
The Esplanade Reserve was a heritage listed public space located between
Perth Water
Perth Water is a section of the Swan River (Western Australia), Swan River on the southern edge of the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. It is between the Causeway to the east, and Narrows Bridge (Perth), Narrows Bridge to ...
and the central business district of
Perth
Perth () is the list of Australian capital cities, capital city of Western Australia. It is the list of cities in Australia by population, fourth-most-populous city in Australia, with a population of over 2.3 million within Greater Perth . The ...
, Western Australia. Established in 1880 on reclaimed land between the
William Street and
Barrack Street
Barrack Street is one of two major cross-streets in the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. Together with St Georges Terrace, Wellington Street and William Street it defines the boundary of the main shopping precinct of th ...
jetties, it served as a prominent recreational area for the city's residents. In April 2012, the Western Australian state government resumed the reserve as part of the
Elizabeth Quay
Elizabeth Quay is a mixed-use development project in the Perth#cbd, Perth central business district. Encompassing an area located on the north shore of Perth Water near the landmark Swan Bells, the precinct was named in honour of Elizabeth II, ...
redevelopment of the Perth waterfront area. Adjacent hotels, railway stations and other features have used the term ''Esplanade'' to show their link to the space. The road along the northern boundary of that space is still, , called
The Esplanade.
History
The northern edge of Perth Water, stretching from Mount Eliza in
Kings Park to
The Causeway
The Causeway is an arterial traffic crossing in Perth, Western Australia, linking the inner-city suburbs of East Perth, Western Australia, East Perth and Victoria Park, Western Australia, Victoria Park. It is carried over the Swan River (Weste ...
, underwent significant modifications through land reclamation along the original pre-European shoreline. Many projects and constructions on the Esplanade area and adjacent areas have significantly reflected the changing identity of Perth.
The Esplanade was developed in the 1870s to provide a site of active recreation for the inhabitants of the city. The idea of a site closer to the administrative and residential heart of the city had been a matter of concern since at least 1864, when a fund for the establishment of a new recreation ground was established. A recreation ground, now
Wellington Square Wellington Square may refer to:
* Wellington Square, North Adelaide, South Australia
* Wellington Square, Perth, in Western Australia
* A neighbourhood in Burlington, Ontario, Canada
* A square in Kolkata, India, renamed Subodh Chandra Mallik Squar ...
, was included in the original town plan, but was considered too far for most people to walk to and was largely undeveloped. Around 1867–1868 stones were placed in the river to mark out the edge of the reclamation, but little other work was undertaken until 1870. Between 1870 and 1878 reclamation was undertaken using mud dredged up from the river bottom (dredging was used to provide crushed oyster shell for marking out roads and pathways) and street sweepings.
It was handed to the
City of Perth
The City of Perth is a local government areas of Western Australia, local government area and body, within the Perth metropolitan area, which is the capital of Western Australia. The local government is commonly known as Perth City Council. T ...
in 1880 as a Crown Grant in Trust "for the inhabitants of Perth for recreation purposes forever". Since its handover to the City of Perth, it was the site of many celebrations, protests and national commemorations.
The first major event held on the Esplanade was the 1881 Intercolonial Exhibition, organised by Richard Twopenny and Jules Joubert. Joubert, who spent several months in the city to develop and oversee the exhibition, recommended a city baths, and in 1885 the first
Perth City Baths were established at the end of the Esplanade Reserve.
The Perth Bowling Club green was established directly across from the
Esplanade Hotel in 1895, and the green and players appear regularly in the images created to promote the hotel in later years.
At various stages in its history, the Esplanade was a suggested site of various ideas, even a new town hall.
Adjoining features
Historical features
*
Perth City Baths
*
Perth and Tattersalls Bowling and Recreation Club
* Croquet Cub
* Bazaar Terrace
*
1881 Intercolonial Exhibition
Extant features
*
Barrack Square
Barrack Square is an open public square on the foreshore of Perth Water on the Swan River (Western Australia), Swan River, located at the southern end of Barrack Street, Perth, Barrack Street near the central business district of Perth, Western ...
*
The Esplanade Kiosk
The Florence Hummerston Kiosk is a building located at Elizabeth Quay in Perth, Perth, Western Australia. The kiosk was originally located on the Perth Esplanade, until being relocated to an islet at Elizabeth Quay. Originally constructed in 192 ...
* Alf Curlewis Gardens
*
Allan Green Conservatory
Notes
References
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Parks in Perth, Western Australia
Barrack Street, Perth
Elizabeth Quay
The Esplanade (Perth)
State Register of Heritage Places in the City of Perth