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FringeTIX Rundle Mall
The FringeTIX Box Office in Rundle Mall.


Rundle Mall
Fruit kiosk in Rundle Mall.


Rundle Mall fountain
Rundle Mall fountain in front of the Adelaide Arcade where a sign states "Save the Rundle Mall Fountain".


Rundle Mall fountain
View looking west along Rundle Mall with the Rundle Mall fountain in the foreground.


Rundle Mall fountain
Rundle Mall fountain in front of the Adelaide Arcade where a sign states "Save the Rundle Mall Fountain".


Austral Hotel, Rundle Street
View looking east along Rundle Street with the Austral Hotel in the foreground.


Rundle Street and Frome Street intersection.
View of the south east corner of the Rundle Street and Frome Street intersection.


Stag Hotel, Rundle Street
Stag Hotel at the intersection of Rundle Street and East Terrace.


Stag Hotel, East Terrace, Adelaide
View along East Terrace, Adelaide, with the Stag Hotel at the intersection with Rundle Street in the foreground.


Grand Lodge of Freemasons
Grand Lodge of Freemasons, North Terrace, Adelaide.


Sculpture 'Girl on a slide'
Sculpture 'Girl on a slide' 1977 by John Dowie AM in Rundle Mall, Adelaide.

![Plan of the intended new port, Adelaide, South Australia [cartographic material] /
by J. Dean](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/de/b9/7b5c-b5f6-598b-904d-34a27cd86101.jpg)
Plan of the intended new port, Adelaide, South Australia [cartographic material] / by J. Dean
Plan of the new port at Port Adelaide as designed by His Excellency Col. G. Gawler, K.H., divided into sections of 80 and 134 acres. Area of plan extends from Torrens Island to part of Albert Town and shows soundings in feet along reaches of the Port River. Sections numbers of land affected by the new development shown, with route of proposed road to the Northern Mines. Outside map area is an explanation of details shown in the plan, and names of proprietors of land sections in new development (S.A. Company, J.A. Smith, J. Morphett & O. Gilles, John Ellis, T.B. Strangways). Issued as supplement to the "South Australian" newspaper 2 January 1846. Lithographed by J. Dean, Adelaide. Scale 2 inches to 1 mile. (Original on same sheet as map 11).

![Plan of Eastern Sources of the Torrens [cartographic material]](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/ce/34/91c9-12cf-57e8-8006-f30e78df019b.jpg)
Plan of Eastern Sources of the Torrens [cartographic material]
Plan of Eastern Sources of the Torrens, with portion of plan of combined surveys of the Sources, Stream and Tributaries of the Torrens shown within dotted line. (This area encompasses the Hundreds of Talunga and Tungkillo, east of Birdwood and including Mount Pleasant and Tungkillo.) Annotated to show purchases in September and October 1851 of 80 acre holdings on account of the South Australian Company in sections 7102, 7103, 7095, 7098, 7109 and 7112, shown in green. Three other sections are also shown in green for Murphy (6611), E. Wall (6624) and T. Collins (6625). Ink with watercolour wash on paper, ink notation. Scale 2 inches to 1 mile. Stamped with date 5.4.[18]52 and signature 'E.R.S.' in left hand bottom corner.

![Tracing of section 5274 on the S.S. of the Sources of the Onkaparinga [cartographic material]](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/ef/54/0ec8-1cf7-55a6-afce-eaf283ad7a27.jpg)
Tracing of section 5274 on the S.S. of the Sources of the Onkaparinga [cartographic material]
Tracing of map of section 5274 on the Special Survey of the Sources of the Onkaparinga, 69 acres purchased 14 August 1852. A later notation mentions the sale of adjoining section in 1871. Ink and watercolour on paper, ink and pencil notation. No scale given. Stamped with date 18.3.[18]53; 'E.R.S.' at bottom left hand corner. (Original mounted on same sheet as maps 22 & 24).

![Tracing of section 1707 Lyndock Valley [cartographic material]](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/7c/c9/b6dc-ccfa-5ad6-b881-06aaf6a45aad.jpg)
Tracing of section 1707 Lyndock Valley [cartographic material]
Tracing of map of section 1707, 79 acres purchased 14 August 1852 at Lyndoch Valley. The course of the Para River is shown across some nearby sections. Ink and watercolour on paper, ink notation. No scale given. Stamped with date 18.3.[18]53. (Original mounted on same sheet as maps 22 & 23).

