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Victoria Square

Victoria Square

Victoria Square, west side, 5 December 1969. Left side of the building abuts Grote Street, north side, frontage is 22 yards.

Oakley Place, Adelaide

Oakley Place, Adelaide

Oakley Place, Adelaide, on the 27th February 1923, looking north west. The lane runs east and west and is 32 1/2 yards north of Grote Street. It was demolished in part and masked by galvanized iron additions in May 1923. See also B 1223.

Oakley Place, Adelaide

Oakley Place, Adelaide

Oakley Place, Adelaide, on 27th February 1923, showing houses facing east. They were demolished in part and masked by galvanized iron additions in May 1923. The lane on the left runs east and west and is 32 1/2 yards north of Grote Street.

Byron Place

Byron Place

Byron Place, north east corner of Oakley Place, 9 May 1898. Right side of cottages is 40 yards north of Grote Street. Frontage: 30 yards. For views of these five cottages taken in 1954 see B13152 and B13153.

Byron Place, Adelaide

Byron Place, Adelaide

[General description] This is a row of stone cottages with concave verandahs. They look somewhat dilapidated and their roofs are in poor condition. B 5334 shows them in earlier days. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 315 / Byron Place, east side / 15 November 1954 / Right side of building is 40 yards north of Grote Street / Frontage of the building: 30 yards / B 13153 is a view of portion of this building looking north / See also B 5334 taken in 1898'

Byron Place, Adelaide

Byron Place, Adelaide

[General description] Row of cottages looking north along Byron Place / Compare with B 5334 taken in 1898. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 315 / Byron Place, east side / 15 November 1954 / This is a view looking north of the building shown in B 13152, see for details of site etc / Depth of the building is 12 3/4 yards / Right side is 40 yards north of Grote Street. Frontage: 30 yards'

Byron Place, West Side

Byron Place, West Side

Byron Place, west side, 21st December 1973. South side of the building is 36 1/3 yards north of Grote Street. Byron Place frontage is 35 yards.

Ruthven Avenue

Ruthven Avenue

Ruthven Avenue, off Grote Street, October 1949.

Burton Avenue

Burton Avenue

Burton Avenue, west side, off Grote Street October 1949.

St. Patrick's Church

St. Patrick's Church

St. Patrick's Church, Grote Street.

St. Patrick's Church

St. Patrick's Church

St. Patrick's Church, Grote Street, north side, erected in 1914. Frontage: 23 yards. Right side of the Church is 17 yards west of Burton Avenue, left side is 133 yards east of West Terrace.

Archbishop's Residence

Archbishop's Residence

Archbishop's residence, West Terrace, north corner of Grote Street, 14 January 1936. The one storey portion was erected in 1935. The Catholic Archbishop's Residence was constructed in 1845 for Bishop Francis Murphy who was the foundation Bishop of South Australia. It was designed by George Strickland Kingston. The building was extended in 1880 and refaced with Italianate mouldings. It now has an asymetrical Italianate villa appearance with the original section constructed of brick and stone. The brick fence and cast iron gates are noteworthy.

St. Patrick's Church

St. Patrick's Church

St. Patrick's Church, southern view of the building formerly used, Grote Street, north side, 14 May 1959. For eastern view see B14234. Building demolished in 1959. In 1845 the foundation stone for the previous St Patrick's Church- School was laid making it the principal place of Catholic worship in Adelaide until St Francis Xavier Cathedral was opened in 1858

St. Patrick's Church

St. Patrick's Church

St. Patrick's Church, Grote Street, north side, 14 May 1959, eastern view of the building formerly used. Building demolished in 1959.

