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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…
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Stobie Poles
Unique to and ubiquitous throughout South Australia, the ugliness of stobie poles is periodically denounced, as also the mortal damage…
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The Adelaide Club
Modelled on the gentlemen’s clubs that proliferated in London from the eighteenth century, the Adelaide Club resembles bodies established at…
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Vickers Vimy
The Vickers Vimy was flown by Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith on their epic flight from England to Australia in 1919,…
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Victoria Square/ Tarntanyangga
Victoria Square, named after Princess Victoria (later Queen Victoria) in 1836, is the central and most significant of Adelaide’s squares.
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Violet Day
Before the poppy became the recognised flower for war memorials the violet, in South Australia, was the ‘symbol of perpetual…
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Wheat
The story of wheat is more than the story of a versatile food grain. In South Australia, the history of…
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Zion Chapel
This independent evangelical congregation existed in the city of Adelaide from 1855 to 1922. As one of Adelaide’s self-styled Christian…