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Abraham Tobias Boas
Abraham Boas was born on 25th November 1842 in Amsterdam, Holland, the son of Rabbi Tobias Boas and Eva Salomon…
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Adelaide City Baths
Adelaide’s City Baths were a prominent and important social institution for more than a century from their opening in 1861
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Albion Hotel Ball
My third great-grandfather’s Grand Opening Ball at the Albion Hotel, 1864.
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Anglican Church
An important shaper of South Australian society, particularly in religious circles, education, welfare, the professions and politics.
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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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Brown Street
Brown Street, running from South Terrace to Grote Street, morphed into Morphett Street in 1967 but the area retains its out-of-the-way feel
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Captain Charles Sturt
Charles Napier Sturt was born in Bengal, India, on 28th April 1795, the son of judge Thomas Napier Lennox Sturt.…
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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.
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Colonial Laws Validity Act
The powers of colonial legislatures to create courts, alter local constitutions and authenticate laws were confirmed by the British statute.
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David Fowler
David Fowler was representative of a generation of nineteenth-century South Australian business leaders who helped to develop the economic and…