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St. Peter's Church, Glenelg

St. Peter's Church, Glenelg

St. Peter's Church at Glenelg, Consecrated 19 May 1883.

Pier Hotel, Glenelg

Pier Hotel, Glenelg

Two architectural drawings of the Pier Hotel, Glenelg, showing in elevation the west front (item 1) and north front (item 2) . This sketch shows the Pier Hotel in 1855 just before it opened to the public. The first proprietor was H Moseley from 1856. He and his son were proprietors for most of the following fifteen years.

Small girl launching a sail-boat at Glenelg

Small girl launching a sail-boat at Glenelg

GLENELG: A small girl christening a small sail-boat 'Helen' after her own name at the Patawalunga.

Luna Park at Glenelg

Luna Park at Glenelg

View of the entrance to the 'Big Dipper' at Glenelg's Luna Park.

Luna Park at Glenelg

Luna Park at Glenelg

View of the 'Big Dipper' at Glenelg's Luna Park.

Luna Park at Glenelg

Luna Park at Glenelg

View of Glenelg's Luna Park.

Tram stop Glenelg

Tram stop Glenelg

The Pier Hotel and Type H tram No 379 at the Moseley Square, Glenelg, terminus.

St. Vincent Hotel, Glenelg

St. Vincent Hotel, Glenelg

The St Vincent Hotel, Jetty road, Glenelg.

Ramada Grand Hotel, Glenelg

Ramada Grand Hotel, Glenelg

View of the front facade of the Ramada Grand Hotel on the foreshore at Glenelg. This is part of a selection of travel photographs taken by amateur photographer G.R. Oliver.

Premises and students of Lancing School, Glenelg

Premises and students of Lancing School, Glenelg

Two photos relating to Lancing School at Glenelg. See 'contents' for details of items.

St. Peter's Church of England, Glenelg

St. Peter's Church of England, Glenelg

View of St. Peter's Church at Glenelg, with newly planted trees around it.

Design for Pier Hotel, Glenelg

Design for Pier Hotel, Glenelg

Copy of a 'design for the Pier Hotel at Glenelg' created in 1907.

Beachouse, Glenelg

Beachouse, Glenelg

The Beachouse, Glenelg, viewed from the beach side.

Photographs of public events and sites around Glenelg, Brighton and nearby suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia

Photographs of public events and sites around Glenelg, Brighton and nearby suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia

A collection of photographs relating to the south-west suburbs of Brighton, Glenelg, Seacliff, Noarlunga and nearby suburbs in South Australia. The group includes a series of photos showing the damage to the Brighton jetty after major storms in 1994 and 1995, and its subsequent re-building. According to brief paperwork attached to the photos (now removed), many of the photographs were published in the Guardian Messenger. Where more than one date has been supplied, one of the dates may refer to the date of publication. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

Aerial photographs of the city of Holdfast Bay: Glenelg

Aerial photographs of the city of Holdfast Bay: Glenelg

Aerial views of Glenelg, in the city of Holdfast Bay, South Australia. See below for details.

Aerial photographs of the city of Holdfast Bay: Glenelg North

Aerial photographs of the city of Holdfast Bay: Glenelg North

Aerial views of Glenelg North, in the city of Holdfast Bay, South Australia. See below for details.

Aerial photographs of the city of Holdfast Bay: Glenelg South

Aerial photographs of the city of Holdfast Bay: Glenelg South

Aerial views of Glenelg South, in the city of Holdfast Bay, South Australia. See below for details.

Series 028: Aerial views of Glenelg and Henley Beach

Series 028: Aerial views of Glenelg and Henley Beach

Aerial photographs of Glenelg and Henley Beach and coastal scenes. Includes views of summer beachgoers, jetties and beachside hotels and kiosks.

Glenelg

Glenelg

Mail Boat at Glenelg (view from Jetty Rd.). The photograph shows a large steamer approaching Glenelg Jetty. A horse drawn carriage stands in the foreground between the Pier Hotel to the south and the Glenelg Institute Building (later Glenelg Town Hall) to the north. The cupula seen in the photograph was added in 1884. Many people have gathered on the jetty to welcome the steamer

Postcard showing a view of Glenelg from the jetty

Postcard showing a view of Glenelg from the jetty

Colour tinted postcard showing a view of buildings in Glenelg, taken from the Glenelg jetty. On the left is the Town Hall, in the centre is the Glenelg Coffee Palace, and on the right is the Pier Hotel.

