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Francis Street West

Francis Street West

Francis Street West, South Side, 15 August 1972.

Francis Street

Francis Street

Francis Street, South Side, 19 September 1972, right side of building is 18 yards east of Kingston Terrace and frontage is 11 1/3 yards.

Francis Street

Francis Street

Francis Street, South Side, 19 September 1972, right side of building is 18 yards east of Kingston Terrace and frontage is 11 1/3 yards.

Francis Street

Francis Street

Francis Street, South Side, 19 September 1972, right side of building is 18 yards east of Kingston Terrace and frontage is 11 1/3 yards.

Francis Street

Francis Street

Francis Street, South Side, 19 September 1972, right side of building is 18 yards east of Kingston Terrace and frontage is 11 1/3 yards.

Francis Street

Francis Street

Francis Street, South Side, 19 September 1972.

Kingston Terrace

Kingston Terrace

Kingston Terrace, east side, 12 May 1982, Kingston Terrace frontage is 31 yards and Francis Street west frontage is 18 2/3 yards.

Kingston Terrace

Kingston Terrace

Kingston Terrace, east side, 12 May 1982.

Kingston Terrace

Kingston Terrace

Kingston Terrace, east side, 12 May 1982.

Adelaide View

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.

North Adelaide From Montefiore Hill

North Adelaide From Montefiore Hill

[On back of photograph] 'Published in the 'Chronicle", Dec. 16, 1922 / North Adelaide from Montefiore Hill [General description] Panoramic view acoss North Adelaide with the Adelaide Hills in the background. On the left is part of the parklands and Saint Peter's Cathedral.

Adelaide Views

Adelaide Views

[General description] Looking south east along Frome Road as it passes through the parklands toward the city. The Adelaide Hills are seen in the distance. In the foreground an electric tram negotiates the Melbourne Street intersection, where a large house and its outbuildings are set back off the road. [On back of photograph] 'Adelaide, looking from the North Adelaide Congregational Church / Acres 994, 963, 964' (Another hand) 'Taken in 1910.'

Stanley Street, North Adelaide

Stanley Street, North Adelaide

[General description] Looking east down Stanley Street near the intersection with Lefevre Terrace. Houses are seen receding towards the distant foothills. Substantial houses and gardens of the well-off appear in the foreground. Stanley Street's avenue of Plane trees has recently been planted. Compare with B 3479 which is a similar view, taken in 1904. [On back of photograph] 'Stanley St., North Adelaide / Taken from the North Adelaide Congregational Church / Acres 1027, 1025, 1024.' (Another hand) 'Taken in 1910. On the left is Lefevre Terrace. Near side of house in foreground is 54 yards west of Lefevre Terrace.'

North Adelaide

North Adelaide

[General description] The parklands dominate this view, with city buildings and the Adelaide Hills in the background. A substantial house and grounds is seen on the left. In the foreground is the intersection of Brougham Place, Frome Road, Melbourne Street and Sir Edwin Smith Avenue. One of Adelaide's newly installed electric trams is negotiating the intersection. [On back of photograph] 'Adelaide and North Adelaide, looking south from the North Adelaide Congregational Church. Acres 963, 964, 994' (Another hand) 'Nov. 1910. Seems to be a copy of B 3512.

Stanley Street, North Adelaide

Stanley Street, North Adelaide

[General description] Looking east down Stanley Street. Houses are seen on either side of the street and their rooftops recede into the distance toward the hills. The Plane Tree Avenue planting is very recent. This view is almost identical to B 3523. [On back of photograph] 'Stanley Street, looking east from the North Adelaide Congregational Church / Acres 1024, 1025' (Another hand) 'Nov. 1910'.

Stanley Street, North Adelaide

Stanley Street, North Adelaide

[General description] Looking east down Stanley Street. Houses are seen on either side of the street and their rooftops recede into the distance toward the hills. The Plane Tree Avenue planting is very recent. This view is almost identical to B 3522. [On back of photograph] 'Stanley Street, looking east from the North Adelaide Congregational Church / Acres 1024, 1025' (Another hand) 'Nov. 1910'.

Adelaide View

Adelaide View

[General description] Panoramic view of North Adelaide buildings, roads and gardens, looking north. Part of a rear tower of St. Peter's Cathedral appears in the foreground. Kermode Street runs across the lower part of the photo. Opposite Brougham Gardens (on the right) are the mansions of Brougham Place. Note the elaborate formal garden of the large house in the centre of the view. O'Connell Street is seen in the distance. [On back of photograph] 'F. Gabriel / 107 Pulteney St.' (Another hand) 'Looking north from St. Peter's Cathedral. Probably between 1903 and 1905. Gabriel's address as above only appears in 1904 and 1905 directories. Acres 721, 722, 723, 727, 711, 738, 739, 740, 741'.

