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Sir Samuel Davenport, KCMGSamuel 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 HughesShortly before his death on New Year’s Day, 1887, Walter Watson Hughes wrote to his nephew, ‘I have been a… 
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South Australian Brewing Co. LtdStill brewing strong: Lion’s West End Brewery at Thebarton. 
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Stobie PolesUnique to and ubiquitous throughout South Australia, the ugliness of stobie poles is periodically denounced, as also the mortal damage… 
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StrikesSouth Australian workers have usually been less militant than their interstate counterparts. 
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Sylvia BirdseyeSylvia Birdseye was born Sylvia Jessie Catherine Merrill near Port Augusta on 26 January 1902, the daughter of station-hand Charles… 
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Synagogue PlaceSynagogue Place, named after the Synagogue built in 1850, has been the centre of the Jewish community in South Australia… 
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The Great DepressionThe Great Depression was an international economic crisis that effected capitalist countries including Australia. The generally accepted peak of the… 
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The Second World WarThis major international conflict officially began when Nazi Germany invaded Poland on 3 September 1939. It lasted for six years,… 
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Thomas HardyThomas Hardy lectured and wrote on the wine business and olive growing, was a member of the Phylloxera Board, Wine… 
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United Trades and Labor CouncilCarpenters, tailors, bakers, carriers, cordwainers and coachmakers had formed unions within ten years of European settlement of South Australia, and… 
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Ville de BordeauxOriginally designed as a warship, this French merchant vessel’s first—and only—foray into South Australian waters was fraught with illegality and controversy. 
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ViticultureThe growing of grape vines dates from the earliest years of European settlement in South Australia. 
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WAB, ACWW and FWIC badgesThis group of badges is a memento of Isla Shilton’s extensive involvement in the Women’s Agricultural Bureau and with the Associated Country Women of… 
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Walter Charles TorodeNorth Adelaide-born Walter Charles Torode (1858–1937), after a carpentry apprenticeship at William King’s steam joinery works, made his reputation building… 
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WealthIn South Australia, the prime key to wealth has been land. From its inception as a European colony, ownership (or… 



































