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Ossie Cousner, Salvation Army Boys' Home, Kent Town

Ossie Cousner, Salvation Army Boys' Home, Kent Town

Ossie Cousner at the Salvation Army Boys' Home at Kent Town.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College in the 1870's. Prince Alfred was the second son and fourth child of Queen Victoria. The land for the college was leased from Dr Benjamin Archer Kent, later bought by Charles Robin. The foundation stone was laid by HRH Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh in 1867

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

P.A.C. boys working in a school garden known as Dr. Kent's paddock.

South Australian views : Prince Alfred College

South Australian views : Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College, Kent Town with students in front of the building.

Views of South Australia : Prince Alfred College

Views of South Australia : Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College, Kent Town. Students standing around in front of building.

Views of South Australia : Prince Alfred College

Views of South Australia : Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College, Kent Town. Students standing around in front of building.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Officials, Intercollegiate sports.

Junior Department at Prince Alfred College

Junior Department at Prince Alfred College

Two (near identical) views of the front facade of the Junior Department at Prince Alfred College.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Soldiers' Memorial Wing, Prince Alfred College.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Dining room, Prince Alfred College. The central section of the College was built in 1869 after the foundation stone was laid by HRH Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, second son of Queen Victoria, during his visit to South Australia in 1867.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College. Names (unknown order): Joyce, Smith; Walker; King; Blunt; Chapman; Upton; Grayson; Cotton; Barnes; Glover; Cleland; Upton; Rossiter; Boucoult; Alf Harden; Moore; Peterson; Packham; Meddlin; Rodin?; Ferguson; Farr; Cleland; Wodham; Coombe; ? ; Chapple (sic); Shoobridge; Drew; Ward; Lescher.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College, Form 4 Students and their Teachers.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Pupils and teacher in the classroom at Prince Alfred College.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

The dining room at Prince Alfred College.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

The exterior of the science laboratory at Prince Alfred College.

Wesleyan Methodist Church at Kent Town

Wesleyan Methodist Church at Kent Town

The former Kent Town Wesleyan Church, now Uniting (Wesleyan) Church, on Grenfell Street in the eastern suburbs of Adelaide. Mr Robjohns' description of the Gothic Revival church is 'Methodist "Cathedral" Kent Town'.

Sports day at Prince Alfred College

Sports day at Prince Alfred College

A running race held during a sports day at Prince Alfred College, Kent Town, South Australia.

Prince Alfred College Prepatory Cricket Team

Prince Alfred College Prepatory Cricket Team

Team photograph of the Prince Alfred College Preparatory School Cricket Team. Back row L-R: R.E. Godson, M.A. McLennan, E.H.V. Riggs, Mr. J.R. Robertson, O.J. Habloh, H.O Williams, J.H. Fry. Middle row L-R: K.D. Harris, R.L. Gurr, A.O. Ashton (Vice-Capt.), G.P. Bayly (Captain), N.G. Pearson (Secretary), R. Goldman, R.J. Badcock. Front row sitting L-R: H.O. Finlayson, G.E. Holmes, J.S. Hoath. The photograph was mounted by Dimond Bros.

Benjamin Archer Kent

Benjamin Archer Kent

Portrait of Dr Benjamin Archer Kent, who had land holdings in the Kent Town area in the 1840s and 1850s. [See 'Fifty years history of Kensington and Norwood' page 21.]

People, groups and events around the suburb of Payneham

People, groups and events around the suburb of Payneham

People and groups photographed by Messenger Press around the suburb of Payneham. Titled by Messenger Press as 'Payneham People'. A selection have been digitised and may be viewed online (do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on B 75111/1-62); the rest may requested and viewed in the Reading Room.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College, photographed before 1877 when the south east wing was added.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College. The central portion was opened in 1869. The south east wing added in 1877, and the north west wing in 1881.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College, showing the original building, soon after its opening in 1869. See B 1699, taken in 1889, for later additions. The south east wing was added in 1877, and the north west wing in 1881.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College. Group of masters : Back Row: Percy Johnstone; Harryl; Iliffe; Short; Drews. Centre Row: Brown; Robertson; Ashton; Trelevyn; Mitton. Sitting: Stevens; Baily; Sunter;Chaffle; Kerr; Chinner. The names were supplied by Mr. Iliffe in 1930.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College. A group of students and masters pose for the photographer.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College. A group of students and masters pose for the photographer. The boys in the front row are all wearing knickerbockers.

Prince Alfred College Memorial

Prince Alfred College Memorial

[General description] Designed by architect Edward Davies this single storey stone building features Dutch gables, a bay window with stained glass and a portico. [On back of photograph] ' Reproduced in the 'Advertiser' / Prince Alfred College Memorial Hall / 1928'.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Boarders' Library, Prince Alfred College showing a large room lined with bookshelves and featuring a large fireplace.

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College in 1878. This photograph shows the main building and south wing prior to the addidtion of the north wing which completed the building. A gravel path winds around the front oval where boys are standing watching the camera.