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SA HISTORY WEEK2
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The SA History Week program is compiled by History SA.
Torrens Parade Ground, Victoria Drive, Adelaide SA 5000
Postal address: GPO Box 1836, Adelaide SA 5001
Telephone: (08) 8203 9888
Facsimile: (08) 8203 9883
Email: [email protected]
History SA website: www.history.sa.gov.au
History Week website: www.historyweek.sa.gov.au
Front cover image: Crew of the Pamir, 1949. SAMM 12831
Back cover image: Moonta passengers ashore, c.1930s. SAMM 1258
Open DOOrs: UnlOcking HistOry gUiDelines fOr visitOrs tO Heritage places• Please note that some areas may be closed off to the public.
• Photography may not be permitted inside some heritage buildings.
• Please ask permission before taking photographs.
• Please note that toilet facilities may not be available at all venues.
• Each site may have its own guidelines for visitors. If you are unsure,
please check with event organisers.
For more information on State heritage listed buildings and sites showcased
during SA History Week, please visit the Department for Environment and
Heritage website, www.environment.sa.gov.au/heritage/assess.html#database.
History SA makes every effort to ensure all details are correct at time of
publication. Program details, including costs, were correct at the time
of publication, but may be subject to change without notice. We advise
you to contact the organisers of events you wish to attend in order to
check details, and to book if required.
History SA is not responsible for the organisation of the events listed in this
program, other than those at its own sites.
Program, poster and event signage design by Linehan Scott Design
Printed by Print Solutions
Printed on chlorine-free paper from sustainable forests
using vegetable-based ink.
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Open Doors: Unlocking History
Open Doors: Unlocking Historyin the City of Adelaide
Open Day/s
Walking/Guided Tour
Lecture/Talk
Display/Exhibition
Workshop
Bus Tour
Special Event
Launch
School Program
Bookings required for this event
Event charge applies
Gold coin donation appreciated
Free event
Wheelchair and disabled access
Not suitable for people with impaired mobility
Family-friendly event
Toilet facilities available
Full toilet facilities available
Parking options available
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I am delighted to introduce the program for SA History Week 2010.
Each year since 2004 SA History Week has grown. It is easy to see from this year’s program why it has become one of South Australia’s biggest community events and such a valued part of the State’s cultural calendar. This history festival offers literally hundreds of opportunities to engage with South Australia’s rich and diverse past, through an exciting mix of displays, tours, talks and special events across the State.
SA History Week would not be possible without the many hundreds of community volunteers who work tirelessly to develop and present the activities listed in the pages of this program. On behalf of the South Australian Government I would like to extend my thanks to those volunteers who work with History SA to preserve and interpret our shared past.
I hope you will enjoy taking part in SA History Week 2010.
John Hill, MiNiSTEr ASSiSTiNG THE PrEMiEr iN THE ArTS
I am delighted that Adelaide City Council, through our collaboration with History SA, is able to help celebrate our capital city’s rich heritage.
This partnership is offering an extensive program of events, tours and information sessions to encourage people to admire and even experience parts of our city’s exciting past. History Week 2010 also offers a chance to discover the historic North Adelaide precinct on a heritage bus tour.
This year, Adelaide City Council celebrates 22 years of providing financial assistance to owners of heritage buildings within the city, and we are proud to be able to offer the public the opportunity to discover Adelaide’s unique and fascinating historical tapestry.
Michael Harbison, LOrD MAyOr OF ADELAiDE
History SA is proud to present SA History Week 2010. Once again South Australia will be buzzing with history, as tens of thousands of people take the opportunity to discover South Australia’s rich and vibrant past. This program offers something for everyone, including activities for schools and families.
I would like to acknowledge the dedication of the many individuals and organisations, including many volunteers, who partner with us to present SA History Week. Countless hours go into preparing for SA History Week each year, and it is the ideas and hard work behind the individual activities which ensure the festival’s success and popularity. Thank you for your continued support. It ensures that History Week is in every sense a community-based festival.
I hope you will take some time to look through the pages of this program and discover the amazing variety of activities on offer this year. I am certain you will find plenty of interest and trust that you will enjoy SA History Week 2010.
Margaret Anderson, CHiEF ExECUTivE, HiSTOry SA
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How to use this program The events in this program are organised by region. Within each region, events are listed alphabetically by the name of the organisation
presenting the event. Adelaide has been divided into five regions: Adelaide City, Adelaide East, Adelaide North, Adelaide South and Adelaide
West. An index at the back of this program lists event organisers in alphabetical order.
SA History Week onlineThe full SA History Week 2010 program is also available on our new website: www.historyweek.sa.gov.au. You can use the site to find
History Week events by region, by date, by type and by organiser. Each event listing includes full descriptions, maps, contact and booking
information and gives you the chance to add comments or to review events. You can use the new History Week Planner to create a
personalised program of the events you would like to attend, and save it, print it, or share it with friends. You can also sign up for more
History Week news and updates by email or by following us on Twitter and Facebook. Go to the website and join in History Week online.
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1 Adelaide City 7
2 Adelaide East 26
3 Adelaide North 33
4 Adelaide South 42
5 Adelaide West 52
6 Adelaide Hills 56
7 Barossa 62
8 Clare valley 66
9 Eyre Peninsula 73
10 Fleurieu Peninsula 75
11 Flinders ranges & Outback 80
12 Kangaroo island 83
13 Limestone Coast 84
14 Murraylands 86
15 riverland 88
16 yorke Peninsula 89
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History SA is unique in Australia, with a brief to research, preserve and present the state’s history.
One of our primary responsibilities is care of the State Historical Collection, selections of which are displayed in History SA’s three museums: the Migration Museum, the South Australian Maritime Museum and the National Motor Museum.
We also work closely with community organisations in many aspects of our work. Our community history programs include the Community Museums Program, a program of assistance to community museums, the South Australian History Fund, which assists historical researchers and historical societies, SA History Week itself, the annual State History Conference and a regular program of travelling exhibitions, workshops and information seminars.
Learn more about History SA: www.history.sa.gov.au
Migration Museum82 Kintore Avenue, Adelaide
National Motor MuseumShannon Street, Birdwood
South Australian Maritime Museum119 Lipson Street, Port Adelaide
Picturing people in the past
The images featured in this program are drawn from the collections of History SA, including the Glass Negatives collection and the collections of the Migration Museum and the South Australian Maritime Museum. The program also features images from the Murray Bridge Historical Society, the South Australian Museum Archives, Frank Clarke, Kevin O’Loughlin and Tim Gladdis. We would like to thank these organisations and individuals for giving us permission to use these images.
This year’s program features images of people. These images capture South Australians at home, at work, at play, abroad – and a few visitors passing through South Australia.
