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Hotel, Glenelg
Globe Hotel.


Hotel, Glenelg
Hotel St. Vincent.


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Jetty on Commemoration Day.


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Jetty Road.- J. W. Lane's Shop with staff out the front.


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Employees of the South Australian Railways assembled by the Old Gum Tree.


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The Pier.


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View of Sea-front at Glenelg.


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View from the Jetty.


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View of the esplanade at Glenelg. A man is walking near the tram line, past the Theatre.


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Glenelg esplanade, possibly Gully Park - Luna Park in background.


Glenelg baths
Glenelg baths - 3 November 1928.


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Esplanade and Jetty.


Picnic, Glenelg
Picnic lovers on Glenelg beach.


Picnic, Glenelg
Picnic lovers on Glenelg beach.


H.M.S. Hood at Glenelg
Visitors inspecting H.M.S. Hood at Glenelg. H.M.S. Hood was participating in the Special Service Squadron World Cruise, having arrived in South Australia from Albany on 10 March 1924 and departed for Melbourne on 15 March 1924.


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A panoramic view of Glenelg Beach.


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Jetty & beach - Proclamation Day 1896. Also at B 7586.


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A view of the Glenelg Beach. Copy of postcard.


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View of Glenelg jetty - the Victoria B.C. & Captain Voss on his world voyage.


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Arrival of North Tce train at Glenelg. Copied from PRG 631 gall. neg.


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Horse drawn sand sleigh on the beach with children.


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Commemoration Day at Glenelg: a crowded beach.


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children paddling on the beach.


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Crowded beach scene.


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A Migrant to South Australia sculpturing images out of the sand.


Casting tower, Glenelg breakwater
Concrete casting tower for Stone & Siddeley's breakwater; this site is now the car park at the end of Anzac Highway. According to a researcher, this is known as the "Caisson casting tower, Glenelg breakwater" and the work took place between 1914 and 1917.


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Changing rooms near the jetty.


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Official opening of the electric tram service, 14 December 1929.


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The Callaghan family on the beach south of the jetty: Mrs Winifred Callaghan, her son Arthur and sister Gertrude Threlfall. The ladies are grand-daughters of George Hall, the soft drink manufacturer.


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Re-enactment of the Proclamation Ceremony at Glenelg Oval by members of Repertory Theatre and S.A. Operatic Society. The company includes Rex Burr who took the role of the Boatswain on the Buffalo who was originally his great grandfather, John Hill.