Marine Terrace is a road on the southern side of the built up area of Fremantle, Western Australia. It is named for its location alongside the water front.[2]
At various stages in its history it has had significant processions along the terrace.[3] The trees that currently line the terrace are not found in early photographs.[4]
In 1896 a quarantine station was set up at South Beach, at the end of the road, to process camels shipped in to Western Australia.[2] The camels would arrive at the Long Jetty, be driven along Marine Terrace, and then made to camp at the quarantine site.[2] The animals would later be taken to the Goldfields.[2]
Left turn from Ada Street westbound onto Marine Terrace southbound only
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King William Street
Left turn from King William Street westbound onto Marine Terrace southbound and right turn from Marine Terrace northbound onto King William Street eastbound only
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Sydney Street
Left turn from Sydney Street westbound onto Marine Terrace southbound only
^ abcdEwers, John K. (1971). The Western Gateway: A History of Fremantle (2nd ed.). Nedlands, Western Australia: University of Western Australia Press for the Fremantle City Council. p. 225. ISBN085564-050-2.