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Adelaide and Inner Suburbs Branch, National Trust of South Australia
ExPlORIng nORTH AdElAIdE RAIlWAY STATIOn
gExplore the heritage-listed North Adelaide Railway Station (1857), one of Australia’s oldest surviving railway stations, and a rare example of a station combined with a residence. From the platform, in December 1862, Adelaide’s citizens first welcomed John McDouall Stuart on his return from crossing the Australian continent. Flat-soled shoes required. Parking available in carpark and on street. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 14 May, 11.00 am - 2.00 pm
North Adelaide Railway Station, War Memorial Drive, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Heather Nimmo, (08) 8223 4458Kelly Henderson, 0432 989 [email protected] or [email protected]
Adelaide Arcade
lIvIng HISTORY - A bEAuTIful PlAcE TO SHOP
Adelaide Arcade is still doing today what it was built for in 1885. Adelaide Arcade has its very own museum showcasing its colourful history. Visit the balcony level of the Arcade and explore artefacts, photographs, newspaper clippings, trinkets and even an accordion that plays the official ‘Adelaide Arcade Polka’. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 and Friday 28 May, 9.00 am - 9.00 pm; Saturday 22 and Saturday 29 May, 9.00 am - 5.00 pm; Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 11.00 am - 5.00 pm; Monday 24 May to Thursday 27 May, 9.00 am - 5.30 pm
Adelaide Arcade, Rundle Mall, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Sharon Leaney, 0408 816 [email protected]
Adelaide Cemeteries Authority
STORIES bEHInd THE STOnES: A guIdEd WAlKIng TOuR Of WEST TERRAcE cEmETERY
Embark on a fascinating guided walking tour of historic West Terrace Cemetery and discover the human drama of history as your knowledgeable volunteer guide uncovers the captivating and long forgotten stories of some of our state’s most notable figures and early pioneers. Hear tales of courage and heartbreak, struggle and success as you explore part of South Australia’s unique history. Tour capacity 30. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 1.30 pm - 3.00 pmAdditional tours may be added on Tuesday morning if there is sufficient interestWest Terrace Cemetery, 161 West Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Tony Amato, (08) 8139 [email protected]
Adelaide Cemeteries Authority
WEST TERRAcE cOmES TO lIfE: An InTERAcTIvE TOuR
Immerse yourself in South Australia’s vibrant history as West Terrace Cemetery comes to life. Meet some of South Australia’s most notable figures and early pioneers as you weave your way through the cemetery. As this fascinating interactive tour unfolds you will experience some of the many intriguing and long forgotten stories that lie buried at historic West Terrace Cemetery. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noon
West Terrace Cemetery, 161 West Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries:Tony Amato, (08) 8139 [email protected]
Adelaide City Council
AdElAIdE TOWn HAll, cOuncIl cHAmbER And QuEEn AdElAIdE ROOm
Adelaide City Council tour guide Glen Woodward will give a 20 minute seated talk on the 1880s Council Chamber and on Queen Adelaide. No bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May and Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm; last talk commences at 2.00 pm
Adelaide Town Hall, King William Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Fiona Tselentis, (08) 8203 7543Shirley Carter, (08) 8203 [email protected] or [email protected]
AdelAide City
BIRTHDAy PARTy oF A LITHuANIAN gIRL AT WooDSIDe MIgRANT HoSTeL, 1951. CouRTeSy MIgRATIoN MuSeuM PN02320
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Adelaide City Council
HERITAgE IncEnTIvE ScHEmE- nORTH AdElAIdE SuccESS STORIES
The tour starts with a cuppa at the North Adelaide Community Centre. Council’s solar electric powered bus (Tindo) will depart at 10.30am. Our heritage officer, Kirsty Nield, will showcase successful North Adelaide heritage projects. The tour will illustrate how Council can assist owners in the retention of heritage buildings and provide an understanding of ways in which communities once lived and worked together. Limited parking available. Group limit 23. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 10.00 am - 11.30 am Meet at the North Adelaide Community Centre,
176 Tynte Street, North AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Liz Caris, (08) 8203 [email protected]
Adelaide Festival Centre
AdElAIdE fESTIvAl cEnTRE TOuR
$9 Adult Go behind the scenes at the Adelaide Festival Centre. Take a peek inside the dressing rooms, see the stage shared by some of theatre’s greatest luminaries and view the many performing spaces from the unique perspective of a performer. Allow 60 to 90 minutes. Children under 10 free. Tour capacity 60; Wheel chair access tour capacity 6. Please mention any access requirements when booking. To book contact BASS, 131 246. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May and Thursday 27 May, 11.00 amAdelaide Festival Centre, King William Road, Adelaide Bookings / Enquiries: BASS, 131 246www.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au
Adelaide gaol, Department for environment and Heritage
TWO dOllAR dAY AT THE gAOl$2 pp
Explore the historic Gaol, built in 1841 and only closed in 1988. Take a self-guided tour, discover 147 years of history and see the conditions endured by the men and women who spent time here. Volunteer guides will be in attendance to answer questions. Parking available off street. Bookings required for groups only.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Adelaide gaol, 18 gaol Road, ThebartonBookings / Enquiries: Adelaide Gaol, (08) 8231 [email protected]
Adelaide Masonic Centre Museum
fREEmASOnRY In SOuTH AuSTRAlIA
sFreemasonry has been part of South Australian life since the planning of the colony in 1834, prior to the arrival of British settlers in 1836. The museum seeks to celebrate the contributions of freemasonry and of individual freemasons to the life and development of South Australia, the Northern Territory and Australia. Learn how the museum collects, documents, preserves, displays and interprets the Masonic records and material culture of freemasonry. School groups welcome. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 2.00 pm – 4.00 pmAdelaide Masonic Centre, 254 North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Adelaide Masonic Centre Reception, (08) 8223 1633
glsa@ freemasonrysaust.orgwww.freemasonrysaust.org.au/museum.html
Adelaide Park Lands Preservation Association
lAndScAPE And lEgAcY - vIcTORIA PARK’S SuRPRISIng SuRvIvORS
gHave you seen the surprising survivors in our Park Lands? Discover the history and heritage of the south-eastern Park Lands, Victoria Park’s remnant meadows and the surprising survivors of the pre-European environment of the Adelaide Plains. Explore the historic landscape, nineteenth-century Arbor Day plantings, a carriage-drive and remnant native plant communities. Parking available on East Terrace and South Terrace. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 11.00 am - 12.30 pmVictoria Park, Adelaide Park Lands,
corner east Terrace and South Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Kelly Henderson, 0432 989 [email protected]
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Adelaide Repertory Theatre
100 YEARS Of lIvE THEATRE In AdElAIdE
g1908: The era of silent movies and no television! Live amateur theatre flourished. Enjoy a unique journey through the Adelaide Repertory Theatre’s fascinating 100 year history. Exhibition includes memorabilia, programs, costumes, photos and a video of the 100th anniversary production. This is a must-see for history lovers. Light refreshments available for a small donation. Upstairs exhibition room accessible by stairs only. Parking available on street. Group limit 50. Bookings required for groups only.
Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Arts Theatre, 53 Angas Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Trish Clarke, (08) 8278 8040Barb Messenger, (08) 8212 [email protected] or [email protected]
Adelaide Zoo
bAcK TO THE WIld: THE EvOluTIOn fROm ZOO TO cOnSERvATIOn ARK
Traditionally, a visit to the zoo was simply a great family outing. However, with more than one third of all animal species becoming extinct in the last 30 years, zoos have taken on a greater role in saving wildlife and their habitats. This interactive exhibition explores the history of Adelaide Zoo and how we can all help save animals from extinction. Ticketed parking available. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 9.30 am - 5.00 pmSantos Conservation Centre gallery,
Adelaide Zoo, Frome Road, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Monique De Silva, (08) 8267 [email protected]
Anne & gordon Samstag Museum of Art
TWO ExHIbITIOnS Of cOnTEmPORARY ART
The exhibition Mirror Mirror: Then and Now presents classic mirror pieces from the 1960s and early 1970s by major international and contemporary Australian artists. Also showing is Observance, a powerful work by the internationally renowned video artist Bill Viola. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Tuesday 25 May to Friday 28 May, 11.00 am - 5.00 pm; Saturday 22 and Saturday 29 May, Sunday 23 and Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 5.00 pm Anne & gordon Samstag Museum of Art, 55 North Terrace, Hawke Building, City West Campus,
university of South Australia, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Erica Green, (08) 8302 0870Sarah Wall, (08) 8302 [email protected] or [email protected]
Architecture Museum, university of South Australia
cOllEcTIOn HIgHlIgHTS: AdElAIdE’S POSTWAR SubuRbS
Come and discover highlights of the Architecture Museum’s collection relating to the suburban expansion of Adelaide from 1945 to 1965. Curator Julie Collins will speak about the collection and the development of the forthcoming exhibition Suburban Dreams: house and home in Adelaide 1945-1965. Metered parking available on street and in ticketed carparks. Event capacity 15. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 12.00 noon - 1.00 pmArchitecture Museum, university of South Australia,
Kaurna Building, Fenn Place, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Julie Collins, (08) 8302 9235Christine Garnaut, (08) 8302 [email protected] or [email protected]
Art gallery of South Australia
fROm THE bEgInnIng
Join Art Gallery guide Laurel Laurence on a special guided tour of the Art Gallery of South Australia highlighting the origins of the collection and the early architecture of the building. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, Wednesday 26 May and Saturday 29 May,from 3.00 pm - 4.00 pmTours depart from North Terrace entrance,
Art gallery of South Australia, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Art Gallery of South Australia, (08) 8207 7009www.artgallery.sa.gov.au
K. LIeuWeNDAHL AND D. SMyTH, TWo oF THe Pamir CReW, AT PoRT VICToRIA, c.1949. CouRTeSy SA MARITIMe MuSeuM Samm 12843
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Australia’s Christian Heritage
lEARn IT And lIvE IT!
Come along and ‘walk the wall’ through time as you follow the gigantic timeline central to this display. Discover the many ‘heroes of faith’ who have played important roles in South Australia’s history. Be introduced to stories of Christian explorers, inventors, farmers, leaders and many more who have influenced our State. Group limit 40. Bookings required for groups only.
Wednesday 26 May, Friday 28 May and Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
Adelaide Christian Centre, 27 Sturt Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Margot Ogilvie, (08) 8552 [email protected]
Australian College of Midwives - SA Branch
nOW mORE THAn EvER THE WORld nEEdS mIdWIvES
Learn about the foundation and history of the College of Midwives, and the role of the midwife. Midwives will be on hand to offer insights into this unique and distinct profession and free information leaflets will be available. There are two steps at the entry to the building. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pmNational Council of Women House, 95 South Terrace, Adelaide Bookings / Enquiries: Marijke Eastaugh, 0417 845 612Elizabeth Wood, 0417 803 [email protected]
Ayers House Museum
AYERS HOuSE AfTER dARK
Family: $29 Adult: $14 Concession. $12 Child: $6 Member: $10Ayers House will be opening its doors after dark for a candlelit tour led by the ‘original’ team of domestic staff. See Ayers House at its shadowy best! Wheel chair access to ground floor only. Metered parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Wednesday 26 May, Friday 28 May, 7.00 pm - 8.00 pm
Ayers House, 288 North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Apryl Morden, (08) 8223 1234Dorothy Woodley, (08) 8223 [email protected]
Ayers House Museum
AYERS HOuSE OPEn dAYg
Enjoy the magnificent splendor of one of Adelaide’s finest homes and decorative arts collections. Learn about colonial life in South Australia both ‘above’ and ‘below’ stairs. Morning and afternoon tea will be available for purchase and served on the property’s western veranda. Wheel chair access to the ground floor only. Metered parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm
Ayers House Museum, 288 North Terrace, Adelaide Bookings / Enquiries: Apryl Morden, (08) 8223 1234 Dorothy Woodley, (08) 8223 1234 [email protected] www.ayershousemuseum.org.au
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
HISTORIc cHuRcH OPEn fOR vIEWIng
Come and view this heritage-listed church, built in 1871 and 1872. See the interior, the ornate ceiling ventilation, the refurbished organ in the gallery, and the original 1870s pews and timber work. Display of historical photographs dating from 1880s to early 1900s. No bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May to Thursday 27 May, 11.00 am – 2.00 pmBethlehem Lutheran Church,
170 Flinders Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Admin Secretary, (08) 8223 [email protected]
Blackeby’s old Sweet Shop
HISTORY Of SOuTH AuSTRAlIA’S OldEST cOnfEcTIOnER
Come and learn about South Australia’s oldest confectioner. View story cards and pictures detailing the history of Blackeby’s Sweets and its founders. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May; Monday to Thursday 8.30 am - 6.00 pm; Fridays 8.30 am - 9.00 pm; Saturdays 9.00 am - 5.00 pm; Sundays 12.00 noon - 5.00 pmBlackeby’s old Sweet Shop, 28 James Place, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Dan Crinion, (08) 8234 2666 Denise Guscott, (08) 8234 [email protected]
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Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library
A guIdEd TOuR
Don’t miss an opportunity to learn about three archival collections held in the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library; those of Bob Hawke, Rosemary Crowley and Chris Hurford. Bob Hawke is the only Prime Minister who was born in South Australia. View displays and memorabilia related to the Hawke era. The collection is a unique resource for political and social research. Metered parking available on North Terrace and Hindley Street. Group limit 20. Bookings required for groups only.
