Fishermen's Wharf Market
Building in Australia
34°50′35″S 138°30′12″E / 34.842921°S 138.503340°E / -34.842921; 138.503340
Fishermen's Wharf Market, also known as Wharf Shed 1,[1] is a large enclosed building that used to host Sunday markets in Port Adelaide. It is located in the Inner Harbor of Port Adelaide adjacent to the Birkenhead Bridge.
History
In the 1930s McLaren Wharf was redeveloped to accommodate the increase in volume of shipping coming through Port Adelaide.
Market Closure
It was open on Sundays from 9am to 4pm.[2] Monday Public Holidays from 9am to 4pm.[3]
The Markets where closed in August/September 2022.[4][5]
References
- ^ Demolition of Fishermen's Wharf Market building – Wharf Shed 1 Development Assessment Commission, 24 November 2016. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- ^ Charles Rawlings-Way; Meg Worby; Lindsay Brown; Paul Harding (2009). Central Australia. Lonely Planet. pp. 66. ISBN 978-1-74104-663-2.
- ^ "Fishermen's Wharf Markets". Fishermen's Wharf Markets. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
- ^ https://fishermenswharfmarkets.com/
- ^ "Final Day - Fisherman's Wharf Markets, Port Adelaide". YouTube.
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Port Adelaide landmarks
- Birkenhead Bridge
- Fishermen's Wharf Market
- Hart's Mill
- Jervois Bridge
- Mary MacKillop Bridge
- Port Adelaide Lighthouse
- Port Adelaide Workers Memorial
- Tom 'Diver' Derrick Bridge
- Garden Island
- Port River
- Semaphore
- Torrens Island
- Alberton Oval / Port Adelaide Football Club
- City of Adelaide
- Falie
- Fearless
- MV Nelcebee
- One and All
- Yelta
- Birkenhead Riverview Tavern (1877)
- The British Hotel (1847)
- Dockside Tavern (1850)
- First Commercial Inn (1841)
- Newmarket Hotel (1879)
- Port Admiral Hotel (1849)
- Port Anchor Hotel (1873)
- Port Dock Brewery Hotel (1855)
- Railway Hotel (1856)
- Royal Arms Hotel (1878)
- The Lighthouse Hotel (1857)
- Largs Pier Hotel (1882)
- Glanville Hotel (1865)
- Lord Exmouth Hotel (1859)