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Adelaide Club

The Adelaide Club is an exclusive gentlemen's club situated on North Terrace in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide. Founded in 1863, the club comprises members of the Adelaide Establishment.[1]

Adelaide Club
Formation1863 (1863)
Location
Coordinates34°55′19″S 138°36′00″E / 34.921888°S 138.600017°E / -34.921888; 138.600017

South Australian Club (1838–1843) edit

An earlier club with similar aims and membership was the South Australian Club, founded in 1838, which purchased the Victoria Hotel from William Williams on Hindley Street for their premises.[2] Members included Sturt, Morphett and Fisher.[3][4] Membership was by ballot; joining fee 10 gns., membership 2 gns. per annum.[5] It folded in 1843 after failing financially.[6]

History and description edit

The club's headquarters are at the club house at 165 North Terrace in the city centre. The club house was built in the same year as the club's establishment in 1864,[7] after 14 prominent colonists, including John Baker, John Morphett and Arthur Blyth, raised £4000 for the building. The building was designed by one of the founding members, Edward Angus Hamilton, and the club adopted the grass tree as their crest.[8]

The majority of the founding members were pastoralists, with a large number of businessmen, and there were many lawyers and government officials among them. Most were Anglicans.[8]

In 1891 extensive additions were made to the rear. In 1980, the club house was listed on the now-defunct Register of the National Estate.[7] Facilities include a library, mixed accommodation for members and reciprocal club members, dining rooms, billiards room, function rooms and office facilities.[9]

Equivalent women's club edit

The equivalent elite club for women, the Queen Adelaide Club, is located a short distance to the east along North Terrace.

Notable members edit

Members of the Adelaide Club have included:[8][10]

References edit

  1. ^ Adelaide Club bid to block licence of new rooftop club above Jamie Oliver's luxury restaurant The Advertiser, 30 May 2014, Accessed 7 November 2015.
  2. ^ "The South Australian Club". The Southern Australian. Vol. II, no. 51. South Australia. 22 May 1839. p. 3. Retrieved 4 November 2018 – via National Library of Australia. (Scroll down - untitled section about 9/10ths of the way down.)
  3. ^ "Henry Calton versus South Australian Club". The Southern Australian. Vol. IV, no. 263. South Australia. 23 November 1841. p. 4. Retrieved 3 November 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ "Resident Magistrate's Court". The Adelaide Observer. Vol. III, no. 156. South Australia. 20 June 1846. p. 4. Retrieved 3 November 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "South Australia". South Australian Record And Australasian And South African Chronicle. Vol. 3, no. 55. South Australia. 11 July 1840. p. 6. Retrieved 4 November 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "Advertising". South Australian Register. South Australia. 12 April 1843. p. 2. Retrieved 4 November 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ a b "Adelaide Club, 165 North Tce, Adelaide, SA, Australia - listing on the now-defunct Register of the National Estate (Place ID 6403)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government. 21 October 1980. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  8. ^ a b c Van Dissel, Dirk. "The Adelaide Club". Adelaidia. History Trust of South Australia. This entry was first published in The Wakefield companion to South Australian History edited by Wilfrid Prest, Kerrie Round and Carol Fort (Adelaide: Wakefield Press, 2001). Edited lightly. Uploaded 25 August 2015.
  9. ^ a b Day, Chris. For whom the bell tolls. City Messenger, 21 February 2008.
  10. ^ Liberals In Power: The near-decade of conservative rule in Australia. Retrieved 14 April 2024 – via www.youtube.com.
  11. ^ John Huxley and Maryann Stenberg, (26 May 1994), Meanwhile, The Adelaide Club Snores On, Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 23 February 2016]

External links edit

  • Official website Retrieved 15 January 2021.
    • Virtual Tour of the Club (requires Flash)
    • History


