Ghosts of Port Adelaide - Lighthouse
Port Adelaide has a long and storied history - rich with intrigue, mystery and ghost stories.
The City of PAE has developed ‘Ghosts of the Port, a’ self-guided walking tour, researched and written by Australia’s most recognised paranormal investigator Allen Tiller.
Allen is the star of Syfy’s hit TV show, Haunting: Australia. He has been investigating the paranormal for over ten years right across Australia and is known for his unique and historically factual approach to ghost hunting.
The guide includes a detailed history of 13 different haunted locations across the Port and their ghosts, including the Civic Precinct, local pubs, Lipson Street, the Lighthouse and more.
Allen has also created three short videos on key haunted locations in the Port which we will be sharing in the coming days. Today, learn all about the opera singing ghost in the old police cells which is now the Visitor Information Centre.
Why not head along to the haunted Visitor Information Centre during opening hours to pick up your free map and guide book, then go for a walk to investigate the ghosts of the Port for yourself! View the map and download the guide book here portenf.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?c=51325
Port Adelaide Haunted Hotel
Port Adelaide has a long and storied history, rich with intrigue, mystery and ghost stories.
The City of PAE has developed ‘Ghosts of the Port, a’ self-guided walking tour, researched and written by Australia’s most recognised paranormal investigator Allen Tiller.
Allen is the star of Syfy’s hit TV show, Haunting: Australia. He has been investigating the paranormal for over fifteen years right across Australia and is known for his unique and historically factual approach to ghost hunting.
The guide includes a detailed history of 13 different haunted locations across the Port and their ghosts, including the Civic Precinct, local pubs, Lipson Street, the Lighthouse and more.
Head along to the Visitor Information Centre during opening hours to pick up your free map and guide book, then go for a walk and investigate the ghosts of the Port for yourself!
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Ghosts of Port Adelaide - Hotels
Port Adelaide has a long and storied history - rich with intrigue, mystery and ghost stories.
The City of PAE has developed ‘Ghosts of the Port, a’ self-guided walking tour, researched and written by Australia’s most recognised paranormal investigator Allen Tiller.
Allen is the star of Syfy’s hit TV show, Haunting: Australia. He has been investigating the paranormal for over ten years right across Australia and is known for his unique and historically factual approach to ghost hunting.
The guide includes a detailed history of 13 different haunted locations across the Port and their ghosts, including the Civic Precinct, local pubs, Lipson Street, the Lighthouse and more.
Allen has also created three short videos on key haunted locations in the Port which we will be sharing in the coming days. Today, learn all about the opera singing ghost in the old police cells which is now the Visitor Information Centre.
Why not head along to the haunted Visitor Information Centre during opening hours to pick up your free map and guide book, then go for a walk to investigate the ghosts of the Port for yourself! View the map and download the guide book here portenf.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?c=51325
Port Adelaide Lighthouse
A brief story of the Port Adelaide Lighthouse.
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Ghosts of the Port: Haunted Lighthouse
Join Haunting: Australia's Allen Tiller as he tells the haunted history of Port Adelaide's iconic haunted lighthouse
Then, visit the Port Adelaide Information Centre and get your FREE copy of Allen's booklet Ghosts of the Port - Walking Tour and visit 13 haunted places in Port Adelaide for yourself!! (created in conjunction with the City of PAE)
Or Download the PDF here:
Video: Karen Tiller
Sound: Karen Tiller
Editing: Allen Tiller
Research: Allen Tiller
Ghost: Darren Davies
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Ghosts of the Port: Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre
Join Haunting: Australia's Allen Tiller as he visits a former Police Station and Cells known to be haunted by past criminals in the heart of Port Adelaide!
Then, visit the Port Adelaide Information Centre and get your FREE copy of Allen's booklet Ghosts of the Port - Walking Tour and visit 13 haunted places in Port Adelaide for yourself!! (created in conjunction with the City of PAE)
Or Download the PDF here:
Video: Karen Tiller
Sound: Karen Tiller
Editing: Allen Tiller
Research: Allen Tiller
The Lighthouse Holiday Home - Port Hughes, South Australia
Haunting Australia S01E06 Australian Pioneer Village 23 Apr 2015
Ghosts of the Port - Haunted Hotel
Join Haunting: Australia's Allen Tiller as he takes you on a journey to discover some of Port Adelaide's most haunted historic hotels.
Then, visit the Port Adelaide Information Centre and get your FREE copy of Allen's booklet Ghosts of the Port - Walking Tourand visit 13 haunted places in Port Adelaide for yourself!! (created in conjunction with the City of PAE)
Or Download the PDF here:
Video: Karen Tiller
Sound: Karen Tiller
Editing: Allen Tiller
Research: Allen Tiller
Ghost: Karina Eames
Our thanks to the Highercombe Hotel for assistance.
