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Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall, North Side, left side of the Edments building is 16 yards east of Gawler Place and frontage is 12 yards.

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall, north side, 19 July 1979, left side of Edments building is 16 yards east of Gawler Place and frontage is 12 yards.

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall, North Side, left side of Woolworths is 43 1/3 yards east of Gawler Place and frontage is 41 2/3 yards.

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall, left side of Woolworths is 43 1/3 yards east of Gawler Place and frontage is 41 2/3 yards.

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall, left side of Woolworths is 43 1/3 yards east of Gawler Place and frontage is 41 2/3 yards.

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide, north side. Charles Birks & Co.'s department store is in the centre and on Birks' right is Bermingham & Co. On the extreme left is Stephens Place and on the right the left side of Marshall's music warehouse is 6 yards west of Gawler Place.

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide, north side, showing Birks' Department Store, with shoppers admiring the window displays. An advertisement for the latest sewing machines can be seen on the ewxtreme left. The corner premises (foreground) is occupied by Crooks & Brooker, Ironmongers. On the left is Stephens Place, and on the right is Gawler Place. See B 2462 for Robin & Birks' first Rundle Street store.

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

[General description] This is the Charles Birks building before its rebuild completed 1962. A sign (bottom right hand corner of photograph) shows an image of the new building. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 44 / Rundle Street, north side / May 9th 1960 / The right side of Birks building abuts west side of Gawler Place (as at 9 May 1960) and left side of Birks building abuts east side of Stephens Place / For view of the building subsequently erected on this site see B 14541'

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Rundle Street, north side, November 9, 1962. Centre building is David Jones which was completed in 1962. Right side of centre building (David Jones) abuts west side of Gawler Place. For a view of the building previously on this site see B 14310. Edments Building housing Prouds Jewellers and Edments Silverware can seen on the right of the photograph. The statue on the front of the David Jones building is called "Progress" and was created by Dadswell for Davis Jones. It represents the ambitions of the city. The complex planar figure was developed to absorb and reflect light on its surface. The figure is reminiscent of the neo-cubism style.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

[General description] Shops along the northern side of Rundle Street between Stephens Place and Gawler Place. The buildings range from three storeys to two storeys high and comprise of such shops as the Coliseum, Stevenson's Watchmakers and Jewellers, Donaldson and Andrews Importers, J. Marshall and Company Importers. A large three sided clock is located in the street above Stevensons Shop. Many pedestrians are shopping in Rundle Street and several horses and carriages and a pony and trap are waiting for the shoppers. [On back of photograph] Acres 46,45,44. Rundle Street, north side. 1908-12. Probably 1909 See B 7787/5. On the extreme right is Galwer Place. A little to the left is Stephens Place. Division between the Coliseum and Stevenson's is 23 and a half yards west of James Place.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

[General description] Shops on the northern side of Rundle Street between James Place and Gawler Place. The shops include The Coliseum, Stevensons Watchmakers and Jewellers, Donaldson and Andrews, J. Marshall and Company importers. Gas lamps are positioned along the pavement. Window shoppers are looking at sale items in the windows of J. Marshall. Their sales include shirts, linens, ties, mens clothing, manchester, hats and boots. [On back of photograph] Acres 45 and 46. Rundle Street, north side. Probably about 1911. Further note says probably 1909. See B 7787/5. Near side of Coliseum is 23 and a half yards west of James Place.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Rundle Street, south side near the corner of Gawler Place. Cast iron balustrading on the first floor can be seen in this photograph. The building was the Red Lion Hotel. Shops were installed at street level in 1939. Note the mini minor car parked at the kerb owned by the PMG (Post Master General)

James Place

James Place

[General description] The front of the four storey F.H. Fauldings building on the western side of Gawler Place near Rundle Street. [On back of photograph] Acre 80.James Place, west side. Photographed in 1926. Fauldings building erected 1923-24. For view of structure formerly on site see B 1057. Nearside of Fauldings is 42 yeards south of Rundle Street. Frontage of building is 29 yards. Reproduced in Observer, Feb. 13, 1926.

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide, looking west from Gawler Place. On the extreme right is the Globe Inn. On the right is Victoria House, one of its tenants being the firm Birtwistle & Threlfall. See B 1908 for this building in 1872, when it was occupied by Holden & Birks, Saddlers, the forerunner of the Holden car makers.

Holden & Birks on Rundle Street, Adelaide

Holden & Birks on Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide, at the south west corner of Gawler Place. Three men and a dog stand outside the premises of Holden & Birks, saddlers. The firm has just been established, but in 1875 this partnership will be dissolved to become J.A. Holden & Co., which is the forerunner to the manufacturer of Australia's famous Holden motor cars. The parapet of this building features ornate mouldings. Note the drinking fountain on the corner. See B 2244 and B 3310 for changes in later years.

