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Morphett Street

Morphett Street is a main street in the west of the city centre of Adelaide, South Australia, parallel to King William Street and numbered from north to south. At its northern end it is part of the West End of Adelaide, a thriving cultural and entertainment precinct, with the Lion Arts Centre on the south-western corner of its junction with North Terrace.

Morphett Street

North end
South end
Coordinates
General information
TypeStreet
LocationAdelaide city centre
Length1.6 km (1.0 mi)[1]
Opened1837
Major junctions
North endMontefiore Road
Adelaide
 
South endSir Lewis Cohen Drive
Adelaide
Location(s)
LGA(s)City of Adelaide

Location edit

The street runs from south to north between South Terrace and North Terrace, and passes around and through two of the five squares in the Adelaide city centre, Light Square and Whitmore Square. At Hindley Street it transforms into the start of the bridge which crosses North Terrace (at which point its name changes to Montefiore Road), the railway yards and the River Torrens.[2]

History edit

Morphett Street was named after Sir John Morphett, a prominent pioneer, whose votes at a meeting on 10 February 1837, (including numerous proxies), played an important role in confirming the site of Adelaide.[3][4]

A small brewery known as Morphett Street Brewery operated on a premises near the northern end from 1859 to about 1873.[5]

The southern half of Morphett Street, between Grote Street and South Terrace, was originally named Brown Street after John Brown, the first Immigration Officer of South Australia. Brown Street was subsumed into the expanded Morphett Street in August 1967. The Brown Street Memorial in Whitmore Square maintains the commemoration of John Brown.

From the late 1990s, a revitalisation of the "West End" of Adelaide was undertaken, which included the conversions of several old buildings (including the creation of the Lion Arts Centre in an old factory building) and the new University of South Australia's West End campus. The Mercury Cinema opened at no. 13 and the design studio JamFactory moved to a new purpose-built building at no. 19 in 1992.[6]

In March 2021, a laneway that runs off Morphett Street and parallel to Hindley Street, near the former Cargo Club building (since demolished), was renamed Sia Furler Lane, after Adelaide-born singer-songwriter Sia. A large mural titled She Imagined Buttons was painted on a wall nearby by local artist Jasmine Crisp, which is intended to reflect the response of a fan to Sia's 2011 performance in Adelaide.[7][8][9]

Notable buildings edit

Trinity Church Adelaide, established in 1836 as Holy Trinity Church in the earliest days of the colony of South Australia and listed on the now-defunct Register of the National Estate in 1980,[10] is on the north-eastern corner with North Terrace.[11]

The Lion Arts Centre is on the other side of the bridge, on the north-western corner, next door to the Mercury Cinema and JamFactory.

Southern and northern continuations edit

Morphett Street continues north of North Terrace as Montefiore Road, and south of South Terrace as Sir Lewis Cowen Avenue.[2] Montefiore Road and Hill were named after Jacob Barrow Montefiore, a Colonising Commissioner who was a cousin of the British philanthropist, Moses Montefiore.[12] Lewis Cohen served on the Adelaide City Council for 30 years, including several terms as Mayor and Lord Mayor.

Further reading edit

  • "Morphett Street". Adelaidia.

See also edit

  Australian Roads portal

References edit

  1. ^ Google (1 June 2022). "Morphett Street" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b 2008 Adelaide Street Directory, 46th Edition. UBD (A Division of Universal Press Pty Ltd). 2008. ISBN 978-0-7319-2118-8.
  3. ^ Sir John Morphett 27 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine, History of Adelaide Through Street Names, www.historysouthaustralia.net. Retrieved 2008-09-28.
  4. ^ Sir John Morphett (1809-1892), Australian Dictionary of Biography, on-line edition. Retrieved 2008-09-28.
  5. ^ "Miscellaneous". South Australian Register. Vol. XXX, no. 6052. South Australia. 27 March 1866. p. 4. Retrieved 7 March 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "About". JamFactory. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  7. ^ Gallagher, Alex (24 March 2021). "Laneway honouring Sia officially launched in Adelaide". NME. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  8. ^ Brandle, Lars (23 March 2021). "Adelaide launches Sia Furler Lane, first of its music laneways". The Music Network. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  9. ^ "Sia Furler La · Adelaide SA 5000, Australia". Google Maps. 2 August 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  10. ^ "Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 87 North Tce, Adelaide, SA, Australia (Place ID 6324)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government. 21 March 1978. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  11. ^ "Site Redevelopment". Trinity Church Adelaide. 12 September 2022. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  12. ^ Elton, Jude. "Montefiore Hill". Adelaidia. History SA. Retrieved 9 August 2017.