Glenelg

Glenelg

[General description] A crowd of people pose for the photographer under the arch of the Old Gum Tree at Glenelg. A copy of the Proclamation is nailed to the tree. There is no wind as the Union Flag hangs limp on its flagpole. [On back of photograph] 'The Old Gum Tree, Glenelg / June 18, 1887 / Ceremony of planting trees at the site of the old tree to make the spot more attractive / Arranged by the Glenelg Town Council / Members of the Glenelg Band on the left / Observer, June 25ht, 1887, 29A / For identity of some of those present see B 7094'.

Glenelg

Glenelg

Jetty Road taken from the Jetty. On the left is the Glenelg Town Hall, the Glenelg Coffee Palace is the building in the centre, and on the right is the Pier Hotel.

Glenelg foreshore

Glenelg foreshore

Part three of four of a panorama. Crowds of people enjoying a day on the beach, near the Glenelg jetty. The open air sea baths can be seen. Other images can be viewed by doing a NUMBER search on B 67714 - B 67717.

Glenelg ladies' baths.

Glenelg ladies' baths.

Girls playing on the beach out side of the open air sea baths, ladies' baths building, at Glenelg, South Australia.

Glenelg jetty looking east

Glenelg jetty looking east

Half plate glass negative showing a view from jetty at Glenelg looking east to Town Hall, Pier hotel and buildings along Jetty Road, with two fishermen in foreground. The building in the centre is the Glenelg Coffee Palace, which was extended in 1908.

Glenelg

Glenelg

[General description] The Esplanade and Jetty, viewed from the water, are crowded with people on occasion of the visit of Australia's fleet, probably in February 1914 when the Australian warships Australia, Melbourne, and Sydney moored at Glenelg. The Town Hall displays a large banner welcoming the fleet and bunting is flying. A number of small craft are anchored near the jetty. [On back of photograph] 'Town Hall etc. Glenelg / 1913'.

Glenelg

Glenelg

[General description] Proclamation Day crowd on Glenelg beach with children playing barefoot in the foreground. Everyone is in their Sunday best, strolling along the seashore or picnicing amidst a jumble of beach shelters, refreshment tents, and unharnessed horses and carts. Glenelg Town Hall and esplanade buildings are seen in the background, also part of the crowded Glenelg jetty. [On back of photograph] 'Glenelg / From the Baths jetty / December 28th 1896-1900'.

Glenelg

Glenelg

[General description] Proclaimation Day crowd celebrating on Glenelg Beach. Picnic parties, many accompanied by their horse and cart, are spread out along the beach into the distance. In the foreground people, dressed in their Sunday best, stroll about near the marquee of the 'Glenelg Restaurant' and the 'Oyster Saloon'. Note the pony cart in the foreground. The vendor appears to be selling nuts of some kind. [On back of photograph] 'Glenelg / The Esplanade, looking South from near the Institute / December 28th 1896-1900'.

Glenelg

Glenelg

Train in Moseley Square. The first railway came to Glenelg in 1865 and stopped in front of the Pier Hotel near the jetty. According to a researcher, the Adelaide to Glenelg railway (built by the Adelaide, Glenelg & Suburban Railway Co.) was opened on 2nd August 1873, NOT 1865. The photo is an early one and so is correctly dated a c.1873. The rival line of the Holdfast Bay Railway Co. (running from the South Australian Railway's Adelaide station, on a route to the north of what is now Anzac Highway) was opened on 25th May 1880 and the two companies amalgamated as the Glenelg Railway Co. in November 1881. The SAR took over on 15th December 1899.

Old Gum tree, Glenelg

Old Gum tree, Glenelg

Old Gum Tree, Glenelg from an original painting held in the Art Gallery. Governor Hindmarsh's Secretary George Stevenson read the document known as the "Proclamation of South Australia" under the distinctively arched old gum tree at Glenelg on December 28, 1836. Glenelg is recognised as the oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia. The Kaurna people are the traditional owners and custodians of this land.