This is a timeline of Adelaide history.
Prior to 1800s
1800s
1830s
1840s
1850s
1860s
1870s
1880s
1890s
1900s
Early 1900s
1910s
- 1910: 16 November: Major fire at Genders Building, Grenfell Street (on Hindmarsh Square corner)
- 1912: The Verco Building, an early 'skyscraper', is built on North Terrace.
- 1913
- The first metropolitan abattoir opens.
- 23 November: Major fire at Lion Timber Mills, Franklin Street
- 1914: Planting of first memorial to the Great War, the Wattle Day League War Memorial Oak.
- 1915
- Australasia's first national Gallipoli Memorial established in the Adelaide Park Lands, 7 September 1915 â the Australian Wattle Day League's Gallipoli Memorial Wattle Grove with its centrepiece 'Australasian Soldiers Dardanelles 25 April 1915' obelisk (now known as the Dardanelles Cenotaph)
- Liquor bars close at 6 pm following a referendum
- 1917: German private schools are closed. The first trains travel to Perth following completion of the East-West continental railway.
- 1919
- 2 February: Major fire at W. H. Burford & Sons' soap and candle factory, Sturt Street
- Mayor Charles Richmond Glover becomes the first Lord Mayor.
1920s
1930s
- 1930: Luna Park opened in Glenelg.
- 1931: The Beef Riot: 17 people are injured when unemployed men clash with police while protesting the decision to remove beef from the dole ration.
- 1932: Local government is overhauled when Government redefines boundaries and names and abolishes others.
- 1933
- Two Australian cricketers injured by bouncers in Third Test in bitter bodyline series.
- First John Martin's Christmas Pageant.
- 1934: Don Bradman moves to Adelaide with a stockbroking job.
- 1935
- Many German place names, which had been changed during World War I, are restored.
- 28 April: Major fire at Thompson & Harvey, paint, glass and wallpaper merchants, Flinders Street
- 1936
- Centennial Park Cemetery opens. Grand celebrations are held to celebrate South Australia's Centenary.
- 11 August: Major fire at Torrenside Woollen Mills, Taylor's Road (now South Road), West Thebarton
- 1937: First trolley bus services commence. First permanent traffic signals are installed. Mount Bold Reservoir is opened. Outbreak of poliomyelitis.
- 1938
- South Australian Housing Trust completes first dwelling.
- 19 January: Major fire at People's Palace, (Salvation Army hostel) Pirie Street
- 9 June: Major fire at Adelaide Stock Exchange call room
- 1939
- The second worst heat wave is recorded with disastrous bushfires and highest Adelaide temperature of 46.1 ðC. New Parliament House is opened on North Terrace by Governor-General Lord Gowrie. Carrick Hill, home to Edward (later Sir Edward) and Ursula Hayward, is completed.
- 14 December: Major fire at Lion Timber Mills, Port Adelaide
1940s
- 1942: Rationing of tea and clothing introduced. Racesport and bookmaking banned.
- 1943: Rationing of butter introduced. Racing re-allowed.
- 1944
- Rationing of meat introduced.
- Max Harris convicted of "indecent advertisements for publishing Ern Malley poems.
- 1945: Gas and electricity restrictions imposed.
- 1947: Orchards ripped up following discovery of fruit fly in the metropolitan area.
- 1948
- 2 March: Major fire at Charles Moore & Company's retail store, Victoria Square
- Glenelg jetty destroyed and widespread damage caused by severe storms. Clothing and meat rationing abolished. Holden began production.
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2000s
2010s
See also
References
Further reading