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Sir Donald Bradman Statue
The Sir Donald Bradman Statue stands outside the Adelaide oval as a tribute to the inspiring Australian sportsman.
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Sir Douglas Mawson bust
The spirit of Antarctic explorer and professor of geology, Sir Douglas Mawson, is captured in the bust by John Dowie
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Sir Mark Oliphant bust
The bust of Sir Mark Oliphant on North Terrace honours an eminent scientist and the state’s first South Australian-born governor.
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Sir Ross Smith Memorial
The Sir Ross Smith Memorial commemorates the achievements of aviator Sir Ross Smith and the first flight from England to…
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Sir Thomas Elder statue
The sculpture of Elder is at the University of Adelaide, a major beneficiary of his philanthropy
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Song of Australia
‘Song of Australia’ became the accepted national song in South Australia and, for a time, throughout Australia.
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Stag Hotel
This impressive landmark hotel of the Queen Anne style, rebuilt in 1903, was first licensed in 1849. The hotel conveys…
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Standing Work No. 3
Johnnie Dady’s cast iron work began as a cardboard approximation of a piano.
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Stobie Poles
Unique to and ubiquitous throughout South Australia, the ugliness of stobie poles is periodically denounced, as also the mortal damage…
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Susan Grace Benny Plaque
The first female local government councillor in Australia, Benny was a Justice of the Peace, a businesswoman and a lobbyist for…
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Talking Our Way Home
Inspired by the handwritten letters of nineteenth and twentieth century migrants and the artist’s own experiences, Shaun Kirby’s installation functions…
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Talking Our Way Home
“Talking Our Way Home” is an art installation in and on the banks of the River Torrens in Elder Park/Tarndanya…
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Target Practice
Hossein Valamenesh reworked existing bricks and space in order to create this inlaid piece.
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The Athlete
Once dubbed ‘Adelaide’s most active statue’ the Athlete is now safely installed in the Lord Mayor’s Courtyard.
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The hulk ‘Fitzjames’
Between 1880 and 1891 the hulk Fitzjames, colloquially known as ‘Hell afloat’, served as a Reformatory for over 100 boys aged…
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The Immigrants
The Immigrants sculpture has been climbed on, sat on, stood next to and embraced by many people who have walked…
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The Siege of Tobruk Cross
The Siege of Tobruk cross is one of six commemorative crosses that feature in the Crosses of Memory that form…
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The Smith Brothers’ Grave
The Smith brothers’ grave is situated in a prominent position adjoining the Bishop Short Memorial Garden alongside the century-old Chapel…
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Torrens Lake Fountain
The Torrens Lake Fountain commemorates the first time South Australia was visited by a reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II in…
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Tunnels of Adelaide
Adelaide tunnel tales are a perennial favourite in the popular press, and are cheerfully perpetuated by tour operators and publicans everywhere.