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St. Francis Xavier Catholic Hall, Wakefield Street

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Hall, Wakefield Street

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Hall, which stood on the east side of the Roman Catholic Cathedral in Wakefield Street, Adelaide. (Original appears to be a watercolour, possibly done at the time the architectural plans were drawn in 1865.).

The stables, Frome Street

The stables, Frome Street

One of 8 photographs of the stables in Frome Street, Adelaide (B 69058/1 - B 69058/8). This photograph shows the left-hand stable and background building in its original state, located near the north-west corner of Frome and Flinders Streets, looking west (city acre 226/227). Spire in the background is Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Flinders Street. Photograph taken 17 July 1988.

Salvation Army Hostel

Salvation Army Hostel

Salvation Army Hostel in Whitmore Square, built in 1898.

Salvation Army Hostel

Salvation Army Hostel

Black and white photograph of the Salvation Army Hostel in Whitmore Square, built in 1898.

Gate of the mosque, Little Gilbert Street

Gate of the mosque, Little Gilbert Street

Gate of the mosque on Little Gilbert Street in Adelaide.

Gate and minarets of the mosque, Little Gilbert Street

Gate and minarets of the mosque, Little Gilbert Street

Gate and minarets of the mosque on Little Gilbert Street in Adelaide.

Gate and minarets of the mosque, Little Gilbert Street

Gate and minarets of the mosque, Little Gilbert Street

Black and white photograph of the gate and minarets of the mosque on Little Gilbert Street in Adelaide.

Adelaide Theosophical Society and bookshop

Adelaide Theosophical Society and bookshop

Adelaide Theosophical Society and bookshop on South Terrace.

Front gate and sign for the Adelaide Day Centre for Homeless Persons

Front gate and sign for the Adelaide Day Centre for Homeless Persons

Black and white photograph of the front gate and sign for the Adelaide Day Centre for Homeless Persons at 32 Moore Street, Adelaide.

Lonnen and Cope's premises, Adelaide

Lonnen and Cope's premises, Adelaide

The premises of Lonnen and Cope, printers and bookbinders, on the west side of Tavistock Street, Adelaide. The left side of Lonnen's is 24 yards north of Rundle Street. The cottages on extreme right were demolished in 1950, and for a view of the building erected on the site of the cottages in 1952 see B 13468. This photo was taken on the 18th June, 1923, soon after the building was completed. (See History note for details of the company).

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

View along King William Street, Adelaide, looking south from near Gresham Street, and covering city acres 16, 47 and 78. On the right, watched by a small boy, a band is getting ready to strike up. Nearby, a grey horse is tied up to the rails at the kerb, and horse drawn vehicles for hire line the centre of the road. The towers of the Town Hall and Post Office mark the end of the view.

Ruthven Mansions

Ruthven Mansions

View of Ruthven Mansions in Pulteney Street, Adelaide; the back of Scots Church can be seen on the right hand side.

Truffy and Desmond of the Bfriend support service

Truffy and Desmond of the Bfriend support service

Truffy Maginnis and Desmond Ford of the Bfriend LGBTIQ peer support service, Uniting Care Wesley, Pitt Street, Adelaide.

Truffy and Desmond of the Bfriend support service

Truffy and Desmond of the Bfriend support service

Black and white photograph of Truffy Maginnis and Desmond Ford of the Bfriend LGBTIQ peer support service, Uniting Care Wesley, Pitt Street, Adelaide.

Truffy and Desmond of the Bfriend support service

Truffy and Desmond of the Bfriend support service

Black and white photograph of Truffy Maginnis and Desmond Ford of the Bfriend LGBTIQ peer support service, Uniting Care Wesley, Pitt Street, Adelaide.

David Jones' building nearing completion

David Jones' building nearing completion

View of the North Terrace facade of the newly constructed David Jones building, looking through the trees from the other side of the road.

David Jones' building nearing completion

David Jones' building nearing completion

Detail of the North Terrace facade of David Jones' new building, showing the bronze sculptural leaves 'A way of seeing' by artist Catherine Truman.

David Jones' building nearing completion

David Jones' building nearing completion

Detail of the North Terrace facade of David Jones' new building, showing the bronze sculptural leaves by artist Catherine Truman; the builders' hoardings are still in place.

David Jones' building nearing completion

David Jones' building nearing completion

Detail of the North Terrace facade of David Jones' new building with the builders' hoardings still in place.

Premises of T. Judd & Son

Premises of T. Judd & Son

View of the premises of Thomas Judd & Son, bootmakers, at 264 Rundle Street, Adelaide. The signage on the front window identifies it as 'The Star Boot Manufactory. T. Judd'. Seven people are out the front including Thomas Judd (3rd from right with cane) and his son, Clarence William Judd, on the right with bag. The others appear to be employees.

Ewens Ponds ten acres

Ewens Ponds ten acres

Ewens Ponds, east of Port MacDonnell.

View of King William Street from the General Post Office Tower

View of King William Street from the General Post Office Tower

View of King William Street looking north with the Adelaide Town Hall clock tower on the right.

View of the Adelaide Town Hall from the General Post Office Tower

View of the Adelaide Town Hall from the General Post Office Tower

View of the Adelaide Town Hall and clock tower taken from the General Post Office Tower.

Eastern side of Victoria Square

Eastern side of Victoria Square

View of the eastern side of Victoria Square taken from the General Post Office Tower. The large building on the right hand side housed the government offices.

Rundle Street facing east

Rundle Street facing east

View of Rundle Street facing east, with shoppers, cars, a man on a bicycle and flags draped outside shop windows.

Government House

Government House

View of Government House on North Terrace, located on almost 12 acres of parkland.

Labor Day march on King William Street

Labor Day march on King William Street

A car leads the Labor Day procession down King William Street to Victoria Square on Saturday, 11th October 1980.

Bob Hawke leading a Labor Day march

Bob Hawke leading a Labor Day march

Bob Hawke, Labor spokesman on industrial affairs and ACTU president, leads the Labor Day procession down King William Street on Saturday, 11th October 1980. With him are the secretary of the United Trades and Labor Council of SA, Mr. R.J. Gregory and the Deputy Leader of the SA Opposition, Mr. Wright.

Moore's Department Store viewed from Victoria Square

Moore's Department Store viewed from Victoria Square

Moore's Department Store on the corner of Gouger Street and Victoria Square. The building is now used by the Law Courts.

SGIC building under construction

SGIC building under construction

View of the SGIC building under construction on the corner of Grote Street and Victoria Square.