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History of Glenelg

In November, 1836, Colonel William Light found a safe anchorage on the eastern side of St. Vincent’s Gulf at Holdfast Bay, about 11 km south-west of where central Adelaide is now situated. Glenelg was favoured by freshwater lagoons and shady trees, and on 28th December, 1836, Captain John Hindmarsh proclaimed His Majesty’s Province of South Australia at the proclamation tree, later to be a much photographed bent eucalypt. Despite Glenelg’s apparent attraction, Light moved inland to survey the site of Adelaide, and most settlers moved there in March, 1837.

Glenelg’s immediate function was as a port and sea-side resort. Surveyed land was sold there in March, 1839. Severances from existing councils created the Glenelg municipality on 27th August, 1855. A jetty was built in 1859. Glenelg’s role as a port was strengthened when heavy cargo could be taken to Adelaide by the railway which opened in 1873. Goods yards and railway workshops became a source of local employment until about 1900 when Port Adelaide was developed. The Australian Handbook’s description of Glenelg in 1904 was -

… a watering place and municipality, with post, money-order, savings bank and telegraph office, on Holdfast bay or the Patawalonga creek, 6 1/2 miles SSW. from Adelaide. It is in the county and police district of Adelaide, and electorate of Sturt. It is a favourite place of resort during the summer months. The hotels are Pier, Family, Jetty, Terminus, St. Leonard’s, Berkshire, Globe, and Broadway. The places of worship are Episcopal (St. Peter’s), Wesleyan, Roman Catholic (Our Lady of Victories), Congregational Church of Christ and Primitive Methodist. There is a Town Hall in which the Glenelg Institute (with 2,400 vols.) has accommodation, and there are also several relics of the early days. Has Masonic, Oddfellows, Foresters, Druids, and Rechabite sociedties. A State school and several private ones. Swimming baths. Two Government railways connect it with Adelaide, trains running each way about half-hourly. A fixed red light on an iron lighthouse – the lantern being 39 feet above high-water mark – is placed on the head of the jetty (which is 1,356 feet in length, with a depth of 11 feet of water at the outer end). It was off Glenelg, better known as Holdfast Bay, that H.M.S. Buffalo ahchored in 1836, when South Australia was proclaimed a British province by Governor Hindmarsh, under the historical "Old Gum Tree," which is situated about half a mile from the beach, and on the 18th June, 1887, young gum trees were planted around the old one to perpetuate its memory. Glenelg is supplied with gas and water. Agricultural district of sand, sandstone, and conglomerate formation. Area of municipality 560 acres, property of annual ratable value of 37,170 pounds. Population of the municipal district about 4,500.

Between 1901 and 1932 the Glenelg municipality’s boundaries were enlarged by severances from Marion and West Torrens Councils, to take in new housing estates. Large influxes of Summer visitors attracted foreshore improvements and tree planting. The Anzac Memorial Highway League, formed in 1917, succeeded in getting an improved road link to Adelaide, capitalising on motorised day trips to Glenelg. The railway was replaced by the Glenelg tram in 1929.

The insular turn-of-the-century township gradually merged with metropolitan Adelaide as post-war housing filled in the Glenelg plains. In 1947 The Australian Blue Book described Glenelg as -

The Corporation, always mindful of this reputation, and of the interests of the town generally, has provided beautiful promenades running north and south of the jetty road, many grass-planted and tree-shaded reserves, and beautiful gardens. Everything possible has been done towards encouraging, and providing for, excursionists and, at the same time, towards providing an area attractive to residents. The effect of the latter is seen in the number of large and tasteful homes, many of them worthy to be called mansions, which adorn the area. The beach is a beautiful one, sandy and gently sloping, and from it bathing, safe for both children and adults, can be enjoyed. Bands and concert parties give performances on the jetty, and for many months of the year both beach and jetty give the appearance of a continuous fair.

Sporting facilities include many tennis courts, bowling freens, Glenelg Oval, a golf links, and an enclosed bathing area on the sea front.

The shopping centre is of considerable size, electricity and water are both reticulated. Transport to the city is by fast electric tram- acknowledged to be the fastest and best service in Australia. The broad Anzac Highway provides motorists with a fast-travelling highway to Adelaide; omnibus services also use this route.

