Relocated 1995 from storage at Government House to Old Government House through Lady Dunstan. Railway travel warrant made out to Lady Blanche Macdonnell still affixed to back. Chest is one of three items on premises provenanced to Governors who used the building.
Old Government House
Old Government House is situated in Belair National Park, South Australia's oldest National Park, 12 kms from Adelaide C.B.D. Its building - a main building and detached kitchen with servants accommodation - date from the 1850s and were built for the first vice-regal summer retreat in South Australia. Full restoration took place in the 1970s as a fully furnished Victorian gentleman's country retreat; turreted colonial - Georgian in style, surrounded by extensive tiled terracing. Each room reflects its original function - wide entrance hall, manly study, gracious dining room with drawing area, sole bedroom with slightly feminine influence and adjacent gentleman's dressing room and bathroom with plunge pool. The second building has been re-interpreted as a fully furnished cottage for a workman's family of the late 19th Century, with parlour, comfortable furnished bedroom, a large, well appointed kitchen with an excellent and functional range with coppers and second bedroom, now as a children's room. Throughout are many artefacts which belonged to significant pioneer families with some emphasis on the needle arts of several identified women pioneers. The buildings are set in a secluded garden re-created in mid-Victorian Anglo-Italianate style and features mature, exotic trees and a heritage rose collection. It provides an attractive venue for touring parties and educational groups, as well as wedding ceremonies and heritage style functions. It is the premier built heritage site in Belair National Park and is managed by the volunteer group, the Friends of Old Government House on behalf of Belair National Park, Department of Environment, Heritage and Aboriginal Affairs.
Items
Campaign chest
Portrait
Susanna, wife of Captain John Hindmarsh
Portrait has been attributed to Lady Hindmarsh's daughter, Mary (Mrs George Milner Stephen) a fine miniaturist. Companion portrait of Governor Hindmarsh held in Barr Smith Library, Special Collection - also attributed to Mary - two portraits of Governor and Lady Hindmarsh are mentioned at Jubilee Exhibition.
Patchwork quilt
Exhibition quilt
Creator Louisa Catt was a pioneer of Meadows, South Australia. Pattern used for quilt was 'mosaics 4' published by Caulfield (sic), 1882. For further information see "History South Australia" No. 131 July, 1997 Newsletter of Historical Society of South Australia.
Indoor pool
Bathing Pool, Old Government House
It was incorporated in the original 1858 floor plan of Old Government House, Belair at the insistence of Sir R. Macdonnell who was prevented by a newly passed statute from bathing in public. Pool was gravity fed from nearby springs with constant flow; no flooding (overflow pipe)
Tapestry
Death of the Black Douglas
Entry form for Jubilee Exhibition 1887 is still on backing; gained 3rd place in Pictures section F, class429. Another large tapestry worked in same manner (half cross stitch 2-ply wool & silk, by Matilda Solomon, entry n. 18) listed in the same exhibition as "Joseph Presenting his Father to Pharaoh", also on display at Old Government House.