User:Bahudhara/gallery/buildings#City of Port Adelaide Enfield

Historic buildings

=City of Adelaide=

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|File:Friends Meeting House, Adelaide.JPG|alt1=Friends|Friends Meeting House (c.1840), North Adelaide, adjacent to
St Peter's Cathedral

|File:State Library of South Australia - entrance.JPG|alt2=SLSA|The entrance to the State Library of South Australia with Institute Building (left) and Mortlock Wing (right)

|File:SLSA - Mortlock Wing interior.jpg|alt3=SLSA|The State Library of South Australia's Mortlock Wing, interior view to South

|File:Migration Museum, Adelaide.JPG|alt4=Migration Museum from Kintore Avenue.|The entrance to the Migration Museum, from Kintore Avenue

|File:Migration Museum, Adelaide - entrance.JPG|alt5=Migration Museum.|Migration Museum entrance, to a courtyard off Kintore Avenue

|File:Migration Museum, Adelaide - former Destitute Asylum building.JPG|alt6=Migration Museum2|This former Destitute Asylum building is now part of the Migration Museum

|File:Migration Museum - Latvian.JPG|alt7=Migration Museum3|Opening of a Latvian cultural display at the Migration Museum in 2006

|File:Adelaide Club.JPG|alt8=Adelaide Club|The Adelaide Club,
165 North Terrace, Adelaide


|File:Queen Adelaide Club.JPG|alt9=Queen Adelaide Club|The Queen Adelaide Club, cnr North Terrace and Stephens Place, Adelaide

|File:Mawson Laboratories.JPG|alt10=Mawson Laboratories|The Mawson Laboratories at the University of Adelaide, where Sir Douglas Mawson taught until his retirement in 1952

|File:Torrens Building, Victoria Square.jpg|alt11=Torrens Building, Victoria Square|The historic Torrens Building in Victoria Square houses campuses of several international universities operating in South Australia

|File:Torrens Building, Wakefield St, Adelaide.JPG|alt12=Torrens Building, Victoria Square and Wakefield Street frontages|The historic Torrens Building, Victoria Square and Wakefield Street frontages

|File:Epworth Building, Pirie Street.jpg|alt13=Epworth Building, Pirie Street|The Epworth Building in Pirie Street


|File:Adelaide Arcade 2014.jpg|alt14=Adelaide Arcade|Adelaide Arcade entrance,
in Grenfell Street

|File:RiAus building.JPG|alt15=RiAUS|The Royal Institution of Australia (RiAUS) is housed in the historic Adelaide Stock Exchange building

|File:Adelaide Mosque 1.jpg|alt16=Adelaide Mosque|The Adelaide Mosque
in Little Gilbert Street


|File:Her Majesty's Theatre, Grote St.JPG|alt17=Her Majesty's Theatre|Her Majesty's Theatre, Grote Street in 2014, prior to reconstruction and 2020 reopening


|File:Queen's Theatre, Adelaide.JPG|alt18=Queen's Theatre|Queen's Theatre, Adelaide, Playhouse Lane


|File:Queen's Theatre, Adelaide, interior.JPG|alt19=Queen's Theatre, interior|The partially restored interior of the Queen's Theatre (view towards entrance) during a 2014 History Month tour

|File:St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Adelaide.JPG|alt20=St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Adelaide, Victoria Square|St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Victoria Square


|File:St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Adelaide - interior.JPG|alt21=St Francis Xavier Cathedral - interior|St Francis Xavier Cathedral, interior


|File:Adelaide High School.JPG|alt22=Adelaide High School|Adelaide High School, viewed from near the corner of West Terrace and Glover Avenue

|File:Deepacres.jpg|alt23=Deepacres Apartments|Deepacres Apartments (1941-2) in Melbourne Street, North Adelaide, one of the first Modernist buildings in SA

|File:Ruthven Mansions, Adelaide.JPG|alt24=Ruthven Mansions, Adelaide|Ruthven Mansions,
21 Pulteney Street,
built in 1911.

