Slides relating to Royal Visits [PRG 560/68] • Photograph


Royal Visit
Coles building, and other buildings, in Rundle Street decorated with flags and banners for the visit of the Queen Mother in 1958.


Royal Visit
John Martin & Co. building in Rundle Street decorated for the visit of the Queen Mother in 1958.


Royal Visit
King William Street, looking south, decorated for the visit of the Queen Mother in 1958.


Royal Visit
Official stickers on car relating to restrictions in place for the visit of the Queen Mother in 1958.


Royal Visit
Parliament House, on National Flower Day, festooned with greenery for the visit of the Queen Mother in 1958.


Royal Visit
King William Street, looking south, decorated for the visit of the Queen Mother in 1958.


Royal Visit
King William Street, looking south, decorated for the visit of the Queen Mother in 1958. Photograph taken from the corner of King William Street and Grenfell Street (east side).


Royal Visit
King William Street, looking north, decorated for the visit of the Queen Mother in 1958. To the left of the photograph is Gresham Hotel and Parliament House.


Royal Visit
The Queen Mother arriving at the Art Gallery of South Australia.


Royal Visit
The Queen Mother returns to her car after addressing a large crowd in front of the Town Hall. Photograph taken looking north.


Royal Visit
Crowds on King William Street awaiting the arrival of the Queen Mother. Police greys are leading the procession. Photograph taken looking south.


Royal Visit
Crowds on King William Street watch the arrival of the Queen Mother. Police greys are following behind the car in which she is travelling.


Royal Visit
Crowds on King William Street watch the Queen Mother alighting from her open top car. Police greys are ahead of the car.


Royal Visit
The Queen Mother on the dais which has been erected in front of the Town Hall. Photograph taken looking north.


Royal Visit
The Queen Mother on the dais which has been erected in front of the Town Hall. Photograph taken looking north.


Royal Visit
The Queen Mother leaves the dais and returns to her car after addressing a large crowd in front of the Town Hall. Photograph taken looking north.


Floral arrangement
An arrangement of native flowers, including Sturt Desert Peas and bottlebrush, on a wooden table during the visit of the Queen Mother to Adelaide.


Queen Elizabeth II at the Floral Clock
Queen Elizabeth accepts a posy from Phoebe Armitage, age 6, after arriving at Brougham Place North Adelaide to start the floral clock on 10 March 1986. The Queen is about to be received by the Deputy Chairman, Jubilee 150 Women's Executive Committee, Mrs I. Morris, and Mr Morris.


Queen Elizabeth II at the Floral Clock
Crowds watch on as Queen Elizabeth views the floral clock in North Adelaide on March 10 1986.


Queen Elizabeth II at the Floral Clock
Crowds watch on as Queen Elizabeth views the floral clock in North Adelaide on 10 March 1986.


Queen Elizabeth II at the Floral Clock
Queen Elizabeth starts the floral clock in North Adelaide on 10 March 1986.


Queen Elizabeth II at the Floral Clock
Queen Elizabeth returns to her limousine after starting the floral clock in North Adelaide on 10 March 1986.


Wayville Showground
The City of Woodville float, with people in period costume alongside, goes past the crowd at Wayville Showground during Queen Elizabeth's visit to Adelaide in March 1986.


Wayville Showground
Floats, with people in period costume alongside, go past the crowd at Wayville Showground during Queen Elizabeth's visit to Adelaide in March 1986.


Wayville Showground
Floats, including the Murray Bridge Jubilee 150 float, go past the crowd at Wayville Showground during Queen Elizabeth's visit to Adelaide in March 1986.


Wayville Showground
Floats, and an old MTT bus, go past the crowd at Wayville Showground during Queen Elizabeth's visit to Adelaide in March 1986.


Wayville Showground
Floats, and an old MTT bus, go past the crowd at Wayville Showground during Queen Elizabeth's visit to Adelaide in March 1986.


Wayville Showground
Floral dancers perform on the oval at Wayville Showground during Queen Elizabeth's visit to Adelaide in March 1986.


Wayville Showground
Floral dancers perform on the oval at Wayville Showground during Queen Elizabeth's visit to Adelaide in March 1986. There are two bands lined up behind them.


Wayville Showground
The Queen and her entourage move in to the Royal enclosure in the grandstand at Wayville Showground during Queen Elizabeth's visit to Adelaide in March 1986.