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West Terrace Cemetery
West Terrace Cemetery reflects the early population groups of Adelaide, and is a popular destination for tour groups.
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Willaston Migrant Hostel
Willaston migrant hostel, near Gawler, operated for two distinct periods, the first housing Displaced Persons, the second British migrants.
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William Anstey Giles
William Anstey Giles came from pioneering stock. He was born in Adelaide on 29th June 1860, one of the 78…
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William Henry Bragg Bust
This bust, sculpted in 2015 by South Australian artist Robert Hannaford, commemorates Professor William Bragg.
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Wirraninthi/Park 23
Wirrarninthi/Park 23 is the site of a Kaurna food and medicine trail, a playground for children, and sporting facilities.
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Woman’s Christian Temperance Union
Alcohol was only one facet of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union’s social reform agenda.
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Women’s Electoral Lobby
The Women’s Electoral Lobby played a leading role in South Australia in campaigning for social services and legislative reforms on…
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Women’s Suffrage League
Founded in 1888, the Women’s Suffrage League was an organisation dedicated to extending the political franchise to South Australian women,…
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Women’s Work Depot
The Women’s Work Depot sprang out of a First World War business, theTrench Comforts Shop, reforming in 1920 to sell…
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Woodville Migrant Hostel
Woodville appears to have offered a slightly higher standard of accommodation than most of the earlier migrant hostels.
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Workers’ Educational Association of South Australia
Institutions transplanted to Australia were not always successful but the WEA, brought from England, survived an early period of adaptation…
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Yarn bombing in Adelaide
Yarn bombing has been in Adelaide since about 2008, and takes many forms, from small solo pieces to large, community-driven…
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Yerrakartarta
At the time of its installation in 1995, Yerrakartarta was the largest public commission of Aboriginal artwork in Australia.