These photographs, 11 cut in strips and joined, will make a complete picture of Adelaide as it was in 1865. The numbers indicate streets and prominent buildings. 1. King William Street. 2. Government House. 3. Register Office. 4. Globe Hotel, Rundle Street (now Myers). 5. Literary Institute (now A Terrace. 9. St. Peter's College. 10. Hospital. 11. Formerly Lun tie Asylum. 12. Gawler Place. 13. Congregational Church, Hindmarsh Square. 14. Pirie Street. 15. Union Bank (now State Bank). 16. Moore's School (now Repatriation Dept.). 17. St. Paul's Church, Pultcney Street. 18. Mr. Evans's Church. 1 Block). 23. Stow Church being built. 24. Elliot's Mill, Hurtle Square. 25. Scotch Church (now Willard Hall) 26. Unitarian Church. 27. Wakefield Street. 28. Roman Catholic Cathedral. 29. Clark's Mill (now Refuse Destructor). 30. Angas Street. 31. Supreme Court (now Police Court). 32. Victoria S Hotel. 39. Farr's Timber Yard. 40. St. Luke's Church. 41. Methodist Church (Maughan's). 42. Fire Bell. 43. Bible Christian Church. Young Street (now Garage). 44. Waymotith Street. 43. Reynolds' Jam Factory (now Petition Building). 46. Railway sheds. 47. Wellington Hotel (now Dalgety's). corner Lei corner Currie Street. 52. King William Street. 53. Fountain. 54. North Terrace. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 298 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Thu 13 Jul 1933, Page 36
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: