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Shops on Gilles Street, Adelaide
Shops on the south side of Gilles Street, Adelaide, between Cromwell and Pulteney Streets.


Shop on corner of Pulteney and Gilles Streets, Adelaide
Shop on the south east corner of Pulteney and Gilles Streets, Adelaide.


North east corner of Pulteney and Gilles Streets, Adelaide
Shops and apartments on the north east corner of Gilles and Pulteney Streets, Adelaide


Gilles Street, Adelaide
House at 218 Gilles Street, Adelaide.


Gilles Street, Adelaide
House at 218 Gilles Street, Adelaide.


233 Gilles Street, Adelaide
House at 233 Gilles Street, Adelaide.


253 Gilles Street, Adelaide
House at 253 Gilles Street, Adelaide.


Residence on corner of Gilles Street and Ely Place, Adelaide
Two storey residence on the north east corner of Gilles Street and Ely Place, Adelaide.


House at 256 Gilles Street, Adelaide
House at 256 Gilles Street, on north west corner with Ely Place, Adelaide.


Angela Stump's 21st birthday party
"Attractive dress of gold and white satin with an embroidered scoop bodice was worn by Angela Stump (left) of Unley Park, welcoming guests Gill Smith and Robert Sage to her 21st birthday celebration at the South Australian Hotel."


House at corner Padbury & Mary St., Gilles Plains
Exterior view of side of house at corner of Padbury and Mary St., Gilles Plains designed by William G. Hames.


House at corner Padbury & Mary St., Gilles Plains
Interior view of living area of house at corner of Padbury and Mary St., Gilles Plains designed by William G. Hames.


House at corner Padbury & Mary St., Gilles Plains
Interior view of kitchen through to dining area of house at corner of Padbury and Mary St., Gilles Plains designed by William G. Hames.


House at corner Padbury & Mary St., Gilles Plains
Interior view of kitchen area of house at corner of Padbury and Mary St., Gilles Plains designed by William G. Hames.


Strathmont Training Centre, Grand Junction Road, Gilles Plains
Interior view of the Strathalbyn Training Centre, Grand Junction Road, Gilles Plains designed by Public Buildings Department and built by F. Fricker Pty Ltd. Brick, tile and timber are featured


Strathmont Training Centre, Grand Junction Road, Gilles Plains, the Villas
Architects drawing of an exterior view of the Villas at Strathalbyn Training Centre, Grand Junction Road, Gilles Plains designed by Public Buildings Department and built by F. Fricker Pty Ltd.


Strathmont Training Centre, Grand Junction Road, Gilles Plains, the School
Architects drawing of an exterior view of the School at Strathalbyn Training Centre, Grand Junction Road, Gilles Plains designed by Public Buildings Department and built by F. Fricker Pty Ltd.


House at Gill Terrace, Glen Osmond
Exterior view showing upper storey, windows and garage of a house during construction at Gill Terrace, Glen Osmond


House at Gill Terrace, Glen Osmond
Exterior view showing upper storey of a house during construction at Gill Terrace, Glen Osmond


House at Gill Terrace, Glen Osmond
Exterior overhead view showing upper storey and roof of a house during construction at Gill Terrace, Glen Osmond


Foyer at the Disability Information and Resource Centre, Gilles Street location
Foyer at the Disability Information and Resource Centre located at 195 Gilles Street from 1986 to 1990.


Hallway to meeting rooms at the Disability Information and Resource Centre, Gilles Street location
Hallway to meeting rooms at the Disability Information and Resource Centre located at 195 Gilles Street from 1986 to 1990.


Library at the Disability Information and Resource Centre, Gilles Street location
Library at the Disability Information and Resource Centre located at 195 Gilles Street from 1986 to 1990.


Outdoor courtyard at the Disability Information and Resource Centre, Gilles Street location
Outdoor courtyard at the Disability Information and Resource Centre located at 195 Gilles Street from 1986 to 1990.


Customer using the library at the Disability Information and Resource Centre, Gilles Street location
A customer in a wheelchair uses the library at the Disability Information and Resource Centre located at 195 Gilles Street from 1986 to 1990.


Accessible toilet at the Disability Information and Resource Centre, Gilles Street location
Accessible toilet at the Disability Information and Resource Centre located at 195 Gilles Street from 1986 to 1990.


Activities for children at the Disability Information and Resource Centre, Gilles Street location
Movement activities for children at the Disability Information and Resource Centre located at 195 Gilles Street from 1986 to 1990.


Development of Adelaide 1839-1914: series of lantern slides.
Series of 102 black and white lantern slides numbered 40-145, illustrating the development of Adelaide, 1839-1914. Some slides are of maps, lithographs and sketches made by nineteenth century artists and lithographers. The series juxtaposes views of Adelaide buildings and streets and key landmarks at several time periods, to show the changes and developments in Adelaide to 1914. The streets in focus in this series include King William Street, North Terrace, Stephen's Place, Rundle Street, Hindley Street, Pulteney Street, Grenfell Street, Pirie Street, Gouger Street, Gawler Place and Hindmarsh Square. The following slides are not held: 1-39, 63, 67, 81, 128.


Hindley Street from King William Street
Hindley Street from King William Street, after a drawing by S.T. Gill. There are two versions of this lithograph - see items for further details.


Waymouth Street
Waymouth Street, north side, April 28th 1936. This row of houses extends east from Gilles Arcade to a point three yards east of the west side of Young Street. These houses were known as Robe Terrace. A researcher believes there were two sets of these buildings separated by Gilles Arcade. This type of two storey house is reminicient of the terrace houses built in the Midlands in England. The Queens Theatre was directly behind and patrons would use Gilles Arcade to access the pub (now a backpackers) in Waymouth Street at intermission. The Bates and Curtin families lived in these homes and ran shops from them in the late 1850s early 1860s. Marchants was the next property after the most westerly block of Robe Terrace. For new building erected on this site in 1936 see B 7041. For a continuation to the west see B 6865.