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Facade of Port Adelaide building

Facade of Port Adelaide building

Exterior view of building at 226 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide after its partial renovation. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd occupies the ground floor on the street corner. Besides advertising hoarding on the edge of street verandahs, advertisements are also painted on the side street (Hare Street) facade of the premises.

Facade of Port Adelaide building

Facade of Port Adelaide building

Exterior view of building at 226 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide after its partial renovation. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd occupies the ground floor on the street corner. Ezywalkin boot business at No. 3 Hare Street can be seen at right.

Facade of Port Adelaide building

Facade of Port Adelaide building

Exterior view of building at 226 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide after its partial renovation. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd occupies the ground floor on the street corner. The Port Adelaide office of 'The Advertiser' newspaper was on the first floor. Other business in this building complex had not changed since 1953.

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street with the Union Jack flag flying from flag poles down the centre of the street during a Royal visit. The building in full sun on the corner of Hindley Street is the Colonial Mutual Life Building.

International Womens Day march

International Womens Day march

International Women's Day march passing the Adelaide Post Office, King William Street, 10 March 2007. A decorated van for the Commonwealth Public Sector Union is in front.

International Womens Day march

International Womens Day march

International Women's Day march in King William Street, 10 March 2007. Banners held by members of the Commonwealth Public Sector Union and the Sex Industry Network can be seen at the front.

International Womens Day march

International Womens Day march

International Women's Day march on the Adelaide Bridge, King William Road, 10 March 2007. A decorated van for the Commonwealth Public Sector Union can be seen at the front.

Fire at Duncan and Fraser, Franklin Street, Adelaide

Fire at Duncan and Fraser, Franklin Street, Adelaide

The fire at the premises of Duncan and Fraser Ltd / Duncan Motors Ltd, motor car importers and manufacturers at 42-50 Franklin Street, Adelaide. The premises caught fire 21 February 1923 and caused damage to the building of the SA Farmers' Co-op Union buildings in Bentham Street. (This view is looking north; the street where the crowd is is Waymouth Street.) Taken from a nearby vantage point, the fire brigade ladders can be seen.

Captain Charles Sturt's flag.

Captain Charles Sturt's flag.

Captain Charles Sturt's Union Jack which he unfurled when the Murrumbidgee River carried his boat into the river he named the Murray on 14 January 1830.

Bert Francis works on his replica of a 1874 Union Pacific Mogul 0/6/0 American locomotive in his backyard workshop. 15 January 1993.

Bert Francis works on his replica of a 1874 Union Pacific Mogul 0/6/0 American locomotive in his backyard workshop. 15 January 1993.

Early views of Adelaide

Early views of Adelaide

A collection of photographic prints of lithographs appearing in early South Australian publications. They appear to have been collected together for the purpose of further publication.

A man and woman with bicycles

A man and woman with bicycles

A young man and a young woman, each with a bike decorated with wheat stalks, pose in front of what appears to be a rally. The man had a label on his hat which reads 'Cleaner'(?) and a small Union Jack flag on the handlebars, while the woman wears a crown-like head dress. Many of the mostly male crowd in the background are wearing sashes.

Anita Wayne, Vice President of the Anti-Vivisection Union, with one of her cats she is fighting to protect from frightening acts of cruelty. 22nd June 1988.

Anita Wayne, Vice President of the Anti-Vivisection Union, with one of her cats she is fighting to protect from frightening acts of cruelty. 22nd June 1988.

Anita Wayne, Vice President of the Anti-Vivisection Union, with one of her cats she is fighting to protect from frightening acts of cruelty. 22nd June 1988.

Anita Wayne, Vice President of the Anti-Vivisection Union, with one of her cats she is fighting to protect from frightening acts of cruelty. 22nd June 1988.

Photograph album 1

Photograph album 1

Collection of silver albumen photographs, most loose, contained in a 'post card album'. Believed to have been taken (or collected in some cases) by F.C. Krichauff, who worked as a photographer in South Australia. The majority of the photographs are of buildings in Adelaide, but also include English and European buildings , believed to have been take during an overseas visit in 1882 - neither have been copied. See 'contents' for details of individual photographs.

Views of Victor Harbor

Views of Victor Harbor

A collection of images of Victor Harbor.

Views of Woodside

Views of Woodside

A collection of images of Woodside.