Tuesday 25 May and Wednesday 26 May, 10.00 am - 11.00 amBob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library, Level 5, Hawke Building, City West Campus, university of South Australia,
50 - 60 North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Margaret Goedhart, (08) 8302 0318Julie Hockey, (08) 8302 [email protected] or [email protected]/bhpml/
Botanic gardens - Adelaide
A PublIc gARdEn fROm THE vIcTORIAn ERA
gAdelaide Botanic Garden was established in 1855, during the Victorian era (1837-1901). Take a walk through the garden with the Friends of the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide and hear about the Victorian influences evident in the plants, buildings, ornamentation, landscape design and public uses. Parking available on Plane Tree Drive off Hackney Road or on Hackney Road. Group limit 15. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm dailyMeet at Schomburgk Pavillion, entry from any gate, Adelaide Botanic gardens, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Barbara Wheaton, (08) 8226 [email protected]
Botanic gardens - Adelaide
dIREcTOR’S TOuR: THE EcOnOmY Of nATuRE And THE AudAcITY Of mAn
Join Botanic Gardens Director Stephen Forbes and Cultural Collections Manager Tony Kanellos on a special tour of the recently restored Santos Museum of Economic Botany. Parking available on Plane Tree Drive off Hackney Road or on Hackney Road. Tour capacity 25. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, 1.00 pm - 2.00 pmSantos Museum of economic Botany,
Adelaide Botanic gardens, Adelaide Bookings / Enquiries: Reception, (08) 8222 9311
Botanic gardens - Adelaide
THE lOvInglY RESTOREd SAnTOS muSEum Of EcOnOmIc bOTAnY
The recently restored Santos Museum of Economic Botany is one of the Garden’s treasures. Opened in 1881, the museum, the last surviving one of its type, has an intriguing display of objects and specimens showcasing the wonderful uses of plants by many different cultures of the world. Parking available on Plane Tree Drive off Hackney Road or on Hackney Road. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Santos Museum of economic Botany, Adelaide Botanic gardens, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Tony Kanellos, (08) 8222 [email protected]
Brougham Place uniting Church
InSIdE THE lIgHT On THE HIll
Come and see inside the light on the hill. This congregation is 150 years old and the church building is one of the most prominent in the city. Visitors will be shown the interior, including heritage features such as the stained-glass windows. A recital on the 120 year old organ will be given by Rosemary Nairn OAM at 1.30 pm - 2.00 pm on both Sundays. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pmBrougham Place uniting Church, 193 Brougham Place, North AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Vicky Sanders, (08) 8261 0483Trevor Schaefer, (08) 8267 [email protected] or [email protected]
Disability Information and Resource Centre
WHAT HAPPEnEd TO PEOPlE WITH A dISAbIlITY In THE nInETEEnTH cEnTuRY?
Find out how people with a disability were treated in South Australia during the nineteenth century. Morning tea will be provided. Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 10.30 am - 12.00 noonDisability Information and Resource Centre,
195 gilles Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Doug Lyall, (08) 8236 [email protected]
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Ditters, gawler Place
A bRIEf HISTORY Of dITTERS
Come and see a display explaining the origins and development of Ditters, an Adelaide-based nut and fruit retailer established in 1918. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May and Friday 28 May, 9.30 am - 8.30 pm; Saturday 22 May and Saturday 29 May, 9.30 am - 5.00 pm; Monday 24 May to Thursday 27 May, 9.30 am - 5.30 pm
Ditters Store, 26 gawler Place, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Clark Ditter, (08) 8232 [email protected]
Friends of the South Australian MuseumSouth Australian Museum
A cOlOnIAl gEm bEHInd nORTH TERRAcE IS REvEAlEd!
$8 pp Come along on a guided tour from the prison cells near Kintore Avenue to the Armoury building, which once housed 2,000 rifles. Tour includes maps and fact sheets about early South Australian history. Presented by the Friends of the South Australian Museum in association with the South Australian Museum Guides. Correct change appreciated. To book, please ring 8207 7389. Group limit 20. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May to Saturday 29 May, 1.30 pm - 2.30 pm Meet at inner foyer, South Australian Museum,
North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Joyce Badgery, (08) 8295 2057Joy Mallett, (08) 8251 [email protected]
german Pioneer Women Research group
RESEARcHIng gERmAn WOmEn PIOnEERS - PuTTIng THE jIgSAW TOgETHER
$35 pp German women pioneers contributed to social, cultural and economic development in South Australia. Their activities have not been well documented. Workshop participants will learn about the women’s lives - their daily work, community and family life, and recreational activities. Participants will add to the jigsaw through presentations, discussions and displays and by sharing information for continuing research. This event is jointly sponsored by the Barr Smith Library and the Lutheran Archives. Event charge covers lunch and refreshments. Metered parking/disabled parking available in University grounds and on street. Bookings required by Friday 14 May 2010.
Saturday 22 May, 9.15 am - 4.30 pmIra Raymond exhibition Room, Barr Smith Library,
university of Adelaide, North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Rachel Hoffmann, (08) 8340 4009Julie Tolley, (08) 8272 [email protected] or [email protected]
girl guides SA
cElEbRATIng 100 YEARS, 100 WOmEn
See interesting memorabilia and a photographic display of 100 women who have been active in the Girl Guide movement in South Australia since its beginnings in 1909. Celebrate 100 years of world-wide guiding. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
National Council of Women House, 95 South Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Sally Hopton, (08) 8363 [email protected]
FeeDINg THe KooKABuRRAS, c.1930s. GN03996
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government House
gOvERnmEnT HOuSE OPEn dAY
The second oldest continuously occupied home in Adelaide; the oldest current Government House in Australia. Enjoy the beautifully presented rooms including the State dining table set with silver and crystal, lovely art works on loan from the Art Gallery and special displays of memorabilia. Discover where a former police chief was murdered and how royal visits are planned. Guides in each room. Access ramp located at the east entrance. No booking required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pmgovernment House, corner North Terrace and King William
Road, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Leanne Dordoy-Berry, (08) 8203 9800 Penny Stratmann, (08) 8203 [email protected] or [email protected]
History Council of South AustraliaState Library of South Australia
STATE cOllEcTIOnS: WHY KEEP All THIS Old STuff?
