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Peter Drew poster on corner of Clubhouse Lane and Hindley Street

Peter Drew poster on corner of Clubhouse Lane and Hindley Street

Together Soon Enough' poster by Peter Drew, on the wall of a building on the corner of Clubhouse Lane and Hindley Street. These posters were put up across Adelaide and suburbs, during the period of COVID-19 restrictions.

Exchange Hotel, Adelaide

Exchange Hotel, Adelaide

[General Description] A coach and four stands outside the Exchange Hotel in Hindley Street, Adelaide, whilst a lady and gentleman look on from the balcony. J. Crampton is the licensee at this time. On the right Neale's Auction Rooms can be seen.

Hindley Street

Hindley Street

White Hart Hotel, Hindley Street, south side, March 21st 1927, frontage of Hotel is 13.5 yards.

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide, looking west from a point opposite Gilbert Place. Horses and carts are standing at the kerb. Note the deep gutters with small ramps for pedestrians to cross. In winter the gutters were hazardous, filling with foul and fast flowing water.

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide

[General description] Hains, Hunkin Ltd at 65-69 Hindley Street. Art deco building.

Hindley Street

Hindley Street

Hindley Street, looking west. From a sketch by F.R. Nixon, 1846.

Hindley Street

Hindley Street

Hindley Street. From a sketch by F.R. Nixon, 1846.

Views of South Australia : Hindley Street

Views of South Australia : Hindley Street

View looking along Hindley Street.

Visit of HRH the Prince of Wales : Hindley Street

Visit of HRH the Prince of Wales : Hindley Street

Visit of HRH the Prince of Wales to Adelaide. Decorations in Hindley Street. Sixth of 20 photographs in an album.

Adelaide views : Hindley Street

Adelaide views : Hindley Street

Fourth of 8 lithographs in an album. Hindley Street looking west.

Adelaide from west end of Hindley Street

Adelaide from west end of Hindley Street

'Adelaide South Australia from West end of Hindley Street - November 1849', lithograph printed on paper from two stones. Lithograph shows it had been folded and later flattened. Inscription on other versions of this work also has, in lower left, 'J.B. Austin Jun.r Del.t' which is obscured by mount here.

Hindley Street west looking east

Hindley Street west looking east

Photographic copy of an etching by Rev. Theodore Percival Wilson showing the west end of Hindley Street, Adelaide looking east. Underneath the scene are two smaller vignettes of Aboriginal people. The original of this items is from an album held in England.

Victorious soldiers marching along Hindley Street, Adelaide

Victorious soldiers marching along Hindley Street, Adelaide

Crowds welcoming home victorious troops as they march along Hindley Street, Adelaide where the buildings are festooned with national flags; part of the premises of the Theatre Royal can be seen on the right.

'Hindley Street looking west', Adelaide

'Hindley Street looking west', Adelaide

'Hindley Street looking west': a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon of the centre of Adelaide.

'Hindley Street looking west', Adelaide

'Hindley Street looking west', Adelaide

'Hindley Street looking west': a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon of the centre of Adelaide.

'Hindley Street', Adelaide

'Hindley Street', Adelaide

'Hindley Street', Adelaide: a photographic reproduction of the sketch by F.R. Nixon.

Hindley Street

Hindley Street

Hindley Street in 1845; a photographic copy of a sketch by F.R. Nixon.

Car park in Hindley Street

Car park in Hindley Street

Car park on the north side of Hindley Street.

Hindley Street looking east

Hindley Street looking east

Hindley Street, looking east . Taken at 2.50 pm on February 12, 1929 to show the traffic. Businesses depicted include Robert E Howie, A MaCrow and Sons Pty. Limited, Frank H Ring Furnishers, Smith tailors.

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide [also at B 58005/46].

Eagle Tavern, Hindley Street

Eagle Tavern, Hindley Street

The Eagle Tavern, Hindley Street, Adelaide, leased from the South Australian Brewing Company by Joseph Jene.

Eagle Tavern, Hindley Street

Eagle Tavern, Hindley Street

The Eagle Tavern, Hindley Street, Adelaide, leased from the South Australian Brewing Company by Joseph Jene.

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Horus Egyptian Cafe & Shisha House and the Jerusalem Sheshkabab House restaurants, Hindley Street, Adelaide.

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide

The Jerusalem Sheshkabab House restaurant, Hindley Street, Adelaide.

Dog & Duck hotel, Hindley Street, Adelaide

Dog & Duck hotel, Hindley Street, Adelaide

Dog & Duck hotel, 125 Hindley Street, Adelaide.

Ma's Thai Massage, Hindley Street, Adelaide

Ma's Thai Massage, Hindley Street, Adelaide

Ma's Thai Massage, Hindley Street, Adelaide.

Adelaide Hotel, Hindley Street

Adelaide Hotel, Hindley Street

View of the Adelaide Hotel, Hindley Street, operated by Gardiner.

Victoria Street, Adelaide

Victoria Street, Adelaide

[General description] This view looks along Victoria Street towards North Terrace.Cartloads of workmens equipment stand outside the hotel which is undergoing alterations. The name 'Victoria Hotel' was transferred in 1840 from an earlier establishment on the opposite side of Hindley Street and the hotel is still in operation (under the name Princess Victoria) in 2012. Licensee at the time this photo was taken is C.L. Noonan. Note the large pillar box on the corner. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 51 / Victoria Street, west side / Victoria Hotel / 24 August 1928 / Looking north from Hindley Street. / Far side of balcony is 41 yards north of Hindley Street' (Another hand) 'For view of hotel after the alterations effected in 1928/9 see B 5436 and B 5435'.

Corner Hindley & Morphett Sts

Corner Hindley & Morphett Sts

[General description] These city buildings are undergoing changes. The furniture factory which is being demolished is to replaced by a garage. The building on the corner is to be painted and renovated. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 71 / South east corner of Hindley and Morphett Streets / July 15, 1926 / Photographed during demolition of Chinese furniture factory. Extreme left is 15 1/2 yards east of Morphett Street. Near side of the large building on the right (Government Produce Depot) is 40 yards south of Hindley Street. For view of garage subsequently erected on site of furniture factory see B 4040.'

Leigh Street, Adelaide

Leigh Street, Adelaide

[General description] Hoopers Furnishers' new three storey building exudes confidence, its style reflecting the extreme optimism of the times before the Wall Street crash in October 1929. Its upstairs section features tall arched windows and the corner site enables it to have a large expanse of plate glass windows. There are cantilever verandahs on both street frontages. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 76 / East corner of Leigh Street and Hindley Street / September 11th 1929 / Frontage of Hooper's new building: Hindley Street frontage is 11.5 yards and Leigh Street frontage is 29.5 yards'.