Flynn, John W., August 1960, Photograph, B 76778/1
View of the rear of 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) showing the early stages of the Hostel Wing being erected.
Flynn, John W., 1966, Photograph, B 76778/2
Workmen at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) beginning alterations to the original building. It is taken along the ground floor pathway and the workmen are beginning on the ground floor toilet block and kitchen.
Flynn, John W., 1966, Photograph, B 76778/3
Bricklayer at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) working on changes to the kitchen windows to accommodate a new sink area to the main building.
Flynn, John W., c. 1959, Photograph, B 76778/4
Houses behind 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) demolished, looking west.
Flynn, John W., 1960, Photograph, B 76778/5
Brickwork for the top floor of the new Hostel Wing at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) showing the verandah floor level. Taken from the north, looking south to original building.
Flynn, John W., 1962, Photograph, B 76778/6
Southeast view of 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) showing part of the completed Hostel wing at the point of junction with new wing and original building.
Flynn, John W., 10 June 1962, Photograph, B 76778/7
Setting up chairs at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) on the morning of the Official Hostel opening on Sunday 10 June 1962.
Flynn, John W., May 1960, Photograph, B 76778/8
Upstairs chapel at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) viewed from the pews.
Flynn, John W., 1967, Photograph, B 76778/9
Northern end of former billiard room at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) converted into a coffee lounge.
Flynn, John W., 1967, Photograph, B 76778/10
Main Hall stage at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) after renovation.
Flynn, John W., 1967, Photograph, B 76778/11
Billiard room at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) prior to renovation, when a new servery was cut through the blank wall.
Flynn, John W., 9 May 1960, Photograph, B 76778/12
Front view of 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) prior to new developments. A house can be seen next door, which was demolished for the Hostel Wing addition.
Flynn, John W., c. 1962, Photograph, B 76778/13
New sign at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) for the South Australian Adult Deaf & Dumb Society.
Flynn, John W., c. 1964, Photograph, B 76778/14
Reflections in floodwaters in parklands opposite 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society).
Flynn, John W., 1967, Photograph, B 76778/15
Alterations to the floor of the South East upstairs meeting room at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) to carry the weight of the billiard table.
Flynn, John W., c. 1961, Photograph, B 76778/16
Muddy ground during the building redevelopments at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society), showing the large lower floor window of the Hostel dining woom, the laundry and the Superintendent's residence.
Flynn, John W., 1967, Photograph, B 76778/17
Southern (street) end of billiard room converted into a coffee lounge at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society).
Flynn, John W., 1960, Photograph, B 76778/18
Ground floor of new Hostel Wing up to first floor level at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) on a cloudy day.
Flynn, John W., c. 1967, Photograph, B 76778/19
Painting the Chapel and installing fluorescent lights at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society). The lighting threw illumination forward, which was a necessary step for Deaf People in order that there is no glare as worshippers watch sign language.
Flynn, John W., 1967, Photograph, B 76778/20
View of the Chapel Sanctuary at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) before the re-opening after renovations.
Flynn, John W., c. 1960, Photograph, B 76778/21
Looking south at 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) over foundations of the new house for the Superintendent.
Flynn, John W., c. 1960, Photograph, B 76778/22
Rear of 262 South Terrace (S.A. Deaf Society) before the Hostel Wing was erected.