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Hutt Street

Hutt Street

North east corner of Hutt Street and Gilles Street, December 31st 1952. Claude Brown Service Station abuts Gilles Street. Frontage of service station is 16.75 yards on Hutt Street and 20 yards on Gilles Street. For a view of this service station taken in 1928 see B 4787

Hutt Street, Adelaide

Hutt Street, Adelaide

[General description] J & O Hockhoff's corner shop is on the ground level of this two storey building with a balcony featuring decorative iron lace. A kiosk on the footpath outside sells ice cream, newspapers etc. Note the telephone box at the corner. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 591 / Hutt Street (northwest corner of Gilles Street) / October 29th, 1959 / Left side of 2 storey building abuts north side of Gilles Street / Frontage of the building is 10 yards on the Hutt Street side and 20 yards on the Gilles Street side'

Bowden Lane, Adelaide

Bowden Lane, Adelaide

Bowden Lane, Adelaide, is a blind alley, approximately 10 foot wide, off Gilles Street, running north (nearly opposite the Gilles Arms Hotel). The cottages are very old. The end of the Lane is 70 yards north of Gilles Street.

King William Street

King William Street

King William Street, southern corner of Gilles Street, 13 December 1952. Left side of Service Station abuts the southern corner of Gilles Street; frontage: 34 3/4 yards to King William Street & 32 1/2 yards to Gilles Street. See B5127 for a view before alterations were made in 1952

Hutt Street, East Side

Hutt Street, East Side

Hutt Street, south east corner of Gilles Street, 21 February 1956. Left side of house abuts south side of Gilles Street. Frontage on Hutt Street: 7 3/4 yards. Frontage on Gilles Street: 35 1/2 yards, This building was demolished in 1956; for a view of the service station later erected on this site see B13964.

Photographs relating to Messenger Press : schools, cemeteries and churches

Photographs relating to Messenger Press : schools, cemeteries and churches

Photographs relating to 'schools, cemeteries and churches', created by Messenger Press.

Photos of swimmers

Photos of swimmers

Photographs of some of the Club's champion swimmers. Many of the photographs are included in 'Meet you at the Gilby : a history of the Gilberton Amateur Swimming Club 1915-2015' (page numbers are indicated against individual photos).

Series 006: Aerial views of the residence of Sir Herbert Angas Parsons, East Terrace

Series 006: Aerial views of the residence of Sir Herbert Angas Parsons, East Terrace

Aerial views, from various directions, of Sir Herbert Angas Parsons' home, located on the corner of East Terrace at the continuation of Angas Street. Also included is one image of houses on Gilles Street and East Terrace. Sir Herbert Angas Parsons was a barrister, judge and Member of Parliament.

Cleve Brass Band

Cleve Brass Band

Cleve Brass Band, formed in 1921, at the unveiling of the Cleve Soldiers' Memorial on Anzac Day, 1922. L-R (Standing) Esther Jericho (spectator), Ned Stubing, Lloyd Gillings, Edgar 'Curly' Macgowan, Mick Traeger, Russell Smallacombe, Bill Gillings, Wally Elson, and spectators; Herb Weiss, Bill Jericho, Ted Weiss. Front row; Ivan allport, Reuben Pearce, Dudley Barton and Roy Elson.

Dwelling, Coromandel Valley

Dwelling, Coromandel Valley

Rev. S. Gill's house "Coromandel House" - father of S.T. Gill the artist.

Gawler Bicycle Club

Gawler Bicycle Club

Members of the Gawler Bicycle Club. Back row (left to right): A.J.Davis, J.Posselt, F.H.Woods, W.T.Broderick, F.Stevens, A.Laird, E. Wilton, F. ???. Second row: W.Jolley, A.B.Barnett, T.Wiltshire, R.Wilson, A.H.Ayling, D.J.Reece, E.Parkes, Mr John Martin (?), ???. Third row: Mr E.H.Hussey, Mr T.Gill, A.Hammer, S.Wade (captain), C.A.Horne, W.H.Cox JP (president), Hon Jas Martin MLC (patron), E.Lucas JP. C.E.Coutts(?) (secretary), J.K.Guy, P.Potter(?). Front row: Master F.Gill, T.A. Fley(?) (vice-captain), F. Penalena(?).

