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King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

A view looking south west from the Shell Building, North Terrace, across rooftops to King William Street with the Hindley Street intersection in the bottom right hand corner and the T&G Insurance building to the left of the picture.

King William Street

King William Street

C. M. L. building, south corner King William Street and Hindley Street.

King William Street

King William Street

South west corner of King William Street and Hindley Street showing tailors and clothiers, pedestrians, bicyles and horse drawn carts

King William Street

King William Street

Corner of King William Street and Hindley Street.

King William Street, west side looking south

King William Street, west side looking south

King William Street, looking south from Kither Building, north of Hindley Street. Photographed to show the traffic at 2.30pm on December 5, 1928. A vehicle with a lay up tray is unloading goods between the tram and a car.

King William Street

King William Street

King William Street looking south from a point a little north of Hindley Street. This busy scene shows many trams, horse drawn carriages and pedestrians. It is a hive of activity.

King William Street

King William Street

King William Street, west side showing the Exchange (note: the Exchange Hotel was at 6 Hindley Street on Town Acre 47. It was established in 1839, had various name changes and was demolished in 1960)

Leigh Street

Leigh Street

Leigh Street, September 8th 1923 looking south from a point south of Hindley Street. A smart car has stopped outside the premises of Julius Cohen harness and saddle makers.

Currie Street

Currie Street

Currie Street, north side, 1 March 1963. Part of a row of cottages. The chimney on the West End Brewery in Hindley Street can be seen above the roofs

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide, west side, between Hindley Street and North Terrace.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide, west side. A horse tram on the left, is passing in front of the AMP building. In the centre is Gresham Place, and on its right is the ES&A Bank building. On the extreme left is Hindley Street, and the extreme right of the photo is 27 yards south of North Terrace.

Bank Street, Adelaide

Bank Street, Adelaide

ACRE 49: A view of Bank Street taken from Hindley Street, the premises of W.T. Flint can be seen on the left; the business was closed on 30 June 1953 and the building demolished to allow the road to be widened.

Bank Street from North Terrace

Bank Street from North Terrace

ACRE 49: Bank Street, looking towards Hindley Street; a view taken before the road was widened.

King William Street procession

King William Street procession

Crowds along King William Street, at the Hindley Street corner, welcoming HRH The Prince of Wales in a motor car procession during his visit to Adelaide in July 1920.

Parade down King William Street

Parade down King William Street

The car carrying the Prince of Wales passes the King William and Hindley Streets intersection, watched by a large crowd. [The chauffeur driven Crossley Tourer is travelling south along King William Street. The Crossley is possibly a 1919-20 model designated 20/25 with 'Manchester' coachwork.]

King William Street near North Terrace

King William Street near North Terrace

King William Street between Hindley Street and North Terrace.

A military parade through the streets of Adelaide

A military parade through the streets of Adelaide

Crowds watching a military parade of soldiers marching along Hindley Street and into Rundle Street, Adelaide, South Australia.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

Horse drawn tram and carriages on King William Street, Adelaide, immediatly north of Hindley Street facing WSW. Shops that can be identified are; Stump & Co., photographers, John Steel, watchmaker & jeweller, T.J. Hannam, fruiterer, Eskell & Tattersall, dentists, W.H. Bishop's tea, coffee & refreshment rooms, and Moss's loan bank. according to a researcher the tram belongs to Adelaide and Suburban Tramway Company, and is destined for North Adelaide and Nailsworth. The terminus was at Rakes Road - now Regency Road, Enfield.

Trolley bus in Adelaide

Trolley bus in Adelaide

Double-decker trolley bus, cars and pedestrians at the corner of Hindley Street and King William Street, Adelaide. The Colonial Mutual Life building is in the background.

Corner of King William Street

Corner of King William Street

Corner of King William and Hindley Streets.

Decorations in honour of the Royal Visit, of Queen Elizabeth II

Decorations in honour of the Royal Visit, of Queen Elizabeth II

ACRE 49: Decorations in honour of the Royal Visit, of Queen Elizabeth II, in Hindley Street, looking east.

Large crowd in King William Street

Large crowd in King William Street

A large crowd pictured at the intersection of King William and Hindley Streets during the visit of the Prince of Wales to Adelaide. See also B 70865/16 & B 70685/17.

Buildings & places : P

Buildings & places : P

A selection of photographs relating to Buildings & places. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

Architectural plans

Comprises sets of original architectural plans of 6 cinemas, warehouse, Parkside and Semaphore residences additional to plans organised as series 3.

Australasian Views album 1

Australasian Views album 1

1 of 2 ALBUMS: inscribed 'Australasian Views', comprising 165 early images of Adelaide, South Australia, and New Zealand. The photos of New Zealand (photos 147-165) are by Burton Brothers, Dunedin, and have not been digitised. Square brackets denote added information.

Album of photographs of Central Adelaide

Album of photographs of Central Adelaide

Photographs and postcards of buildings and locations in Central Adelaide. Also includes postcard of Adelaide from Windy Point, postcard of aerial view of Adelaide and postcard of Adelaide skyline from Memorial Drive tennis courts.

W. Hooper's store, Adelaide

W. Hooper's store, Adelaide

View of W. Hooper's store on the corner of Hindley Street (going off to the left) and Leigh Street. The businesses of S. Saunders & Gaeth (tobacconist / Fancy Warehouse Co., no. 38 Hindley Street), Lane & Fickley (tailors & outfitters, 36 Hindley Street), and F. Hellman's (fancy repository, 34 Hindley Street) can also be seen.

Album of Adelaide views

Album of Adelaide views

Hardcover postcard album containing glossy printed copies of lithographic prints depicting various significant buildings and scenes in and around Adelaide. The red hard cover features a relief embossing of a version of the Australian Coat of Arms, and an image of Government House on the front. Handwritten script inside the rear cover reads 'Laddie with love from Auntie Jessie, Adelaide, August /94 [1894]'.

Series 049a: Aerial views of Adelaide

Series 049a: Aerial views of Adelaide

Aerial photographs of Adelaide, showing various views around the CBD and adjacent to the River Torrens. Featured buildings and sites include Adelaide Oval, Government House, Parliament House, Adelaide Railway Station, King William Street, King William Road, North Adelaide, University of Adelaide, Adelaide Zoo, Albert Bridge, Morphett Street Bridge, and distant views of the south eastern suburbs and Mount Lofty Ranges.

People : F surnames

People : F surnames

People photographed by Messenger Press, with surnames starting with F. A selection have been digitised and may be viewed online (do an ARCHIVAL NUMBER search on B 74520); the rest may requested and viewed in the Reading Room.