|File:West's Coffee Palace, Adelaide.JPG|alt25=West's Coffee Palace, Adelaide|West's Coffee Palace,
110 Hindley Street,
built in 1903.

|File:Bragg Laboratories.JPG|alt26=Bragg Laboratories|Entrance to The Bragg Laboratories,
University of Adelaide,
built in 1960, now
renamed 'Darling West'.

|File:Metropolitan Fire Station, Adelaide.JPG|alt27=Metropolitan Fire Station, Adelaide|Metropolitan Fire Station,
Wakefield Street,
built in 1983.

|File:Forensic Science Centre, Adelaide.JPG|alt28=Forensic Science Centre, Adelaide|Forensic Science Centre,
Divett Place, Adelaide,
built in 1975.

|File:Maughan Church, Adelaide.jpg|alt29=Maughan Church, Adelaide|Maughan Church,
Franklin Street,
built in 1965,
demolished in 2016.

|File:Ayers House, Adelaide 2015.JPG|alt30=Ayers House, Adelaide|Ayers House, North Terrace,
built in 1853-73.


|File:Pipe organ, Adelaide Town Hall.jpg|alt31=Pipe organ, Adelaide Town Hall|Pipe organ, Adelaide Town Hall,
installed in 1989.


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=City of Burnside=

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|File:St David's Church, Burnside.JPG|alt1=St David's Church, Burnside|St David's Church, Glynburn Road, Burnside, built in 1960

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=City of Campbelltown=

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|File:Murray House, UniSA.JPG|alt1=Murray House, UniSA|Murray House, Magill Campus. UniSA

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=City of Charles Sturt=

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|File:Hindmarsh Incinerator.JPG|alt1=Hindmarsh Incinerator|Hindmarsh Incinerator, designed by Walter Burley Griffin in 1935

|File:SAHT semi-detached cottages.JPG|alt2=SA Housing Trust cottages|SA Housing Trust late 1940s semi-detached cottages at Seaton, showing little exterior modification of the original design

|File:The Brocas, Woodville.JPG|alt3=The Brocas, Woodville|The Brocas, a historic house in Woodville, rebuilt in 1870 after the original 1840 house had been damaged by fire in 1854

|File:BankSA building, Woodville.JPG|alt4=BankSA building, Woodville|Former BankSA building,
65 Woodville Rd, Woodville, built in 1930.

|File:Estcourt House, Tennyson.jpg|alt5=Estcourt House, Tennyson|Estcourt House, Tennyson, built by Frederick Estcourt Bucknall in 1882.

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=City of Holdfast Bay=

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|File:Brighton municipal offices.JPG|alt1=St David's Church, Burnside|City of Holdfast Bay municipal offices in Brighton (formerly the Brighton Town Hall), opened in 1937.

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=City of Port Adelaide Enfield=

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|File:Hart's-mill.jpg|alt1=Hart's Mill|Hart's Mill (1855, centre) and the Adelaide Milling Company flour mill (c.1890, right), Port Adelaide

|File:Glanville-hall.jpg|alt2=Glanville Hall|Glanville Hall, at Semaphore South, South Australia

|File:SA Maritime Museum.jpg|alt3=SA Maritime Museum|The SA Maritime Museum, on the corner of Divett & Lipson Streets, Port Adelaide.


|File:SA Maritime Museum - Commercial Bank building.jpg|alt4=SA Maritime Museum - Commercial Bank building|The SA Maritime Museum offices in Lipson Street,
built in 1888.


|File:Port_Adelaide_Workers_Memorial_2018.jpg|alt5=Port Adelaide Workers Memorial with wreaths and flowers|The Port Adelaide Workers Memorial, after the wreath-laying ceremony on 6 May 2018.

