c. 1936, Photograph, B 64018
ACRE 83: Seating arrangements in the auditorium of the Regent picture theatre in Rundle Street, Adelaide, South Australia.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64019
ACRE 43: The entrance foyer and staircase at the York picture theatre in Rundle Street, Adelaide, South Australia.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64020
ACRE 15: Premises of the South Australian Hotel, North Terrace, Adelaide.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64021
ACRE 15: Staff of the South Australian Hotel photographed at a cocktail bar waiting for a party to begin in a private room decorated with bowls of flowers.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64022
ACRE 15: Staff of the South Australian Hotel photographed waiting behind a buffet table for a party to begin in a large private room decorated with bowls of flowers.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64023
ACRE 15: Luxuriously appointed reception rooms in the South Australian Hotel, Adelaide. A researcher has suggested that this is actually Government House, likely the Large Drawing Room, looking west through the Ballroom and into the Governor's Study in the background.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64025
ACRE 868: Premises of the Golden Crust Bakery in Margaret Street, North Adelaide, delivery vans and horse drawn carts are waiting outside.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64029
ACRE 704: Overhead view of St. Peter's Cathedral and the surrounding parklands in North Adelaide, South Australia.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64049
ACRE 139: Partial view of Currie Street in the centre of Adelaide looking east across King William Street and along Grenfell Street, showing parked cars and waiting trams.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64050
ACRE 338: The southern side of the intersection of Victoria Square and Wakefield Street, showing the premises of the Cathedral Church of St. Francis Xavier. Old 5CL Radio Station in foreground.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64051
ACRE 16: King William Street, looking south, showing pedestrians and cars parked outside shops. CML Building in foreground.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64053
ACRE 16: King William Street, looking south, showing parked motor cars, pedestrians, and waiting trams.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64054
ACRE 16: Western side of King William Street, looking south on a busy day in Adelaide, showing pedestrians crossing the intersection at Rundle and Hindley Streets, waiting trams, and parked motor cars.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64055
ACRE 170: Premises of the Majestic Hotel and theatre, eastern side of King William Street, Adelaide.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 64056
ACRE 106: Grenfell Street, Adelaide, featuring business premises, parked motor cars, and a tram travelling on its city route. Adelaide Arcade in foreground.
1867, Photograph, B 64067
ACRE 46: The National Bank of Australasia, King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia.
State Library of South Australia, 1999, Photograph, B 64087
ACRE 41: Construction of the new David Jones building in progress on North Terrace, Adelaide.
State Library of South Australia, 1999, Photograph, B 64088
1909, Photograph, B 64333
ACRE 87: Demolition in progress of the old York Hotel in Rundle Street, Adelaide, South Australia.
1909, Photograph, B 64336
ACRE 141: A line of horse drawn vehicles taking passengers to a picnic leaving the 'Register' newspaper building in Grenfell Street, Adelaide.
1906, Photograph, B 64342
ACRE 86: Premises of the Adelaide Motor Car Works & Garage located on the north west corner of Pulteney Street and Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, South Australia.
c. 1928, Photograph, B 64349
ACRE 203: Concertgoers waiting outside the Adelaide Town Hall for the doors to open for the evening performance.
Borrow, K. T., c. 1960, Photograph, B 61683
ACRE 197: Premises of the National School House on the south western corner at the intersection of Waymouth and Eliza Streets, Adelaide.
1920, Photograph, B 61731
ACRE 203: The exterior of Adelaide Town Hall decorated with bunting for the visit of the Prince of Wales.
c. 1925, Photograph, B 61774
ACRE 232: Interior view of Scots Church, the Presbyterian Church in Flinders Street showing the large organ above the altar; the flags hanging either side have names inscribed, possibly of men who died in World War I.
c. 1900, Photograph, B 61785
ACRE 340: St Andrews Church of Scotland, Wakefield Street which opened in 1859 and closed in 1904; the manse which can be seen on the right was sold to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and became Willard Hall.
c. 1980, Photograph, B 61896
ACRE 211: Premises of the Save the Children Fund at 171 Pirie Street; the building was sold in 1986 after being damaged when there was a fire in the building next door.
c. 1918, Photograph, B 61933
ACRE 122: Students in a Grade I class at Currie Street School; Andrew Drysdale, far left, second row from the back.
c. 1929, Photograph, B 61947
ACRE 340: Interior view of the premises of monumental mason, Hartley Leonard Darby at 63 Wakefield Street, Adelaide.
1903, Photograph, B 62037
ACRE 49: Premises of W.T. Flint and Son Ltd. on the corner of Hindley Street and Bank Street; the business was closed on 30 June 1953 and the building was demolished to allow the road to be widened.