Heritage Snaps 2020 Government Owned State Heritage Places

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Heritage Snaps 2020 Government Owned State Heritage Places Heritage SnAps 2020 Government owned State Heritage Places NOTE: Please do not enter privately owned property to photograph any State Heritage Places without the owner’s permission. Contents Page 2 - Adelaide City Page 28 – Kangaroo Island Page 8 – North Adelaide Page 30 – Fleurieu Page 9 – Adelaide Hills Page 32– Yorke Peninsula Page 11 – Adelaide Suburbs Page 31 – Limestone Coast Page 20– Port Adelaide Page 35 – Flinders Ranges and Far North Page 21 – Mid North Page 39 – Murraylands Page 25 – Eyre Peninsula 1 STATE HERITAGE STATE HERITAGE PLACE NAME ADDRESS # ADELAIDE CITY 10642 Museum of Economic Botany, Adelaide Botanic Garden Park Lands, Adelaide 10762 Adelaide Remand Centre (former Currie Street Model School) 208 Currie Street, Adelaide 10763 South Australian Museum East Wing North Terrace, Adelaide Corner of Gilles Arcade and Playhouse Lane, 10770 Former Queen's (sometime Royal Victoria) Theatre and Horse Bazaar Adelaide 241-299 Victoria Square, corner of Gouger 10799 Supreme Court (former Local and Insolvency Court) Street, Adelaide 10815 Magistrate's Court (former Police Courthouse, former Supreme Court) Victoria Square, 1 Angas Street, Adelaide 10843 Main Entrance Gates to Adelaide Botanic Garden North Terrace, Adelaide 10844 Adelaide Railway Station / Adelaide Casino North Terrace, Adelaide 10845 Parliament House North Terrace, Adelaide 10846 Former South Australian Institute Building, State Library of SA North Terrace, Adelaide 10849 Ayers House and former Coach House/Stables and Wall 287-300 North Terrace, Adelaide 2 STATE HERITAGE STATE HERITAGE PLACE NAME ADDRESS # 10850 Palm House, Adelaide Botanic Garden North Terrace, Adelaide 10854 Migration Museum (former Destitute Asylum Chapel) Lot 610, Kintore Avenue, Adelaide V241-259 Victoria Square, corner of King 10856 Local and District Court (former Police Court) William Street, Adelaide Treasury on King William and Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury (Former 10857 Treasury Building, including former Cabinet Room and Courtyard) 142-160 King William Street, Adelaide 10871 Art Gallery (former National Gallery) of South Australia North Terrace, Adelaide 10872 South Australian Museum (former Mounted Police Barracks) North Terrace, Adelaide 10873 Government House North Terrace, Adelaide 10874 Old Parliament House North Terrace, Adelaide 10875 Mortlock Wing, State Library of South Australia North Terrace, Adelaide Art Gallery of South Australia Auditorium (former Government Supplies Store, later 10876 Military Store, sometime South Australian Archives, sometime Historical Museum) North Terrace, Adelaide 10889 Former Powder Magazine & Surrounding Walls, Old Adelaide Gaol Gaol Road, Adelaide 3 STATE HERITAGE STATE HERITAGE PLACE NAME ADDRESS # 10891 West Terrace Cemetery Catholic (John Smyth Memorial) Chapel West Terrace, Adelaide 10895 Torrens Building 202-220 Victoria Square, Adelaide 10937 Former Adelaide Gaol 18 Gaol Road, Adelaide 11048 Thebarton Police (originally Mounted Police) Barracks Complex Port Road, Adelaide 11574 Office (former AMP [Australian Mutual Provident Society] Building, former CBA) 19-23 King William Street, Adelaide 11580 RiAus (Former Adelaide Stock Exchange) 53-57 Exchange Place, Adelaide 11636 Lion Arts Centre (former Fowler's Lion Grocery Factory) 73-78 North Terrace, Adelaide 12167 Migration Museum (former Destitute Asylum Store) Kintore Avenue, Adelaide Former Municipal Tramways Trust (MTT) Hackney Tram (later Bus) Depot, including the Goodman Building & Tram Barn (now the Plant Biodiversity Centre), 12349 Adelaide Botanic Garden Hackney Road, Adelaide Adelaide High School (formerly Adelaide Boys High School) 1951 building only and 12557 Observatory Site West Terrace, Adelaide 12722 West Terrace Cemetery West Terrace, Adelaide 13093 Margaret Graham Nurses Home, Royal Adelaide Hospital Frome Road, Adelaide 4 STATE HERITAGE STATE HERITAGE PLACE NAME ADDRESS # Adelaide Festival Centre (Festival Theatre, Playhouse, Space and Amphitheatre, the 13200 Southern Plaza, and Car parking, Restaurant and Convention Facilities) King William Road, Adelaide 13249 Barker Kindergarten 195 Tynte Street, Adelaide 13412 Sir Samuel Way Building (former Charles Moore Department Store) 241-259 Victoria Square, Adelaide 13433 Dwelling 132-140 Carrington Street, Adelaide 13595 Her Majesty's (previously The Opera) Theatre 58 Grote Street, Adelaide 13600 Jeffcott Chambers (former Supreme Court Hotel) 7 Gouger Street, Adelaide 13605 Gilles Street Primary School (1899 building only) 111 Gilles Street, Adelaide Adelaide Botanic Gardens, North Terrace, 13641 Morgue - former Dead House Dwelling Adelaide National Wine Centre of Australia Administration Building ['Yarrabee House'] 13642 (former Lunatic