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Colonel William Light Grave and Monument
Colonel William Light’s grave remains in Light Square, while Light’s Monument there has been replaced and embellished over time
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Cross of Sacrifice
The Cross of Sacrifice, part of the Women’s War Memorial, was funded completely by donation from ‘the women of South…
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Crosses of Memory
The Crosses of Memory are located on the corner of Kintore Avenue and North Terrace in the shadow of the National War…
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Dame Roma Mitchell Statue
Dame Roma Mitchell is depicted surrounded by her books looking relaxed and at home on North Terrace.
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Dardanelles Memorial
The first Anzac memorial was once an obelisk in a grove of wattles
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Dr Charles George Everard MD Plaque
Charles Everard was a physician, a landholder, a farmer and a prominent colonist.
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Dual
Dual is the first of many works by Greg Johns where the circle plays a central role.
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Elements and Being
Akio Makigawa invites audiences to move within and around this 5.8-metre-high marble sculpture.
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Eternal Flame of Remembrance
The Eternal Flame of Remembrance was incorporated into the Women’s War Memorial in 2008 along with the Ataturk Tribute. The flame…
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Eyrie
Bronwyn Oliver’s copper and bronze sculpture floats above the walkway that links North Terrace to the River Torrens and Elder Park.
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Farnese Hercules
One of three statues given to Adelaide by WA Horn, Hercules was unveiled in October 1892 in Victoria Square.
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Find a Furby
Artist Laura Lamington is responsible for a Furby craze that has been sweeping across Adelaide since around 2017. Paste-ups of…
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Fish for the Slate Pool Walkway
Within Catherine Truman’s work, Fish for the Slate Pool Walkway, the tentative nature of life is captured brilliantly from the depths…
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Fountain – Art Gallery of South Australia
The Art Gallery of South Australia is one of several major cultural institutions that line North Terace between Kintore Avenue…
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Fountain – Brookman Building
This fountain is outside the University of SA Brookman Building.
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French war memorial
This memorial is dedicated to the men and women of South Australia who fought and died in France during World…
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Frenchman’s Rock
EXPEDI/TION DE DE/COUVERTE/PAR LE COMMEND/ANT BAUDIN/SUR LE GEOGRAPHE/1803 is carved into the boulder known as Frenchman’s Rock.
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HMCS Protector
Built between 1882 and 1884, South Australia’s only colonial warship was a veteran of three major conflicts and still exists today as…
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HMS Buffalo
The Buffalo was the largest of the first nine ships to bring British settlers to South Australia, bringing Governor Hindmarsh to the…
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J Reedman Memorial Drinking Fountain
The J Reedman Memorial Drinking Fountain was erected in Creswell Gardens on 7 September 1929. It is made of Angaston marble and signifies…
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J150 Plaque, ‘Captain’ Henry Richard Hancock
Imposing mine Superintendent Henry Richard Hancock substantially reorganized and developed the “Monster Mine” at Moonta.
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J150 Plaque, ‘Padre’ Arthur Thomas Strange
Kind-hearted and single-minded, ‘Padre’ Arthur Strange was the founder of the Helping Hand Centre.
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J150 Plaque, Abraham Tobias Boas
Abraham Tobias Boas was the first rabbi in South Australia, but so inclusive he was also called ‘the best Christian…
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J150 Plaque, Adelaide Laetitia Miethke
Prussian by descent, Adelaide Miethke was an educationist, and her School of the Air ‘bridged the lonely distance’ for outback children.
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J150 Plaque, Alexander Maurice Ramsay
As general manager of the South Australian Housing Trust, Alexander Maurice Ramsay was energetic and compassionate.
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J150 Plaque, Alexander Tolmer
1986 marked the 150th anniversary of the colonisation of South Australia. To commemorate the sesquicentenary, the Jubilee 150 Board decided…
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J150 Plaque, Alexandrine Seager
A tireless worker for the welfare of soldiers, Alexandrine Seager founded and ran the Cheer-Up Society.