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Eight hours day procession
Black and white photographs of Holden's Motor Body Builder's participating in the 8 hours day procession in 1923.


Photographs taken at Glenelg and Veale Gardens
Photographs of Annely, Erwin and Elizabeth Aeuckens taken around Glenelg and in Veale Gardens. The Aeuckens family lived in a flat over a shop in Jetty Road until about 1963.


Royal Visit
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at the Town Hall.


General Post Office clock tower
VICTORIA SQUARE: The General Post Office clock tower, Victoria Square, Adelaide; the town hall tower can be seen in the background.


Adelaide City Council is far from a Mickey Mouse operation - but it gave that impression last week when the ageless rodent and his friends Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Roger Rabbit and Pluto invaded Adelaide Town Hall to be greeted by Lord Mayor Steve Condous. The sensational six drew a crowd of about 40,000 when they started their visit to Adelaide with a cavalcade through the city last week as part of a Myer Disneyland promotion.


Royal Visit
Crowds on King William Street, near the Town Hall, awaiting the arrival of the Queen Mother. The road is lined by soldiers. Photograph taken looking south.


Royal Visit
Crowds on King William Street, including disabled ex-servicemen in a stand, near the Town Hall, watching the arrival of the Queen Mother's car. The road is lined by soldiers.


Royal Visit
The Queen Mother addresses the large crowd in front of the Town Hall. Photograph taken looking north.


Royal Visit
The Queen Mother addresses the large crowd in front of the Town Hall. Photograph taken looking north.


Royal Visit
Buses travel along King William Street in front of the large crowd in stands in front of the Town Hall awaiting the Queen Mother's arrival. Photograph taken looking north.


Royal Visit
The Queen Mother returns to her car after addressing a large crowd in front of the Town Hall. Photograph taken looking north.


Royal Visit
The Queen Mother on the dais which has been erected in front of the Town Hall. Photograph taken looking north.


Royal Visit
The Queen Mother on the dais which has been erected in front of the Town Hall. Photograph taken looking north.


Royal Visit
The Queen Mother leaves the dais and returns to her car after addressing a large crowd in front of the Town Hall. Photograph taken looking north.


Sir Henry Galway being sworn in as Governor of South Australia
Part of the swearing in ceremony held in Adelaide's town hall for Sir Henry Galway's appointment as the Governor of South Australia; Lady Galway and Chief Justice Way are among the official party.


Crowds waiting for the arrival of the Prince of Wales
Crowds waiting outside the town hall and the Prince Alfred hotel for the arrival of the Prince of Wales for a civic reception during his visit to South Australia in July 1920; the soldiers standing in front are all 'at ease' and everyone is looking north for the first glimpse.


King William Street, 1865
A view from the Town Hall tower, Adelaide looking north along King William Street. Reproduced in the newspaper 'Critic', Wednesday 23 January 1907, page 13.


King William Street
King William Street looking south from a point a few yards north of Grenfell Street, Adelaide; the Town Hall tower is on the left opposite the General Post Office on the right.


Photographs relating to Messenger Press : houses and miscellaneous
Photographs relating to 'houses and miscellaneous', created by Messenger Press.


Street decorations
Street decorations for the visit of the Queen Mother to Adelaide in March 1958. Painted horses prance around a maypole which is surrounded by flowers near the illuminated Town Hall clocktower.


Street illumination
The Town Hall illuminated for the visit of the Queen Mother to Adelaide in March 1958. Photograph taken from Victoria Square, looking north.


Street illumination
The Town Hall illuminated for the visit of the Queen Mother to Adelaide in March 1958.


Australia Day
Australia Day procession, King William Street, Adelaide. "The saluting base for the troops was at the Town Hall, where his Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) was waiting with the Military Commandant (Brigadier-General Forsyth). Also at the base were Lady Galway, Madame Melba, and Lady Susan Fitzclarence, his honor the chief Justice (Sir George Murray), the Premier (Hon. A.H. Peake), the Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler), the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J.G. Bice), the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. G. Ritchie), the Attorney General (Hon. H.N. Barwell), the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. I Isaacs) and Mrs. Isaacs, and prominent citizens and military officers. The vice-regal party was attended by Mr. Legh Winser (private secretary), and Captain d'Erlanger, A.D.C. A guard of honor for his Excellency was provided by 50 men of D Company, AIF., under Captain Lloyd." The Advertiser newspaper 28 July 1917 page 7.


King William Street, Adelaide
King William Street, Adelaide. A lady wearing a cloak prepares to alight from Horse Tram 103. A sign on the rear of the tram advertises the South Australian Register [Newspaper] for sale for one penny. Other horse trams can be seen, and, In the distance are the Town Hall and General Post Office towers.


Royal Visit
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother arriving at the Town Hall.


Royal Visit
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at the Town Hall.


Royal Visit
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at the Town Hall.


Royal Visit
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at the Town Hall.


Royal Visit
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother leaving Town Hall.


King William Street
King William Street looking South from North Terrace. Note that the Post Office tower has not yet been erected. Buildings visible on the western side of King William Street include Gresham Hotel, the ES &A Bank (English, Scottish and Australian Bank), and on the eastern side the Civil and Military Engineering Institute and the Adelaide Gymnasium. The Adelaide Town Hall appears to be jutting out into King William Street