North Adelaide View

North Adelaide View

[General description] Panoramic view of North Adelaide buildings, roads and gardens, looking north. In the foreground is the intersection of King William Road and Kermode Street. On the right is Martin's Scotch Thistle Hotel. The Women's and Children's Hospital is in the centre right of the view, and beyond it, the Congregational Church can be seen. Horse trams are coming down King William Road. The advertisements displayed on the front of the trams are for Nestles and Sunlight Soap. [On back of photograph] 'F. Gabriel / 107 Pulteney St.' (Another hand) '1903-5. Taken from St. Peter's Cathedral, looking north. Acres 714, 719'.

Adelaide View

Adelaide View

[General description] Panoramic view of Lower North Adelaide buildings, roads and gardens, looking east. [On back of photograph] 'F. Gabriel / 107 Pulteney St.' (Another hand) '1903-5 / Taken from St. Peter's Cathedral' (Another hand) 'looking east. Acres 715, 716, 717, 718'.

Adelaide View

Adelaide View

[General description] Panoramic view of North Adelaide buildings, roads and gardens, looking north. Part of a rear tower of St. Peter's Cathedral appears in the foreground. Across the lower part of the photo runs Kermode Street, where a man driving two cows can be seen just to the right of the tower. Opposite Brougham Gardens (on the right) are the mansions of Brougham Place. Note the elaborate formal garden of the large house in the centre of the view. O'Connell Street is seen in the distance. [On back of photograph] 'Looking north from St. Peter's Cathedral. Probably 1903-5 / Acres 721, 722, 723, 727, 711, 738, 739, 740, 741'.

Panoramic view of Adelaide. Fr

Panoramic view of Adelaide. Fr

Panoramic view of Adelaide from east corner of Strangways Terrace and Jeffcott Street. (Acre 748).

Panoramic view of Adelaide. Fr

Panoramic view of Adelaide. Fr

Panoramic view of Adelaide from the east corner of Strangways Terrace and Jeffcott Street. (Acre 748) This was copied from a faded panoramic photograph presented by the South Australian Company, London. It depicts the parklands between North Adelaide and Adelaide itself.

Panoramic view of Adelaide. Fr

Panoramic view of Adelaide. Fr

Panoramic view of Adelaide from east corner of Strangways Terrace and Jeffcott Street (Acre 748) This was copied from a faded panoramic photograph presented by the South Australian Company, London. It shows the parklands between Adelaide and North Adelaide.

Panoramic view of Adelaide. Fr

Panoramic view of Adelaide. Fr

Panoramic view of Adelaide from east corner of Strangways Terrace and Jeffcott Street (Acre 748) This was copied from a faded panoramic photograph presented by the South Australian Company, London. It shows the parklands between Adelaide and North Adelaide.

King William Road, Adelaide

King William Road, Adelaide

Aerial view looking north from corner of North Terrace and King William Street. A building construction worker is hanging from a crane.Government House and the Boer War monument can be seen. A Penfolds Wines sign is attached to the Gresham Hotel and, on the north-west corner of the intersection, next to the Government Printing Office, is the open land where the eastern part of Parliament House was built.

Unveiling of Burns Statue

Unveiling of Burns Statue

[General description] City buildings form a backdrop to this scene showing a massive crowd of people assembled in North Terrace to witness the unveiling of Robert Burns' statue, the first public sculpture to be made in Adelaide. It was designed by South Australian sculptor William James Maxwell. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 18 and 19 / North Terrace / May 5. 1894 / Unveiling of the statue of Robert Burns / The two storey building in centre (with whitened windows) abuts Stephens Place'.

King William Street

King William Street

North corner of Rundle Street and King William Street.

Lunatic Asylum, North Terrace

Lunatic Asylum, North Terrace

Detailed pen and ink wash drawing of the Lunatic Asylum on North Terrace [the building was demolished in 1938]. A number of people, including children, are on the lawns in front of the building. This building was set in six acres of land on the corner of Hackney Road and North Terrace. It was built in 1851 to an English Tudor revival style.The building was of stone with brick trimmings, lattice windows and timber verandahs

North Terrace

North Terrace

[General description] Loking west along North Terrace with city buildings, horse drawn carts and street trees on the left. The Wills building is in the centre; the Adelaide Club is the two storey building in the distance. On the right is the South Australian Institute building, seen behind the neat white fencing (wrought iron?) and gardens which run along the right side of North Terrace. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 20, 21 / North Terrace East / looking west from a point a little west of Charles Street / 1873-78 / (Wills building and later additions to it)'.

North Terrace

North Terrace

[General description] View west along North Terrace with the Gresham Hotel on the left (on the KIng William Street North Terrace intersection). Next door is the Empire Windmill Company. Opposite is Parliament House, then further along is the Railway Station. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 16 / North Terrace / Looking west from King William Street and North Terrace Intersection / 1872-76 / (Reynolds licensee of Gresham Hotel)'.