Photographs of the Murray River flood

Photographs of the Murray River flood

Collection of photographs on CD-ROM of Murray Bridge and the Murray River in flood in 1956. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Market Facade, Union & Grenfell Streets.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Market Facade, Union & Grenfell Streets.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Kings Car Park - Union Street - Showing the facade of the old Market building.

Places (Adelaide)

Places (Adelaide)

Kings Car Park - Union Street.

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide

A selection of photographs relating to Hindley Street, Adelaide. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

Heritage sites in Adelaide

Heritage sites in Adelaide

A selection of photographs relating to heritage sites in Adelaide. See 'contents' for details of individual images. Also includes photocopied images with captions.

Messenger Press: Architects' views of Adelaide

Messenger Press: Architects' views of Adelaide

A collection of photographs and colour photocopies, primarily of plans and architects' impressions of developments in and around the City of Adelaide. Several larger format aerial photographs of the central business district are included. The album comprises a selection of photographs collected by Messenger Press, many of which have been published in the various suburban editions of the paper. Where artists or photographers are known they have been noted. The following brochures are interfiled at the end of the album: Fifty-Five Waymouth Street investment, Hassell Collaboration Adelaide 2002, Holden Factory becomes designer living. Hassell. Media release, December 1999; Halifax Adelaide, the living heart of the City; Adelaide Central Bus Terminal, Synergy investments Australia. Danvers Architects. June 1997; Adelaide Convention Centre, new additions, facilities, spaces and opportunities, 2001. (7 items) These can be seen by requesting the album.

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album thought to have been compiled by Eileen Dubois Ive (later Mrs John Frederick Bagot) daughter of Charles William Ive and Agnes Dubois. The album contains photographs of many family members and friends, at 'Acton', Woodville and other places, showing fund raising and commemoration days during and after the first World War, such as Cheer Up Society work and marches, events such as Repatriation Day, French Red Cross Day and the opening of the Soldiers' War Memorial on North Terrace. Eileen married John Frederick Bagot in 1915 before his departure to France with the 13th Light Horse brigade and this album includes a number of photographs presumably taken by John Bagot, of fellow officers, places in Egypt, France and Palestine, and of the Camel Corps. The album contains five additional loose photographs, six postcards and one newspaper cutting regarding the sale of Stradbroke, the Magill home of Mr C. L. J. Dubois (maternal grandfather of Eileen Ive) and these have been placed at the end of the album. The postcards and newspaper clipping have not been digitised.

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album thought to have been compiled by Eileen Dubois Ive (later Mrs John Frederick Bagot) daughter of Charles William Ive and Agnes Dubois. The album contains photographs of many family members and friends, at 'Acton', Woodville and other places, showing fund raising and commemoration days during and after the first World War, such as Cheer Up Society work and marches, events such as Repatriation Day, French Red Cross Day and the opening of the Soldiers' War Memorial on North Terrace. Eileen married John Frederick Bagot in 1915 before his departure to France with the 13th Light Horse brigade and this album includes a number of photographs presumably taken by John Bagot, of fellow officers, places in Egypt, France and Palestine, and of the Camel Corps. The album contains five additional loose photographs, six postcards and one newspaper cutting regarding the sale of Stradbroke, the Magill home of Mr C. L. J. Dubois (maternal grandfather of Eileen Ive) and these have been placed at the end of the album. The postcards and newspaper clipping have not been digitised.

Government House

Government House

[General description] Looking down on Government House and its garden from a building on North Terrace. The Union Jack is flying from a flag pole and the gatehouse guards the house and grounds. On King William Road the triple fronted building housing the Swimming Baths can be seen. The Rotunda stands in Elder Park and the steeples of North Adelaide can be seen above the trees. [On back of photograph] 'North Adelaide and Government House. Government Domain and City Road'. [Note on back of image] King William Road looking north. probably in the 1880s - after November 1883 (Note - New Baths opened November 6, 1883).

Adelaide buildings decorated with lights for the visit of H.R.H. Prince of Wales

Adelaide buildings decorated with lights for the visit of H.R.H. Prince of Wales

Photographs of a number of Adelaide buildings illuminated with lights in honour of the visit of H.R.H. Prince of Wales, July 1920. Two of the photos (2 and 3) taken by J. Gazard, 111 King WM. [William] St. See 'contents' for details of items.

Girl Guides in South Australia

Girl Guides in South Australia

A group of senior Girl Guides from South Australia photographed sitting and standing with an older woman in front of a large Union Jack flag; names not known.