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Morphett Street is a main street in the west of the city centre of Adelaide South Australia parallel to King William Street and numbered from north to south At its northern end it is part of the West End of Adelaide a thriving cultural and entertainment precinct with the Lion Arts Centre on the south western corner of its junction with North Terrace Morphett StreetSouth AustraliaNorth endSouth endCoordinates34 55 19 S 138 35 36 E 34 921839 S 138 593336 E 34 921839 138 593336 North end 34 56 10 S 138 35 40 E 34 935984 S 138 594418 E 34 935984 138 594418 South end General informationTypeStreetLocationAdelaide city centreLength1 6 km 1 0 mi 1 Opened1837Major junctionsNorth endMontefiore RoadAdelaide North Terrace Light Square Currie Street Grote Street Whitmore Square Sturt Street South TerraceSouth endSir Lewis Cohen DriveAdelaideLocation s LGA s City of Adelaide Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Notable buildings 4 Southern and northern continuations 5 Further reading 6 See also 7 ReferencesLocation editThe street runs from south to north between South Terrace and North Terrace and passes around and through two of the five squares in the Adelaide city centre Light Square and Whitmore Square At Hindley Street it transforms into the start of the bridge which crosses North Terrace at which point its name changes to Montefiore Road the railway yards and the River Torrens 2 History editMorphett Street was named after Sir John Morphett a prominent pioneer whose votes at a meeting on 10 February 1837 including numerous proxies played an important role in confirming the site of Adelaide 3 4 A small brewery known as Morphett Street Brewery operated on a premises near the northern end from 1859 to about 1873 5 The southern half of Morphett Street between Grote Street and South Terrace was originally named Brown Street after John Brown the first Immigration Officer of South Australia Brown Street was subsumed into the expanded Morphett Street in August 1967 The Brown Street Memorial in Whitmore Square maintains the commemoration of John Brown From the late 1990s a revitalisation of the West End of Adelaide was undertaken which included the conversions of several old buildings including the creation of the Lion Arts Centre in an old factory building and the new University of South Australia s West End campus The Mercury Cinema opened at no 13 and the design studio JamFactory moved to a new purpose built building at no 19 in 1992 6 In March 2021 a laneway that runs off Morphett Street and parallel to Hindley Street near the former Cargo Club building since demolished was renamed Sia Furler Lane after Adelaide born singer songwriter Sia A large mural titled She Imagined Buttons was painted on a wall nearby by local artist Jasmine Crisp which is intended to reflect the response of a fan to Sia s 2011 performance in Adelaide 7 8 9 Notable buildings editTrinity Church Adelaide established in 1836 as Holy Trinity Church in the earliest days of the colony of South Australia and listed on the now defunct Register of the National Estate in 1980 10 is on the north eastern corner with North Terrace 11 The Lion Arts Centre is on the other side of the bridge on the north western corner next door to the Mercury Cinema and JamFactory Southern and northern continuations editMorphett Street continues north of North Terrace as Montefiore Road and south of South Terrace as Sir Lewis Cowen Avenue 2 Montefiore Road and Hill were named after Jacob Barrow Montefiore a Colonising Commissioner who was a cousin of the British philanthropist Moses Montefiore 12 Lewis Cohen served on the Adelaide City Council for 30 years including several terms as Mayor and Lord Mayor Further reading edit Morphett Street Adelaidia See also edit nbsp Australian Roads portalReferences edit Google 1 June 2022 Morphett Street Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 1 June 2022 a b 2008 Adelaide Street Directory 46th Edition UBD A Division of Universal Press Pty Ltd 2008 ISBN 978 0 7319 2118 8 Sir John Morphett Archived 27 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine History of Adelaide Through Street Names www historysouthaustralia net Retrieved 2008 09 28 Sir John Morphett 1809 1892 Australian Dictionary of Biography on line edition Retrieved 2008 09 28 Miscellaneous South Australian Register Vol XXX no 6052 South Australia 27 March 1866 p 4 Retrieved 7 March 2018 via National Library of Australia About JamFactory Retrieved 26 April 2019 Gallagher Alex 24 March 2021 Laneway honouring Sia officially launched in Adelaide NME Retrieved 5 August 2022 Brandle Lars 23 March 2021 Adelaide launches Sia Furler Lane first of its music laneways The Music Network Retrieved 5 August 2022 Sia Furler La Adelaide SA 5000 Australia Google Maps 2 August 2022 Retrieved 5 August 2022 Holy Trinity Anglican Church 87 North Tce Adelaide SA Australia Place ID 6324 Australian Heritage Database Australian Government 21 March 1978 Retrieved 18 May 2023 Site Redevelopment Trinity Church Adelaide 12 September 2022 Retrieved 18 May 2023 Elton Jude Montefiore Hill Adelaidia History SA Retrieved 9 August 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Morphett Street amp oldid 1174736708, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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