Carlisle Street, St Kilda, 1862
Carlisle Street, St Kilda, 1862
St Kilda is a residential suburb on Port Phillip Bay, 6 km south-east of central Melbourne.
During 1841-42 a cargo yacht ‘Lady of St Kilda’ was anchored in the bay, having been placed there for sale or barter. A colonial historian, Henry Gyles Turner, recorded that J.B. Were had an interest in the yacht and selected the raised sea side knoll at St Kilda as the place for a picnic. The yacht's captain was apparently present. From that event it appears that the place was named after the yacht. (The yacht's name was presumably taken from the Hebridean island of St Kilda.)
Carlisle Street, St Kilda, 1862
Soldier's Monument, St Kilda
The Pier, St Kilda
Carlisle Street, St Kilda, 1957
Luna Park, St Kilda
Crowds on the beach, St Kilda
Aerial of St Kilda, c1937
Luna Park from the Dinghy Jetty, St Kilda
Luna Park, St Kilda
Beach Scene, St Kilda, c1937
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