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Flinders Street, Adelaide

Flinders Street, Adelaide

[General description] The Adelaide Car Service Limited deals in Austin, Wolseley and Fiat motor cars and the Reo Speed Wagon, an early version of a utility. The South Australian Tractor Company supplies Caterpillar tractors. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 281 / Flinders Street, south side / 7th February 1938 / The Adelaide Car Service building was erected in 1925 / Compare with B 2600 / The left side of Adelaide Car Service Building is 66 yards west of Daly Street / The frontage of the building together with that of the S.A.Tractor Co. is 35 yards'.

Flinders Street, South Side

Flinders Street, South Side

Flinders Street, south side, 6th November 1979. East side of the building is 33 1/2 yards west of Daly Street. Flinders Street frontage is 84 2/3 yards.

Flinders Street

Flinders Street

Flinders Street, south side, 6th November 1979, interior view of a building 33 1/2 yards west of Daly Street.

Ifould Street, Adelaide

Ifould Street, Adelaide

[General description] This new red brick industrial building may be a motor business as two men are posing with a car in the doorway. The doorway has a roll-up metal door. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 282 & 281 / Ifould Street. North side / June 15, 1927 / Corner premises (extending as far west as the pair of down pipes) were erected in 1926. On this site were formerly some cottages which were demolished about Jan. 1926 before a photo. could be secured. / Site of building erected in 1926: Near side is 36 yards west of Daly Street. Frontage: 28 yards.'

Flinders Street

Flinders Street

Flinders Street, south side, June 7, 1954. Left side of the cottage is 55 yards west of Daly Street. Frontage: 10 yards. The cottage was later demolished and the site incorporated into a used car lot. See B 13565

Flinders Street

Flinders Street

Flinders Street, south side, 29th December 1955. Left side of the used car lot is 33 1/2 yards west of Daly Street, frontage:30 3/4 yards. The central office building has a frontage of 13.75 yards, it's left side being 8 yards from the eastern boundary of the lot. This car lot was opened in 1954. For cottages which formerly occupied this site see B 3232 and B 13368

Flinders Street

Flinders Street

Flinders Street, south side, 16th August 1956. Left side of the centre house is 25 1/4 yards west of Daly Street. Frontage: 8 3/4 yards. This villa has a latticed wall around the verandah

Flinders Street

Flinders Street

Flinders Street, south side, 22nd August 1956. Left side of the centre two cottages is 12 yards west of Daly Street. Frontage of the two cottages is 12 yards. These symmetrical cottages have bay windows and a shared roof over the central front doors

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, north side, 19th September 1969. Right side of building abuts Daly Street, west side. Frontage: 17 1/3 yards.

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, north side, 3 December 1937, left side of cottages is 33.5 yards east of Daly Street, frontage is 28 yards. For alterations made in 1938 see B 8184. One of the three semidetached blue stone cottages has a bay window. The symetrical house on the right has an iron verandah and iron railings on the front wall.

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

[General description] A pair of semi-detached cottages have been demolished to make way for this addition (section of building on the right of central utility pole) to the three storey Abbott's Glassware and Paints business which was erected in 1934. The cottage on the right is for sale. Note the tram poles and wires in the foreground. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 290 / Wakefield Street, north side / 7 April 1939 / Additions made to the east side of Abbotts in 1939 / Compare with B 7219 and B 6625 / The left side of Abbott's premises abuts Daly Street, front is 49 yards'.

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, north side, 20 January 1958, the glass fronted 2 storey building on the extreme right is 49 yards east of Daly Street, frontage of building is 14 yards. Building was finished in 1956. For a view of building previously on this site see B 8184 and B 7219

Ifould Street

Ifould Street

Ifould Street, south side, 24 July 1964. Looking West toward Hutt Street from Daly Street.

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, north side, 1 August 1957, right side of Lucas Delicatessen is 53.5 yards west of Daly Street, frontage of shop and adjoining house is 10.5 yards.The left cross on the photograph indicates the western boundary of Acre 291

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, north side, 20 April 1968, right side of building is 17 1/3 yards of Daly Street and Wakefield Street frontage is 12 1/3 yards.

Ifould Street

Ifould Street

Ifould Street, south side, 11 June 1971, left side of building is 24 2/3 yards west of Daly Street and Ifould Street frontage is 8 1/3 yards.

Ifould Street

Ifould Street

Ifould Street, south side, 16 October 1936, left of the row of six cottages is 37 yards west of Daly Street and the frontage is 43 yards. For a view of new buildings erected in 1937 see B 7381.

Ifould Street, Adelaide

Ifould Street, Adelaide

[General description] The new premises for the South Australian Tractor Company, specialising in Caterpillar brand. Cars and trucks are parked at the kerb. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 292 and 291 / Ifould Street, south side / 8 February 1938 / Brick building in centre erected in 1934 / Compare with B 6901 / Left side of building is 48 yards west of Daly Street / Frontage is 32 yards' (Another hand) 'For view of this building after additions made in 1941, see B 12472'.

