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Serbians in South Australia
Serbians migrated to South Australia from the 1940s – 1990s to escape various forms of prosecution and have since established…
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Sir Donald Bradman Statue
The Sir Donald Bradman Statue stands outside the Adelaide oval as a tribute to the inspiring Australian sportsman.
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Sir Douglas Mawson bust
The spirit of Antarctic explorer and professor of geology, Sir Douglas Mawson, is captured in the bust by John Dowie
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Sir Edward Hayward
Edward Waterfield Hayward (known as ‘Bill’) was born in Adelaide, South Australia, on 10th November 1903, the son of Arthur…
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Sir Hans Heysen, OBE
Wilhelm Ernst Hans Franz Heysen was born in Hamburg, Germany, on 8th October 1877, the son of Louis Heinrich Wilhelm…
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Sir Lloyd Dumas
At the end of a long life Sir Lloyd Dumas described himself as ‘the luckiest man in the world’. He…
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Sir Mark Oliphant bust
The bust of Sir Mark Oliphant on North Terrace honours an eminent scientist and the state’s first South Australian-born governor.
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Sir Robert Helpmann, CBE
Robert Helpmann was comprehensively described by Ninette de Valois, the head of the Vic-Wells Ballet, as ‘talented, enthusiastic, extremely intelligent,…
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Sir Roland Jacobs
Roland Ellis Jacobs was born at North Adelaide on 28th February 1891, the son of company director Samuel Joshua Jacobs…
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Sir Ross Smith Memorial
The Sir Ross Smith Memorial commemorates the achievements of aviator Sir Ross Smith and the first flight from England to…
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Sir Samuel Davenport, KCMG
Samuel Davenport was born at Shirburn, Oxfordshire, England, on 5th March 1818, the son of banker George Davenport and his…
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Sir Walter Watson Hughes
Shortly before his death on New Year’s Day, 1887, Walter Watson Hughes wrote to his nephew, ‘I have been a…
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Six o’clock Swill
From 1915 to 1967 bars and hotels in South Australia closed at 6pm in the evening.
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Smithfield Migrant Hostel
Smithfield, when the migrant hostel opened, was an isolated rural area. It took about an hour by train to get…
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Social Purity Society
In July 1882 Rev. Joseph Coles Kirby of Port Adelaide Congregational Church delivered a series of lectures on what he…
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Song of Australia
‘Song of Australia’ became the accepted national song in South Australia and, for a time, throughout Australia.
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South Australian Hotel
This hotel on North Terrace was first licenced as a public house in 1878 and was closed and demolished in…
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South Australian Jam Company
On 28 September 1869, Mr T Collins held a meeting at the East-End Market Hotel to gauge interest among fruitgrowers…

































