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14 Pieces Fountain – South Australian Museum
14 Pieces is a sculpture fountain based on the opalised fossilised vertebrae of the Ichthyosaur in the South Australian Museum.
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A way of seeing
‘Freed from the boundaries of time and space, I coordinate any and all points of the universe, wherever I want…
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Aboriginal flag
The Aboriginal flag flies high over its birthplace, Tarntanyangga/Victoria Square, a symbol of Aboriginal pride, rights and identity.
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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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Anglican Church
An important shaper of South Australian society, particularly in religious circles, education, welfare, the professions and politics.
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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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August Wilhelm Pelzer Plaque
A plaque to the ‘City Gardener’ is now obscured in a city garden
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Bill’s Fountain – State Library of South Australia
This fountain is a memorial to William Faulding Scammell, AO, CBE who was Chancellor of Adelaide University from 1991 to 1998.
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Bonython Hall
Since 1936 this hall in Gothic style has served the University of Adelaide and the community
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Dame Ruby Litchfield, DBE
Dame Ruby Litchfield epitomised the saying that if you want something done, ask a busy person. She was the first…
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Dardanelles Memorial
The first Anzac memorial was once an obelisk in a grove of wattles