Sunday, January 27, 2013

Old photos of South Australia. Early 1920s. Grange Beach & Hotel.

More photos from Auntie Dulcie's album. Although not indicated I am about 99% sure this is Grange Beach. It would be early 1920s.

The photo of the 3 children on swings show what I think is the Grange hotel behind. But there is also a slim chance it is the 'marines', on the Esplanade.  The girl on the far left is my Mum (Joyce Constance Capon, nee Lill). She was born in 1912, so it's easy to date this to the early 1920s.

The 2nd photo with 3 women has what I firmly believe to be the Grange Hotel. The part of roof on the right of this photo would be a kiosk on the Grange jetty, I think. There were kiosks on the jetty, to the north for quite a lot of my growing-up years. I don't know when they demolished them. They only were open in summer. Most popular product was iceblocks and ice creams.

My Auntie Glad (Gladys Eleanor Johns, nee Lill) is in the middle. She was 5 years younger than Mum, so she would have been a teenager here. And Nan (Glad, Joyce, and Dulcie's Mother, my grandmother), is on the far right. Love her hat! *lol* Her name was Florence Dulcie Lill (nee Dayley, if I remember right, or could be Nation?). She was married to F.W.R. Lill, my grandfather (Fredrick William Russon Lill). Life member of the Grange Bowling Club.

I find it interesting to see the seaweed. When I was young, and up until teen years, I remember the beach being covered in seaweed, particularly after storms. Fun to jump around on. Though in later years it seems that there isn't much seaweed any more? The swings existed when I was a child. I remember the ones on the south side of the jetty most of all, together with the changing shed that was set upon stilts.

I adore Grange Beach. So many of my friends that grew up here as a child, returned as adults. It is a very special place.

Please don't use the photos without permission. Thank you.

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