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Grenfell Street Power Station
Now home to Tandanya, this building opened in 1901 as the Grenfell Street Power Station Building.
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Hardwicke Girls College
An inclusive girls school just outside the Adelaide city centre that educated girls on par with their brothers. Unheard of…
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Henry Newman Barwell
Henry Newman Barwell (1877–1959) was called to the South Australian bar in 1899; successful advocacy for the defence in seven…
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HMCS Protector
Built between 1882 and 1884, South Australia’s only colonial warship was a veteran of three major conflicts and still exists today as…
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Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church is the earliest surviving Anglican Church building in South Australia, and one of Adelaide’s oldest standing structures.
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Kate Cocks, MBE
‘Look out! Here comes Miss Cocks!’ was the catchword in Adelaide after the much publicized appointment on 1st December 1915…
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Lady Constance Jean Bonython
Lady Constance Jean Bonython was the Mayoress of the City of Adelaide in 1913 and the Lady Mayoress 1927-1930. The…
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League of Loyal Women
The League of Loyal Women was formed in South Australia on the 20 July 1915 and was primarily designed to utilise…
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League of Women Voters
The League of Women Voters (so named from 1939), earlier entitled the Women’s Non-Party Political Association, was established in South…
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Light Horse Memorial
Remembering South Australian Light Horsemen who served in Egypt and Palestine and at Gallipoli
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Lillian Daphne de Lissa
Lillian de Lissa was born at Darlinghurst, New South Wales, on 25th October 1885, the daughter of merchant Montague de…