In the later postwar years Glenelg increasingly became a dormitory suburb for Adelaide. Large building allotments and unimproved capital value rating were an incentive for higher-density redevelopment for flats and units. Glenelg continued to be a day-trip and holiday destination. Its area of 4.8 square km held 18 hotels/motels, 7 private hotels and numerous holiday flats. In the Summer months there were the Proclamation Day celebration (28 December), a Christmas Pageant and Carols by the Sea, and in January a regatta and the Birdman Rally.

The shopping centre is in Jetty Road, along which the Glenelg tram runs. It has about 200 shops, many with extended trading hours. At the end of Jetty Road is Moseley Square, containing civic buildings and the Buffalo memorial. (HMS Buffalo was the vessel which brought early settlers to Holdfast Bay, and a replica anchored in the Patawalonga Boat Haven has a museum and a restaurant.)

Glenelg has six primary schools, three secondary schools (all private), two public hospitals (one for servicemen and veterans), and three private hospitals. Glenelg’s populations contains an above-average proportion of persons over 60 and a below-average proportion under 20. Glenelg’s census populations have been 4,849 (1911), 10,409 (1933), 12,966 (1954) and 12,956 (1991).

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History of Glenelg

In November, 1836, Colonel William Light found a safe anchorage on the eastern side of St. Vincent’s Gulf at Holdfast Bay, about 11 km south-west of where central Adelaide is now situated. Glenelg was favoured by freshwater lagoons and shady trees, and on 28th December, 1836, Captain John Hindmarsh proclaimed His Majesty’s Province of South Australia at the proclamation tree, later to be a much photographed bent eucalypt. Despite Glenelg’s apparent attraction, Light moved inland to survey the site of Adelaide, and most settlers moved there in March, 1837.

Glenelg’s immediate function was as a port and sea-side resort. Surveyed land was sold there in March, 1839. Severances from existing councils created the Glenelg municipality on 27th August, 1855. A jetty was built in 1859. Glenelg’s role as a port was strengthened when heavy cargo could be taken to Adelaide by the railway which opened in 1873. Goods yards and railway workshops became a source of local employment until about 1900 when Port Adelaide was developed. The Australian Handbook’s description of Glenelg in 1904 was -

… a watering place and municipality, with post, money-order, savings bank and telegraph office, on Holdfast bay or the Patawalonga creek, 6 1/2 miles SSW. from Adelaide. It is in the county and police district of Adelaide, and electorate of Sturt. It is a favourite place of resort during the summer months. The hotels are Pier, Family, Jetty, Terminus, St. Leonard’s, Berkshire, Globe, and Broadway. The places of worship are Episcopal (St. Peter’s), Wesleyan, Roman Catholic (Our Lady of Victories), Congregational Church of Christ and Primitive Methodist. There is a Town Hall in which the Glenelg Institute (with 2,400 vols.) has accommodation, and there are also several relics of the early days. Has Masonic, Oddfellows, Foresters, Druids, and Rechabite sociedties. A State school and several private ones. Swimming baths. Two Government railways connect it with Adelaide, trains running each way about half-hourly. A fixed red light on an iron lighthouse – the lantern being 39 feet above high-water mark – is placed on the head of the jetty (which is 1,356 feet in length, with a depth of 11 feet of water at the outer end). It was off Glenelg, better known as Holdfast Bay, that H.M.S. Buffalo ahchored in 1836, when South Australia was proclaimed a British province by Governor Hindmarsh, under the historical "Old Gum Tree," which is situated about half a mile from the beach, and on the 18th June, 1887, young gum trees were planted around the old one to perpetuate its memory. Glenelg is supplied with gas and water. Agricultural district of sand, sandstone, and conglomerate formation. Area of municipality 560 acres, property of annual ratable value of 37,170 pounds. Population of the municipal district about 4,500.

Between 1901 and 1932 the Glenelg municipality’s boundaries were enlarged by severances from Marion and West Torrens Councils, to take in new housing estates. Large influxes of Summer visitors attracted foreshore improvements and tree planting. The Anzac Memorial Highway League, formed in 1917, succeeded in getting an improved road link to Adelaide, capitalising on motorised day trips to Glenelg. The railway was replaced by the Glenelg tram in 1929.