![Tracing of sections lately purchased on the Gilbert [cartographic material]](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/1b/ac/9e67-cdf1-5523-9479-14a9cf34948a.jpg)
Tracing of sections lately purchased on the Gilbert [cartographic material]
Tracing of map of sections in the Hundred of Gilbert, a total of 1886 acres purchased 11 August 1853. These sections are mostly situated around the former township of Navan (Section 728), south of Riverton. No scale given. Ink and watercolour on paper, ink notation. Stamped 20.8.[18]53. (Original on same sheet as map 31).

![[Map showing section purchased at Mount Gambier] [cartographic material]](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/c6/76/95d1-49c5-58b9-a1ff-9bd4f58154df.jpg)
[Map showing section purchased at Mount Gambier] [cartographic material]
Map showing section 325 containing 106 acres in the Hundred of Gambier, purchased 9 June 1854, west of Mount Gambier. The town of Mount Gambier was settled initially on sections 1101-1103. The three lakes are shown in the middle of the map area, with the original sections 1 and 2 indicated at bottom left. Ink and watercolour on paper, ink notation. Scale 1 inch to 40 chains. Stamped 5.12.[18]54. (Original mounted on same sheet as map 44).


Adelaide Cathedral
St. Peter's Cathedral, viewed from the nearby gardens, looking north west.


Premises of W. Menz & Co. Wakefield Street
Staff and employees pictured outside the W. Menz & Co. biscuit and confectionery factory at 80 Wakefield Street, Adelaide.


Postcard of people and vehicles in Rundle Street, Adelaide
Postcard of a scene looking east down Rundle Street in Adelaide. The street is busy with people and vehicles. There are cars and horse-drawn vehicles, with trading carts doing business near the Beehive Corner building on the left. Other buildings include the Coliseum on the left and the Red Lion Hotel on the right. The tracks for the horse-drawn trams along Rundle Street are visible. The car, either a De Dion 8 or a Rover 8, was registered to Dr. A. E. Wigg of Norwood, from 1907; number plate 68. A message is written on the back of the postcard.


Looking along Rundle Street from King William Street
View of premises along the northern side of Rundle Street, taken from King William Street. A small crowd is standing outside the premises of W. Vandome's Watch Palace & optician, with those of Fickling & Co. and Hammer & Co. beyond that. A sign attached to the corner lamp post reads 'Walk round corners - walk over crossing'. [The 'walk round corners' is a direction for horse-drawn vehicles.]


Imprints Booksellers
Interior of Imprints Booksellers, Hindley Street, Adelaide.


Car park in Hindley Street
Car park on the north side of Hindley Street.


Push Pin Boutique, Adelaide
Sign on the wall to the left of the door on the building currently occupied by Push Pin Boutique at 8 Compton Streeet, Adelaide. The sign details the history of the little shop.


War Memorial Cross, St. Peter's Cathedral
Base of the War Memorial Cross in the grounds of St. Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide. Dedicated by the Bishop of Adelaide, Right Rev. Dr. Thomas, on 5 September 1922. It bears the inscription "In memory of all those who served in the Great War".


Hindley Street, Adelaide
[General description] Buildings and unsealed roadway of Hindley Street looking east from the Theatre Royal. The premises of R.G. Bosisto, tailor is on the left with a well stocked shopfront downstairs. Two workmen who have been digging a hole in the road are having a smoko (in the centre). [On front of photograph] 'Hindley Street, Theatre Royal / 1876-81'.


Postcard of Grenfell Street in Adelaide
Postcard showing Grenfell Street in Adelaide. The scene shows an electric tram car and people and horse drawn vehicles along the street. Some of the buildings on the right include Goode, Durrant and Co. and James Hill & Sons.


S.A. Register Offices in Grenfell Street
View of the premises of 'The Register' in Grenfell Street.


Black Swan Hotel, Adelaide
View of the Black Swan Hotel, 65 North Terrace, Adelaide, photographed while Thomas Cragen was the licensee. A number of people are standing outside the two storey building, which has wrought iron lace railings and a wide verandah on the ground floor.


Hurtle Square
Hurtle Square, east side, 11th May 1982, right side of building is 8 yards north of Pope Street and Hurtle Square frontage is 7 1/3 yards.