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Unidentified male and female
Unidentified male and female.


Unidentified female
Unidentified female.


Unidentified group of five
Unidentified group of five.


Unidentified female
Unidentified female.


Unidentified female
Unidentified female.


Unidentified male
Unidentified male.


Unidentified female
Unidentified female.


Unidentified group of three
Unidentified group of three.

Children's Fancy Dress Ball 1887
Loose colour and black and white photos in a box. Photos depict children in fancy dress worn at a Mayoral Ball for children in 1887. Also included is a silk invitation to the 'Children's Complimentary Return Ball' held at the Adelaide Town Hall on Friday 11 November 1887 (B 7723/388).


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Organ - Adelaide Town Hall.


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Stained glass window - Council Chambers / Adelaide Town Hall.


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Adelaide Town Hall & GPO Clocks from the Hilton Hotel.


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Adelaide Town Hall - Restoration & development.


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Adelaide Town Hall.


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Adelaide Town Hall.


Exposing photographic plates
Bob Stolz pictured with photographic plates being exposed on the roof of the State Government Office Building. The caption on the reverse reads: 'R.H. Stolz. Photo taken on top of Govt Offices, Photo Litho dept. Adelaide Town Hall on right. About 1911/12'.


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Adelaide Town Hall Flowers - City Pride Program, (left to right), Hazel Ford, Kensington Gardens; Karen Pendergrast, Hazelwood Park.


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Gargoyle - Adelaide Town Hall.


Places (Adelaide)
Gargoyle - Adelaide Town Hall.


Red Cross Exhibition display
The Red Cross Exhibition held at Adelaide Town Hall, 15-19 May 1945.


'Adelaide's two clock towers'
A view taken from Victoria Square looking north towards the Post Office clock tower. The clock tower on the Adelaide Town Hall is also visible.


'Clock towers' - Victoria Square, Adelaide
A view from Victoria Square of the clock towers on the General Post Office and the Adelaide Town Hall in King William Street.


'The Two Towers - Victoria Square' - Adelaide
Looking north from Victoria Square towards the towers of the Post Office and Adelaide Town Hall on King William Street.


'The Governor Arrives' - Coronation Day, June 2, 1953 - Adelaide
His Excellency the Governor of South Australia arriving at the Adelaide Town Hall to take the salute during the Coronation Day Parade.

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'H.E. [His Excellency] Inspects Guard' - Coronation Day, June 2, 1953 - Adelaide
His Excellency, Sir C.W.M. Norrie, the Governor of South Australia, inspecting the 10th Battalion Guards outside Adelaide Town Hall during the Coronation Day Parade.


Violet Memory Day Service
A number of men, about of half of whom are wearing service unifroms, standing in a semi-circle behind a priest standing at a microphone on a stage. A large cross made of violets forms a backdrop to the scene. [On back of photograph] '2nd World War. Violet Memory Day Cheer Up Hut. / Violet Memory Day started by the originator / & first Hon Secretary & Organiser of the Cheer Up / Society Mrs Alexandrina Seager. / Violets sold in the streets to raise funds in 1915 for the work among Servicemen & those returning. / "Wear a Violet in memory of the brave" / 54th Violet Memory Day / Adelaide Town Hall Service Aug 1968'.


Governor's swearing in ceremony
Sir Tom Bridges seated at a central table on the stage of the Adelaide town hall during his swearing-in ceremony as Governor of South Australia; Lady Bridges and other dignitaries are seated on the stage in front of a large audience of invited guests.


Mothers' Band
Officers and Committee of No. 1 Mothers' Band in the Adelaide Town Hall for Mothers' Day, Sunday 14 May 1916. Front row: Mrs E.H. Forsaith (Secretary) Lady Holder (Vice-President), Mrs E. Pascoe (President), and Mrs F. Foster (Treasurer). Back row: Mesdames Martin, Storer, Jared, Carn and Galvin.


King William Street, Adelaide
View looking north along King William Street, with a number of horse-drawn cabs in the street. The photo was taken from a vantage point near the Town Hall.


King William Street looking south
Scene looking down King William Street from the Rundle Street intersection. The Southern Cross Hotel can be seen on the left, with the Union Bank opposite; both the Town Hall and Post Office towers can be seen in the distance.