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Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

[General description] Three Rundle Street buildings, all recently enlarged and upgraded, reflecting the confidence of the times. On the right is the Allan's and on the left is the Birks building. In the centre is the Young's Shoes building which was designed by architects J.A. Kethel, Rutt and Lawson in the style of Dutch Expressionism with its glazed dark brown brickwork, rounded façade and gabled roof line. Pedestrians stroll along the footpath past shopfronts and cars are parked at the kerb. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 81 / Rundle Street, south side / 1927 / (Reproduced in the Chronicle, Dec. 10, 1927) / On the extreme left is Gawler Place. The far side of the dark brick, bay fronted building in the centre is 8 yards and the near side 14 1/2 yards west of Gawler Place. This building was completed in 1926. For photo taken before enlargement see B 1221 and B 2244'.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Soldiers of the First South Australian Expeditionary Force marching along Rundle Street near Gawler Place on 21 September 1914. Crowds of people have taken advantage of all the high windows and flags adorn the buildings. The photograph has been taken from Rundle Street looking towards Gawler Place.

Oriental Hotel, Adelaide

Oriental Hotel, Adelaide

Oriental Hotel, Rundle Street, Adelaide, at the south east corner of Gawler Place on14th February 1923. The extreme right is 32 1/2 yards south of Rundle Street. The extreme left is 15 1/2 yards east of Gawler Place. To view the three extra storeys were erected in 1925, see B 3266 and B 3426.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Rundle Street, south side, 1864/67. The buildings seen in the photograph are situated east of Gawler Place. Verandahs stretch out from the shops and businesses over the footpath. Gas lamps are situated on the intersection of Rundle Street and Gawler Place. Horses and carts are hitched to posts further down muddy Rundle Street.

Oriental Hotel

Oriental Hotel

Oriental Hotel Rundle Street south side corner of Gawler Place, 20 March 1964. Rundle Street frontage 15-1/2 yards, Gawler Place frontage - 33 yards. This five storey former hotel has the first two floors built of stone and the upper three floors of painted rendered brick. It displays imitation stone coursing and leafy scroll pattern on panels between the upper windows. A parapet conceals the roof. It has a cantilevered verandah above the ground floor and a second balcony on the second floor which feature cast iron lacework to the balustrades. The Oriental Hotel stood on this site from 1915-1966. Previously the hotel had been known by various other names including Suffolk Inn, Saracen's Head and Hamburg

Oriental Hotel

Oriental Hotel

Oriental Hotel, Rundle Street, south side, corner Gawler Place, 20 March 1964. Rundle Street frontage 15-1/2 yards, Gawler Place frontage 33 yards. This five storey former hotel has the first two floors built of stone and the upper three floors of painted rendered brick. It displays imitation stone coursing and leafy scroll pattern on panels between the upper windows. A parapet conceals the roof. It has a cantilevered verandah above the ground floor and a second balcony on the second floor which feature cast iron lacework to the balustrades. The Oriental Hotel stood on this site from 1915-1966. Previously the hotel had been known by various other names including Suffolk Inn, Saracen's Head and Hamburg

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall, South side, 9 September 1977. The right side of the second shop east of Gawler Place (Archer and Holland Jeweller) has a frontage of 6-1/3 yards. The right side of the shop is 9 yards east of Gawler Place.

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, north side, 1st June 1982. Left side of building abuts east side of Gawler Place. Grenfell Street frontage: 39 1/3 yards; Gawler Place frontage: 35 1/3 yards.

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street, north side, 1st June 1982. Left side of building abuts east side of Gawler Place. Grenfell Street frontage: 39 1/3 yards. Gawler Place frontage: 35 1/3 yards.

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street, north side, 1st June 1982. Left side of building abuts east side of Gawler Place; Grenfell Street frontage: 39 1/3 yards. Gawler Place frontage: 35 1/3 yards.

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

West corner of Grenfell Street and Gawler Place, Adelaide. Extreme left is 40 yards west of Gawler Place. This view shows the "Register" newspaper offices.

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street at the north west corner of Gawler Place. This view shows the "Register" newspaper offices. The three storey stone building houses Goode Durrant and Company. Charles Henry Goode was a merchant, draper, businessman, politician and philanthropist in the early days of South Australia. On the Gawler Place side sits Smith and Hawkes, a cricket and Sports Depot and Cawthorne and Company

54-58 Grenfell Street

54-58 Grenfell Street

54-58 Grenfell Street, north side, 8th January 1971. Right side of building abuts Gawler Place, west side. Grenfell Street frontage: 23 yards. Gawler Place frontage: 46 1/3 yards.

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

[General description] Grenfell Buildings (erected in 1900), with busy intersection, pedestrians, cars and Police officer (wearing a shako cap) on point duty. The Commercial Bank occupies the corner section with the circular balcony. Long cantilever verandahs run down either side of the buildings. Note the ornate tram wire supports. [On back of photograph] 'Grenfell Buildings / Acre 143 / South west corner of Grenfell Street and Gawler Place /July 11, 1928 / Gawler Place frontage of Grenfell Buildings is 44 yards / Grenfell Street frontage is 36.5 yards'.