This lively forum will put the historical collections of our institutions and groups under the spotlight. What are they? What is their significance? How can they be used? And how can we justify the cost and resources needed to preserve them and make them accessible? Bookings can be made on the State Library’s online system at www.slsa.sa.gov.au. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 6.00 pm - 7.00 pmInstitute Room, Institute Building, corner North Terrace and Kintore Avenue, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Bev Scott, (08) 8207 7221Annette Mills, (08) 8207 [email protected] or [email protected]
History Discipline, university of Adelaide
HISTORY On THE fROnT lInE: PublIc HISTORY In SOuTH AuSTRAlIA
Come and join a conversation with History SA Director Margaret Anderson on the pleasures and perils of public history and the potential for new developments in how we tell the histories of South Australia. All welcome. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 1.10 pm - 2.30 pmStretton Room, Fourth Floor, Napier Building,
university of Adelaide, North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Mark Cowley, (08) 8303 [email protected]
History SA, Reconciliation SA & Department of Veterans’ Affairs
A mORnIng TEA fOR IndIgEnOuS vETERAnS, THEIR fAmIlIES And fRIEndS
Indigenous veterans, their families and friends are invited to morning tea at the Drill Hall, Torrens Parade Ground, following the service to commemorate the service of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander veterans at the State War Memorial on Friday 28 May. Hosted by History SA, Reconciliation SA, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Veterans SA and the Returned and Services League. Parking available on Torrens Parade Ground. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May, 11.15 am - 12.15 pm
Drill Hall, Torrens Parade ground, Victoria Drive, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Mandy Paul, (08) 8203 [email protected]
History SA National Archives of Australia
SHEll-SHOcKEd: AuSTRAlIA AfTER ARmISTIcE
The devastating effects of the First World War on individuals, communities and the Australian nation in the two decades following the 1918 Armistice are explored in this exhibition. Shell-shocked: Australia after Armistice was developed by National Archives of Australia in conjunction with the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Parking available on Torrens Parade Ground. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm; Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May, 1.00 pm - 5.00 pm
Drill Hall, Torrens Parade ground, Victoria Drive, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: History SA, (08) 8203 9888www.history.sa.gov.au
History Teachers’ Association of South Australia
nEW dEcAdE: nEW dIREcTIOnS
Member: $85 Non-member: $130 Concession: $40The South Australian History Teachers 2010 State Conference is a one day program of workshops and keynote speakers on history teaching, methodology, skills and resources. The keynote speaker is Associate Professor Tony Taylor, National Centre for History Education, Monash University. Workshops include the Migration Museum, State Library and local tours. Single keynote address only for $10 per person. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May, 9.00 am - 5.00 pm
State Library of South Australia, North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Anthea Buxton, 0417 834 [email protected]
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Holy Trinity Church
dIScOvER THE lIvIng HISTORY Of AdElAIdE’S PIOnEER cHuRcH
Holy Trinity, established in 1836, is the oldest surviving Anglican Church in Adelaide. The church and the people who meet in it each week are part of living history. Find out about the people who first settled in Adelaide and who were part of establishing this church. Discover the links between the past and what Holy Trinity is doing now. Easy access from City West tram stop. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 12.30 pm - 2.30 pm; Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 11.00 am - 2.00 pm
Holy Trinity Church, 87 North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Faith Cowell, (08) 8213 7300Ken Langshaw, (08) 8213 [email protected]
Horse SA
ORIEnTATIOn TOuR Of AdElAIdE’S HORSE HERITAgE
Ride, cycle, walk or drive this orientation tour. Download map from www.horsesa.asn.au, answer questions relating to sites, and enter the prize draw. See a statue of Queen Adelaide dressed for riding side-saddle, visit the first mounted police barracks site, memorials to horse drawn trams, the Boer and World Wars. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May
Download tour map: www.horsesa.asn.auBookings / Enquiries: Julie Fiedler, 0402 488 306Helen Whittle, (08) 8270 [email protected]
Irish History group/Irish Australian Association
céAd mílE fáIlTEg
We welcome you to join with us in celebrating Irish and Irish Australian culture. View a live performance by the Adelaide Irish Club Drama Group; listen to traditional Irish music; take part in set dancing; see a display of Irish memorabilia. The bar will be open and afternoon tea will be served. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 6.30 pm
Irish Australian Association, 11-15 Carrington Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Margaret Walsh, (08) 8381 [email protected]
Irish History group/Irish Australian Association
IRISH HISTORY gROuP buS TOuR$50 pp
We drive to the Catholic Church at Morphett Vale for a tour. Then on to Yankallilla to view the house where Mother Mary McKillop conducted a school and visit Christ Church. After lunch at Normanville Hotel, we visit St Peter’s Catholic Church and Cemetery and listen to talks by local identities. Finally we visit the site of Nashwauk shipwreck. This activity is also listed in this program in Fleurieu Peninsula region. Tour capacity 45. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 6.30 pmTour commences from the Irish Australian Association,
11-15 Carrington Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Margaret Walsh, (08) 8381 [email protected]
John McDouall Stuart Society
ExHIbITIOn And STORIES Of THE fAmOuS ExPlORER jOHn mcdOuAll STuART
sIn 2010, celebrate the 150th anniversary of Stuart’s epic journey. In 1862 Stuart blazed a route across Central Australia’s arid heart and finally reached the northern coast. Interpretive stories will be told of this epic journey. School groups welcome. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 2.00pm – 4.00pm
Adelaide Masonic Centre, 254 North Terrace, Adelaide Bookings / Enquiries: Adelaide Masonic Centre Reception, (08) 8223 [email protected]
Kaurna Cultural Services
KAuRnA culTuRAl WAlKIng TOuR
Experience the Aboriginal culture in the heart of Adelaide and explore the rich, ancient cultural heritage of the Kaurna people. Visit significant sites, listen to Dreamtime stories, learn about Kaurna history and contemporary issues from Kaurna guide, Frank Wanganeen. Tour includes Victoria Square/Tarndanyannga, River Torrens/Karrawirra Parri, Festival Theatre, Piltawodli and Pinky Flat. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring a hat, sunscreen and water. Tour limit 20. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noonTour commences from Victoria Square fountain,
Victoria Square, King William Street, Adelaide Bookings / Enquiries: Adelaide Visitor Information Centre, (08) 8203 7611 Frank Wanganeen, 0437 919 [email protected]
AdelAide City
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AdelAide CityLincoln College
fROm unIvERSITY STudEnTS TO PIOnEERS: buIldIng OuR fuTuRE In OuR PAST
Walk through fabulous heritage-listed buildings, once the homes of prominent Australian pioneers. Founded by the Methodist community, Lincoln College first opened its doors in 1952 as a residence for university students from country Australia and beyond. It now boasts a total of 235 residents and four heritage buildings. You will be taken on a tour of the campus by current residents, who are proud to share this part of our shared history. Lincoln College is affiliated with the Uniting Church. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 9.00 am – 4.30pmLincoln College, 45 Brougham Place, North AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Sue Severino, (08) 8290 6000Ramona Dalton, (08) 8290 [email protected] or [email protected]
Lutheran Archives
A gRAvE SITuATIOn: THE mORAvIAn cHuRcH AT bETHEl
gDiscover who the Moravians were and where they came from. Why did they settle at Bethel near Kapunda in 1856? How do the graves in the cemetery illustrate their traditions? The Reverend Dr Bill Edwards will give us the answers. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 7.30 pm - 9.00 pm
Bethlehem House, Sudholz Place, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Rachel Hoffmann & Lyall Kupke (08) 8340 [email protected]
Lyceum Club Adelaide
OnE Of AdElAIdE’S HIddEn gEmS
gTake a guided tour of the upper floor of this heritage building which dates from the early days of Adelaide. The beautifully appointed rooms are currently used as a meeting place and venue for activities of the Adelaide Lyceum Club, part of a worldwide women’s organisation founded in London in 1904. Easy access from public transport. Parking in nearby ticketed carparks. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Sunday 23 May, and Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 4.30 pm; Tuesday 25 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noon
Lyceum Club, Level 1, 20-24 Leigh Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Kay Hall, (08) 8212 4508Alison McDonald, (08) 8383 6253www.lyceumadelaide.org.au
Migration Museum
dIREcTOR’S TOuR: THE dIREcTOR’S cuT
Join Migration Museum Director Christine Finnimore on a tour highlighting favourite objects in the galleries. Group limit 20. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 1.00 pm - 2.00 pm
Migration Museum, 82 Kintore Avenue, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Suzanne Redman, (08) 8207 [email protected]. gov.auwww.history.sa.gov.au
Migration Museum
HOmE IS WHERE THE HEART ISg
In the 1950s and 60s nearly two million people arrived from the other side of the world hoping to make Australia home. In their hearts they treasured memories of their lives in far-off places. So they re-imagined and re-created traditions and practices, making homes and gardens that were neither Australian nor of their homelands, but somewhere else - hybrid places where past and present met and where the heart discovered new ties to the future. Parking available on street and nearby parking stations. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm; Saturday 22 May, Saturday 29 May, Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 5.00 pm
Migration Museum, 82 Kintore Avenue, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Migration Museum, (08) 8207 [email protected]
Migration Museum
mIgRAnT HOSTEl REunIOn - mORnIng TEA
Did you spend your first weeks or months in Australia in a migrant hostel? If so, we invite you to join us for morning tea. Hear other immigrants share their memories and bring your own to share. The morning tea will launch a special oral history project ‘Hostel Stories’ that will contribute to an exhibition in 2013. If you would like to be a part of this project, you can register at the morning tea. Parking available on street and at nearby parking stations. Bookings essential for the Migrant Hostel Reunion Morning Tea.
