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you know, it probably should be moved to "Runle Mall". There is no need to have the page name unnecessarily longer than it should be, especially when a long page name isn't necessitated.
JayKeaton08:21, 7 June 2007 (UTC)reply
It is well known by the locals as the "high street" in town.
From the article's introduction. A reference would be nice. I live in Adelaide, and I've never heard Rundle Mall referred to as such. So I can dispute "well known by the locals" if not the whole statement. "Well known" is a flexible phrase too. --
The Chairman10:25, 17 July 2007 (UTC)reply
I just noticed, from SLSA,
a high res subset of a
1881 survey of the city. Useful for a historic insight into Rundle Mall. I'm not sure if SLSA can assert copyright on this. Being published in 1881 means it should be eligible for a Public Domain license on commons, but I'm not sure.
Donama (
talk)
05:24, 4 December 2017 (UTC)reply