Views of Victor Harbor [B 71393/1-50] • Photograph


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horse tram barn, Warland Reserve. Display featuring the Aeropup 'recreational kit aircraft' in front of the building


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Telegraph Station, Coral Street. Built in 1866 and subsequently the residence of the Victor Harbor postmaster. Currently the Lewitzka art gallery


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ANZ Bank, corner of Coral Street and McKinlay Street. Opened as an extension to the Union Bank in April 1926. The ANZ moved out of this building in 2009


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offices of the Times newspaper, Coral Street. The Victor Harbor Times was first published in August 1912, moving into this building a short time later


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Victor Harbor Town Hall, corner of Coral Street and Stuart Street, opened in 1904


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rotunda in Grosvenor Gardens, looking towards Coral Street. The foundation is of the original bandstand, donated to the town in 1910 in memory of William Milne, hence the original name of 'Milne Reserve.' This was removed in 1967 and the current structure built in the 1990s


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the headquarters of the Victor Harbour branch of the Country Women's Association, south-west corner of Torrens Street and Crozier Road


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Salvation Army citadel, south-east corner of Crozier Road and Torrens Street. Built as a Lutheran Church, originally the site of a Wesleyan Church in 1866


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Range Road Uniting Church, Waitpinga


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plaque on Warland Reserve marking the site of the first police station at Encounter Bay, demolished in 1912


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entrance to the Encounter Coast Discovery Centre - the museum of the Victor Harbor National Trust


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row of Norfolk Island pines in Flinders Parade planted in memory of local men killed during the First World War


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tennis courts and club rooms, Flinders Parade, built in 1926


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Bowling Club, Flinders Parade, opened in 1910


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looking along the Esplanade from the mouth of the Inman River. The Newland Uniting Church hall is in the centre background


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Soldiers Memorial on the Esplanade


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building on the Esplanade


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townhouse buildings on the Esplanade


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police station and court house, Torrens Street. This closed in 2008 when new premises were opened on George Main Road


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Victor Harbor District Senior Citizen's Centre, Torrens Street. Built as 'Carrickalinga' by James Malthouse in 1915, and later the home of Dr Ben Brookman.