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King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide, east side, from North Terrace. On the left a horse tram is passing by. The Town Hall Tower can be seen in the distance.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide. Looking south towards the Town Hall.

King William Street

King William Street

[General description] City buildings and the Number 1 electric tram in King William Street, looking south towards the Town Hall. The road is lined with utility poles. Businesses easily made out are Balfours tearooms on the left and Lewis's Southern Cross Hotel in the centre. Note the helmeted policeman on the right. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 79, 108 / King William Street, looking south from Hindley Street / 1908-09'.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide, looking south from Rundle Street. A horse tram can be seen in the centre of the road. The Town Hall tower and clock appears on the left, and opposite, that of the the Post Office.

Leigh Street, Adelaide

Leigh Street, Adelaide

Leigh Street, Adelaide, looking south from Hindley Street. On the right is the Maughan Church Spire, and on the left the Town Hall and Post Office Towers can be seen. Schaer & Mueller's cork factory is on the west side of Leigh Street. Horse and buggy traffic moves along the street.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide, looking south towards Victoria Square. The Town Hall is on the left, without a clock, which was not installed until 1935 when Sir J. Lavington Bonython, a former Lord Mayor, donated it. On the right can be seen the General Post Office. Electra House is in process of construction. A lady in a long skirt and bonnet rides a bicycle, and horse drawn traffic is seen.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide, looking south from a point between Pirie and Grenfell Streets. The Town Hall can be seen on the left, and the General Post Office has yet to be enlarged. Reproduced in 1926 from a faded original.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

Town Hall, King William Street, Adelaide. Probably taken in the later 1870s because the third storey of Eagle Chambers is under construction. A crowd is assembled, some sitting on the scaffolding, possibly on occasion of the arrival of John Forrest from Western Australia.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide. Government Offices and Town Hall, taken 1868.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide, looking south from the Town Hall. The General Post Office is dominant on the right, and further down King William Street, on the other side of Victoria Square, the old Supreme Court (now Magistrates Court) building can be seen in the centre left of the view. On the opposite side of King William Street, the Local and Insolvency Court (now Supreme Court) building can just be made out. Horses and buggies are parked in the centre of King William Street.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

Colonial buildings of King William Street, Adelaide: The General Post Office (on the left) and Treasury building (on the right). The Town Hall tower is on the extreme right. The view was taken from the opposite side of Victoria Square which is in an early stage of development.

Photographic display for the MFP

Photographic display for the MFP

MORTLOCK LIBRARY: Photographic display for the Multi Function Polis from the Pictorial Collection far right, assembled at the "Port Misery to MFP" exhibition, Town Hall, Port Adelaide, October 5th 1990.

Army cadets marching through Adelaide

Army cadets marching through Adelaide

Army cadets salute while marching past the Town Hall, Adelaide, as part of Army Week.

Prince of Wales Royal Visit

Album of photographs of illuminated buildings for the Royal visit of the Prince of Wales. Includes Town Hall, Exhibition Building, King William Street, Parliament House, Museum Building, Institute Building, Post Office, Government House and Treasury Building.

State Affair's Keith Conlon sat in on a rehearsal for a once only concert given at the Adelaide Town Hall by three Adelaide jazz greats, (left to right) Jack Brokensha, Errol Buddle, and Bryce Rhodie.

State Affair's Keith Conlon sat in on a rehearsal for a once only concert given at the Adelaide Town Hall by three Adelaide jazz greats, (left to right) Jack Brokensha, Errol Buddle, and Bryce Rhodie.

The Grand Prix is not the only race to make the news in Adelaide. Seven's Penny Clark was on hand for the official reception for the finishers in the Pentax Solar Challenge at the Adelaide Town Hall.

The Grand Prix is not the only race to make the news in Adelaide. Seven's Penny Clark was on hand for the official reception for the finishers in the Pentax Solar Challenge at the Adelaide Town Hall.

King William Street illuminated

King William Street illuminated

Night scene of illuminations down King William Street, with the towers of Adelaide GPO and Town Hall prominent, for the visit of Duke and Duchess of York in 1901.

World Red Cross Day Awards

World Red Cross Day Awards

Mr A.W. Jones receiving the Certificate of Appreciation Award from Mrs Keith Seaman Divisional President at a reception at the Adelaide Town Hall hosted by the Deputy Lord Mayor of Adelaide Mr J.V.S. Bowen and Mrs Bowen May 8, 1978.

World Red Cross Day Awards

World Red Cross Day Awards

Miss Sandra Hillier receiving the Youth Meritorious Service Badge Award from Mrs Keith Seaman Divisional President at a reception at the Adelaide Town Hall hosted by the Deputy Lord Mayor of Adelaide Mr J.V.S. Bowen and Mrs Bowen May 8, 1978.

Victoria Square, Adelaide

Victoria Square, Adelaide

Raised flowerbeds in the gardens in the south western corner of Victoria Square in Adelaide. The clocktowers of the Post Office and Town Hall can be seen beyond the trees.

Sweet peas on display at a flower show

Sweet peas on display at a flower show

Rows of sweet peas on display at a flower show held in the Town Hall, Adelaide.

A political cartoon featuring South Australian identities

A political cartoon featuring South Australian identities

A political cartoon featuring South Australian identities assembled in Adelaide's town hall during the Governorship of Sir Anthony Musgrave in 1873-1877.

Photographs

Photographs

Photographs taken by M.E. Sherrin for competitions. Also includes a photograph taken by Sulzmann family and one taken by H.C. Brice.

Municipal offices foundation stone

Municipal offices foundation stone

The Mayor of Adelaide, Mr. A.A. Simpson, laying the foundation stone of the new municipal offices at the rear of the Adelaide Town Hall.

Lyndall Hendrickson

Lyndall Hendrickson

PORTRAIT: Lyndall Hendrickson, South Australian violinist who made her debut at the Adelaide Town Hall under the baton of Dr. Malcolm Sargent. She began competing against adults in competitions when she was only 10 years of age.

The Parade, Norwood

The Parade, Norwood

The Parade, Norwood, looking east from Edward Street. In the centre is the Town Hall. In the distance is Clayton Church (with the spire), and the Wesleyan church (with the dome). A tram is moving down the centre of The Parade.

Norwood

Norwood

Panoramic view of Norwood, looking east from the Town Hall tower. In the distance is the Clayton church (with the spire) and the Wesleyan Church (with the dome). A tram can be seen moving along the Parade.

Norwood

Norwood

Panoramic view of Norwood, looking west from the Town Hall tower. Trams can be seen moving down the Parade.

Norwood

Norwood

Panoramic view of Norwood, looking south east from the Town Hall tower. The building with the two dome towers is the Roman Catholic Church in Queen Street.

Norwood

Norwood

Panoramic view of Norwood from the Town Hall tower, looking south east. The Clayton Church (with the spire) and the Wesleyan Church (with the dome) appear in the centre. The large building on the right is Saint Joseph's Convent.