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Town Hall, Port Adelaide
Town Hall, Port Adelaide.


Adelaide views: Town Hall and Post Office
View along King William Street looking south showing both the Town Hall (left) and the Post Office.


Adelaide View
[General description] View of southern Adelaide from the Town Hall Tower with Victoria Square in the foreground. Parklands, distant suburbs and hills are seen in the distance. On the centre left is the original Supreme Court building (completed in 1851), later to house the Magistrate's Courts. Near the centre is the Rainbow Tavern, Acre 407, Gouger Street, first licensed in 1853. The tall chimney on the right belongs to the Crown Steam Mill (on Mill Street) which was later to become Verco's Mill. In the distance on the south parklands are the rifle butts used by the militia for shooting practice. Part of Panorama of Adelaide / Photographed from the Town Hall tower by Townsend Duryea in 1865 / Copied in 15 sections from B 5099.


Adelaide From Town Hall
[General description] Panoramic view across the south eastern part of Adelaide and suburbs towards the Adelaide Hills. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the Observer, Dec. 11, 1926. / Adelaide looking south east from the Town Hall / 1926'.


Signatures of performers in Handel's 'Messiah'
ACRE 203: Facsimile of signatures of the performers in the Town Hall, Adelaide, December 13-15 1923, when Handel's 'Messiah' was performed in its entirety for the first time in Australia.


Children arriving at the Town Hall for the Lord Mayor's Children's Ball
GENERAL: A brother and sister representation of the Mayor and the Mace Bearer being greeted by the Rt. Hon. Lord Mayor C.J. Glover at the Children's Ball held in May 1961.


Children arriving at the Town Hall for the Lord Mayor's Children's Ball
GENERAL: Children being received at the Mayoral Children's Ball in May 1961 by the Rt. Hon. Lord Mayor C.J. Glover.


Children arriving at the Town Hall for the Lord Mayor's Children's Ball
GENERAL: Children being received at the Mayoral Children's Ball in May 1961 by the Rt. Hon. Lord Mayor C.J. Glover.


Children arriving at the Town Hall for the Lord Mayor's Children's Ball
GENERAL: Children being received at the Mayoral Children's Ball in May 1961 by the Rt. Hon. Lord Mayor C.T. Glover.


The Mayoral Children's Ball
GENERAL: A crowded Town Hall during the Mayoral Children's Ball held in May 1961.


Duke of York's visit, Adelaide 1927
Street decorations Town Hall, Adelaide.


Guests at a ball held at the Town Hall, Adelaide
Interior view showing the decorated Adelaide town hall where an assembly of guests for a ball hosted by Frank Johnson, Mayor of Adelaide stand with Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia and Lady Bosanquet central figures in the front row.


Arrival of the Prince of Wales at the town hall, Adelaide
Cavalcade of vehicles bringing the Prince of Wales to the civic reception at Adelaide town hall travelling along King William Street packed with crowds of spectators; a photographer with a camera can be seen sitting on the roof of a building left foreground.


Crowd on King William Street
Photograph taken from a balcony near the Adelaide Town Hall of a crowd covering the length of King William Street.


Duke and Duchess of York
Duke and Duchess of York visit the Town Hall.


Duke and Duchess of York
Duke and Duchess of York visit the Town Hall.


King William Street, Adelaide
[On back of photograph] 'Acre 236 / King William St., looking north from Victoria square. / About 1867.' (Another hand) 'Not later than 1867 for Gouger's [Gouge's] fountain was removed before the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh.' [General description] On the right is the Town Hall and Treasury buildings. Note the empty clock tower; the clock was eventually donated by Sir Lavington Bonython in 1935. In the centre of the road, in the distance, Gouge's Fountain can just be seen.


Adelaide From Town Hall
View of Adelaide looking south east from Town Hall.


Victoria Square
North half of Victoria Square showing the Post Office and the Town Hall.


King William Street, Adelaide
The east side of King William Street with (from left) the Town Hall, Prince Alfred Hotel and Government Offices / Treasury building. The buildings are partially obscured by a row of young gum trees.


Union Bank
Two stereoscopic views, one of the Union Bank of Australia, Pirie Street, on the south-west corner of Gawler Place, the other of the Town Hall.


King William Street showing GPO and Town Hall, Adelaide
View looking south along King William Street, with the towers of the Town Hall and the Post Office in the foreground. [The Rose Series P.9269.]


King William Street showing GPO and Town Hall, Adelaide
View looking south along King William Street, with the towers of the Town Hall and the Post Office in the middle ground. [The Rose Series P.9405.]


A banquet scene in Adelaide Town Hall
Guests waiting at large tables for a men only dinner to commence in the Town Hall, Adelaide.


Civic welcome for Lord Jellicoe in the Adelaide town hall
A packed audience attending the Mayor of Adelaide's civic welcome for the visit of Lord and Lady Jellicoe held in the town hall; the official party sits on the stage with the honoured guests sitting either side of a small table where the Mayor is making a speech.


Dinner function at the Town Hall, Adelaide
Overhead view of employees of A. Simpson and Son limited attending a large dinner function held at the Adelaide Town Hall, South Australia.


Public welcome for returned soldiers in the Adelaide Town Hall.
Mayor of Adelaide, Alfred A. Simpson, addressing a public welcome for returned soldiers in the Adelaide Town Hall, Friday 27 August 1915. He is addressing an audience from the stage where wounded Gallipoli veterans and other dignitaries sit; flags are draped on the organ and on the walls in the background.


King William Street looking south
King William Street looking south from west side. Town Hall and Post Office are in view.


Victoria Square looking north
View of Victoria Square looking north towards the civic building of the General Post Office, Town Hall and Treasury buildings [also at B 4185].


Vietnam Moratorium March
The crowd at Victoria Square for the Vietnam Moratorium March rally, 9 May 1970. The photograph shows the clock of the Town Hall in the background.