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Glenelg Beach Slideshow - oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia
Beautiful Glenelg Beach - please come here to visit us and enjoy!
Glenelg is a popular beach-side suburb of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it has become a popular tourist destination due to its beach and many attractions, home to several hotels and dozens of restaurants.
Established in 1836, it is the oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia (the oldest being Kingscote on Kangaroo Island), with the proclamation of the colony of South Australia. It was named after Lord Glenelg, a member of British Cabinet and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.
Through Lord Glenelg the name derives from Glenelg, Highland (previously Inverness-shire), Scotland. In Scottish Gaelic the name is Gleann Eilg. The name Glenelg is noteworthy for being a palindrome.
In August 1857, construction of Glenelg's first jetty commenced; it was opened on 25 April 1859. Costing over £31,000 (pounds sterling) to build, the structure was 381 metres (1,250 ft) long. The jetty was used not only by fishermen but also to accept cargo from ships, including a mail service operated by P&O, until Port Adelaide replaced it as Adelaide's main port.
There were several additions to the jetty. A lighthouse was built in 1872 at the jetty's end, but a year later it caught fire and was cast into the sea to save the rest of the structure. A replacement lighthouse was built in 1874, and was 12.1 metres (40 ft) tall. Other additions included public baths, an aquarium, a police shed and a three-story kiosk with tea rooms. The kiosk structure also housed a family.
The kiosk was wrecked in a storm in 1943, and the entire jetty was destroyed by a freak cyclone in 1948, most of the structure washed away and the rest unsafe. Just two weeks later, the local council began drafting plans for a new jetty and construction was completed in 1969. The new structure was just 215 metres (705 ft) long,[12] less than two-thirds of the original jetty. The second jetty continues to stand today, at the end of Jetty Road.
Many other high-rise buildings exist in Glenelg, including the fifteen-story Stamford Grand hotel on Moseley Square, built in 1990, and the twelve-story Liberty Towers, built in 2004.
The Holdfast Shores development, starting in the late 1990s, included the construction of the Marina Pier apartment building with its own private marina in Glenelg North, and the Pier Hotel.
The only tram line still operating in Adelaide is the Glenelg Tram, which runs from Moseley Square, along Jetty Road though Glenelg, to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Hindmarsh. The route dates back to 1873 and is still operated on weekends and holidays by the historic H-Class trams, circa 1929.[ Weekday service was taken over by modern Bombardier Flexity Classic trams in 2006.
Jetty Road is a long ribbon of shops, entertainment facilities and other commercial activities - it is the main shopping precinct in Glenelg.
Port Adelaide East
The eastern reaches of Port Adelaide, including the new Port River Bridge, the Birkenhead Tavern, the lighthouse, the One and All, training ship and the ketch Falie, with a final view of the Birkenhead Bridge.
Glenelg Beach est 1836 oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia
Glenelg is a popular beach-side suburb of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it has become a popular tourist destination due to its beach and many attractions, home to several hotels and dozens of restaurants.
Established in 1836, it is the oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia (the oldest being Kingscote on Kangaroo Island), with the proclamation of the colony of South Australia. It was named after Lord Glenelg, a member of British Cabinet and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.
Through Lord Glenelg the name derives from Glenelg, Highland (previously Inverness-shire), Scotland. In Scottish Gaelic the name is Gleann Eilg. The name Glenelg is noteworthy for being a palindrome.
In August 1857, construction of Glenelg's first jetty commenced; it was opened on 25 April 1859. Costing over £31,000 (pounds sterling) to build, the structure was 381 metres (1,250 ft) long. The jetty was used not only by fishermen but also to accept cargo from ships, including a mail service operated by P&O, until Port Adelaide replaced it as Adelaide's main port.
There were several additions to the jetty. A lighthouse was built in 1872 at the jetty's end, but a year later it caught fire and was cast into the sea to save the rest of the structure. A replacement lighthouse was built in 1874, and was 12.1 metres (40 ft) tall. Other additions included public baths, an aquarium, a police shed and a three-story kiosk with tea rooms. The kiosk structure also housed a family.
The kiosk was wrecked in a storm in 1943, and the entire jetty was destroyed by a freak cyclone in 1948, most of the structure washed away and the rest unsafe. Just two weeks later, the local council began drafting plans for a new jetty and construction was completed in 1969. The new structure was just 215 metres (705 ft) long,[12] less than two-thirds of the original jetty. The second jetty continues to stand today, at the end of Jetty Road.