Asylum Medical Officer's Residence) and Front Fence Botanic Road, Adelaide 13643 Simpson Kiosk, Adelaide Botanic Garden Park Lands, Adelaide 13644 Boy and Serpent Fountain, Economic Garden, Adelaide Botanic Garden Park Lands, Adelaide 5 STATE HERITAGE STATE HERITAGE PLACE NAME ADDRESS # Dwelling - North Lodge (former Head Gardener's Cottage), Adelaide Botanic 13645 Garden Plane Tree Drive, Adelaide Mitchell Gates and Victoria Drive and Frome Road Fences, The University of 13653 Adelaide and University of South Australia Victoria Drive, Adelaide 13658 Torrens Weir (Weir No. 1), Adelaide Park Lands, Adelaide 13659 Western Yard Entrance ('Wye') Signal Cabin, Adelaide Railway Station Yard Park Lands, Adelaide 13661 Grandstand, Victoria Park Racecourse Fullarton Road, Adelaide 13662 South Australian Museum North Wing North Terrace. Adelaide 13665 Gallery 8, Migration Museum (former Destitute Asylum Lying-in Hospital) Kintore Avenue, Adelaide 13666 Migration Museum (former Destitute Asylum Female Section) Kintore Avenue, Adelaide 13667 South Australian Museum (former Armoury & Archway) North Terrace, Adelaide Adelaide Botanic Garden, North Terrace, 13669 East Lodge Adelaide 13670 Railway Bridge over River Torrens Park Lands, Adelaide 14617 Former Torrens Training Depot, including Drill Hall and Parade Ground King William Road, Adelaide 6 STATE HERITAGE STATE HERITAGE PLACE NAME ADDRESS # Adelaide Botanic Garden, Botanic Road, 17067 Stone wall, Adelaide Botanic Garden Adelaide Former Powder Magazine Keeper's Residence, Water Tank, Toilet, Fence, Garden 20798 and Curtilage, Old Adelaide Gaol Gaol Road, Adelaide 20996 Bicentennial Conservatory, Adelaide Botanic Garden Hackney Road, Adelaide 26355 Magarey House 284 – 286 South Terrace, Adelaide 26356 Adelaide Fire Station 81 – 129 Wakefield Street, Adelaide 26393 Victoria Park Racecourse (North-East Precinct) Fullarton Road, Adelaide 26395 Robert Burns Monument North Terrace, Adelaide Former Royal Adelaide Hospital (South-West Precinct) [including Sheridan Building (former Kiosk), Bice Building, Women's Health Centre (former Outpatients' Department), Allied Health Services Building (former Admissions and Casualty 26413 Department), McEwin Building. North Terrace, Adelaide 7 STATE HERITAGE STATE HERITAGE PLACE NAME ADDRESS # North Adelaide 228 – 256 Carrington St, 7-29 Hume Lane, 1- 26419 Manitoba Housing Complex 32 Regent St Nth, Adelaide North Adelaide Primary School including Former Shelter Shed and Western and 13608 Northern Sections of Boundary Wall 62-80 Tynte Street, North Adelaide 13541 Allan Campbell Building, Adelaide Children's Hospital 58 King William Road, North Adelaide 13544 Correspondence School (former Dwelling) 64 Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide 13572 Dwelling - Bower Cottages 7-17 Bower Street, North Adelaide 10517 National Motor Museum (former Birdwood Flour Mill) Shannon Street, Birdwood 13540 Angas Building, Adelaide Children's Hospital 70 King William Road, North Adelaide 13414 Dwelling - Bower Cottages 8-16 Bower Street, North Adelaide 11 Jeffcott Street, North Adelaide 10784 'Carclew' (former Dwelling), Fence and Outbuildings 8 STATE HERITAGE STATE HERITAGE PLACE NAME ADDRESS # ADELAIDE HILLS 12854 Balhannah Railway Station and Signal Cabin Junction Road, Balhannah 24021 Dwelling - former Balhannah Railway Station Master's house 36 Junction Road, Balhannah Old Government House (former Governor's Summer Residence), Belair National 10662 Park Belair 13674 Utopia @ Waterfall Gully Kiosk/Restaurant Cleland Conservation Park Off Goolwa - Strathalbyn Road, Currency 10350 Old Currency Creek Road Bridge [Laminated Timber Arch] Creek Para Wirra Conservation Park, Humbug 12782 Lady Alice Gold Mine Site, Para Wirra Conservation Park Scrub Rubbish Dump and Long Gully Roads, Jupiter 10460 Jupiter Creek Diggings, Echunga Goldfield Creek 25921 Silvicultural Reserves (E. sideroxylon 1898 & 1900), Kuitpo Forest Stagecoach Lane, Kuipto 17050 Silvicultural Reserves (P. radiata 1900, P. canariensis 1903), Kuitpo Forest Brookman Road, Kuitpo 10886 River Torrens Weir & Aqueduct, Montacute & Highbury Off Gorge Road, Montacute 11723 Mount Barker Courthouse 37 Hutchinson Street, Mount Barker 9 STATE HERITAGE STATE HERITAGE PLACE NAME ADDRESS # 13288 Mount Torrens Gold Battery Cyanide Road, Mount Torrens Cleland Conservation Park within the 1993 boundary, including Mount Lofty 14205 Summit and Waterfall Gully Mount Lofty Summit Road, Mount Lofty Black Hill Lodge (former Weir Master's House Garage, Stone Channel and Dry- 14767 Stone Walling Ramp), Black Hill Conservation Park Gorge Road, Montacute 10459 Chapel Hill Diggings, Echunga Goldfield Diggings Road, near Mylor 10693 Snake Gully Bridge over the Little Para River [Stone Arch] One Tree Hill Road, One Tree Hill 13967 Dwelling ('Spottiswoode') 12 Ayers Hill Road, Stirling
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