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Area Location Artist Title Date SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL PICTURES INDEX SUBJECT INDEX by REGION (Series 2) SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL PICTURES INDEX SUBJECT INDEX BY REGION (Series 2) (Information taken from photo - some spellings may be incorrect) Vol No Region Area Location Artist Title Date 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide General views Angas, GF City of Adelaide from Torrens 1845 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide General views Giles, JW City of Adelaide from Torrens 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide General views Leigh, William Adelaide from North Adelaide 1853 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide General views Unknown Adelaide from Montefiore Hill ca.1859 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide General views Leigh, William Adelaide from N. Adelaide 1853 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide General views Berger, H North & South Adelaide 1859 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide General views Cawthorne, WA Adelaide ca.1860 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide General views Leighton, Stanley Adelaide from Adelaide North 1868 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide General views Shaw, James Adelaide from Montefiore Hill ca.1868 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide General views Calvert, Samuel Balloon view of Adelaide 1876 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide General views Gouldsmith, Edmund Adelaide from Montefiore Hill 1885 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide General views Cooke's, AC Aerial view of Adelaide 1892 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Calvert, Samuel City of Adelaide looking SE 1850 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Calvert, Samuel City of Adelaide looking SE 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Nixon, FR Adelaide seen from NW 1845 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Nixon, FR City of Adelaide from NW 1845 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Magistrate's Court old house Currie St 1845 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Leigh, William Residence Rt Revd Dr Murphy Grote St 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Catholic Chapel Grote St ca.1850 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Kelly, Dr AC Hindley St 1844 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown Hindley St from cnr King William St 1844 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Hindley St 1844 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown Hindley St from cnr King William St 1844 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Broad, AS Hindley St from cnr King William St 1844 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Giles, JW Hindley St from cnr King William St 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Nixon, FR Hindley St looking west 1845 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward May, EC Hindley St looking west 1889 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Auction mart, Adelaide 1846 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Hindley St from King William St 1851 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Cawthorne, WA Artist's home Hindley St/Morphett St 1843 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Cawthorne, WA Rough sketch of Mr Hill's home 1843 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Cawthorne, WA Dehane's Printing Office 1843 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Henn, L & Co Hindley St looking west ca.1881 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Nixon, FR Hindley St 1845 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward May, EC Hindley St ca.1889 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Austin, JB Adelaide from w.end of Hindley St 1849 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Austin, JB Adelaide from w.end of Hindley St 1849 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Trimmer, Edward Hindley St 1849 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gilfillan, JA Adelaide 1851 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL PICTURES INDEX SUBJECT INDEX BY REGION (Series 2) (Information taken from photo - some spellings may be incorrect) Vol No Region Area Location Artist Title Date 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Hindley St lookind east 1851 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown Adelaide from w.end of Hindley St 1849 King William St looking north showing 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gouldsmith, Edmund Advertiser Tower 1880 King William St looking S. from a point N. of 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Henn, L Rundle St. ca.1881 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Jacques, Carabain King William St looking south ca.1907 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Monument to Col. Light 1848 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Minchin, RE Monument to Col. Light ca.1860 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Old Colonists Festival Dinner 1851 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Hussey, HB Dehane's Printing Office Morphett St 1876 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown First Congregational Church in SA, North Tce 1887 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Foot police station house, North Tce ca.1846 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Britton, FC Adelaide Railway Station, North Tce 1924 Bank of SA & Legislative Council room North 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Tce 1845 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown House of Parliament 1868 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown The Parliament House ca.1877 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Shaw, James House of Assembly, Parliament house ca.1867 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown Proposed new Houses of Parliament Nth Tce 1889 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Whitford, Ken Legislative Council & House of Assembly ca.1929 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Trinity Church rebuilt Nth Tce 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Trinity Church Adelaide 1845 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Trinity Church Adelaide 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown Trinity Church Adelaide 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Cawthorne, WA Trinity Church Nth Tce 1860 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gliddon, A North Tce, South Adelaide 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Berkeley, MS North Tce 1839 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Hitchin, J Adelaide, North Tce 1841 The Grand Jury presented to His Honor the 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown House on North Tce 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward May, EC North Tce ca.1889 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST North Tce Adelaide 1844 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Hindmarsh, Mary S.A. Company's Bank, North Tce 1838 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown Bank of South Australia 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Light, Col. William Bank of South Australia, North Tce 1839 A view of the country … near the site for 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Havell, Robert proposed Town of Adelaide 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Light, Col. William View of proposed town of Adelaide 1837 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL PICTURES INDEX SUBJECT INDEX BY REGION (Series 2) (Information taken from photo - some spellings may be incorrect) Vol No Region Area Location Artist Title Date 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown First Settlement in SA 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown First settlement in Adelaide 1837 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Light, Col. William Commencement of colonisation in SA 1837 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown First settlement on site of Adelaide 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Jervis, HC Bank of South Australia, Adelaide 1842 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Henderson, James Bank of South Australia ca.1846 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Winston, CE Bank of South Australia Adelaide 1852 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Skipper, JM Gaol - execution of Joseph Stagg 1840 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Henderson, James Adelaide Gaol ca.1843 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Gaol, one view, side next the Torrens ca.1845 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Adelaide Gaol (Parklands) facing S. ca.1845 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST HMS Goal Adelaide 1845 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Glover, H Interior of the Adelaide Gaol 1850 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Brown, GC Adelaide Gaol 1933 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Green, George Adelaide Gaol treadmill & grinding apparatus 1848 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward MacLeod, Mrs View of gardener's cottage from Govt House ca.1839 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Murray, A First bridge erected in SA, Adelaide 1842 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown City Bridge, Adelaide 1875 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, HP Adelaide from North bank of Torrens 1898 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Davenport, R Parklands 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Davenport, R Adelaide from N bank of R. Torrens ca.1845 Torrens Lake looking w. towards Victoria 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Unknown Bridge ca.1880 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Mathwin, FWG Victoria Bridge, Adelaide ca.1930 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Cawthorne, WA On the Torrens 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Cawthorne, WA Stump of tree in River Torrens 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Guerard, Eugen von Adelaide, Torrens 1855 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Cawthorne, WA Native girls going to Trinity Church 1846 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Murray, A On the Torrens 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Leigh, William On the Torrens 1854 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Jervis, HC Queens Theatre, Adelaide 1842 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Gill, ST Court House, SA ca.1845 1 1 Corporation of Adelaide Gawler Ward Musgrave, J Royal Victoria Theatre, Gilles Arcade 1859 Fire at Adelaide Steam flour mill Mill St., 1 1 Corporation
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