The insular turn-of-the-century township gradually merged with metropolitan Adelaide as post-war housing filled in the Glenelg plains. In 1947 The Australian Blue Book described Glenelg as -

The Corporation, always mindful of this reputation, and of the interests of the town generally, has provided beautiful promenades running north and south of the jetty road, many grass-planted and tree-shaded reserves, and beautiful gardens. Everything possible has been done towards encouraging, and providing for, excursionists and, at the same time, towards providing an area attractive to residents. The effect of the latter is seen in the number of large and tasteful homes, many of them worthy to be called mansions, which adorn the area. The beach is a beautiful one, sandy and gently sloping, and from it bathing, safe for both children and adults, can be enjoyed. Bands and concert parties give performances on the jetty, and for many months of the year both beach and jetty give the appearance of a continuous fair.

Sporting facilities include many tennis courts, bowling freens, Glenelg Oval, a golf links, and an enclosed bathing area on the sea front.

The shopping centre is of considerable size, electricity and water are both reticulated. Transport to the city is by fast electric tram- acknowledged to be the fastest and best service in Australia. The broad Anzac Highway provides motorists with a fast-travelling highway to Adelaide; omnibus services also use this route.

In the later postwar years Glenelg increasingly became a dormitory suburb for Adelaide. Large building allotments and unimproved capital value rating were an incentive for higher-density redevelopment for flats and units. Glenelg continued to be a day-trip and holiday destination. Its area of 4.8 square km held 18 hotels/motels, 7 private hotels and numerous holiday flats. In the Summer months there were the Proclamation Day celebration (28 December), a Christmas Pageant and Carols by the Sea, and in January a regatta and the Birdman Rally.

The shopping centre is in Jetty Road, along which the Glenelg tram runs. It has about 200 shops, many with extended trading hours. At the end of Jetty Road is Moseley Square, containing civic buildings and the Buffalo memorial. (HMS Buffalo was the vessel which brought early settlers to Holdfast Bay, and a replica anchored in the Patawalonga Boat Haven has a museum and a restaurant.)

Glenelg has six primary schools, three secondary schools (all private), two public hospitals (one for servicemen and veterans), and three private hospitals. Glenelg’s populations contains an above-average proportion of persons over 60 and a below-average proportion under 20. Glenelg’s census populations have been 4,849 (1911), 10,409 (1933), 12,966 (1954) and 12,956 (1991).

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History of Glenelg

In November, 1836, Colonel William Light found a safe anchorage on the eastern side of St. Vincent’s Gulf at Holdfast Bay, about 11 km south-west of where central Adelaide is now situated. Glenelg was favoured by freshwater lagoons and shady trees, and on 28th December, 1836, Captain John Hindmarsh proclaimed His Majesty’s Province of South Australia at the proclamation tree, later to be a much photographed bent eucalypt. Despite Glenelg’s apparent attraction, Light moved inland to survey the site of Adelaide, and most settlers moved there in March, 1837.

Glenelg’s immediate function was as a port and sea-side resort. Surveyed land was sold there in March, 1839. Severances from existing councils created the Glenelg municipality on 27th August, 1855. A jetty was built in 1859. Glenelg’s role as a port was strengthened when heavy cargo could be taken to Adelaide by the railway which opened in 1873. Goods yards and railway workshops became a source of local employment until about 1900 when Port Adelaide was developed. The Australian Handbook’s description of Glenelg in 1904 was -

