Re: Re: A puzzle for you
  David Coverdale

What about Warrigal Rd and Riversdale Rd looking towards Wattle Park?

On Sun, 15 Jul 2018, 00:17 'Alex Cowie' via TramsDownUnder, < tramsdownunder@...> wrote:

> William,

> Thanks for your post. Mal posted a series of historic Adelaide photos

> including Mitcham and Colonel Light Gardens terminii and also a photo at

> Magill. The post of Mitcham is at

> https://tdu.to/m/251775/a-delightful-adelaide-image. I did think of

> Mitcham as one of the few hilly locations on the old Adelaide network but

> it doesn't have the open view across to Mt Lofty, being almost in the

> Adelaide foothils. I will do some exploring of North Adelaide in the next

> few days when I'm not chasing trams doing driver training on the City

> Extension.

>

> Alex C

>

> On Saturday, July 14, 2018 at 10:39:38 PM UTC+9:30, William Jackson wrote:

>>

>> There was a photo circulated on here some time ago of Adelaide with a

>> very similar road layout (now I think much altered). I wouldn’t know how

>> and where to start looking. This may trigger something?

>>

>> William

>>

>>

>>

>> *From:* 'Alex Cowie' via TramsDownUnder [mailto:

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>> *Sent:* Saturday, 14 July 2018 10:19 PM

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>> *Subject:* [TramsDownUnder] Re: A puzzle for you

>>

>>

>>

>> Mal,

>>

>> If it is Adelaide, it has me puzzled. The skyline in the distance could

>> be the Mt Lofty range. In that case the view is looking south east. The

>> steep slope in the middle of the photo suggests North Adelaide, which is

>> the only elevated ground close to the City with such an open view and in

>> the proximity of former tram lines. However I can't identify the precise

>> location at present. It could be between O'Connell St and the present

>> Women's and Children's Hospital and I know that the road layout in that

>> vicinity changed in the early part of the 20th Cent.

>>

>>

>>

>> Alex - in a City finally about to get a working tram extension

>>

>>

>> On Friday, July 13, 2018 at 3:02:03 PM UTC+9:30, Mal Rowe wrote:

>>

>> The attached pic from the SLV collection has no location details.

>>

>> However, It obviously has a tram line and tramway poles.

>>

>> So who can help me and the SLV to determine the location?

>>

>> Mal Rowe, who thinks the poles look like Adelaide poles

>>

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