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Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, Methodist Church.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, Methodist Church.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, Methodist Church.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, Methodist Church.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, Methodist Church.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, Methodist Church.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, Methodist Church.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, Methodist Church.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, Methodist Church.

View of Adelaide looking north-east

View of Adelaide looking north-east

View of Adelaide looking north-east to the Parklands and Hackney, taken by Townsend Duryea from the tower of the Adelaide General Post Office in 1870. The rear section of the Adelaide Town Hall is in the left foreground, with Pirie Street Methodist Church adjacent. Chalmers Presbyterian Church (later renamed Scots Church), the Adelaide Hospital, St Peter's College (at Hackney) and the Hindmarsh Square Congregational Church (with twin towers) can also be seen. To see a summary of this panorama group do a number search on B 16004.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

The sixth South Australian Woman's Christian Temperance Union Convention

The sixth South Australian Woman's Christian Temperance Union Convention

GENERAL: Women attending the sixth South Australian Woman's Christian Temperance Union convention, outside the Pirie Street Methodist Church.

Caroline Agnes Leane, also known as Agnes Neale

Caroline Agnes Leane, also known as Agnes Neale

PORTRAIT: Studio view of Caroline Agnes Leane, also known as Agnes Neale, South Australian poet and writer of many poems and short stories.

Photographs of Adelaide religious buildings

Photographs of Adelaide religious buildings

Photographs not used in 'Preserving Historic Adelaide' publication, of churches and the Adelaide mosque. Eight of these have been digitised. See 'Contents' in 'More info' for details. Other photographs in this series are copies of SLSA images. They comprise the Hindmarsh Square Congregational Church, nos. (8-10) 3 views; (11) the former Wesleyan Draper Memorial Church in Gilbert Street, north side (later the Apostolic Church); (12) the Pirie Street Wesleyan Methodist Church with manse on left; (13) Adelaide City Mission, Light Square, west side; (14) Madge Memorial Methodist Church, Halifax Street (closed 1960);(15) Methodist New Connexion, Franklin Street; (16) Unitarian Church, Wakefield Street; (17) Ebenezer Chapel, off Rundle Street, city acre 92; (18) Greek Orthodox Church, 1965; (19) St Andrew's Church of Scotland, Grenfell Street, south side (between King William Street and Commercial Place) from painting by James Shaw; (20) Stow Memorial Church and part of Government Offices, Flinders Street.

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Collection of colour photographs taken by Joy and William (Bill) Broughton of Port Lincoln. Includes copies of newspaper articles that provide background to some of the photographs. Photographs are principally scenes of Port Lincoln, but scenes of Arno Bay, Tumby Bay, Cowell, Port Augusta, Port Pirie, and Iron Knob are also featured (images 1-32 taken in 2001, images 33-71 taken in 2002). There are also events featured, including the January 2002 'Tunarama' and 'Encounter 2002' celebrations (items 47-59). See 'contents' for details of items.

Adelaide View

Adelaide View

View of Adelaide, looking south east from an elevated point showing Flinders Street and beyond to the hills. In open paddocks in the the foreground washing is hanging out to dry. The spire of Saint Andrew's Church can be seen on the right. It is Acre 205 Pirie Street in the centre and the buildings are Union Bank of Australia, then the manse, side of Wesleyan Methodist Church.

Delegates at the W.C.T.U. convention

Delegates at the W.C.T.U. convention

Delegates at the W.C.T.U. convention pictured outside the [Methodist] Pirie Street Church, Adelaide.

Album of photographs of Central Adelaide

Album of photographs of Central Adelaide

Photographs and postcards of buildings and locations in Central Adelaide. Also includes postcard of Adelaide from Windy Point, postcard of aerial view of Adelaide and postcard of Adelaide skyline from Memorial Drive tennis courts.

Research paper on Edward Angus Hamilton along with photographs

Research paper on Edward Angus Hamilton along with photographs

Research paper on Edward Hamilton together with a brief biography, photographs of buildings with which he was associated, a copy of the article on Edward Hamilton which was reproduced from the September 1985 edition of heritage periodical and a photocopied newspaper article about a mansion to be demolished at Unley. Details for the photos (D 7683/2) are as per brief captions on back of photographs.

Australasian Views albums

Australasian Views albums

2 of 2 ALBUMS: inscribed 'Australasian Views', comprising early images of Adelaide, Australia, New Zealand and some portraits. The following images have not been digitised: 168. Northern Territory view (see B 10099); 169. Northern Territory view (see B 9747); 170. Northern territory view (see B 4652); 171. Northern Territory view (see B 9749); 173. Arrival & swearing in of A. Musgrave, 9 May 1873 (see B 536); 199-206. Lithographed views of Victorian towns; 223. Cataract Glen, Mount Wellington, Tasmania (lithograph); 227-228. Ballarat lithographs; 230-237. Ballarat lithographs; 239-241. Ballarat lithographs; 243. Two captions: 1) Gold escort in transit per Cobb & Co's ordinary coach, value of gold on board £65,000. Photo by Malcom & Menzies, West Australia; and 2) Kidman & Nicholas - coach proprietors; 249. Hanwell Grove, front view (with annotation 'The Honorable Henry Ayres' and 'residence of Mrs Bagot').

Adelaide

Adelaide

View of Adelaide looking south east from the "Register" tower, Grenfell Street between 1863 and 1867. The view shows empty paddocks with washing lines billowing in the wind on the acres between Grenfell Street and Pirie Street. The spire of the Evangelical Lutheran Bethlehem Church in Flinders Street can be seen to the right of the photograph. A researcher suggests that the buildings are the Union Bank of Australia, then the manse, side of Wesleyan Methodist Church and that the spire is St. Andrews.

Daniel James Draper

Daniel James Draper

Daniel James Draper, Methodist Minister who built the Pirie Street Church as well as several country and suburban chapels and parsonages. He organised donations from diggers at the Victorian gold rush which helped impoverished South Australian churches. He helped established Wesley College in Melbourne. He died in a ship wreck in 1866 on his return voyage from England to Australia.

Family album

Family album

Photograph album of the Dunn family and their homes 'The Laurels' in Mount Barker and Park View House, Hackney. See 'contents' for more details.