Currie Street, corner of King William Street [PRG 631/2/5] • Photograph

Currie Street, corner of King William Street

Currie Street, corner of King William Street

South corner of Currie and King William Streets, 1900. The central building in this photograph is the Bank of Adelaide built in 1880-1 to the design of Wright Reed and Beaver, architects. Further along King William Street heading south is British Dental, and at 103 is Taylor's Restaurant. A banner on a first floor balcony advertises John F Sheridan at the Theatre Royal. It is 11.30 and many pedestrians are going about their business including two nuns who are crossing Currie Street. Businesses in Currie Street include: Woodforde, offering land loans and real estate, R Mitchell and Company both of which reside in Alfred Chambers.

Currie Street, corner of King William Street

Currie Street, corner of King William Street

South corner of Currie and King William Streets, 1900. The central building in this photograph is the Bank of Adelaide built in 1880-1 to the design of Wright Reed and Beaver, architects. Further along King William Street heading south is British Dental, and at 103 is Taylor's Restaurant. A banner on a first floor balcony advertises John F Sheridan at the Theatre Royal. It is 11.30 and many pedestrians are going about their business including two nuns who are crossing Currie Street. Businesses in Currie Street include: Woodforde, offering land loans and real estate, R Mitchell and Company both of which reside in Alfred Chambers.