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Ayers House
Acquired and extended on the back of copper mining from the mid 1840s, Ayers House has had three main occupancies…
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Baptist Church
Baptists are a much higher proportion of regular churchgoers than the rest of the state’s population
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Bay to Birdwood
Standing on the side of the road, waving at a cavalcade of heritage vehicles parading past is an experience many…
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Bent Street Mural
Tony Rosella and Ash Rundle’s environmentally and historically inspired artwork on the South Australian Police Building on Grenfell Street.
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Bicycles
From ‘boneshakers’ to penny-farthings to mountain bikes, bicycles have certainly changed since the 1860s.
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Bill’s Fountain – State Library of South Australia
This fountain is a memorial to William Faulding Scammell, AO, CBE who was Chancellor of Adelaide University from 1991 to 1998.
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Bonython Hall
Since 1936 this hall in Gothic style has served the University of Adelaide and the community
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Botanic Gardens
Botanic gardens delight visitors who can enjoy the diversity of specialised botanical collections on display in cultured settings
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Botanic Hotel and Chambers
This land was originally inhabited by Mr W Harcus in the 1860s, specifically where the Botanic Hotel now stands. The…
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Bronze Sculpture No. 714
Bronze Sculpture No. 714 is the culmination of forty years of research into the mechanical aspects of industrial equipment.
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Brookman Building
Developing technical education via a School of Mines and Industries leading to SAIT and then UniSA
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Bushrangers
No bushrangers to threaten the utopian dream, but criminal activity led to Australia’s first police force
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Carrick Hill
An Elizabethan-style house from the 1930s with a large garden set in Adelaide’s foothills, Carrick Hill is now a museum…
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Centenary Celebrations 1936
From sporting events to flower festivals and patriotic displays presented by thousands of children, South Australia’s Centenary Celebrations emphasised the…
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Central Market
The Central Market is a distinctively Adelaide institution, renowned for fine food and produce and a bustling cosmopolitan atmosphere
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Chalmers Church Free Church of Scotland
The second oldest remaining church in Adelaide, Scots Church is still in use today.