Adelaide views [B 62412] • Photograph


Adelaide views
An album of 18 views of Adelaide and surrounds produced by the Melbourne Photographic Company, Rundle Street, Adelaide. The pocket photographic album contains views of Adelaide and suburbs. Images include the frontispiece to the album (B 62412).


Adelaide views: King William Road
View along an unsealed, tree-lined King William Road with two horse drawn vehicles in the foreground.


Adelaide views: Hindley Street
View along Hindley Street looking west from the intersection with King William Street; the Monster Clothing Company building is on the left and Howell & Co. on the right.


Adelaide views: Town Hall
View of the Adelaide Town Hall and the adjoining buildings.


Adelaide views: Botanic Gardens
The conservatory at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.


Adelaide views: King William Street
View along King William Street looking south.


Adelaide views: Adelaide churches
A view showing the Unitarian, Scotch and Roman Catholic churches in Adelaide.


Adelaide views: Botanic Gardens
View of part of the Botanic Gardens in Adelaide, including on of the ornamental lakes.


Adelaide views: Wesleyan Church, Pirie Street
View of the Wesleyan Church in Pirie Street, Adelaide.


Norwood Model School
View of the Norwood Model School on the corner of Osmond Terrace and Beulah Road.


Adelaide views: Magill
An almost aerial view of Magill featuring a wide road, trees and buildings in the distance.


Adelaide views: Baptist Church, North Adelaide
The Baptist Church in Tynte Street, North Adelaide.


Adelaide views: Botanic Gardens
View of part of the Botanic Gardens in Adelaide, with a man standing on a wide pathway near a statue.


Adelaide views : St. Peter's College
The original building of St Peter's College.


Adelaide views: Congregational Church
View of the Congregational Church in Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide.


Adelaide views: Government House
A view looking down on Government House and its gardens.


Adelaide views: Adelaide advanced school for girls
View of the Adelaide Advanced School for Girls on the corner of Grote and Morphett Streets, which moved into the building in 1892 from its former premises in Franklin Street. It was the first secondary school the colonial government established, and the first school for girls who wanted to study past primary level.


Adelaide views: Town Hall and Post Office
View along King William Street looking south showing both the Town Hall (left) and the Post Office.


Adelaide views: National Bank
The National Bank of Australasia in King William Street, Adelaide.