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[td]In 1895, the first electric street lighting was installed at the intersection of Rundle Street (as it was then), King William Street and [[Hindley Street]], at what is now known as "Beehive Corner".<ref>{{cite web | title=The History of Rundle Street | website=Weekend Notes | date=28 July 2014 | url=https://www.weekendnotes.com/history-rundle-street/ | access-date=29 December 2022}}</ref>[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]During the late 19th century, Rundle Street had a [[tram]]line run through it, part of a large network of [[trams in Adelaide]]. Horse-drawn trams travelled from the Southern Cross Hotel, from King William Street into Rundle Street, past the [[Kent Town Brewery]], with various lines travelling through different routes in the eastern suburbs.<ref>{{cite journal| journal= Trolley Wire| issue=247| date=November 1991| url=https://www.sydneytramwaymuseum.com.au/members.old/Trolley_Wire/247 - Trolley Wire - Nov 1991.pdf| title=Reminiscences of the Adelaide horse trams| page=4 }}</ref>[/td]
[td]During the late 19th century, Rundle Street had a [[tram]]line run through it, part of a large network of [[trams in Adelaide]]. Horse-drawn trams travelled from the Southern Cross Hotel, from King William Street into Rundle Street, past the [[Kent Town Brewery]], with various lines travelling through different routes in the eastern suburbs.<ref>{{cite journal| journal=[[Trolley Wire]]| issue=247| date=November 1991| url=https://www.sydneytramwaymuseum.com.au/members.old/Trolley_Wire/247 - Trolley Wire - Nov 1991.pdf| title=Reminiscences of the Adelaide horse trams| page=4 }}</ref>[/td] [td][/td]
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[td]In 1895, the first electric street lighting was installed at the intersection of Rundle Street (as it was then), King William Street and [[Hindley Street]], at what is now known as "Beehive Corner".<ref>{{cite web | title=The History of Rundle Street | website=Weekend Notes | date=28 July 2014 | url=https://www.weekendnotes.com/history-rundle-street/ | access-date=29 December 2022}}</ref>[/td]Revision as of 01:04, 30 August 2025
[/td][td]In 1895, the first electric street lighting was installed at the intersection of Rundle Street (as it was then), King William Street and [[Hindley Street]], at what is now known as "Beehive Corner".<ref>{{cite web | title=The History of Rundle Street | website=Weekend Notes | date=28 July 2014 | url=https://www.weekendnotes.com/history-rundle-street/ | access-date=29 December 2022}}</ref>[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]During the late 19th century, Rundle Street had a [[tram]]line run through it, part of a large network of [[trams in Adelaide]]. Horse-drawn trams travelled from the Southern Cross Hotel, from King William Street into Rundle Street, past the [[Kent Town Brewery]], with various lines travelling through different routes in the eastern suburbs.<ref>{{cite journal| journal= Trolley Wire| issue=247| date=November 1991| url=https://www.sydneytramwaymuseum.com.au/members.old/Trolley_Wire/247 - Trolley Wire - Nov 1991.pdf| title=Reminiscences of the Adelaide horse trams| page=4 }}</ref>[/td]
[td]During the late 19th century, Rundle Street had a [[tram]]line run through it, part of a large network of [[trams in Adelaide]]. Horse-drawn trams travelled from the Southern Cross Hotel, from King William Street into Rundle Street, past the [[Kent Town Brewery]], with various lines travelling through different routes in the eastern suburbs.<ref>{{cite journal| journal=[[Trolley Wire]]| issue=247| date=November 1991| url=https://www.sydneytramwaymuseum.com.au/members.old/Trolley_Wire/247 - Trolley Wire - Nov 1991.pdf| title=Reminiscences of the Adelaide horse trams| page=4 }}</ref>[/td] [td][/td]
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