… a watering place and municipality, with post, money-order, savings bank and telegraph office, on Holdfast bay or the Patawalonga creek, 6 1/2 miles SSW. from Adelaide. It is in the county and police district of Adelaide, and electorate of Sturt. It is a favourite place of resort during the summer months. The hotels are Pier, Family, Jetty, Terminus, St. Leonard’s, Berkshire, Globe, and Broadway. The places of worship are Episcopal (St. Peter’s), Wesleyan, Roman Catholic (Our Lady of Victories), Congregational Church of Christ and Primitive Methodist. There is a Town Hall in which the Glenelg Institute (with 2,400 vols.) has accommodation, and there are also several relics of the early days. Has Masonic, Oddfellows, Foresters, Druids, and Rechabite sociedties. A State school and several private ones. Swimming baths. Two Government railways connect it with Adelaide, trains running each way about half-hourly. A fixed red light on an iron lighthouse – the lantern being 39 feet above high-water mark – is placed on the head of the jetty (which is 1,356 feet in length, with a depth of 11 feet of water at the outer end). It was off Glenelg, better known as Holdfast Bay, that H.M.S. Buffalo ahchored in 1836, when South Australia was proclaimed a British province by Governor Hindmarsh, under the historical "Old Gum Tree," which is situated about half a mile from the beach, and on the 18th June, 1887, young gum trees were planted around the old one to perpetuate its memory. Glenelg is supplied with gas and water. Agricultural district of sand, sandstone, and conglomerate formation. Area of municipality 560 acres, property of annual ratable value of 37,170 pounds. Population of the municipal district about 4,500.

Between 1901 and 1932 the Glenelg municipality’s boundaries were enlarged by severances from Marion and West Torrens Councils, to take in new housing estates. Large influxes of Summer visitors attracted foreshore improvements and tree planting. The Anzac Memorial Highway League, formed in 1917, succeeded in getting an improved road link to Adelaide, capitalising on motorised day trips to Glenelg. The railway was replaced by the Glenelg tram in 1929.

The insular turn-of-the-century township gradually merged with metropolitan Adelaide as post-war housing filled in the Glenelg plains. In 1947 The Australian Blue Book described Glenelg as -

The Corporation, always mindful of this reputation, and of the interests of the town generally, has provided beautiful promenades running north and south of the jetty road, many grass-planted and tree-shaded reserves, and beautiful gardens. Everything possible has been done towards encouraging, and providing for, excursionists and, at the same time, towards providing an area attractive to residents. The effect of the latter is seen in the number of large and tasteful homes, many of them worthy to be called mansions, which adorn the area. The beach is a beautiful one, sandy and gently sloping, and from it bathing, safe for both children and adults, can be enjoyed. Bands and concert parties give performances on the jetty, and for many months of the year both beach and jetty give the appearance of a continuous fair.

Sporting facilities include many tennis courts, bowling freens, Glenelg Oval, a golf links, and an enclosed bathing area on the sea front.

The shopping centre is of considerable size, electricity and water are both reticulated. Transport to the city is by fast electric tram- acknowledged to be the fastest and best service in Australia. The broad Anzac Highway provides motorists with a fast-travelling highway to Adelaide; omnibus services also use this route.

In the later postwar years Glenelg increasingly became a dormitory suburb for Adelaide. Large building allotments and unimproved capital value rating were an incentive for higher-density redevelopment for flats and units. Glenelg continued to be a day-trip and holiday destination. Its area of 4.8 square km held 18 hotels/motels, 7 private hotels and numerous holiday flats. In the Summer months there were the Proclamation Day celebration (28 December), a Christmas Pageant and Carols by the Sea, and in January a regatta and the Birdman Rally.

The shopping centre is in Jetty Road, along which the Glenelg tram runs. It has about 200 shops, many with extended trading hours. At the end of Jetty Road is Moseley Square, containing civic buildings and the Buffalo memorial. (HMS Buffalo was the vessel which brought early settlers to Holdfast Bay, and a replica anchored in the Patawalonga Boat Haven has a museum and a restaurant.)

Glenelg has six primary schools, three secondary schools (all private), two public hospitals (one for servicemen and veterans), and three private hospitals. Glenelg’s populations contains an above-average proportion of persons over 60 and a below-average proportion under 20. Glenelg’s census populations have been 4,849 (1911), 10,409 (1933), 12,966 (1954) and 12,956 (1991).

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Jun 24 2011

Travelin’ in Time: Our town names, place names are stories just waiting to be told

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Travelin’ in Time: Our town names, place names are stories just waiting to be told
Every one of the names in our county has a story behind it. Most are pretty interesting. This is the story of our more colorful names and a brief description of how and why their names were chosen.
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11. Three Lion group units negotiating strategic collaboration with others
PETALING JAYA: Lion Group has confirmed that three of its units are in preliminary talks with various parties regarding a potential strategic collaboration.
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Jun 22 2011

Babyliss Pro Nano Titanium Flat Iron Review

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BaByliss PRO Nano Titanium Flat Iron Review (slim version) see more details about this flat iron on my blog My Website/Blog: www.twoheartstogether.com My Email: samantha@twoheartstogether.com My Twitter: twitter.com

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Jun 21 2011

Q&A: How do i curl my hair with my “mini flat iron”?