The Grand Mill between the Ace of Trumps and Knave of Diamonds

The Grand Mill between the Ace of Trumps and Knave of Diamonds

Lithograph with typescript political cartoon of a fight between two robust characters, E. Stephens and Osmond Gilles. Cartoon entitled "The Grand Mill between the Ace of Trumps and Knave of Diamonds".

Currie Street

Currie Street

Currie Street, south side and Gilles Arcade west side, 12 September 1957. Left side of Champions building has a frontage of 64 3/4 yards on Gilles Arcade

Waymouth Street, Adelaide

Waymouth Street, Adelaide

[General description] The facade of McPherson's Iron and Machinery Merchants is built of brick with a decorative pediment and features six arched windows on the second storey. At street level is a row of plate glass shop windows with leaded inserts at the top. Three types of transport are parked at the kerb: A Tourer motor car, a motorcycle with a sidecar and a horse and cart. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 177 & 176 / Waymouth Street, north side / April 21, 1926. / For view of McPherson's and the premises next door east as they opened before the alterations effected in 1924 and 1925 see B 2243 and B 2553. Near side of McPherson's is 31 1/2 yards east of Light Square. Far side of shop fronts is 63 yards east of Light Square, and a little to the right is Gilles Arcade. The premises between the shop fronts and Gilles Arcade were demolished in 1932. For new building see B 6395. The front of McPherson's building was remodelled prior to 1939. For view made in 1954, see B 12979.'

St. John's Street

St. John's Street

Corner of St. John's Street and Gilles Street, 7th April 1981, Gilles Street frontage is 20 yards and St. John's frontage is 42 2/3 yards.

Hutt Street

Hutt Street

Hutt Street, west side, 25th February 1963, left side of cottage being demolished is 12 yards north of Gilles Street and frontage is 10 yards. The Acre 591 is on the corner of Hutt Street and Gilles Street

Hutt Street

Hutt Street

Hutt Street, west side, 25th February 1963, left side of cottage is 12 yards north of Gilles Street and frontage is 10 yards. See B 14764. This photograph shows buildings on the corner of Hutt Street and Gilles Street

King William Street

King William Street

King William Street, east side, August 1st 1958, Gilles Street frontage is 30 yards and King William Street frontage is 97 2/3 yards. Right side of Myer Building abuts Gilles Street, north side. The Myer Emporium Bulk Store takes up two City Acres - 606 and 561

Symonds Place, Adelaide

Symonds Place, Adelaide

Symonds Place, Adelaide, looking north, during a flood, 13 February 1913. The people on the left are 60 yards south of Gilles Street. The little "sentry-box' porch on the right is 41 yards south of Gilles Street.

Hanson Street, East Side

Hanson Street, East Side

Hanson Street, east side, south corner of Gilles Street, 5 October 1962. Gilles Street frontage: 22 yards; Hanson Street frontage: 10 yards. A delicatessen is located on the ground floor of the two storey bluestone building. Kearns Brothers Auctioneers is located next door to the south.

Hanson Street, East Side

Hanson Street, East Side

Hanson Street, east side, corner of Gilles Street. 21 December 1962. Hanson Street frontage:10 yards; Gilles Street frontage: 22 yards. For site details see B 14528. The delicatessen was remodelled into office space for Kearns Brothers Auctioneers. The two storey bluestone building on the corner has been painted

Hanson Street, East Side

Hanson Street, East Side

Hanson Street, east side, corner Gilles Street, south side, 25 October 1961. Gilles Street frontage: 22 yards. Hanson Street frontage: 10 yards. See also B 14528. A two storey stone building stands on the corner with a shop on the ground floor. Next door stands the auction rooms of Kearns Brothers

Hutt Street, East Side

Hutt Street, East Side

Hutt Street, east side, 3 October 1957. Left side of service station is 10 1/2 yards south of Gilles Street. Frontage of service station is 24 1/2 yards. Gilles Street frontage of service station allotment is 35 1/2 yards. Total Hutt Street frontage of the allotment is 42 yards. The service station is set back from the Hutt Street alignment. The service station was erected in 1956. For views of former buildings on this site see B13232, B13623, & B13624.