Many other high-rise buildings exist in Glenelg, including the fifteen-story Stamford Grand hotel on Moseley Square, built in 1990, and the twelve-story Liberty Towers, built in 2004.
The Holdfast Shores development, starting in the late 1990s, included the construction of the Marina Pier apartment building with its own private marina in Glenelg North, and the Pier Hotel.
The only tram line still operating in Adelaide is the Glenelg Tram, which runs from Moseley Square, along Jetty Road though Glenelg, to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Hindmarsh. The route dates back to 1873 and is still operated on weekends and holidays by the historic H-Class trams, circa 1929.[ Weekday service was taken over by modern Bombardier Flexity Classic trams in 2006.
Jetty Road is a long ribbon of shops, entertainment facilities and other commercial activities - it is the main shopping precinct in Glenelg.
Adelaide Central Market Ghost
Trading since 1869, there's bound to be a story or two connected to this incredibly iconic piece of South Australia. At around 3am the Security Guard began has round when he felt something brush against his back. He felt quite uneasy, as he was the only person in the Market at the time. Curious, he checked the security footage just for a look - and what he saw (at around 13 seconds in) was something we can't explain...
The figure seems to appear out of nowhere, walking from one side of the walkway to the other. Its reflection can even be caught on the side of the window.
It can be seen from behind a metal grill roller door - no plastic or glass to produce a bounce-off reflection.
What's your thoughts?
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Ghost haunts Brompton IGA
After the success of the 'Ghost haunts IGA' video on Adelaide Now we went back to see if we could find any sign of the ghost.
ADELAIDE'S BEST LOOKOUTS
A few lookouts overlooking a sunset all shots taking in Adelaide, South Australia.
Track: 90 Proof - Inner City Prophet [12 Instrumental]
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Ghosts of Port Adelaide - Visitor Info Centre
Port Adelaide has a long and storied history - rich with intrigue, mystery and ghost stories.
The City of PAE has developed ‘Ghosts of the Port, a’ self-guided walking tour, researched and written by Australia’s most recognised paranormal investigator Allen Tiller.
Allen is the star of Syfy’s hit TV show, Haunting: Australia. He has been investigating the paranormal for over ten years right across Australia and is known for his unique and historically factual approach to ghost hunting.
The guide includes a detailed history of 13 different haunted locations across the Port and their ghosts, including the Civic Precinct, local pubs, Lipson Street, the Lighthouse and more.
Allen has also created three short videos on key haunted locations in the Port which we will be sharing in the coming days. Today, learn all about the opera singing ghost in the old police cells which is now the Visitor Information Centre.
Why not head along to the haunted Visitor Information Centre during opening hours to pick up your free map and guide book, then go for a walk to investigate the ghosts of the Port for yourself! View the map and download the guide book here portenf.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?c=51325
Ghosts haunt the IGA
The 'Ghost haunts the IGA' story was supposed to be a bit of fun for the Adelaide Now website at the time. Little did we know that this short and supposedly fun video would take the story globally, with Norm flown to LA to appear in My Ghost Story and appearing on Channel 7's Sunrise program.
Sorry about the quality I didn't have the original file.
Whistling Ghost at the Haunted Railway Museum, Port Adelaide
On occasion at the National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide, the sound of whistling has been heard by volunteers, guides and guests. The museum sits on the old working part of the Port Dock Railway Station where we have found at least 21 deaths in her history.
At the time the whistling is heard, every person on the premises is accounted for and is investigating in other sheds. On searching, nobody had broken in. Only the people in this pavilion heard the whistling, but fortunately this time it was captured on video.
At this time it remains a curiosity. Next time it is heard however, it will be explored a lot more. Can we say it is a ghost or sound from the past? Nobody can prove that, so we just put it up for your enjoyment to make of what you will :)
Lighthouse Keepers Inn - Apollo Bay Hotels, Australia
Lighthouse Keepers Inn 3.5 Stars Hotel in Apollo Bay ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Directly opposite Apollo Bay Beach, Lighthouse Keepers Inn offers rooms with a private balcony and lovely ocean or garden views.
A flat-screen TV and DVD player are standard in all rooms.
Free parking is available on site.
Located on the Great Ocean Road, Lighthouse Keepers Inn Apollo Bay is only 10 minutes’ walk from Apollo Bay Golf Club.
The famous Twelve Apostles are 85 km away, and Avalon Airport is a 2-hour drive away.
All rooms have a refrigerator, tea and coffee maker and toaster.
Each air-conditioned room is decorated in warm colours, and has a seating area.
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Location in : 175 Great Ocean Road,au 3233, Apollo Bay, Australia
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Port Adelaide Industrial Area
I went for a drive looking for movie sets.