Friday 21 May, 10.30 am - 11.30 amMigration Museum Settlement Square Courtyard,
82 Kintore Avenue, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Suzanne Redman, (08) 8207 [email protected]
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Migration Museum Flinders university
WHO dO WE THInK WE ARE? AuSTRAlIAn IdEnTITY In fIlm
Take in four short films from the collection of Flinders University Library on the subject of Australian identity. Dating from 1949 to 1971, they include Bruce Petty’s wickedly satirical Australian History. Discussion of the films will be led by Flinders experts on film and Australian history. Jointly hosted by Flinders University Library, Departments of History and Screen & Media, and the Migration Museum. Light refreshments available. Parking available on Torrens Parade Ground. No bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 5.30 pm - 7.30 pm Memorial Hall, Torrens Parade ground,
Victoria Drive, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Christine Finnimore, (08) 8207 7582Gillian Dooley, (08) 8201 [email protected] or [email protected]
Museums Australia, SA Branch
muSEumS fOR SOcIAl HARmOnY
This year’s International Museum Day theme, ‘Museums for Social Harmony’ celebrates the role of museums in promoting social inclusion. Since 1986 the Migration Museum has developed exhibitions and programs with cultural and community groups that tell the story of multicultural life in South Australia. Museums Australia (SA) invites you to join Director Christine Finnimore as she reflects on the Migration Museum’s valued relationship with local, cultural and community groups. Refreshments provided. Metered parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 18 May, 5.30 pm - 6.30 pmRoyal Society Room, Morgan Thomas Lane,
off Kintore Avenue, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: [email protected]
National Archives of Australia, Adelaide office
A Pub WITH nO bEER: REcORdS Of dRInK In THE nATIOnAl ARcHIvES
Sit in what was once the taproom of the Old Colonist Hotel and get a taste of records of drink found in the National Archives. See samples of fascinating beer and wine labels, historic winery and brewery records, and intriguing alcohol advertising slogans. Learn how to find these and many other records of beverages in the Archives’ collection. Metered parking available on street. To book email [email protected] or phone (08) 8409 8400. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 10.00 am - 10.45 am and 5.30 pm - 6.15 pmNational Archives of Australia, Adelaide office,
78 Angas Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Enid Woodley, (08) 8409 8400Jan Hall, (08) 8409 [email protected]
National Archives of Australia, Adelaide office
nATIOnAl ARcHIvES SATuRdAY REAdIng ROOm OPEnIng
To provide researchers with an extra opportunity to research we’re opening our Angas Street reading room on Saturday 29 May in History Week. Records required for Saturday research should be ordered a day or two before. Metered parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 9.00 am - 1.00 pm National Archives of Australia, Adelaide office, 78 Angas Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Enid Woodley, (08) 8409 8400Jan Hall, (08) 8409 [email protected]
National Council of Women of South Australia
cOuncIl Of OPPORTunITIES
Visit National Council of Women House and see displays about historical events, including profiles of women who have played an important role in raising the profile of women in the community. Members will be present to answer questions and act as guides. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May 10.00 am to 4.00 pm National Council of Women House, 95 South Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Pat Booth, (08) 8231 9154Patricia Stephens, (08) 8231 [email protected] or [email protected]
AdelAide City
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AdelAide CityNational Motor Museum
mOTORIng In THE mAll
South Australia’s motoring history comes to Rundle Mall. 2010 is the thirtieth anniversary of The Bay to Birdwood, one of the world’s largest historic motoring events. View some of these icons of South Australian motoring up close. ABC 891 radio will be broadcasting live from this event, so come along and share your motoring stories. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Rundle Mall, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Kym Hulme, (08) 8568 4006Bruno Davids, (08) 8568 [email protected] or [email protected]/motor/motor.htm
National Trust of South AustraliaThe Medina grand Adelaide Treasury
TREASuRY TunnEl TOuR
Family: $15 Adult: $6 Child: $3 Go behind the scenes at The Medina Grand Hotel, formerly the Adelaide Treasury Building. This is one of the oldest and most historically significant buildings in South Australia with important associations with the colony’s administrative history and economic development. Guided tours include access to the underground tunnel and other selected areas of the building. Metered parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pmThe Medina grand Adelaide Treasury,
2 Flinders Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Apryl Morden, (08) 8223 1234Dorothy Woodley, (08) 8223 [email protected]
North Adelaide Baptist Church
PRESEncE And ATmOSPHERE: lOndOn’S TAbERnAclE In AdElAIdE
An open fellowship was constituted in May 1848, the colony’s twelfth year, and the Tynte Street building was completed in 1870. Architect James Cumming’s design was based on Spurgeon’s Tabernacle in London, and its ‘golden ratio’ dimensions provided an excellent acoustic. The floor gradient of 1:7, a fine organ and superb stained-glass windows make a visit well worthwhile. Parking available on Tynte Street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pm; Wednesday 26 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noon; Saturday 29 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pmNorth Adelaide Baptist Church, 146 Tynte Street,
North AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Quentin Monk, (08) 8269 5388www.nabc.org.au
North Adelaide Community Centre
vIEW OnE Of THE OldEST PublIc buIldIngS In nORTH AdElAIdE
Take the opportunity to view this beautiful heritage-listed public building, first opened in 1884. Originally the North Adelaide Institute and built on North Adelaide’s original ‘High Street’, the building now houses the City of Adelaide Tynte Street Library and North Adelaide Community Centre. An exhibition containing historic papers and photographs of the building and Community Centre will be on display. Group limit 50. Bookings required for groups only.
Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 9.00 am - 4.00 pm North Adelaide Community Centre,
176 Tynte Street, North AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Kate Grivell, (08) 8267 [email protected]
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Penguin Club of Australia
SPEAKIng! SKIllS! cOnfIdEncE!
Take in a display of the history of the Penguin Club of Australia, a speaking club for women. Learn about events of importance, notable members and milestones. Discover the reason for the club’s establishment in 1937 and its aims and objectives. Letters, photographs and documents will be on display and members will be present to answer questions. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm National Council of Women House, 95 South Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Christine Jamieson, (08) 8431 6661Pat Booth, (08) 8336 [email protected] or [email protected]
Pilgrim uniting Church
HISTORIc cHuRcH - OPEn fOR vIEWIng
This 1869 building was dedicated as the Stow Memorial Congregational Church and is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, with exceptional stained-glass windows. In 1969 the congregation joined with Pirie Street Methodist Church congregation and is now Pilgrim Uniting Church. The present building contains memorials and memorabilia from the earliest days of both the Congregational and Methodist churches. Guided tours available by arrangement. Parking available on street or in parking stations. Group limit 10. Bookings required for groups only.Friday 21 May, Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 12.00 noon - 2.00 pm; Saturday 22 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noon
Pilgrim uniting Church, 12 Flinders Street, Adelaide Bookings / Enquiries: Julie or Office Volunteer, (08) 8212 [email protected]
Pioneers Association of South Australia
cOnvERSAZIOnE $25 pp
Enjoy a light, homemade luncheon hosted by the Pioneers Association of South Australia, followed by a conversazione (spirited discussion) and Q&A about ‘How our South Australian pioneers lived, toiled, and played’. Dr Jeff Nicholas and some prominent Adelaideans including Peter Goers will take you on a journey of discovery. Bookings and payment required by 18 May. Parking available on Torrens Parade Ground. Bookings required for this event.Wednesday 26 May, 12.00 noon - 3.00 pm
Drill Hall, Torrens Parade ground, Victoria Drive, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Pam Skurray & Jenny Neill, (08) 8231 [email protected] or [email protected]
Pioneers Association of South Australia
dO YOu HAvE PIOnEER AncESTORS?
Take advantage of our open days to come in and see if you have ancestors that arrived in South Australia between 1836 and 1845. Members of the Pioneers Association will assist you in your research. No bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Pioneers Association of South Australia, basement, Stafford House, 23-25 Leigh Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Pam Skurray & Jenny Neill, (08) 8231 [email protected] or [email protected]
Pulteney grammar School
PulTEnEY’S lEAdIng mEn, THE HEAdmASTERS Of PulTEnEY gRAmmAR ScHOOl
In its 162 years Pulteney has had 20 leaders, whose tenures have lasted from 3 months to 41 years. Each had their own unique influence on the school’s development. This display highlights the achievements, influences and experiences of Pulteney’s leading men. Wheelchair and disabled access located at rear of building, available on request. Parking available on South Terrace. Limited disabled parking available in driveway. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, 11.00 am - 4.00 pm; Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May, 11.00 am - 3.00 pmAllan Wheaton House, Pulteney grammar School,
190 South Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Samantha Cooper, (08) 8216 5546Mark Bourchier, (08) 8216 [email protected] or [email protected]
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AdelAide CityReligious Society of Friends (Quakers)
A glImPSE Of QuAKER SImPlIcITY
Visitors are invited to view this prefabricated timber Manning house, brought to South Australia in 1840 on board the Rajasthan and erected on the present site. The building is in almost original condition including the furniture, which also came from England. It is the second oldest place of worship in Adelaide. Parking available on site and on street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Monday 24 May to Thursday 27 May, 10 am - 12.00 noon and 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm; Saturday 22 and Saturday 29 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm; Friday 28 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noonFriends Meeting House, 40a Pennington Terrace,
North AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Ann Rees & Roger Keyes, (08) 8332 [email protected]
Returned & Services League of Australia, South Australia
‘A bASTARd Of A PlAcE’$20 pp
Author Peter Brune presents the World War Two Papua New Guinea Campaign of 1942 and 1943. Peter will highlight the critical but less well known battles such as Milne Bay, where Australian soldiers and pilots gave the Japanese their first land defeat; and Buna-Gona-Sanananda beachheads, where significant Australian lives were lost for little tactical advantage. Also hear about the troops and commanders who defended Australia and the men who recorded it. Parking available. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 7.30 pm - 9.30 pmLyric Room, Adelaide Festival Centre,
King William Road, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Keith Harrison & Julie Chapman, (08) 8232 [email protected] or [email protected]
RiAus
cAll fOR STOcK ExcHAngE STORIES
Did you work at or visit the old Adelaide Stock Exchange or do you know someone who has an interesting story about the building? RiAus is calling for Stock Exchange stories and will be recording them during History Week to collate an oral history of the building. Come along and share your story. Please phone or email to arrange a time to record our heritage. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
Science exchange, 55 exchange Place, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Bianca Attard & Leonie Thomson, (08) 7120 8600,[email protected] or [email protected]
RiAus
RIAuS AT THE ScIEncE ExcHAngE
Tour the landmark Science Exchange building, formerly the Adelaide Stock Exchange and now completely refurbished. A documentary on William and Lawrence Bragg, the father and son Nobel Prize winners for their work on x-ray crystallography, will be showing every hour. Play Metazoa, an interactive game of evolution which distils 500 million years into five minutes. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May, 11.00 am - 4.00 pm
Science exchange, 55 exchange Place, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Bianca Attard & Leonie Thomson, (08) 7120 8600,[email protected] or [email protected]
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Royal geographical Society of South Australia
OuR PlAcE In THE Sun - SOuTH AuSTRAlIA In mAPS, 1658-1996
An exhibition to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Society. See early Dutch atlases showing the west coast of South Australia, maps of Flinders, Freycinet, Colonel Light and inland explorers and Adelaide as seen from the May 1996 Space Shuttle during the first space flight of Andy Thomas. Access to the display includes some stairs. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Tuesday 25 May to Friday 28 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm State Library of South Australia, Mortlock Wing (second floor, southern end), North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Kevin Griffin, (08) 8556 [email protected]
Royal geographical Society of South Australia
SIgnIfIcAnT AuSTRAlIAnS: REg SPRIgg, ‘ROcK STAR’
Renowned as one of Australia’s greatest geologists, the life and achievements of this intrepid pioneering South Australian will be recounted by his daughter-in-law, Kristen Weidenbach. Kristen is the author of Rock Star: The Story of Reg Sprigg. Think of Reg Sprigg - think geology, fossils, oil, uranium and conservation. No bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 5.30 pm - 7.30 pm goodman Lecture Theatre, ground Floor, goodman Building,
