Sweet, Samuel White, 1875, Photograph, B 56982
GLENELG: The private residence 'Glenara', facing north.
Sweet, Samuel White, 1875, Photograph, B 56983
GLENELG: The private residence 'Glenara' viewed on the side facing the sea; the three women in the garden are Eve, Florence and Laura Hill. Two men on the look-out platform are using a telescope.
Sweet, Samuel White, 1875, Photograph, B 56984
GLENELG: The private residence "Glenara", featuring the entrance gates and carriage-way to the front and rear of the house.
c. 1938, Photograph, B 56985
GLENELG: Aerial view of the private residence 'Glenara, taken at 400 feet, 5.15pm, at 60 miles per hour.
Sweet, Samuel White, c. 1878, Photograph, B 56993
GLENELG: A view of the garden at 'Glenara' taken from the tower, showing Robert Street on the left. The pond on the right of the far distance is where Laura Hill sailed 'The Betsy'. Taken at the same time as B 10746 from a similar location
c. 1920, Photograph, B 58687
GLENELG: Residence in Partridge Street.
c. 1936, Photograph, B 61591
A distant view of the Marine Aquarium at Glenelg, taken from inside a car on the foreshore soon after the storm of 11 April 1948. See B 21596 for another view of the Aquarium in stormy conditions.
c. 1925, Photograph, B 68398
Glenelg jetty with part of the beach in the foreground and a steamer offshore.
Riatta, Jack, c. 1936, Photograph, B 69012
View across the water looking towards the Glenelg beach.
Riatta, Jack, c. 1936, Photograph, B 69013
View of shelter huts and kiosks at Glenelg.
Riatta, Jack, c. 1936, Photograph, B 69014
View of Glenelg beach taken from a ship some distance out.
Boyle, Leonard Stanley, 1922, Photograph, B 69769
Postcard of a sunset over Glenelg with the jetty, buildings, and boats on the water in the distance, December 1922.
Boyle, Leonard Stanley, 1922, Photograph, B 69770
Postcard of the foreshore at Glenelg South, December 1922.
1910, Photograph, B 38033A
View of a corner of a garden featuring hardy plants, and believed to be part of the Whyte family home on the corner of Tarlton Street and Whyte Road at Glenelg.
c. 1905, Photograph, B 71032
View of the Glenelg beach, viewed from the jetty.
c. 1905, Photograph, B 71033
View of the Glenelg beach with canvas covered buggies and carts over most of the area.
c. 1948, Photograph, B 71184/1-4
Two photographs of Mrs J. Melrose's home at 13 South Esplanade, Glenelg. Mrs Melrose was the mother of aviator Jimmy Melrose. See 'contents' for details of items.
c. 1900, Photograph, B 71506
Colley Reserve and the Townsend drinking fountain, with the HMS Buffalo cannon at right. The fountain, made in Glasgow, was opened in 1877. The gas light on top was later removed.
Sweeney, Robert, 1984, Photograph, B 72052
Oblique aerial view of Glenelg with Moseley Square in the foreground, March 1984.
c. 1930, Photograph, B 72381
The Old Gum Tree, Glenelg.
Petts, Charles Alfred, 1911, Artwork, B 26337
Sketch of 'suggested new Esplanade & pier with concert hall - Glenelg, SA'. This was apparently created for a competition.
1906, Photograph, PRG 280/1/30/137
The premises of St. Peter's Church, Glenelg, South Australia.
1906, Photograph, PRG 280/1/30/212
Schoolboys standing outside the premises of Glenelg Grammar School.
c. 1913, Photograph, PRG 280/1/7/280
The Pier Hotel at Glenelg, rebuilt in 1912.
c. 1880, Photograph, B 72735
View of the Old Gum Tree at Glenelg . The sign ['On this spot / on the 28th December 1836 / the Colouny / South Australia / proclaimed / a British dependency'] can be clearly seen. There is a dilapidated thatched structure to the left, and minimal settlement adjacent.
Duryea, Townsend, 1867, Photograph, B 73122/8
Long view of the procession of horse drawn vehicles conveying the Duke of Edinburgh during his visit to Glenelg. The jetty with a decorated arch can be seen in the distance; a line of troops are lined up along the beach. The Pier Hotel is the only building visible.
Smith, Ryan, 2013, Photograph, B 73405
Motor vehicles and people passing the Jackman Building on Jetty Road, Glenelg. Shops include Witchery and Ghanda fashion outlets, the shop between them is vacant.
Smith, Ryan, 2013, Photograph, B 73407
Children's bungee trampoline in Moseley Square, Glenelg, South Australia. The Bay Discovery Centre and a Nando's restaurant are in the background.
Evans, Jim, 2010, Photograph, B 74186
Glenelg rotunda.
Hood, John, c. 1880, Photograph, B 75085
View of the newly constructed Congregational Church on Jetty Road, Glenelg [now the Jetty Road Uniting Church].