THE HISTORICAL BINGE DRINKING STREET
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Hindley Street is one of the 63 streets and squares laid out in Colonel William Light’s Plan of the City of Adelaide. It runs east–west, connecting King William Street and West Terrace. Hindley Street was named by a Street Naming Committee made up of the governor and 11 prominent colonists on 23 May 1837. Now known for its atmosphere and active nightlife, the street was one of the first built in Adelaide and is thus of historical significance.
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Photographer : Messenger Press Greater Union Theatres opened in Hindley Street in 1975 as a four-screen complex. Seen here in 1989 the cinema closed in 1991.
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Hindley Street, 1846
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Looking west from King William Street in 1846. Even then Hindley Street was a bustling centre of shops and traders. Horse riders, carriages, drays, pedestrians and dogs shared the dirt road. The buildings are surprisingly grand for a colony only ten years old. The scene was painted in 1846 by well known artist of the day George French Angas based on a watercolour by ST Gill. It became a lithograph in Angas' book South Australia illustrated published in 1847.
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