English: South-east corner of Rundle Street (now Mall) and Gawler Place.
Established as the Suffolk Inn in 1840, it had a number of other names during its life as a licensed premises, including the Saracen's Head and the Hamburg Hotel 1847-1915. The name was changed to the Oriental in 1915 due to anti-German sentiment and continued to trade under that name until 1966. It is now known as the Walsh Building.
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The Oriental Hotel, circa 1964. Adelaide, South Australia.
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