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, south side, Adelaide, corner of Gawler Place, on 17th May, 1924. For views of alterations to Birk's building in 1925, see B 3266 and B 3310. Young's Quality Shoe Store was enlarged vertically in 1926. See B 4308.

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide, looking west from Gawler Place. On the extreme right is the Globe Inn. On the right is Victoria House, one of its tenants being the firm Birtwistle & Threlfall. See B 1908 for this building in 1872, when it was occupied by Holden & Birks, Saddlers, the forerunner of the Holden car makers.

Featherstone Place, Adelaide

Featherstone Place, Adelaide

[General description] This view along Featherstone Place shows part of McArthur Robertson's Men's and Boys' Outfitters on the left in the foreground. Further along the street other buildings can be seen and the new multi-storey Commerce House appears at the end. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 81 / Featherstone Place, south side. / June 6, 1926. / Commerce House erected in 1925 on site formerly occupied by nondescript two storey building. / Near side of Commerce House is 49 1/2 yards west of Gawler Place. Frontage of Commerce House: 16 yards.'

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

[General description] Rundle Street, its horse drawn traffic and its buildings, seen from above with the hills forming a backdrop. In the centre of the view is Flannagan's Hamburg Hotel. The horse trams are still in use, with number 106 tram appearing near the Gawler Place intersection. [On back of photograph] 'Rundle Street / looking east from Stephens Place / 1909 / Near side of Griffiths' building is 15 yards east of Stephens Place.'

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Rundle Street, south side, looking west from Gawler Place. The premises of WC Buik stand on the corner with a sample of their wares on the footpath - furniture, ironware, china and glassware. Two gentlemen and two horses and carts stand at the edge of the road.

Soldiers parade on Rundle Street

Soldiers parade on Rundle Street

Soldiers of the First South Australian Expeditionary Force marching along Rundle Street near Gawler Place on 21 September 1914. Crowds are cheering them on and flags adorn the street.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Soldiers of the First South Australian expeditionary Force marching along Rundle Street near Gawler Place on 21 September 1914.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Rundle Street, south side showing the premises of C.W.Gosling & Co. frontage: 9 yards. The building was demolished in November 1922, and replaced by the Haigh's Buildings. For a view taken on December 19th, 1923, see B 1855. Acre 81 stands on the corner of Gawler Place and Rundle Street. The right side of Goslings marks the acre boundary, which is opposite the middle of Stephens Place. CW Goslings and Company was a tailors, hatters and mercers establishment.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Rundle Street, south side, looking east from Stephens Place. The extreme right is 30 yards west of Gawler Place. A note on the back of the photograph says "1913 or later, vide motor car registration number". There is one car amidst the horse drawn carriages and carts.

Rundle Street

Rundle Street

Rundle Street, south side. Soldiers of the Light Horse Brigade marching in Rundle Street in 1914 and being cheered by crowds of well wishers in the flag adorned street. The photograph was taken west of the intersection of Gawler Place and Rundle Street

Rundle Mall, South Side

Rundle Mall, South Side

Rundle Mall, south side, 4th July 1977. Left side of building is 30 1/3 yards west of Gawler Place; Rundle Mall frontage: 8 yards.

Black's Shoes, Rundle Mall, South Side

Black's Shoes, Rundle Mall, South Side

Rundle Mall, south side showing the premises of Blacks Shoes, 9th February 1981. Left side of building is 8 1/3 yards west of Gawler Place; Rundle Mall frontage: 7 yards.

43-45 Rundle Mall, South Side

43-45 Rundle Mall, South Side

43-45 Rundle Mall, south side showing the premises of Mutual Health, 15 June 1981. Left side of building is 13 1/3 yards west of Gawler Place; frontage: 5 2/3 yards.

Mutual Health, 43-45 Rundle Mall, South Side

Mutual Health, 43-45 Rundle Mall, South Side

43-45 Rundle Mall, south side showing the premises of Mutual Health, 15 June 1981. Left hand side of building is 13 1/3 yards west of Gawler Place; frontage: 5 2/3 yards.

Rundle Street, Adelaide

Rundle Street, Adelaide

[General description] Two gentlemen are standing in front of the Hamburg Hotel. The building features decorative wooden verandah brackets and iron lace, and a large mirror by the front door advertises Wolfe's Schnapps. The licensee at this time was Jno. H. Flannagan. The hotel started out as the Suffolk Inn in 1840, but was known as the Hamburg since 1847. From 1915-1966, when it was de-licenced, it was named the Oriental. See B 1203 for a view of the hotel, virtually unchanged in 1923, and one taken in 1964, (B 15320), showing many alterations. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 82 / Hamburg Hotel / Rundle Street, east corner of Gawler Place / 1909'.