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==[[Dry Creek explosives depot]] (operational from 1906 to 1995)==

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|File:Dry Creek explosives depot 2015 - tramway causeway approach to explosives store no. 11.jpg|alt1=Tramway on the causeway|The tramway on the causeway across the saltmarsh, from Broad Creek to the northernmost explosives store, no. 11

|File:Dry Creek explosives depot 2015 - explosives store no. 11.JPG|alt2=Explosives store no. 11|Explosives store no. 11 has a different structure to stores 1-10, which were all built to an identical pattern
7 April 2015

|File:Dry Creek explosives depot 2015 - explosives store no. 9.jpg|alt3=Explosives store no. 9|Explosives store no. 9, viewed from the southwest
7 April 2015

|File:Dry Creek explosives depot 2015 - explosives store no. 8.jpg|alt4=Explosives store no. 8|Explosives store no. 8, with bunds constructed with soil from adjacent borrow pit
7 April 2015

|File:Dry Creek explosives depot 2015 - rear bund of explosives store no. 8.jpg|alt5=Rear bund of explosives store no. 8|Rear bund of explosives store no. 8
7 April 2015

|File:Dry Creek explosives depot 2015 - rear bunds of explosives stores nos. 6-10.jpg|alt6=Rear bunds of explosives stores nos. 6-10|Rear bunds of explosives stores nos. 6-10
7 April 2015

|File:Dry Creek explosives depot 2015 - crumbling concrete piles of explosives store no. 9.jpg|alt7=Crumbling concrete piles|Crumbling concrete piles of explosives store no. 9
7 April 2015

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==[[Fort Largs]]==

{{Wide image|Fort Largs panorama.jpg|800px|Panoramic view of Fort Largs, from the north, 25 October 2014.|100%|center|alt=Fort Largs panorama}}

=City of Unley=

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|File:St Raphael's Church, Parkside.JPG|alt1=St Raphael's Church, Parkside|St Raphael's Church,
Young Street, Parkside,
built in 1916

|File:Capri Theatre, Goodwood.JPG|alt2=Capri Theatre, Goodwood|Capri Theatre,
Goodwood Road, Goodwood,
built in 1930

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=City of West Torrens=

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|File:Thebarton_Incinerator.JPG|alt1=Hindmarsh Incinerator|Thebarton Incinerator, designed by Walter Burley Griffin in 1935

|File:Thomas Hardy & Sons Wine Cellars, Mile End.JPG|alt2=Thomas Hardy & Sons Wine Cellars|Former Thomas Hardy & Sons Wine Cellars at Mile End, built in 1893.

|File:Thebarton Campus.JPG|alt3=Thebarton Campus|Stirling Street entrance to the University of Adelaide's Thebarton Campus

|File:Thebarton Theatre.JPG|alt4=Thebarton Theatre|The Thebarton Theatre in Torrensville


|File:Thebarton Municipal Offices, 1928.JPG|alt5=Thebarton Municipal Offices|Former Thebarton Municipal Offices in Torrensville


|File:Star Theatre, Mile End.JPG|alt6=Former Star Theatre|Former Star Theatre, Mile End, built 1915-6, one of the first cinemas in Adelaide, now an office furniture store

|File:Rose Street cottages, Mile End.JPG|alt7=Rose Street cottages|Cottages built in 1901-2 by Adelaide Workmen's Homes on the south side of Rose Street, Mile End

|File:West Beach Skate Park.JPG|alt8=West Beach Skate Park|The West Beach Skate Park in West Beach


|File:West Beach Skate Park - half-pipe.JPG|alt9=West Beach Skate Park - half-pipe|The West Beach Skate Park - half-pipe


|File:Kandahar, North Plympton.JPG|alt10=Kandahar, North Plympton|Kandahar, North Plympton, built in 1906.


|File:Nesfield, North Plympton.JPG|alt11=Nesfield, North Plympton|Nesfield, North Plympton, built in 1880.


|File:Weetunga, Fulham.JPG|alt12=Weetunga, Fulham|Weetunga, Fulham,
built in 1878,
home of Captain S.A. White.

|File:Immanuel College chapel.jpg|alt13=Immanuel College chapel|Chapel of Immanuel College, Novar Gardens, built in 1970.



|File:Margaret Ames Centre, Immanuel College.jpg|alt14=Margaret Ames Centre|The Margaret Ames Centre at Immanuel College,
built in 2015.

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