Ifould Street

Ifould Street

Ifould Street, south side, 31 December 1952. Left side of SA Tractor Company's building is 36.5 yards west of Daly Street. Frontage of building is 43.5 yards. Lighter coloured portion of SA Tractor Company's building on left was added in 1941. For view of building before addition see B 7381

Wakefield Street, Adelaide

Wakefield Street, Adelaide

[General description] Cars are parked in the street in front of a white painted cottage with a stone facade. It is in process of demolition or re-modelling. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 292 / Wakefield Street, north side / 18 July 1960 / Right side of building is 70 yards west of Daly Street, frontage is 11 yards'

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, north side, 26 July 1968, right side of house is 82 1/3 yards west of Daly Street and Wakefield Street frontage is 15 1/3 yards.

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, North Side, 11 June 1971, right side of building is 64 yards west of Daly Street and Wakefield Street frontage is 16 1/3 yards.

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, North Side, 19 March 1981, right side of building is 56 yards west of Daly Street, Wakefield Street frontage is 10 2/3 yards.

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, North Side, 19 March 1981, right side of building is 56 yards west of Daly Street, Wakefield Street frontage is 10 2/3 yards.

Private Edward McKenzie

Private Edward McKenzie

2571 Private Edward McKenzie, 39 Civil Servant and husband of Margaret nee Daly of 71 Archer Street North Adelaide. Embarked at Adelaide on RMS Morea 26 August 1915 as member of 8th Reinforcement, 16th Infantry Battalion. On 11 April 1917 he was wounded and captured at the Battle of Bullecourt, was repatriated to England on 17 December 1918 and returned to Australia 28 April 1919.

Residence in Maitland Street, Mitcham

Residence in Maitland Street, Mitcham

MITCHAM: Laurence Daly outside his home at 22 Maitland Street, Mitcham.

Panorama of Adelaide : looking south-south-west

Panorama of Adelaide : looking south-south-west

View looking south-south-west with Daly Street running through the centre; with Christian Brothers College, Our Boys' Institute and Flinders Street Public School in the middle ground.

Commercial Hotel

Commercial Hotel

Commercial Hotel, Grenfell Street, Adelaide. 'The Commercial Hotel once stood on the site we now know as Brookman Buildings. It was first licensed round about 1839, the licensee being James Masters, who ultimately became a successful pastoralist. It was he who laid out the town of Saddleworth, in the 1840's, so named after his birthplace in Yorkshire. He also established the town of Riverton, where he built 'Saddleworth Lodge'. The Commercial Hotel was delicensed in 1885 and demolished in 1896. Commercial Lane, on the east side of Brookman Buildings, probably commemorates the old inn.' The land in Grenfell Street was originally owned by William Younghusband and passed to his daughter Louisa Younghusband upon his death in 1863, and she in turn left the land to her son William Gore Daly. The land was sold in 1885.

South Australian National Football Union

South Australian National Football Union

Photograph of South Australian National Football Union, Federal District League v. S.A. National Football Union, Cheltenham Oval, Victoria. 16/6/58. Scores: F.D.L. 15.18 - S.A.N.F.U. 11.10. Back row: J. Lindner (W.T.), B. Kent (N.A.), R. Starr (N.A.), T. Ward (N.A.), M. Hayes (W.T.), V. Robinson (E.T.), R. Duckham (Sturt), R. Cox (E.T.), R. Ledan (W.T.). 3rd row: C. Dunncliff (E.T.), E.O. Williams (G-S-W), K. Giddings (Manager), M.L.Elliott (Sturt), P. Collins (E.T.), R. Pisani (E.T.), J. Kinnane (Sturt), P. Miller (Utd. Ch.), A. Kalnins (G-S-W), M. Daly (G-S-W), D. Pyle (Sturt). 2nd row: C. Churchett (Coach), G. Bettison (Utd. Ch.), B. McLeod (G-S-W), M. Hill (Capt.) (W.T.), R. James (Vice-Capt) (Utd. Ch.), B. Barnett (G-S-W), A. Thede (Utd. Ch.), A.A. Guest (President), J. Noakes (Asst. Manager). Front row: H. Todd (Sturt), C. Winfield (N.A.), A. Goodall (W.T.), A. Brown (Utd. Ch.), R. Lapham (N.A.), A. Burkinshaw (W.T.).

Because: reflections on illusion and reality

Because: reflections on illusion and reality

An art installation by the Three Sisters Workshop at the Red Poles Restaurant and Gallery at McLaren Vale entitled 'Because: reflections on illusion and reality'. It is based on the story of Evette, the washerwoman immortalised in Camille Pisarro's painting. Her customers, many of them artists, began to paint elaborate works on the clothes she laundered in an attempt to win her admiration, and more hopefully, her heart. Another admirer, a marron farmer from Provence, would send her red long feelered crays and, once she had consumed the meat, would use the claws to peg out her washing. The installation features Dali's dress, Picasso's pants, Munch's macintosh, Van Gogh's vest, Jawlensky's jacket, Toulouse Lautrec's T shirt, Dufy's dress, Turner's tie and Soutine's shirt.