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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.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street premises.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

[General description] A car is parked outside of the premises of the Keen Preserving Company, manufacturers of 'Pickles, sauces, coffee essence, syrups etc' [On back of photograph] 'Acre 156 / Pirie Street, north side / May 9th 1955 / Right side of Keen's building is 53 yards west of East Terrace and frontage is 17 yards'

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, 19 May 1967, left side of building is 15 yards east of Devonshire Place.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

[General description] Reg. H. Gambling's newly built service station and motor engineer's has plate glass windows which are reflecting buildings opposite. This business is part of the rapidly growing motor trade. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 158 / Pirie Street, north side / Feb. 28, 1926 / Gambling's erected in 1925 on vacant site. Far side of Gambling's is 17 yards east of Moger Lane. Frontage of Gambling's: 36 yards.'

Government Motor Garage Pirie Street

Government Motor Garage Pirie Street

Building previously the Golden Rule Hotel, 29 August 1941, east corner of Pirie Street and Moger Lane. Frontage is 16 yards. A researcher has added that this building plus the addition behind, going all the way to the end of Moger Lane, and the addition immediately to the right in the photo were all part of the South Australian Government Motor Garage premises. The Government Motor Garage occupied some of this site from 1902 (initially starting as stables to hold the ministerial sulkies) while the Hotel on the corner was still operating. The Hotel lost its licence in 1909 and some time after that was taken over by the garage which occupied the entire site up until 1967, when it moved to new premises in Gilles St, Adelaide. See also photos B14236 and B14237. This hotel existed since 1847 and was also known as Northumberland Arms and the Golden Rule Inn. It was not gazetted after 1908 and appears to be a dwelling in this photograph taken in 1941.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, August 14th 1959, left side of centre cottage is 8 1/3 yards east of Moger Place and frontage is 7 yards. For a view of building on left of cottage see B 14236. For a view of this building in 1941 see B 10568

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, North Side, 28 August 1970, right side of building is 16 yards west of Moger Lane and frontage is 15 2/3 yards.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, 27 November 1970, Harris Scarfe Bulk Handling building.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, Harris Scarfe Bulk Handling building.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, Harris Scarfe Bulk Handling building.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

[General description] There is a mid-fifties model of Standard Vanguard car in the foreground of this view of J.Todd & Son Ltd, 'Todson', manufacturers of 'Steel equipment, buildings, garages,motor accessories and agricultural machinery' [On back of photograph] 'Acre 161 / Pirie Street, north side / 23rd September 1960 / Left side of Todd & Son abuts east side of Barlow Lane / Frontage of Todd & Son is 33 yards'

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, December 1970.

Aurora Hotel, Pirie Street

Aurora Hotel, Pirie Street

The Aurora Hotel on the south-east corner of Pirie Street and Hindmarsh Square, December 1970. It was first known as the Black Eagle from the 29th June, 1859, then had several name changes, including the Marquis of Queensbury (1891-1894), until 1894 when it was named the Aurora. It traded under that name until the 1st December, 1983 when it was demolished. The plan to demolish the building led to one of the most controversial heritage debates of the 1980s.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Aurora Hotel, Pirie Street.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, North Side, 8th May 1970, frontage of building is 14 yards.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street.

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide

Pirie Street, Adelaide, north side, east corner of Gawler Place, on a wet May 22nd, 1923. The verandah on the extreme left was removed a few weeks later, and the portion of the building occupied by the National Bank (on the very corner) was faced with stucco.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, July 27th 1936. On the left is Gawler Place and on the right is Coromandel Place. The building shown is the National Bank of Australasia Limited. See also B 6882. Post boxes stand near the corner and a barbers shop is nearby.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, North Side, frontage of building is 6 yards.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, 15 October 1971, frontage of building is 34 feet.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, 15 October 1971.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, 19 March 1981.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, 19 March 1981.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, 19 March 1981.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, North Side, frontage of building is 21 2/3 yards.

Selborne Hotel, Pirie Street

Selborne Hotel, Pirie Street

Selborne Hotel, Pirie Street, north side, November 25th 1935, right side of hotel is 36 yards west of Gawler Place and frontage is 16.5 yards. The Selborne Hotel was an early meeting place for the United Trades and Labor Council. On 13 June 1890 Mrs Milne, Mrs Reuin and Miss Vincent were welcomed as delegates representing the newly formed Working Women's Trades Union. For alterations made to the Selborne Hotel in 1936 see B 6944. At the time of this photograph the proprietor of the hotel was TF Dollard.

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, north side, 25th May 1956, Gawler Place frontage of building is 36 yards. Right side of dark stone building abuts west side of Gawler Place. Frontage of building on Gawler Place is 36 yards. Shops to be seen include WD Godfrey Watchmaker and Jeweller, N Christiansen Tailor, Worthleys Tailor. A lady stands on the corner selling lapel badges for charity

Pirie Street

Pirie Street

Pirie Street, North Side, 18 September 1970, right side of building is 52 1/3 yards west of Gawler Place and frontage is 16 2/3 yards.