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Hindmarsh

Port Road, showing the horse tramway. In 1910 the electric tramway to Hindmarsh was opened, avoiding Port Road.

Football, Hindmarsh

Football, Hindmarsh

Spectators at Hindmarsh Oval on May 16th 1908 watching a football match, Norwood v. West Torrens.

Scout Cub, Hindmarsh

Scout Cub, Hindmarsh

Scout Cub Ron Hubbard.

Scout Cubs, Hindmarsh

Scout Cubs, Hindmarsh

Wolf Cubs with their Group Standard Flag.

Scout Cubs, Hindmarsh

Scout Cubs, Hindmarsh

Wolf Cubs with their Leader; Ron Hubbard sitting left, front row.

Memorial, Hindmarsh Island

Memorial, Hindmarsh Island

Unveiling Sturt Memorial, 1830 -1930. 19 January 1930.

Memorial, Hindmarsh Island

Memorial, Hindmarsh Island

Plaque on Sturt Memorial, 19 January 1930.

Memorial, Hindmarsh Island

Memorial, Hindmarsh Island

Unveiling ceremony of the Sturt Memorial, 19 January 1930.

Memorial, Hindmarsh Island

Memorial, Hindmarsh Island

Unveiling ceremony of the Sturt Memorial, 19 January 1930.

Waterfalls, Hindmarsh Valley

Waterfalls, Hindmarsh Valley

Falls near Victor Harbor.

Henley on Hindmarsh

Henley on Hindmarsh

Henley on Hindmarsh, Victor Harbor, 23 February 1921.

Henley on Hindmarsh

Henley on Hindmarsh

Henley on Hindmarsh, Victor Harbor, 23 February 1921.

John Hindmarsh

John Hindmarsh

Governor of South Australia - John Hindmarsh.

Sir John Hindmarsh

Sir John Hindmarsh

Governor Hindmarsh, first Governor of South Australia. This three quarter length portrait shows him standing with his hand resting on his hat which sits on a small table. This uniform is probably that of a Rear-Admiral. His short term as Governor in South Australia was somewhat turbulent and he was recalled to England in June 1838, later to became Governor of Heligoland. He was knighted in August 1851 and promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral in 1856 on his retirement.

Sir John Hindmarsh

Sir John Hindmarsh

Sir John Hindmarsh.

Mary Hindmarsh

Mary Hindmarsh

Mrs John Hindmarsh. Jnr.

Volunteer Fire Brigade

Volunteer Fire Brigade

Members of the Hindmarsh Volunteer Fire Brigade.

Tombstone and grave of Captain John Hindmarsh.

Tombstone and grave of Captain John Hindmarsh.

Tombstone and grave of Captain John Hindmarsh.

Tombstone and grave of Captain John Hindmarsh.

Tombstone and grave of Captain John Hindmarsh.

Tombstone and grave of Captain John Hindmarsh.

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide. A group of people pose for their photo outside the premises of T. Denny, shoeing smith. The building is of timber plank construction with a shingle roof. See B 2476 for the building which later replaced it. The building on the far left is the rear of the York Hotel.

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

[General description] View of road and city buildings with an ornate tram pole in the centre. The rear of Foy and Gibson's premises is dominant in the view. The left side of the premises of tyre dealers P.J. Williams & Son used to be livery stables for the York Hotel which once occupied the site of the left side of Foy & Gibson's. [On back of photograph] 'P.J. Williams' premises altered and partly demolished in 1935 (see B 6814)' (Another hand) 'Hindmarsh Square / north east corner / April 1st, 1929 / looking from Pulteney Street / Acres 87 and 99'.

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, north west corner, showing the premises of John Walton, wholesale confectioners, on the 4th June, 1925. The frontage of that part of Walton's which stands on the west side of the Square measures 20 yards.

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, looking south west, in April 1911. A tram moves along Pulteney street in the centre of the square. In the distance the spires of the Flinders Street Presbyterian and Baptist Churches can be seen, in the haze of smoking factory chimneys. W. Darby, monumental masons, are on the corner of Pulteney and Grenfell streets.

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Congregational Church, Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide. See B 1993 for an image from 1870 and a brief history of the building.

Hindmarsh Square

Hindmarsh Square

A drawing of the Congregational Church, Hindmarsh Square. See B 1993 for a photo from 1870 and a brief history of the building.

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Congregational Church, Hindmarsh Square. Opened in 1862 this Church, with its twin towers, was a dominant feature in Adelaide's streetscape. It was taken over by the ABC in 1932 and operated as a Radio station until 1975. The bell towers were removed some time during that period and the building was eventually demolished in 1982.

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, eastern half, from Foy and Gibson's building. The Congregational Church is prominent. For a view of the building erected on the right of the Church, see B 12456. On the right is Pulteney street. The spire of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church can be seen in the background, and on the extreme left a man waits for his horse to have a drink at a trough in front of the General Gordon Hotel. A tram moves along Grenfell Street.

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, eastern half, Adelaide. This view is a zoom in of B 2149, taken on the same day. See that number for a description. Date is approximate.

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, showing the Congregational Church. Its west frontage is 22 yards and Grenfell Street frontage is 34 yards. See B 1993 for a larger view and brief history.

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

[General description] The Congregational Church, with its twin towers silhouetted against a cloudy sky, is partially obscured by shrubbery. In the left foreground is a group of 'ghostly' children who had probably moved when the photograph was taken. Designed by George Abbott this church was opened in 1862. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 150 / Congregational Church, Hindmarsh Square / 1870'.