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StillImage: Artwork
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| Title |
Rundle Street |
| Abstract/Description |
Rundle Street, a painting by SJ Gill painted in 1845. This painting shows Rundle Street looking west from a point east of Tavistock Street. On the right are the Tavistock Buildings, erercted in 1840 by the South Australian Company. The two storey building towards the left is Miss Bathgate's boarding house on the south east corner of Rundle Street and Pulteney Street. In the foreground of the painting stands a cart pulled by bullocks loaded with bales of wool stamped South Australian Company. Several people are out walking including a few Aboriginal people carrying bundles of firewood.
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| Item URL |
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| Date Issued |
1845
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| Holding Institution |
State Records of South Australia
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Rundle Street, State Records of South Australia, 1845
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| Resource Identifier |
67492
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| Dataset |
AusStage |
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