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The Adelaide Club is an exclusive gentlemen s club situated on North Terrace in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide Founded in 1863 the club comprises members of the Adelaide Establishment 1 Adelaide ClubFormation1863 1863 Location165 North TerraceAdelaide South AustraliaCoordinates34 55 19 S 138 36 00 E 34 921888 S 138 600017 E 34 921888 138 600017 Contents 1 South Australian Club 1838 1843 2 History and description 3 Equivalent women s club 4 Notable members 5 References 6 External linksSouth Australian Club 1838 1843 editAn earlier club with similar aims and membership was the South Australian Club founded in 1838 which purchased the Victoria Hotel from William Williams on Hindley Street for their premises 2 Members included Sturt Morphett and Fisher 3 4 Membership was by ballot joining fee 10 gns membership 2 gns per annum 5 It folded in 1843 after failing financially 6 History and description editThe club s headquarters are at the club house at 165 North Terrace in the city centre The club house was built in the same year as the club s establishment in 1864 7 after 14 prominent colonists including John Baker John Morphett and Arthur Blyth raised 4000 for the building The building was designed by one of the founding members Edward Angus Hamilton and the club adopted the grass tree as their crest 8 The majority of the founding members were pastoralists with a large number of businessmen and there were many lawyers and government officials among them Most were Anglicans 8 In 1891 extensive additions were made to the rear In 1980 the club house was listed on the now defunct Register of the National Estate 7 Facilities include a library mixed accommodation for members and reciprocal club members dining rooms billiards room function rooms and office facilities 9 Equivalent women s club editThe equivalent elite club for women the Queen Adelaide Club is located a short distance to the east along North Terrace Notable members editThis is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Members of the Adelaide Club have included 8 10 George Fife Angas John Howard Angas Henry Ayers John Baker Robert Barr Smith Arthur Blyth David Brookman Roy Burston George W Cotton Darcy Rivers Warren Cowan Alexander Downer 11 Lloyd Dumas Thomas Elder William Everard James Hurtle Fisher Michael Harbison 9 Edward Hamilton Edward Angus Hamilton George Hamilton Walter Hughes Walter Watson Hughes Roland Ellis Jacobs Philip Levi G C Ligertwood Charles Mann George Mayo Ian McLachlan John Morphett Hugo Carl Emil Muecke Angas Parsons Christopher Pyne A E V Richardson George Riddoch John Riddoch Arthur Rymill William John Sowden Samuel Tomkinson William WigleyReferences edit Adelaide Club bid to block licence of new rooftop club above Jamie Oliver s luxury restaurant The Advertiser 30 May 2014 Accessed 7 November 2015 The South Australian Club The Southern Australian Vol II no 51 South Australia 22 May 1839 p 3 Retrieved 4 November 2018 via National Library of Australia Scroll down untitled section about 9 10ths of the way down Henry Calton versus South Australian Club The Southern Australian Vol IV no 263 South Australia 23 November 1841 p 4 Retrieved 3 November 2018 via National Library of Australia Resident Magistrate s Court The Adelaide Observer Vol III no 156 South Australia 20 June 1846 p 4 Retrieved 3 November 2018 via National Library of Australia South Australia South Australian Record And Australasian And South African Chronicle Vol 3 no 55 South Australia 11 July 1840 p 6 Retrieved 4 November 2018 via National Library of Australia Advertising South Australian Register South Australia 12 April 1843 p 2 Retrieved 4 November 2018 via National Library of Australia a b Adelaide Club 165 North Tce Adelaide SA Australia listing on the now defunct Register of the National Estate Place ID 6403 Australian Heritage Database Australian Government 21 October 1980 Retrieved 3 March 2019 a b c Van Dissel Dirk The Adelaide Club Adelaidia History Trust of South Australia This entry was first published in The Wakefield companion to South Australian History edited by Wilfrid Prest Kerrie Round and Carol Fort Adelaide Wakefield Press 2001 Edited lightly Uploaded 25 August 2015 a b Day Chris For whom the bell tolls City Messenger 21 February 2008 Liberals In Power The near decade of conservative rule in Australia Retrieved 14 April 2024 via www youtube com John Huxley and Maryann Stenberg 26 May 1994 Meanwhile The Adelaide Club Snores On Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 23 February 2016 External links editOfficial website Retrieved 15 January 2021 Virtual Tour of the Club requires Flash History nbsp This article about Adelaide is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article about an organisation in Australia is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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