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6-491: Sturt Street may refer to: Sturt Street, Adelaide , Australia Sturt Street, Ballarat , location of the Sturt Street Gardens See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Sturt Street Stuart Street (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

12-404: A length of tram line along the western end of Sturt Street, which on 18 September 1918 was extended via West Terrace and then Anzac Highway (then Bay Road ) to Keswick . It was used to transport soldiers returned from World War I to the military hospital there. There are also residential properties and small businesses, including boutiques and small galleries in the street. Sturt Street

18-470: Is a street in the south-western sector of the centre of Adelaide , South Australia . It runs east–west between West Terrace to King William Street , passing through Whitmore Square . After crossing King William Street, it continues as Halifax Street . The street is one of the many geographical locations in South Australia that are named after the explorer Charles Sturt . There was once

24-697: Is home to the Sturt Street Community School, which was established in 1883 as one of four model schools in the CBD, called Sturt Street School . Educationalist Milton Moss Maughan (1856–1921) was headmaster of the school from 1891 through to 1900, when it was referred as "Sturt-street Public School". The son of Rev. James Maughan , founder of Maughan Methodist Church on Franklin Street , Milton Maughan later became Director of Education. Cinema entrepreneur Dan Clifford (1887–1942) attended

30-555: The school. Former cameleer , turned healer and herbalist , Mahomet Allum lived and ran his business at number 181 in the first half of the 20th century. In 1992, a cafe specialising in Middle European Romani cuisine , Nanyeta's Gypsy Taverne was opened in the building by Marni Moroshovesti. It was also the South Australian office for Romani International Australia, until it was sold and converted into

36-479: The title Sturt Street . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sturt_Street&oldid=1186417339 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sturt Street, Adelaide Sturt Street

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