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Question by Flippin Sunshiner: How do i curl my hair with my “mini flat iron”?
soo i have a babyliss paris “liss and go” mini flat iron….anf i have very short hair(im a guy)….
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sooo plz help me guys….i want tight curls like nick jonas—and my hair is naturally ultra flippy and wavy

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you can take like a piece of hair and then put it in the flat iron then just rotate the flat iron like rotate it in circles

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Jun 20 2011

BaByliss BABTT4073 Pro TT Tourmaline Titanium Steam Straightener, 1.5 Inch Reviews

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Jun 17 2011

♥My Doggie Is Gone☹ + New Solia Flat Iron♥

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Flat Iron was sent to me from Folica.com, It was prize for entering their Great Hair Day Contest through BrittneyNGray www.folica.com TWITTER: www.Twitter.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com BLOG: www.Daseana.blogspot.com GET SIGMA MAKEUP BRUSHES! http
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Jun 15 2011

GHD Flat Iron Long Natural African American Hair

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Jun 14 2011

Review: Remington T Studio Mini Flat Iron

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Jun 11 2011

Models of FHI Flat Iron: Some Info

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FHI has been providing hair styling and hair care products which are bringing about marvelous results in affordable prices. Mainly for this reason it is considers a excellent tool you just have to have if you decide to open a salon or think of trying to change your hair at home, the FHI hair straightener is also an extremely popular brand for its vast range of hair care producers all across the USA.

In the recent years FHI flat iron brand has been manufacturing and designing a large number of hair styling tools. Now, the FHI has an enormously large range of products to choose from. Every model has a separate and unique feature that none other has. This enables customers to choose the perfect model of FHI irons which they feel suits their purpose.

Bluntly EPS, Platform and Technique are the three models that FHI irons can be divided into. EPS are mainly for professional use. Hence it is especially designed to be an extra sturdy straightener for it to endure the rough treatment.

The maximum heat of the EPS models is 450 degrees which is more than enough for professional salon use. Integrated with top notch and hi-tech technology called PTC it is capable of providing instant heating and hence ensures shiny and conditioned hair.

The Platform models have almost the same features as the EPS models but are more compact and designed for home use. The notable quality of this model of FHI flat irons is that the heat can be adjusted in accordance to your need. It has a heating capacity of 140 F to 450 F. The result is frizz-free hair due to the intense heat and low electromagnetic field formed by the iron.

The last model of FHI hair straighteners is the Technique G2 series. It is an advanced flat iron incorporated with ceramic and tourmaline technologies which ensures prevention of any heat damages. The unique feature of this flat iron is that it is integrated with a technology that can automatically change the heat by sensing your hair texture.

With FHI hair iron’s above three models you can try various new styles. Note that not every straightener will give you the desired results, if you are searching for a perfect flat iron, look no further and buy a FHI hair styling straightener. It also reduces the amount of effort that you will have to put in for styling your hairs, what more can you ask for?

 

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Those who have curled their hair at least once in their lifetime using a curling iron would admit that the irons are indeed a fabulous invention of today. If you like most of other women love to acquire those celebrity curls on your hair that too without harming your beautiful hair, then you should look forward for a good ceramic hair curler.

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Hair Extensions Colors available: Some Notes

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Jun 08 2011

What’s the difference between Chi flat Iron and a regular flat iron?

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Question by Rain: What’s the difference between Chi flat Iron and a regular flat iron?
I had a chi iron 2 years ago. As everyone knows their quite expensive. So i bought a regular flat iron for 9.00. It doesn’t seem to leave by hair as healthy looking as the chi and or as straight. Is it just me or does the chi iron really beat all other flat irons?

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it’s just the hype behind it.
yes, the quality is good,… far better than one for .
but the actual outcome is similar to any good, ceramic flat iron.
however their other hair products work quite a bit better than other brands.
(in my experience)
such as the silk infusion.

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