Photographs of 'Heywood' House [PRG 1424/5] • Photograph

Heywood House and gardens

Heywood House and gardens

Northgate Street Drive looking north. From a collection of sixty-six photographs in an album.

Heywood House and gardens

Heywood House and gardens

The Northgate Street driveway of Heywood House looking north. From a collection of sixty-six photographs in an album.

Heywood House and gardens

Heywood House and gardens

The present park area with house ahead. From a collection of sixty-six photographs in an album.

Heywood House and gardens

Heywood House and gardens

Ivy arch, with banksia rose, to Grove Street driveway. Photograph taken from verandah of Heywood House From a collection of sixty-six photographs in an album.

Heywood House and gardens

Heywood House and gardens

Picket fence and gates at Grove Street entrance to Heywood House. From a collection of sixty-six photographs in an album.

Heywood House and gardens

Heywood House and gardens

Grove Street Driveway up to house. Photograph taken from verandah of Heywood House From a collection of sixty-six photographs in an album.

Crowds at Glenelg beach and on jetty

Crowds at Glenelg beach and on jetty

Handwritten caption on back of photograph reads 'Prince Alfred's arrival Glenelg' but photograph actually taken sometime between 1909 and 1919. The photograph of holiday makers at Glenelg is identical to Searcy Collection photograph PRG 280/1/18/363.

Crowds at Glenelg beach

Crowds at Glenelg beach

Handwritten caption on back of photograph reads 'Prince Alfred's arrival Glenelg' but advertisements on the side of the jetty in the photograph indicate photograph of a large crowd of holday makers actually taken sometime between 1909 and 1919.

Heywood House and gardens

Heywood House and gardens

Photograph of Heywood House showing front garden and William Hawke's family (?) on verandah. (William Hawke bought the property in 1856 and two years later built the current house.).

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Looking down laurastinus driveway from Grove Street to house. Near the house are a man with what appears to be a rake and another man in coat and hat standing next to a child on a rocking horse. A woman is seated on the step of the verandah.

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Carriage, pulled by two horses, in driveway outside gateway into house.

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Front lawn, with fountain, on eastern side of house. There are three men in the photograph; one, in the background, is standing on the path, the other two are standing either side of the fountain.

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Family group, and staff, formally posed on front lawn and path, near fountain.

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Looking north towards Adelaide on northern boundary of property. Dorset house not shown but other properties are visible in the distance.

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Family members and staff near Brownhill Creek. Two women, one holding a baby, are standing on the bridge over the creek. House not visible in photograph.

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

A woman and two men sitting on a wooden bench with a young child standing in front of the bench. Behind them is a large gum tree from which they are separated by a picket fence. In the background is an orchard. House not visible in photograph.

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Rear of house (western aspect). The two storey section, which was the kitchen block and maids' quarters, was pulled down in 1929.

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Farmyard, looking southeast from what is now Heywood Park.

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Dorset House (later known as Heywood House)

Northgate Street entrance (now Heywood Park).