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Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street, north side, 31st December 1952. Right side of Whillas and Ormiston's general printers shop is 13 1/2 yards west of Gawler Place; frontage: 6 1/2 yards. New shop front was built in 1952

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street, north side at the north-west corner of Gawler Place, 18th December 1956. Part of the building at one time housed the premises of the Young Men's Christian Association

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

[General description] Two popular FJ / FX Holden cars are parked in front of a section of a larger building (see B 13815) which at one time housed the Young Men's Christian Association. Sellicks furniture retailer is having a removal sale on the ground floor. On the left is part of the premises of well-known Adelaide jeweller C.W. Ottaway which closed in January 2016 after ninety-three years trading. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 106 / September 28, 1960 / Grenfell Street, north side / Right side of centre building is 23 yards west of Gawler Place, Frontage: 16 yards'

Grenfell Street, North Side

Grenfell Street, North Side

Grenfell Street, north side, 27th November 1970 . Right side of building abuts Gawler Place, west side. Grenfell Street frontage is 23 yards.

Y.M.C.A.Building

Y.M.C.A.Building

Y.M.C.A. building, corner of Grenfell Street and Gawler Place.

Harrington's Camera Shop

Harrington's Camera Shop

Harringtons Ltd. camera and photographic shop, Gawler Place.

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

North West corner of Grenfell Street and Gawler Place.

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, Adelaide, south side, in June 1920, featuring Grenfell Buildings. Tenants include Dunsmore & Co., Tailors, C.J. Chandler, and Castle Salt Co-operative Company. The extreme right of the view is 36 yards west of Gawler Place.

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, Adelaide, looking west, between Gawler Place and King William Street. Two smartly dressed young women pose for the camera on the footpath, and cars of the era are parked at the kerb. A tram can be seen moving along the street.

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street, Adelaide

[General description] Grenfell Buildings, soon after the addition of a verandah. Cars and a motorcycle are parked at the kerb. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 143 / Grenfell Street, south side / Feb. 2, 1927 / The cantilever verandahed shop fronts in front of buildings were erected in 1925/6. For view of the building prior to this addition see B 1817. Right side of Grenfell buildings is 36.5 yards west of Gawler Place. For alterations made in 1936 to verandahed section of building see B 6953'.

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street, south side, April 1st 1937, frontage of the building is 22.5 yards. Building in centre was remodelled in 1936. Compare with B 3950. The left side of remodelled building with cantilever verandah is 14 yards west of Gawler Place. Many cars are parked at the kerbside and pedestrians and a bicycle are passing.

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street, south side, 15 March 1963. Frontage of the building is 22.5 yards. Building in centre was remodelled in 1936. Compare with B 3950. The left side of remodelled building with cantilever verandah is 14 yards west of Gawler Place. Businesses under the verandah include Adelaide Development Company Limited, hairdresser and tobacconist, Simon Warrender Insurance Company, Australian Dry Cleaners and a snack bar

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street, south side, 15 March 1963. The left side of remodelled building with cantilever verandah is 14 yards west of Gawler Place. The two storeys of the Commercial Bank building can be seen on the left of the photograph. Arched windows, parapet and porch grace this building

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street, South Side, 8th January 1971, Grenfell Street frontage is 13 2/3 yards and Gawler Place frontage is 17 1/3 yards.

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street, south side, February 11th 1922 on the south east corner of Gawler Place. Three adjoining four storey buildings house Walker and Hall manufacturers of gold and silver cutlery, Wigg and Son manufacturing stationers, and Nestles and Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Company.

Hyde Street near Gawler Place

Hyde Street near Gawler Place

Hyde Street, east side, October 31st 1901, left side of Y.W.C.A. is 30 yards south of Grenfell Street and frontage is 13.5 yards. The Young Women Christian Association founded in 1900 owns this two storey red brick building dedicated to Lady Colton.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide, north side, east corner of Gawler Place, on a wet May 22nd, 1923. The verandah on the extreme left was removed a few weeks later, and the portion of the building occupied by the National Bank (on the very corner) was faced with stucco.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide, north side, looking at the east side of Freeman Street (now Gawler Place, 1925). Two men with a hand barrow, and some youths, are posing outside a row of cottages. The end cottage appears to be a corner shop. Note the gas lamp on the street corner. After 1870; compare the corregated iron roof with the one shown in Duryea's 1870 Panorama. Before 1880; compare vacant allotment with the Cadastral Survey Plan.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide, north side, showing the west corner of Gawler Place. B. Brookman's Printing Office occupies the corner premises. T Sheppard, Watchmakers, is on the left, and J Rasch, Jewellers, is on the right. Next door is Dimond Brothers, Photo Enlargers. The far side of Basnett's is 28 yards north of Pirie Street.

McHenry Street, Adelaide

McHenry Street, Adelaide

[General description] View looking west along McHenry Street from Gawler Place showing buildings including the Commonwealth Flag and Canvas Company and the enlarged premises of Goode, Durrant. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 168, 169 / McHenry Street, north side, showing additional storey erected for Goode, Durrant's in 1925. Photographed Feb. 28th 1926. For photo. taken in 1924 see B 2388. For exact site see B 2388.'

McHenry Street

McHenry Street

McHenry Street, north side, March 14th 1936. Site of the Commonwealth Tent, Flag and Canvas Company. Right side is 23 yards west of Gawler Place and the frontage is 17 yards. For new building erected in 1936 on the site of Commonwealth Tent Factory see B 6943. Two cars are parked in this narrow street.

McHenry Street

McHenry Street

McHenry Street, north side, March 24th 1937, right side of Goode Durrant & Murray's premises is 23 yards west of Gawler Place and frontage is 17 yards. Goode Durrant and Murray's building was erected in 1936. Compare with B 6831. The three storey building has bars on the windows on the ground and first floors. Cars and motor bikes are parked in the street.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, March 24th 1937, right side of hotel is 36 yards west of Gawler Place and frontage is 16.5 yards. Major alterations were made in 1936. Compare photograph with B 6735. At the time of this photograph the Hotel Adelaide at 44 Pirie Street was managed by PW O'Neil. The hotel that previously stood on this site was known as the Selborne Hotel which was in operation from 1887 -1936. This photograph was taken on the opening day 24 March 1936 and it was finally closed 25 April 1970.

McHenry Street

McHenry Street

McHenry Street, North Side, 18 September 1970, right side of building is 23 1/3 yards west of Gawler Place and frontage is 37 1/3 yards.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, North Side, 18 September 1970, right side of Adelaide Hotel is 36 1/3 yards west of Gawler Place and Pirie Street frontage is 16 yards.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, North Side, 18 September 1970, right side of building is 52 1/3 yards west of Gawler Place and frontage is 16 2/3 yards.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, North Side, 24 May 1971, right side of building is 61 yards west of Gawler Place and frontage is 9 2/3 yards.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, 20 October 1982, building on the right is 60 yards from Gawler Place.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Wesleyan Church and Manse, Pirie Street. The left side of the manse is 81 yards west of Gawler Place. The site is shown on the Cadastral Survey Plan.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Methodist Church and Manse. The left side of the manse is 81 yards west of Gawler Place. An interesting Victorian building with high, ornate chimneys and a bay window, it was built, along with the church, in 1851. It was demolished in 1925 and replaced by the Epworth Building [see B 3945]. The Church was demolished in the 1970s, and stained glass, the organ and other valuable fittings were moved to the Stow Church building behind it, now called the Pilgrim Uniting Church. The congregation also joined the new Church.