West Terrace, Adelaide

West Terrace, Adelaide

[General description] Part of the complex of buildings around St. Patrick's Church. Part of the church spire can be seen on the left. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 320 / West Terrace, east side / 26 May 1960 / Right side of building abuts north side of Grote Street / For view of the rest of the building of which this forms a part see B 14304 / Total frontage of building: 38 yards'

West Terrace, Adelaide

West Terrace, Adelaide

[General description] The Catholic Archbishop's Residence, still in use today (2018). See B 6716 for another view and description of the building. [On back of photograph] 'West Terrace, east side / 26 May 1960 / Left side of building is 38 yards north of Grote Street / For a view of the rest of the building of which this forms a part see B 14303 / Total frontage of building is 38 yards'

Service Station, West Terrace

Service Station, West Terrace

Service Station, West Terrace, East Side, 12 October 1973. West Terrace frontage is 61 yards and Grote Street frontage is 41 yards.

Adelaide High School Staff

Adelaide High School Staff

Members of staff of the Adelaide High School, Grote Street.

Central Market, Adelaide

Central Market, Adelaide

Central Market, Adelaide on December 19th, 1923, viewed from Grote Street. People mill around outside John Atkin's 'Pay and Carry' Store, one of the new shops at the Central Market. This site is a few yards east of the old Fish Market. See B1082.

Central Market

Central Market

Central Market interior, 25 January 1965 on a non-market day. The market is closed and the floors have been hosed down. The market began in Grote Street in 1869. In 1869 three town acres were bought for the market site

Central Market

Central Market

Central Market interior, 25 January 1965 on a non-market day. The market is closed and the floors have been hosed down. The market began in Grote Street in 1869. In 1869 three town acres were bought for the market site

Central Market

Central Market

Central Market interior, 25 January 1965 on a non-market day. The market is closed and the floors have been hosed down. The market began in Grote Street in 1869. In 1869 three town acres were bought for the market site

Adelaide panorama

Adelaide panorama

Sweeping view of city buildings' rooftops stretching out towards distant south parklands and southern hills beyond. Victoria Square is in the foreground (note the National Mutual Life building, G.E. Morgan's monumental mason's yard, Morialta Chambers, the Windsor Castle Hotel (Licensee G. Lee). The Adelaide Central Market is in Grote Street (centre left) and the dark patch above the markets is Whitmore Square. [On back of photograph] 'Adelaide / Looking south west from the G.P.O. Tower / About 1900', looking towards This photograph is part of a panorama taken by Ernest Gall from the G.P.O. Building.

Adelaide Boys High School

Adelaide Boys High School

Adelaide Boys High School, west side of West Terrace, 31st December 1952. For a view of the Observatory that formerly occupied this site see B9430. Adelaide High School came about due to the amalgamation of Advanced School for Girls and the Adelaide Continuation School in 1908. It was the first secondary school in the Commonwealth of Australia. The present site was erected on West Terrace between 1947-1951. This became the Adelaide Boys High School while the Adelaide Girls High School remained in Grote Street

Adelaide Boys High School

Adelaide Boys High School

Adelaide Boys High School, West Terrace, west side, 1965. The school was opened in 1951 as a solution to overcrowding at the Grote Street school. This new building was built between 1947-1951 in the style of "modern art".

Adelaide Boys High School

Adelaide Boys High School

Adelaide Boys High School, West Terrace, west side, 1965. The school was opened in 1951 as a solution to overcrowding at the Grote Street school. This new building was built between 1947-1951 in the style of "modern art".

First petrol pumps in Adelaide

First petrol pumps in Adelaide

ACRE 332: Three men and a boy having a joke with one of the first petrol pumps to be installed in Adelaide at E. T. Fisher & Co., motor cycle importers and electroplaters of 65-67 Grote Street; left to right: Bill Deacon; Eric Gray; Jack Koch; Rise Symons.

Adelaide premises of A. Walton's

Adelaide premises of A. Walton's

ACRE 322: The premises of A. Walton's confectionery factory at 237 Grote Street with horse drawn delivery carts outside.

St. Patrick's Church, Adelaide

St. Patrick's Church, Adelaide

ACRE 320: Interior view of St Patrick's Church on the corner of Grote Street and West Terrace.

Funeral of E.A. Roberts

Funeral of E.A. Roberts

State funeral for Ernest Alfred Roberts, 1868-1913. Funeral carriage passing the former Model School, 121-139 Grote Street, Adelaide.