All Images are by Adelaide Photographer Maxwell Millowick
from Maxwells Web Media
North
Terrace is Adelaide's cultural boulevard and is exactly one mile
(1.6km) long. It contains many excellent examples of early Australian
and South Australian architecture, as well as The Lion Performing
Arts Center and Adelaide's oldest church, which was built in 1838
soon after the arrival of the European settlers. This is the Anglican
Holy Trinity Church and is still in use..
Note:Each image with a click will open up to to the main
page for each location on North Terrace.
Maxwell's Comments: I do hope you will enjoy these images
of some the early heritage buildings of Adelaide, and also a journey
into The Adelaide Botanic Gardens via the images.
Some of these buildings date back more than 150 years!
I am updating some of this page during January 2006
This
page features the section of North Terrace from Kintore Avenue to
the Adelaide Botanical Gardens
We
start the tour at the War Memorial on North Terrace
and we head east
War
Memorial Monument
Adelaide
Library & Institute Building
Adelaide
Library Water Feature
The
Mortlock Library Building
Our States History in print is held here.
State
Museum
Art
Gallery of South Australia
Art
Gallery of South Australia
Mitchell
Building Built c 1879
Bonython
Hall - Jan 2005
Government
House
Adelaide's oldest building
Elder
Hall Built c.1898
Government
House Gates
Government
House Gates
Ayers
House
The
Brookman Building
Botanic
Gardens Entrance Gates
Adelaide
Botanical Gardens
The
Museum of Economic Botany,
in The Botanic Gardens Adelaide
The
Pathway along North Terrace Adelaide is lit by Gas Lamps,
donated to the Adelaide Council by The Gas Company in
1988, to mark the Bicentenary of Australia.
This wall around Government House has been fully restored
to its former glory. Top
Page
Last Updated: 09/01/2006
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North
Terrace Gardens and Buildings - Adelaide's Cultural Boulevard
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