File:Nerang Street, Southport, 1969 - Flickr - Queensland State Archives.jpg
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QSA Item ID 1036661 View this and other original records at the Queensland State Archives: Series ID 192
A settlement was first surveyed in 1874 and the name Southport decided the following year Southport was once the site of timber mills. A port was established to ship logs to Brisbane. Cutting timber opened up the area for settlement. Early rural industries included sugar growing and livestock grazing. In 1883, the first Southport Pier was built to allow steamships to bring cargo and passengers to Southport. In the 1880s, Southport became the chosen site for the holiday residence of the Queensland Governor Sir Anthony Musgrave and his wife Lady Musgrave. Known as the Summer Place and still situated on the present day site of The Southport School, the choice of Southport as the preferred holiday destination for one of the most prominent couples in Queensland established the township as Queensland's preeminent seaside resort. Following the death of the governor in 1888, the Summer Place continued to be a holiday home for visitors to the area. In 1889 the South Coast railway from Beenleigh to Southport opened. The line was closed in 1964. After the arrival of the rail and prior to the construction of vehicular or pedestrian bridges across the Nerang River, a ferry service run by Johan Meyer ferried passengers to Main Beach, Queensland and a horse and buggy service linked the area to Surfers Paradise. By 1901 (Federation) Southport was well established as a tourist seaside spot with numerous accommodation options and a permanent population of 1230. Tourism continued to expand in the first half of the 20th century with Southport maintaining its role as a seaside resort and a popular destination for day trippers and excursionists travelling from Brisbane. The construction of the Jubilee Bridge in 1925 between Southport and Main Beach replaced the ferry service and facilitated further growth. On 25 April 1922 (ANZAC Day) Southport War Memorial located at the foot of Nerang Street was dedicated by the Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Albert, John Appel, in the presence of many Southport people. In 2010, renovation of the parklands required the relocation of the memorial; it was re-dedicated on 11 November 2010. A concrete jetty was built in 1914 to replace the earlier structure. In 1927, the Pier Theatre which included a cafe and indoor golf course was built on the jetty. A fire destroyed the structure in 1932 but it was rebuilt and open to the public for nearly forty years. By the 1950s, Southport was the central entertainment location of the Gold Coast. It was also the administrative centre, with a central business district. In 2013 the business area of Southport was declared a priority development area, officially creating the Gold Coast central business district. Source: Wikipedia Southport, Queensland |
Date | Taken in 1969 |
Source | Nerang Street, Southport, 1969 |
Author | Queensland State Archives |
Flickr tags InfoField | qsa , queensland state archives , southport , nerang street , gold coast |
Camera location | 27° 58′ 02.67″ S, 153° 24′ 50.35″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -27.967408; 153.413987 |
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This image is protected by Crown Copyright because it is owned by the Australian Government or that of the states or territories, and is in the public domain because it was created or published prior to 1975 and the copyright has therefore expired. The government of Australia has declared that the expiration of Crown Copyrights applies worldwide. This has been confirmed by correspondence received by the Volunteer Response Team (Ticket:2017062010010417).
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by Queensland State Archives at https://flickr.com/photos/60455048@N02/44940054081. It was reviewed on 27 August 2020 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the Public Domain Mark. |
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