and at Roundspace, including Stephen Griffin, Stefan Twaine-Wood, and Stanley Rother.

Miscellaneous photos

Miscellaneous photos

A collection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers. The following photos have not been digitised: 3. Vineyard - the 'Southern Times wine area'; 4-5. Accident with ambulance and car on the corner of Pulteney and Flinders Street, 10 May 1997; 6. Occupant of the car after hitting the ambulance on the corner of Pulteney and Flinders Street, 10 May 1997; 8. Jan Beasley, Adelaide Today (Channel 9), 2 November 1988; 9. John Bertram and Lionel Williams; 10. Judi Green and Lionel Williams; 11. Neville Sloss, Brian Waite and Adam Graycar at the opening of the Salisbury East Retirement Estate; 12. Sir Mark Oliphant with Scott Wyllie and Nikki Makin; 13. Tom Chapman and Anne Fulwood; 14. Anthony and Lyneece Schmidt and Wol Blass; 15. Delegates at the opening of the Local Government Conference, 1989; 16. Christine Howard and Bev Harrall; 17. Jane Doyle, Henry Ninio and George Donikian; 18. Helen Hagan, Jenny Weaver and Sylvia Vale at the Women's Investment Network, 1991; 19. John Olson and Roger Baynes junr.; 20. 'Sampson' truck at the speedway, 1989; 21. Stephen Kernahan in action during a South Australia vs Victoria match, ca.1987; 22-23. Glenn (Youth Services); 24. Ray Howell, S.A. Croquet Association, in State uniform & with new style mallet'; 25. Donato Rosella (sculptor), Elizabeth Kosmala (OAM), Leonie Ebert (Graham F. Smith Peace Trust); Eileen Karpny; 26-27. Swans releaded back to the River Torrens, 18 March 1998; 28-29. 33 year old Brustus (hippo) at Adelaide Zoo, 18 August 1998; 30. Colonel Light statue, 26 My 1998; 31. 'Jenna (6) and Bryan (3) from Largs North have some fun at the Botanic Gardens, 5 January 1998; 32. Song & dance legend Phyl Skinner with memorabilia at Unley Museum; National Action leader, Michael Brander, squeezing through the crowd to get to the One Nation meeting;