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Pirie street, Adelaide

Pirie street, Adelaide

[General description] A harnessed horse feeds from his nosebag in front of the new State Bank building. This five storey building is of concrete construction with rendered dressings. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 205 / Pirie Street, south side / 1928 / The State Bank was erected in 1926-28. For photo of the building formerly on the site see B 2811 / Site: Far side is 10.5 yards west of Gawler Place / Frontage: 26.5 yards / Reproduced in the "Chronicle", July 7th, 1928'.

Pirie Street near Gawler Place

Pirie Street near Gawler Place

Pirie Street, south side. Macrows is on the west corner of Gawler Place. Far side of Simpson's (three storey brick building) is 37.5 yards west of Gawler Place. Frontage is 40 yards.

Gawler Place south of Pirie Street

Gawler Place south of Pirie Street

Gawler Place, west side, far side of building is 40.5 yards south of Pirie Street and frontage is 10.5 yards. For alterations to building on right hand side made in 1950, and for building erected on site of round-roofed iron structure in 1923 and altered in 1950, see B 12359.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, South Side, Union Bank. The photograph shows a two storey building standing alone with empty blocks nearby. A church steeple can be seen in the distance.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Union Bank, Pirie Street, south side. The photograph shows a two storey building standing alone with empty blocks nearby. A church steeple can be seen in the distance. See B 7839.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

[General description] This is a two storey building with shuttered windows and a portico with square pillars. A Norfolk Island pine tree looks to be outgrowing its position in front of the building. A large lantern hangs from an archway over the front gate where some gentlemen wearing top hats (bank managers?) are posing for the camera. The first branch of this bank was established in South Australia in 1850. [On back of photograph] 'Union Bank, Pirie Street, south side / Left side of Bank is 10 yards west of Gawler Place / Frontage 22 yards'.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, 11 November 1966.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, Union Bank.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide, south side. Photographed on July 19, 1923, shortly after the completion of Eyes & Crowles' premises. For the building previously on this site see B 1163. The west side of Freemasons Hotel is 29 yards east of Coromandel Place. The extreme right is 36 yards east of Gawler Place. Barnet Glass Rubber Manufacturers premises are on the right.

Frank McCabe jewellers, Pirie Street

Frank McCabe jewellers, Pirie Street

Frank McCabe jewellers, Pirie Street, south side, 7th October 1966.

Adelaide Motors, Pirie Street

Adelaide Motors, Pirie Street

The People's Palace and Adelaide Motors, Pirie Street, south side. Right side of the Freemason's Hotel is 64 yards east of Gawler Place. The People's Palace originally housed the German Club but from 1899 the Salvation Army occupied the premises until 1979. In 1938 a third storey was added, faithfully adhering to the building's design. The Freemason's Hotel existed from 1841 until 1978. It was rebuilt in 1880 and has also been known as Freemason's Tavern

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

[General description] Alterations and enlargements to the Peoples Palace include an extra storey and two balconies, the cost of this project being around twelve thousand pounds. The architect was Mr. H. T. Griggs and the builders were Messrs. Webber and Williams. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 207 / Pirie Street, south side / April 7th 1939 / Alterations and additions were made to the Peoples Palace in 1938 / Compare with B 5158 / The near side of Peoples Palace is 84 yards east of Gawler Place and frontage is 33 yards'.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, August 17th 1939, far side of the hotel is 64 yards east of Gawler Place and frontage is 15 yards. The photograph shows Freemasons Hotel which was altered in 1939. See B 9550. Freemasons existed from 1841 - 1978. Mrs Annie Flannagan was proprietor from 1936-1939.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side showing the premises of the Freemason's Tavern. The proprietor was F Darling from 1862-68, 1870-74. Three men can be seen standing under the front verandah of the two storey hotel. On the roof stand turrets which make the hotel appear fortress-like.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Freemason's Tavern, Pirie Street, south side. The far side of the hotel is 64 yards east of Gawler Place. The frontage is 15 yards. The hotel existed since 1841 and at the time of this photograph the proprietor was Mrs L Murray. The hotel was known as the Freemansons Hotel from 1886. The owner appears to be WA Jones who, according to a banner on the hotel, was late of the Freemasons Tavern at Wilmington and Quorn.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Freemasons Hotel, Pirie Street, south side, May 29th 1940, right side of hotel is 64 yards east of Gawler Place and frontage is 15 yards.

Pirie street

Pirie street

German Club, Pirie Street.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, March 3rd 1927.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, March 3rd 1927.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, South Side, 22nd January 1971, frontage of building is 30 1/3 yards.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, South Side, 12 March 1971, frontage of Padfields is 30 yards.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, South Side.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, May 29th 1940, frontage of Gamblings is 63 yards.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

[General description] On the left is a new brick building with 'Thyer's Tyre Works' painted on its parapet. Next door at number 241 is a corrugated iron building, the premises of Gray and Donaldson, Founders, Brassfinishers and General Motor Engineers. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 215 / Pirie Street, south side / May 20th 1928 / Thyer's Tyre Works erected in 1927 / For view of the cottage formerly on this site see B 2714 / Site of Thyer's: Far side of Thyers is 3 yards east of Moger Lane (opposite) / Frontage: 13.5 yards'.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, December 31st 1952, left side of single storey building is 31 yards west of Devonshire Place and frontage is 18 yards.For a view of this building in c.1909 before certain alterations see B 3285. The National Hotel (later known as the Tivoli Hotel) is on the left.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, National Hotel, frontage of the Hotel is 33 yards. The left side of the hotel is about three yards east of the western alignment of Devonshire Place. There is a hand drawn map of the exact location on the back of this photograph. This hotel was also known as Swiss, Tivoli, National and is now listed on the National Trust Register. At the time of this photograph the National Hotel proprietor was LF Wicklein. Trees outside the hotel provide shade for patrons.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, 30th October 1956, left side of left cottage has a frontage of 9 yards and right cottage has a frontage of 10 yards. The cottages are shown in the course of demolition. For a view of car lot in 1958 see B 14003. A rough map of the area is drawn on the back of the photograph

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, south side, February 6th 1958, left side of car lot is 70 3/4 yards west of East Terrace and frontage is 32.5 yards. For a view of the site in 1956 see B 13728. A rough sketch on the back of the photograph shows the location of this site

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

National Hotel, Pirie Street.