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Clara Bartholomaeus
In researching First World War knitting I came across the story of Clara Bartholomaeus, the secretary of the Soldiers Aid…
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Colonel Light Survey Marker
Colonel William Light’s survey marker from 1837 is to be incorporated in the new Royal Adelaide Hospital site
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Dardanelles Memorial
The first Anzac memorial was once an obelisk in a grove of wattles
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East Terrace
A street in an area of contrasts – the rich, the poor, society figures, outcasts, business, leisure, health and education are…
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Epworth Building
The building is a noticeable reminder of the influence of the Methodist Church on South Australia’s early colonial history.
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First World War
The tragedy of war was compounded by disturbance on the homefront in wartime and post-war reconstruction activities.
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Flinders Street
From ‘City of Churches’ to the ‘City of Cars’, Flinders Street reflects changes in Adelaide
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Freemasons Grand Lodge
Completed in 1927 the Freemasons Grand Lodge, or Masonic Centre, is a well known landmark on North Terrace.
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George Cockburn Henderson
George Cockburn Henderson (1870–1914), historian, son of a Newcastle coal-miner, was educated at Sydney’s Fort Street School. Entering the University…