Portrait of Lucy Humphries

Portrait of Lucy Humphries

Ambrotype portrait of Lucy Humphries (nee Gill). The decorations in her hair, jewellery and the cover of the book she is holding are hand-tinted gold. In a gilt metal frame housed in an elaborate embossed leather case.

Jessica, 7, of Valley View and Melissa, 11, of Gilles Plains peering through the masts of one of the First Fleet at Gilles Plains Primary. 31 August 1988.

Jessica, 7, of Valley View and Melissa, 11, of Gilles Plains peering through the masts of one of the First Fleet at Gilles Plains Primary. 31 August 1988.

Photographs from 'Preserving Historic Adelaide' publication

Photographs from 'Preserving Historic Adelaide' publication

Photographs collected and taken for a conservation study of older residential buildings and hotels in Adelaide city (not North Adelaide) in 1976-1977, initiated by the Adelaide Residents' Society Inc., which were later used in their 1978 publication 'Preserving Historic Adelaide' edited by Colin Bond and Hamish Ramsay (Rigby Limited). The names of the photographers are not specified, but the following people were involved: Bob Ramsay, Michael Brock, Peter Kelly and Peter O'Grady. (Negatives of their photographs comprise series 4-6 of this group, and may include images from this series.) Some of the early views of buildings have been copied from State Library images (denoted in captions by 'SLSA'). See 'Contents' in 'More info' for details. (The City Acre number or exact location is not specified). Three images not listed in the 'Contents' but included in the book are: (98) Part of Queen Elizabeth I's proclamation of 1560 'agaynst breakyng or defacing of Monuments'; (99) Elevation drawing of St Paul's Cathedral, London by Christopher Wren; (100) Kirribilli House, Sydney.

Adelaide [cartographic material] /
compiled by W.H. & R.J. Edmunds

Adelaide [cartographic material] / compiled by W.H. & R.J. Edmunds

Street level map of north and south Adelaide, showing parklands. Includes legend for hotels, tramways, hospitals, churches, sporting facilities and petrol supply. The annotation at top left reads - 'Warning: A casual inspection has revealed at least two errors. The omission of the Crown and Sceptre Hotel and the placing of the Duke of Brunswick Hotel on the wrong side of Winifred St.' The map also does not include the Queen's Head Hotel in Kermode Street, North Adelaide and the Gilles Arms at 67 Gilles Street, Adelaide.

Papers relating to Samuel Grau Hubbe's expeditions

Papers relating to Samuel Grau Hubbe's expeditions

Papers collected by A. Moxon Simpson relating to Samuel Grau Hubbe's expeditions during his career with the Department of Lands comprising: correspondence of A. Moxon Simpson relating to talks and articles with the South Australian Geographical Society on Samuel Grau Hubbe as a 'minor explorer'; research and biographical notes on Samuel Grau Hubbe; 11 colour photographs of members of the Royal Geographical Society gathered at Depot Creek near Port Augusta for the unveiling of a monument and plaque recording the explorers who used the waters of the creek during their expeditions, October 1988; copy of a black and white portrait of Samuel Grau Hubbe; and photographs from a group recreating the 1895-1896 Expedition led by Samuel Grau Hubbe to explore stock routes between South Australia and Western Australia, with accompanying letter and map of the route in Western Australia. Selected photographs have been digitised. See below for details.

Football Team, Arno Bay

Football Team, Arno Bay

Arno Bay Football Team premiers in 1929. Back row (from left): Walter Ricketts, O. Rowe, Gordon Richards, Fred Bowers, George Anderson, Ted Schmitt, Ted Stringer, Bob Anderson, Eric Greaves, Don Ottowell, Ted Barnes, George Schmitt, Albert Muller. Front row (from left): Howard Wills, Netley Ricketts, Charlie Stringer, Jack Ranford, Jack Tester, Bill Leonard, Hector Clements. Seated in front: Bill Muller, Bill Gillings (umpire), Gordon Ricketts.

Adelaide Plains

Adelaide Plains

A drawing of the view of Adelaide Plains as seen from the site of the Wheal Gawler Lead Mine. The house on the right is "Gleeville" situated at what is now the corner of Dashwood and Sunnyside Roads, it was purchased in 1846 by Samuel Davenport.