Glass plate negatives of South Australian scenes [PRG 733] • Photograph

Adelaide Botanic Garden

Adelaide Botanic Garden

Adelaide Botanic Garden, South Australia.

Horse drawn carriage

Horse drawn carriage

Man standing with a carriage drawn by two horses. The are in front of the premises of Fearn & Co. and Slater & Co., Pulteney Street, Adelaide.

Penneshaw Hotel

Penneshaw Hotel

Group standing in front of the Penneshaw Hotel, Kangaroo Island.

Beach scene

Beach scene

Beach scene with refreshment rooms in the background. According to a researcher the photograph was taken on the beach at Henley Beach opposite what is now Henley Square, with the Henley Beach horse trams (1883-1910) and the Ramsgate Hotel visible in the distance.

Beach scene

Beach scene

Beach scene.

Beach scene

Beach scene

Beach scene.

Beach scene

Beach scene

Beach scene.

Men working

Men working

Men working in a ditch beside a road.

Men working

Men working

Men working in a ditch beside a road.

Men working

Men working

Men working in a ditch beside a road.

Horse drawn carriage

Horse drawn carriage

Horse drawn carriage on King William Street, Adelaide, near the intersection with Hindley Street. Joel Moss's Monster Clothing Palace is on the corner with Bridgland and Atterton Tailors and Beach's Restaurant visible further west on Hindley Street.

Adelaide rail yard

Adelaide rail yard

Adelaide rail yard.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

Horse drawn tram and carriages on King William Street, Adelaide, immediatly north of Hindley Street facing WSW. Shops that can be identified are; Stump & Co., photographers, John Steel, watchmaker & jeweller, T.J. Hannam, fruiterer, Eskell & Tattersall, dentists, W.H. Bishop's tea, coffee & refreshment rooms, and Moss's loan bank. according to a researcher the tram belongs to Adelaide and Suburban Tramway Company, and is destined for North Adelaide and Nailsworth. The terminus was at Rakes Road - now Regency Road, Enfield.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide, looking south toward Victoria Square from near the intersection with Waymouth Street. A sign on the Town Hall is advertising the Newbury - Spada 'POPS'. Presented by the Newbury-Spada Company of Philip Newbury and Emily Spada the concert ran every Saturday from 28 April 1900 to 26 May 1900, the cost of admission being one shilling.

North Terrace, Adelaide

North Terrace, Adelaide

South side of North Terrace, Adelaide, looking east from the Morphett Street Overway Bridge. The building at right is the Holy Trinity Church Schoolroom and to the left of it is two boarding houses. A sign further up North Terrace advertises Luxmoore, Chapman & Co., wool and produce brokers.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide, looking south toward Victoria Square from near the intersection with Rundle Street. Aldridge's Southern Cross Hotel and the premises of John Tasker & Co., Tailors, can be seen.

Government House entrance, Adelaide

Government House entrance, Adelaide

View across King William Street, Adelaide, to the entrance of Government House. Horse drawn carriages and a dray are in the photograph.

North Terrace, Adelaide

North Terrace, Adelaide

View looking east of the south side of North Terrace, Adelaide. Chalmers Church is visible in the distance.

Sailing on the Port River

Sailing on the Port River

Sailboats on the upper reaches of the Port River, Port Adelaide, South Australia.

Bridgewater train station

Bridgewater train station

Train at Bridgewater train station.

Bridgewater train station

Bridgewater train station

Train at Bridgewater train station.

People next to a train

People next to a train

People, many carrying baskets, leaving a train at Bridgewater train station.

People next to a train

People next to a train

People, many carrying baskets, leaving a train at Bridgewater train station.

Train at Bridgewater train station

Train at Bridgewater train station

People, many carrying baskets, leaving a train at Bridgewater train station.

Mounted contingent parade in Rundle Street

Mounted contingent parade in Rundle Street

Mounted contingent parade in Rundle Street prior to leaving for South Africa. The premises of Cornell's Havana House, Howells, Young & Co., and McDonald & Walter can be seen. A banner states 'premises are being erected for Griffiths Bros.' These premises were opened on 2 August 1901.

Mounted contingent parade in Rundle Street

Mounted contingent parade in Rundle Street

Mounted contingent parade in Rundle Street prior to leaving for South Africa. The premises of Cornell's Havana House, Howells, Young & Co., and McDonald & Walter can be seen. A banner states 'premises are being erected for Griffiths Bros.' These premises were opened on 2 August 1901.

Soldiers parade in Rundle Street

Soldiers parade in Rundle Street

Soldiers parade in Rundle Street. The premises of Cornell's Havana House, Howells, Young & Co., and McDonald & Walter can be seen. A banner states 'premises are being erected for Griffiths Bros.' These premises were opened on 2 August 1901.

Mounted contingent parade in Rundle Street

Mounted contingent parade in Rundle Street

Mounted contingent parade in Rundle Street prior to leaving for South Africa. The premises of Cornell's Havana House, Howells, Young & Co., and McDonald & Walter can be seen. A banner states 'premises are being erected for Griffiths Bros.' These premises were opened on 2 August 1901.

Mounted contingent parade in Rundle Street

Mounted contingent parade in Rundle Street

Mounted contingent parade in Rundle Street. The premises of Cornell's Havana House, Howells, Young & Co., and McDonald & Walter can be seen. A banner states 'premises are being erected for Griffiths Bros.' These premises were opened on 2 August 1901.