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South Perth foreshore and South Perth Esplanade looking south east from near the Narrows Bridge, Perth Water to the left. South Perth Esplanade is the name of the foreshore area of Perth Water from Point Belches to Mends Street Jetty in South Perth, Western Australia. It has been in the past susceptible to tidal and flooding inundations. [1] [2]
The kiosk was originally located on the Perth Esplanade, until being relocated to an islet at Elizabeth Quay. Originally constructed in 1928 as a tearoom, the kiosk was also known as the Esplanade Kiosk in addition to other names and has hosted various tenants. In 1985 it was renamed after former City of Perth councillor Florence Hummerston. [1]
Restaurant Revolution was an Australian cooking reality television series which screened on the Seven Network in 2015. The show consisted of five teams of one, two, three or four people with a pre-existing relationship competing to turn their vision for a restaurant into a reality. [ 1 ]
Mends Street Jetty is located in South Perth in Western Australia.Situated at the southern shore of the Swan River in the section known as Perth Water, the ferry service is primarily used for accessing the Perth Zoo from the Perth central business district [citation needed] while also being used for commuters.
The Esplanade is a road between Barrack Street and William Street in the Perth central business district. It follows the edge of the Elizabeth Quay area that has been developed on Perth Water , and has had notable buildings and areas adjacent to its short route.
The building, originally known as Lawson Flats, is an eleven-storey art deco apartment block, constructed in 1937, by the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. [1] [2] [3] It included a restaurant and a private club, the Perth Club, at the lower three floors and apartments above.
The Esplanade Reserve was a heritage listed public space located between Perth Water and the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. [1] Established in 1880 on reclaimed land between the William Street and Barrack Street jetties, it served as a prominent recreational area for the city's residents.
Several of Perth's more substantial citizens saw South Perth as a peaceful and tranquil suburb, and by the end of the 1890s, the population was about 400, with many elegant homes. The Zoological Gardens and the Royal Perth Golf Club were opened in 1898, and the area became popular with tourists from the town of Perth across the river.