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Water Sea Outlet, Henley

Water Sea Outlet, Henley

[General description] The new bridge and sea outlet of Breakout Creek, an artificial channel which diverts water from the River Torrens to the sea to avoid flooding and to open up land. See B 10318 for a photograph taken further inland. [On back of photograph] 'Metropolitan Floodwaters Scheme / The sea outlet at Henley South / 1938 / Reproduced in the News / September 2nd, 1938'.

Water Outlet, Henley

Water Outlet, Henley

[General description] View of Breakout Creek, further inland than the photograph in B 10317. The Adelaide Hills are seen in the distance. [On back of photograph] 'Metropolitan Floodwaters Scheme / View at Henley South, near the sea outlet / Reproduced in the News, September 2nd, 1938'.

Papers and photographs relating to trams, roads and bridges at Fulham

Papers and photographs relating to trams, roads and bridges at Fulham

Papers relating to trams, roads and bridges at Fulham, including the John White Bridge over the River Torrens on Henley Beach Road. Includes photographs, newspaper cuttings, hand drawn map and program. Details of the photographs are listed under items.

Miscellaneous photographs

Miscellaneous photographs

A collection of photographs with no particular link to the White family, but with inherent historic interest. They include images of Randall's/Randles Corner, Parachilna Siding, early Grange and Henley Beach, transport, portraits, Adelaide Oval, Portland Cement quarry and miscellaneous. See 'contents' for details of individual items.

Series 015: Aerial photographs of Adelaide Brighton Cement works and the River Torrens outlet

Series 015: Aerial photographs of Adelaide Brighton Cement works and the River Torrens outlet

Aerial photographs of Adelaide Brighton Cement works at Seacliff in 1937, and the River Torrens outlet at Henley Beach South, taken in approximately 1936. The outlet was constructed between 1935 and 1937.

'Sunday Afternoon at Henley Beach' - February 1953

'Sunday Afternoon at Henley Beach' - February 1953

Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach in South Australia in February 1953. Swimmers are using the Olympic Swimming Pool on the foreshore at Henley Beach. The busy beach is crowded with picnickers and sun bathers and the Henley Beach Jetty can be seen in the distance.

'Sunday Afternoon at Henley Beach' - February 1953

'Sunday Afternoon at Henley Beach' - February 1953

Henley Beach summer scene in February 1953. The 14-foot dinghy 'Maruna' on the beach in front of Henley Sailing clubhouse was skippered by P. Russell, crew B. Nash. The crowded Henley Beach jetty and the surf lifesaving tower are visible in the background.

A small yacht under sail

A small yacht under sail

A small yacht under sail at sea during a Henley Beach regatta.

'Summer Sunday at Henley Beach' - February 1953

'Summer Sunday at Henley Beach' - February 1953

Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach in South Australia in February 1953. Looking from Henley Beach Jetty across the beach to the Olympic Swimming Pool. Various striped beach tents, umbrellas and Moana sun shades are shading the people enjoying this Sunday afternoon.

The winner of a swimming race

The winner of a swimming race

A young woman swimmer photographed on the jetty at Henley Beach after winning a race, possibly the annual Henley to Grange swimming race.

'Sunday Afternoon at Henley Beach' - February 1953

'Sunday Afternoon at Henley Beach' - February 1953

Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach in South Australia in February 1953. Swimmers are using the Olympic Swimming Pool on the foreshore at Henley Beach. Others are sitting under beach tents and umbrellas on the sand below the pool.

Henley Beach - 'May 18 - 1953'

Henley Beach - 'May 18 - 1953'

Storm damage to the foreshore at Henley Beach on May 18th 1953. People walking on the damaged esplanade near the jetty at Henley Beach. Part of the walkway has collapsed after the storm and is laying on the beach below.

'Remains of Sea Wall' - Henley Beach, 18 May 1953

'Remains of Sea Wall' - Henley Beach, 18 May 1953

Storm damage to the foreshore at Henley Beach. The concrete steps to the beach are left standing after the severe storm at Henley Beach in May 1953. However the sea has eroded the sand behind the steps.

