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Grote Street
Grote Street, north side, 26 December 1952. Right side of Lambert Motor Co. Ltd. is 20 yards west of Rowlands Place. Frontage of Lambert Motor Co. is 10 1/4 yards. Lambert Motor Co. is an addition made in 1952 to an existing cottage. For view of cottage before alterations see B1547 Note on the back of the photograph says "old cottage had also been altered before alterations were made in 1952"


Grote Street
Grote Street, north side, 15 May 1956. Left side of Bearing Service Co. building abuts east side of Rowlands Place. Frontage 19 3/4 yards. For a clearer view of these shops see B9593. Flintware SA Company Limited is situated on the extreme right of the photograph


Grote Street, North Side
Grote Street, north side, 27 September 1978.


Grote Street
Grote Street, north side, 27 September 1978.


Hampshire Hotel, Grote Street
Hampshire Hotel, Grote Street, north side.


Grote Street
Grote Street, north side, 3 January 1935. Left side is 29 1/2 yards east of Byron Place. Right side is 17 yards west of Oakley Place. Frontage: 17 yards. This two storey brick rendered building was erected on a vacant site in 1934. On the front is written 'Adelaide Tent and Verandah Blind Co.' One part of the building contains the premises of CS Tuff who is a carrier and can provide charabanks for hire for picnic parties.


Grote Street, Adelaide
[General description] Streetscape showing the Speedol Service Station with petrol bowsers at the kerb. A large sign painted on the building, 'Perfect Brakes' advertises their service testing brakes for 'Life's sake'. On the left is the Adelaide Tent Verandah and Blind Company and C.S. Tuff, General Carrier with a covered flat bed truck parked in front. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 314 / Grote Street, north side / 18 February 1938 / The single storey storey building was erected in 1937 on a vacant site / The right side of single storey building abuts Oakley Place / Frontage: 16 yards'.


Grote Street
Grote Street, north side, 31 January 1956. Left side of Gerrard's building, completed in 1945, abuts east side of Oakley Place. Frontage: 10 yards. Gerrards building was completed in 1945. For building formerly on this site see centre of B 5287


Grote Street, Adelaide
[General description] The premises of Dominion Motors, dealers in Jaguar and Packard cars. A utility vehicle and a couple of Jaguar cars are parked in front of the building. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 314 / Grote Street, north side / 26 May 1960 / Left side of Dominion Motors' building is 45 yards east of Byron Place / Frontage: 17 yards'


Grote Street, Adelaide
[General descriptions] The premises of Foggitt Jones, Wholesale Produce Merchants is a plain brick corner building with a painted sign on its facade advertising specialties such as 'hams. bacon, small goods, butter, cheese and canned delicacies' [On back of photograph] 'Acre 315 / Grote Street, north side / 7 June 1954 / Right side of Foggitt Jones building abuts west side of Byron Place / Frontage of building is 31 yards'


Grote Street
Grote Street, north side. Right side abuts Byron Place.


Grote Street
Grote Street, north side. Right side of site abuts Byron Place.


Grote Street
Grote Street, north side. The Cockings premises shown in this view were demolished and a new building erected in 1949. Compare with B 12454. The Cockings business provided carrier, motor and heavy haulage services


Grote Street
Grote Street, north side. For a view of Cockings' premises erected on this site in 1949 see B12454. For a view of Cockings' premises erected on this site in 1949 see B 12454. The Cockings business provided carrier, motor and heavy haulage services


St. Patrick's Church, Grote Street, Adelaide
St. Patrick's Church, Grote Street, Adelaide, on the 28th February 1925. Designed by Woods Bagot, in the Renaissance style, it was erected in 1914 to replace an earlier church which became too small. Due to lack of funds, it was never completed to the grandeur of its original design, which included a dome. This view was reproduced in the 'Chronicle', February 28th, 1925, along with a view of the original building used by the church. The right side of the church is 17 yards west of Burton Avenue, and the left side is 133 yards east of West Terrace. Frontage is 23 yards.


Grote Street
Grote Street, north side, 12 April 1938. Site of the centre House: the left side is 2 yards east of Burton Avenue. The right side is 30 yards west of Rutland Avenue. Frontage: 12 yards. The California styled house offers two frontal annexes with a recessed front entrance. The tiled roof property is enclosed by a hedge.


St Patrick's Church, Grote Street, Adelaide
St. Patrick's Church, and, on the left, the Archbishop's residence, situated on the north east corner of Grote Street and West Terrace, Adelaide. The original church was consecrated in 1845 by the first Catholic Bishop of Adelaide, Dr. Francis Murphy, and was attended by the many Irish Catholics who lived in Adelaide's west. This church was demolished in 1959, having been replaced by a later building on this site,circa 1912, which now [in 2006] serves the Croatian and Indonesian Catholic communities. See B 2457 for the new church.


Grote Street
Grote Street, south side, 8 January 1932, right side of building is 96.5 yards east of West Terrace, frontage is 27 yards. This building was erected on a vacant site in 1931. It housed the Walton's Biscuit Factory.


Grote Street
Grote Street, south side, 17 October 1958, Post Master General Garage and workshop, frontage is 83 3/4 yards, the eastern boundary of the allotment is 205.5 yards east of West Terrace, frontage of the two buildings is approximately 40 yards. This photograph shows the eastern portion of the above allotment. The frontage of the single storey and the two storey brick buildings (from "x" to to "x" on the photograph) is approximately 40 yards


Grote Street
Grote Street, south side, 17 October 1958, Post Master General Garage and Workshop, frontage of allotment is 83 3/4 yards, the western boundary is 121 3/4 yards east of West Terrace. See also B 14190


Grote Street, Adelaide
[General description] This light coloured corrugated iron building is part of the premises for Whiting & Chambers Ltd., 'The home of Balanced Brand Stock & Poultry Foods'. See B 14301 for the building on the left. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 324 and 325 / Grote Street, south side / 8 May 1960 / Frontage is 22 yards, left side of building is 22 yards west of Burlington Place'


Grote Street, Adelaide
[General description] Part of the premises of Whiting & Chambers, Grain Merchants. See B 14300 for the building on the right. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 325 / Grote Street, south side / 8 May 1960 / Left side of brick building abuts west side of Burlington Place / Frontage of building is 22 yards / For view of these premises taken in 1935 see B 6389'


Grote Street
Grote Street, south side, 24 January 1956, frontage of both buildings, including the one with the large glass show windows, is 31 1/4 yards. Left side of Sporting Cars building abuts west side of Byron Place.


Grote Street
Grote Street, 1989, Vogue Furniture before demolition, frontage is 39 yards.


Model School, Grote Street
Model School, Grote Street, south side. For a description of the school see Heritage of the City of Adelaide, pg 188.


Training School and Model School, Grote Street
Training School (Left) and Model School (Right), Grote Street.


Training School and Model School, Grote Street
Training School (Left) and Model School (Right), Grote Street, South side. The Model School was built in 1874 and featured a pointed Gothic arch which was associated with seats of learning. The central fleche was taken down at some time but it is still a good example of an early school built by the Government of South Australia. Next door the Training School for Teachers was originally a Tudor design and was erected in 1876. It was also a bluestone building which has now been rendered. The two storey building with its imposing Northern and Western walls and wrought iron gates shows rich neo-gothic decoration. A second storey was added in 1909-10.


Grote Street
Grote Street, Adelaide Girls High School.


Grote Street
Grote Street, south side, 1914.


Grote Street School
Infant class, Grote Street School.