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, Adelaide, looking west from a point about 30 yards east of Gawler Place. The left side of Staerker & Fischer's is 8 yards east of Gawler Place. A man trots past on his horse, and along Grenfell Street a large number of horse trams are lined up.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide, north side, looking from Gawler Place. People are posing for the photographer outside their cottages. This view was taken before the erection of the Onslow buildings, on the corner of Pirie Street and Gawler Place, around 1882. For a view of these buildings, taken in the early 1900s, see B 3162 and B 3257. Comparison with the 1865 Panorama shows the date is subsequent to 1865.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, July 21st 1936. East corner of Gawler Place. For alterations made in 1937 see B 7396. The National Bank of Australasia Limited stands on the corner of Pirie Street and Gawler Place. The three storey building has ornate dressings on the corners of the roof.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

[General description] The National Bank of Australasia Limited Building taken from further along Gawler Place with propped bicycle in the foreground. Part of Elliot's Cycles can be seen on the right. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 167 / North eastern corner of Pirie Street and Gawler Place / February 18, 1938 / The corner building was remodelled in 1937 / Compare with B 6882'.

McHenry Street

McHenry Street

McHenry Street, north side, right side of Tent Factory is 23 yards west of Gawler Place, right side of Durrant's is 40.5 yards west of Gawler Place.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide, south side looking west from Gawler Place. On the left is the Union Bank. The left side of Union Bank is 9 yards west of Gawler Place. The site is shown on the Cadasteral Survey plan.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide, south side, west of Gawler Place, showing the Woman's Christian Temperance Union building. The South Australian branch of the W.C.T.U. was founded in 1889, so this building has been recently completed. Its appearance was unchanged until 1925 when it was demolished. See B 4716 for a view of the new building. The near side of the building is 32 yards west of Gawler Place and its frontage is 22 yards.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, 19 April 1963, right side of building is 10.5 yards west of Gawler Place. Fred Astaire Dance Studio occupies the site on the corner of Gawler Place and Pirie Street. The studio offers classes which include waltz, swing, cha cha, rumba, mambo, tango, twist and ballroom dancing

Flinders Street, Adelaide

Flinders Street, Adelaide

[General description] This neo-classical building features decorative balustrading on the parapet and upstairs balconies. Above the main arched doorway on both floors the keystone is carved with a human face. The building was used by the Grand Lodge of Freemasons, South Australia from 1884. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 233 / Flinders Street, north side / Part of Earl of Zetland Hotel / About 1890 / Extreme left is 7 yards east of Gawler Place. Telegraph post on right is 30 yards east of Gawler Place.' (Another hand) 'For view of this building in 1958 see B 14058.'

Flinders Street

Flinders Street

Flinders Street, north side, 10 April 1958, Earl of Zetland Hotel, frontage of hotel is 37 yards. Left side of the hotel abuts Gawler Place, east side. Frontage of hotel on Flinders Street is 37 yards. For Gawler Place frontage see B 14059. For a view of part of the hotel on right c. 1890 see B 3329. The Earl of Zetland hotel existed from 1870 to 1984

Flinders Street

Flinders Street

Flinders Street, north side, Gawler Place, east side. June 19, 1964. The Earl of Zetland Hotel. Gawler Place frontage is 44 yards. For view of Flinders Street frontage see B 14058. For view of hotel in 1956 see B 13810. The hotel was opened in 1870 and was demolished in the mid 1990s

Flinders Street

Flinders Street

Bible Hall located on the north western corner of Flinders Street and Gawler Place. Note on back of photograph states "1884 Corner Flinders Street and Freeman Street (now Gawler Place). This Bible Hall and Tract Depot was opened by H Hussey and is fully described in his book "Colonial Life and Christian Experience", page 453. Before being taken over by Mr Hussey the premises were used as a receiving depot by the Waterworks Office. Now the site of Motors Limited". Power cable poles are standing outside the building.

Flinders Street, Adelaide

Flinders Street, Adelaide

Flinders Street, Adelaide, south side. On the left is the premises of Stevens & Co., Manufacturing Confectioners, and on the right is Day's Coachbuilders. The right side of Day's premises is 62 yards west of Gawler Place, and the left side of Stevens' premises is 41 yards west of Gawler Place. For a view of Day's premises after alterations made at the end of 1952, see B12510.

Wakefield Street, Adelaide

Wakefield Street, Adelaide

North east corner of Wakefield Street and Gawler Place, Adelaide, on December 19th, 1923. This photo was taken soon after the completion of the corner building. Compare with B 1322. For renovations done in 1935, see B 6767. The far side of A.Chappel & Co. Printers shop is 17 yards east of Gawler Place. The extreme left of the corner building is 31.5 yards north of Wakefield Street.

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, north side, February 18th 1927, near side of Dawsons is 17 yards east of Gawler Place, far side of shops towards the right is 45 yards east of Gawler Place.

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street

Wakefield Street, north side, east corner of Gawler Place, December 27th 1935, Wakefield Street frontage of two storey buildings 17 yards. This shows the alterations effected in 1935. Compare with B 1854. A Ladies and Gents Hairdesser stands on the corner of the building. To the east at Number 48-50 stands AA Dawson's New and Second hand Tyres. Pedestrians are walking along Gawler Place.