'Pushing Back Sand' - Henley Beach, 18 May 1953

'Pushing Back Sand' - Henley Beach, 18 May 1953

Storm damage to the foreshore at Henley Beach on May 18th 1953. A bulldozer is being used to push back sand after a severe storm caused erosion in 1953. Much seaweed has built up on the beach following the storm. The Henley Beach Jetty is in the background.

Men preparing to launch a small yacht

Men preparing to launch a small yacht

Men preparing to launch a small yacht from the beach during a regatta at Henley Beach.

Railway crossing

Railway crossing

Class "F" No. 280 at the Port Road Crossing, Henley Beach Line.

Club House belonging to the Gollywogs Bachelor Club of S.A

Club House belonging to the Gollywogs Bachelor Club of S.A

HENLEY BEACH: Stan Rogers, Secretary of the Gollywogs Bachelor Club, with another member outside their first Club House at Henley Beach.

View along East Terrace

View along East Terrace

View of a rough track (later to become East Terrace) taken from Grange Road looking south. A house to the right bears the sign 'Lanthois Laundry'.

Looking north from Henley Sailing Club

Looking north from Henley Sailing Club

View of road and surrounding land at West Beach, looking north from Henley Sailing Club. The Henley jetty can be seen in the distance.

Tram on the Henley Beach viaduct

Tram on the Henley Beach viaduct

An 'F' class drop centre tram on the Henley beach viaduct at Henley Beach South (now HMAS Australia Road).

'Pier Promenade -  Henley [Beach]' - February 1953

'Pier Promenade - Henley [Beach]' - February 1953

Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach in South Australia in February 1953. Two teenage girls in their swimming costumes and rubber swimming caps walking towards the end of Henley Beach Jetty. A rotunda can be seen in the background at the beginning of the jetty which is flanked by ice cream shops.

'Pier Promenade -  Henley [Beach]' - February 1953

'Pier Promenade - Henley [Beach]' - February 1953

Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach in South Australia in February 1953. Crowds walking on the Henley Beach Jetty. A rotunda can be seen in the background at the beginning of the jetty which is flanked by ice cream shops.

Henley Beach - 'February 1953'

Henley Beach - 'February 1953'

Sunday afternoon at Henley Beach in South Australia. Looking from the Henley Beach Jetty towards the buildings on the southern side of the jetty. Families are sitting on the sand enjoying the summer weather.

'Storm Damage, Henley [Beach]' - 18 May 1953

'Storm Damage, Henley [Beach]' - 18 May 1953

Storm damage to the foreshore at Henley Beach on '18/5/53'. A view of the ruins of the Henley Sailing Club after a severe storm in May 1953. The concrete walls of the building on the beach have collapsed.

'Storm Damage, Henley [Beach]' - 18 May 1953

'Storm Damage, Henley [Beach]' - 18 May 1953

Storm damage to the foreshore at Henley Beach on '18/5/53'. A young boy climbing the diving tower at the Olympic Swimming Pool to survey the damage after a severe storm at Henley Beach in May 1953.

'Storm Damage, Henley [Beach]' - 18 May 1953

'Storm Damage, Henley [Beach]' - 18 May 1953

Storm damage to the foreshore at Henley Beach on '18/5/53'. People peering into damaged rooms under the esplanade after a severe storm at Henley Beach in May 1953.

'Remains of Sea Wall' - Henley Beach, 18 May 1953

'Remains of Sea Wall' - Henley Beach, 18 May 1953

Storm damage to the foreshore at Henley Beach. People surveying the destruction of the seawall and sand dunes after the severe storm at Henley Beach in May 1953.

'Remains of Sea Wall' - Henley Beach, 18 May 1953

'Remains of Sea Wall' - Henley Beach, 18 May 1953

Storm damage to the foreshore at Henley Beach. Two boys standing on concrete steps that have been left standing amid the destruction of the storm at Henley Beach in May 1953.

Constructing a tramline across a swamp

Constructing a tramline across a swamp

Men constructing a tramline across a swamp at Henley Beach, South Australia.

Sir Archibald Weigall visiting the Lady Galway Convalescent Home

Sir Archibald Weigall visiting the Lady Galway Convalescent Home

Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia and Lady Galway photographed outside the premises of the Lady Galway Red Cross Convalescent Home at Henley Beach; they sit centre of the front row with members of the nursing staff and resident ex-servicemen.