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‘Progress’
In 1954 the Sydney firm David Jones bought Charles Birks department store, in Rundle Street since 1880. Between 1960 and 1962…
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Adelaide Festival of the Arts
This festival is widely recognised as one of the great international arts festivals, while its accompanying Writers’ Week is the…
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Adelaide General Post Office
The classically styled freestone Adelaide General Post Office housed both the post and telegraph offices which connected South Australia with…
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Adelaide Lithuanian Catholic Centre
Since 1960 the Adelaide Lithuanian Catholic Centre has served as a place of worship.
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Adelaide Workmen’s Homes
Cottages built for workers through a bequest from businessman and philanthropist Sir Thomas Elder
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Alice
Who, or what, is following Alice in Rymill Park?
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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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Archaeology
Although originating with scientists and untrained laymen, archaeology has a distinguished record in South Australia.
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Archie Badenoch
Not many historic vessels in the care of maritime museums around the world still work as hard as South Australia’s…
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Armenians in South Australia
The Armenian Cultural Association of South Australia was founded in 1960.
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Belgians in South Australia
The first known Belgians arrived in South Australia after the Second World War as Displaced Persons (DPs) from refugee camps…
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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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Cheer-Up Hut
It started in a tent and grew – meals, clothes, accommodation and recreation for servicemen on the move.