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Victoria Square looking east
View across Victoria Square to the Government offices. Horses and carriages wait for passengers on the road running through the centre of the square, with railed-off gardens on either side.


Bank of South Australia, King William Street
Bank of South Australia King William Street, later known as Edmund Wright House after the architect. This view has horse tram 54 standing outside.


King William Street near North Terrace
King William Street between Hindley Street and North Terrace.


Commercial and English, Scottish and Australia Banks
Commercial and English, Scottish and Australia Banks, King William Street.


Corner North Terrace and King William Street
Corner North Terrace and King William Street, with Bank of New South Wales and Adelaide Club.


Bank of New South Wales King William Street
Bank of New South Wales on corner of King William Street and North Terrace.


Botanic House and Family Hotel, North Terrace
Botanic House and Family Hotel, North Terrace.


Rundle Street north side
Rundle Street north side looking east, with Theatre Royal.


King William Street, west side
King William Street, west side looking north.


King William Street, looking south
King William Street, west side looking south.


Grenfell Street, north side
Grenfell Street, north side.


Pirie Street, north side
Pirie Street, north side.


Adelaide Town Hall
Adelaide Town Hall on corner of Pirie Street and King William Street, with Treasury Building on south side.


General Post Office
Adelaide General Post Office, corner of Franklin and King William Streets.


King William Street looking south
King William Street looking over to Adelaide Town Hall and into Victoria Square.


Cactus fruit stall
Customers shopping for fruit at the Cactus fruit stall in the Adelaide Central Market.


Photograph album of the Parker and Davidson Families
The album shows aspects of station life at various sheep properties in the far north east of South Australia and the Broken Hill region, among them Buckalow, Bimbowrie, Oulnina Park, Telechie, Burta, Topar, Tantallon and Yalcowinna as well as visits to other stations in New South Wales and Victoria namely Morundah, Widgeongully and Tolarno. Three young women thought to be Grace Langloh Parker (1895-1987) and her sisters Wilga Maud (1898-?) and Una Geraldine Davidson, nee Parker (1901-1986) are central to many of the photographs and it may be that the album was compiled by Grace Parker. Holiday visits were made to Victor Harbor, Port Elliot, Inman Valley, Second Valley, Mount Gambier, Portland Victoria, Sydney and Tasmania. A number of photographs relate to the BHP towns, Iron Knob and Broken Hill. Two of the Parker daughters, thought to be Wilga and Grace, accompanied their Mother on a voyage from Sydney to the Celebes and Java in 1926, including sightseeing at Macassar in the Celebes, the Mount Bromo Volcano, Sand Sea, Borobodur, and other places in Java with the homeward voyage via Singapore, Port Darwin, Thursday Island and Cairns.


South side of Gouger Street, Adelaide
Southern side of Gouger Street, photographed on 17 July 1924, with the premises of W.J. Ferris, artificial limb maker, on the left, followed by D.J. Ahern, Upholsterer, empty premises and B. Towndrow, piano polisher. Notes on the back read: 'The west side of Towndrow's is 31 yards west of Nield Street. The brick shop next door (east) was built on a vacant allotment in 1924'.


Victoria Square tram barn
Workmen maintaining tram tracks in front of the Victoria Square tram barn and seven 'H Type' trams.


View looking along Pulteney Street
View looking along Pulteney Street from the corner of North Terrace, with Scots Church in the forground.


Team of horses in Flinders Street,Adelaide
A team of horses pulling a wagon laden with wool bales, in Flinders Street, Adelaide.


St John's Anglican Church, Halifax Street
Funeral cortege outside St John's Church, Halifax Street, with the hearse adjacent to the gate and a long line of horse drawn cabs along the street. [Original image is damaged.]


Fringe Festival inflatable astronaut
One of eight 10 metre high inflatable astronauts that were installed around Adelaide during the Fringe Festival, February and March 2010 This astronaut was located on the Arts Building, Light Square.


Push Pin boutique
The Push Pin retro clothes boutique in Compton Street, Adelaide.


Waymouth Street
View of Waymouth Street taken on 14 November 2010 from an elevated position looking east from a position west of Topham Mall.


Stock Exchange, Adelaide
View looking towards the Adelaide Stock Exchange in Exchange Place, between Pirie and Grenfell Streets, 16 September 1984. At the time the adjacent site was being prepared for the new state head office premises of Telecom Australia.


Fire Brigade appliances
South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service (SAMFS) appliances outside the Adelaide Fire Station, Wakefield Street, 13 November 2010.


Channel 7 News vehicle
Channel 7 News 4WD Mitsubishi Pajero parked near the intersection of King william Road and South Terrace.


Adelaide tram
Adelaide Tram advertising the Come Out Festival 2011.


Miscellaneous loose photographs relating to Melbourne and Adelaide
A small collection of loose photographs relating to Melbourne and Adelaide in the late nineteenth century. Views include some landmark buildings and street scenes in Melbourne, in King William Street Adelaide, and near Gumeracha, as well as copies of portraits of Governors Sir John Hindmarsh and Sir William Jervois and Rev. D. J Draper. See 'more information tab' for further details about individual photographs. Some photographs have not been digitised and can be viewed by requesting the album. These include 10. 'Near Gumeracha' showing the bridge over the river. Also at B 9147, attributed to photographer, Samuel White Sweet; 11. 'Near Gumeracha', view of the creek and vegetation; 12. 'Near Gumeracha', riders at the bridge and view of cleared fields and post and rail fences; 13. 'Near Gumeracha', bridge over the creek. Also at B 9148, attributed to photographer Samuel White Sweet; 14. 'Near Gumeracha', view over the river and surrounding countryside; 15. Christ Church, North Adelaide; 16. Photograph of an earlier painting of a cathedral, location unknown. A small family group of Aboriginal people are shown on the grass in the foreground; 17. 'King William Street looking north west by N'; 18. Edmund Wright House, 59 King William Street, Adelaide, formerly the Bank of South Australia (acre 171), with horse drawn tram passing. Also at B 72115/6. Photograph by Samuel Sweet, no. 92; 19. Group portrait of young men, names unknown; 20. 'Governor Hindmarsh', photograph reproduced from an original of 1856. See B 5836; 21. Photograph of an illustration for 'Late Rev D. J. Draper' by Calvert, published in a newspaper; 22. Photograph of a newspaper illustration of 'Our new Governor, Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois'.