Botanic gardens, Hackney Road, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Walter Armitage, (08) 8207 7265Kevin Griffin, (08) 8556 [email protected] or [email protected]
St Aloysius College
cEcIlIA cunnIngHAm mEmORIAl cHAPEl: A cITY TREASuRE WAITIng TO bE dIScOvEREd
As part of its 130 years celebrations, St Aloysius College is opening the Cecilia Cunningham Chapel. View the highly decorative ceiling, sanctuary, walls and columns - features characteristic of Roman Basilicas. Listen to the Estey Reed organ, which is still in its original form. See a display of handwritten manuscripts used in the Chapel prior to Vatican II. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm
St Aloysius College, 53 Wakefield Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Patricia Feehan, (08) 8217 3295Neville Stapleton, (08) 8217 [email protected]
St John’s Church Halifax Street
PEOPlE And PlAcES In THE SOuTH-EAST cORnER Of AdElAIdE
Come and hear Ted Ward give his popular talk about the interesting people who have lived in the south-east corner of Adelaide and the homes they lived in or built. Talk to start at 11.30 am, followed by an opportunity at 12.30 pm to take a guided tour of the church, including a display on the history of the church. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 11.30 am - 2.30 pm
St John’s Church, 379 Halifax Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Ted Ward, 0412 583 [email protected]
St John’s Church Halifax Street
SOmE mORE STORIES Of PEOPlE And PlAcES In THE SOuTH-EAST cORnER Of AdElAIdE
Due to popular demand, Ted Ward has further developed his popular talk ‘People and places in the south-east corner of Adelaide’. Talk to start at 11.30 am, followed by an opportunity at 12.30 pm to take a guided tour of the church, including a display on the history of the church. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 11.30 am - 2.30 pm
St John’s Church, 379 Halifax Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Ted Ward, 0412 583 [email protected]
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St Peter’s Cathedral
cATHEdRAl TOuR
Take a guided tour of this cathedral built in the Gothic Revival style and view the oak and stone carvings, the stained glass including Kempe, Morris and modern windows, and the historic needlework display. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Tuesday 25 May, 12.30 pm - 1.30 pm; Wednesday 26 May, 11.00 am - 12.00 noon and 12.30 pm - 1.30 pm; Thursday 27 May to Sunday 30, 12.30 pm - 1.30 pm
St Peter’s Cathedral, 27 King William Road, North AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Brian White, (08) 8267 [email protected]
St Peter’s CathedralBishop’s Court
cATHEdRAl And cOuRT
Join a guided tour of St Peter’s Cathedral and listen to the choir sing Evensong. Then take the opportunity to visit heritage-listed Bishop’s Court, built in the 1850s. Toilet facilities, wheelchair and disabled access at St Peter’s Cathedral. Tours may be taken separately. Tour capacity 30. Parking available on street. Bookings required for Bishop’s Court tour only.
Wednesday 26 May, Cathedral tour at 4.15 pm, evensong at 5.15 pm and Bishop’s Court tour at 6.00 pm
St Peter’s Cathedral, 27 King William Road, North AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Brian White, (08) 8267 [email protected]
SA Water Corporation
fAmIlY OPEn dAY
Families are welcome for a day of fun at the SA Water Learning Centre. Discover who invented the toilet, learn how we have engineered solutions to deal with sewage since South Australia’s inception, and consider new ways we might deal with sewage in the future. Metered parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pmSA Water Learning Centre,
Level 1, 250 Victoria Square, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Reception Desk, (08) 7424 1440Hayley Morton, (08) 7424 [email protected] or [email protected]
SA Water Corporation
TOIlETS THROugH TImE: A HISTORY Of SOuTH AuSTRAlIAn SEWERSs
Who invented the toilet? What happened to our waste before sewers were invented? Visit the SA Water Learning Centre to lift the lid on the humble lav! Discover the history of sewage engineering solutions in SA. Consider how sewage could be managed in the future. Enter our ‘Design a loo of the future’ competition. For more information visit www.sawater.com.au/education. Metered parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May to Friday 28 May, 10.00 am - 11.30 am and 12.30 pm - 2.00 pmSA Water Learning Centre,
Level 1, 250 Victoria Square, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Reception Desk, (08) 7424 1440Hayley Morton, (08) 7424 [email protected] or [email protected]/education
South Australian Museum
dIREcTOR’S TOuR: unTOld STORIES fROm THE SOuTH AuSTRAlIAn muSEum
Join South Australian Museum Director Suzanne Miller on a tour highlighting some unknown stories behind key artefacts in the galleries. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May, 1.00 pm - 2.00 pm
South Australian Museum, North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Kristy Tucker, (08) 8207 [email protected]
South Australian Museum Archives
bEHInd THE ScEnES TOuR Of THE ARcHIvES
Join us on a behind the scenes tour of the South Australian Museum Archives. Learn about the role of the Archives, see the Archive store and the types of materials held there. Visitors will be able to view materials that are not readily accessible to the general public. Group limit 20. Bookings required for this event.Monday 24 May, 3.00 pm - 4.00 pm South Australian Museum Archive Reading Room, Science
Centre, Morgan Thomas Lane, off Kintore Avenue, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Helen Hopper, (08) 8207 [email protected]
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bIll WAlKER’S AnTHROPOlOgIcAl ObSERvATIOnS In cEnTRAl And nORTHERn AuSTRAlIA, 1927 - 1928
George Smith will host a powerpoint presentation recreating one of Walker’s illustrated lectures given on the United Kingdom lecture circuit in the 1930s. The presentation will feature Walker’s observations of Australian Aboriginal people and localities visited during a 10,000 mile self-contained motor tour. See a small display of personal artefacts and archival materials. Group limit 50. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 11.00 am - 12.00 noonRoyal Society Room, Science Centre,
Morgan Thomas Lane, off Kintore Avenue, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Kristy Tucker, (08) 8207 [email protected]
South Australian Museum Archives
EARlY AdAPTORS
Personalised greeting cards work to enhance the bonds of shared experience between family and friends otherwise separated by time and distance. George Smith will host a powerpoint presentation illustrating this with Bill and Mollie Walker’s Christmas cards. The Walkers adapted photographs of their world travels between 1925 and 1938 into Christmas cards. See a small display of their personal artefacts and archival material. Group limit 50. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 11.00 am - 12.00 noonRoyal Society Room, Science Centre,
Morgan Thomas Lane, off Kintore Avenue, Adelaide Bookings / Enquiries: Kristy Tucker, (08) 8207 [email protected]
Splash Theatre Company
And THEIR gHOSTS mAY bE HEARd
$25 pp A theatrical performance featuring Australian ballads, songs and prose and depicting scenes from Australia’s history including the Eureka Stockade, Ned Kelly’s trial, Gallipoli and ANZAC Day. Described by Peter Goers in the Sunday Mail as ‘superb Australiana’. Funny, irreverent, poignant, and uniquely Australian. Suitable for children twelve years and older. Additional performances may be booked for high school groups. To book, contact Splash Theatre Company on 8277 7293 or visit www.dramatix.com.au. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, 7.00 pm - 8.30 pm; Saturday 22 May, 6.00 pm - 7.30 pm; Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm
Director’s Hotel, 247 gouger Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Splash Theatre Company, (08) 8277 [email protected]
State Library of South Australia
HISTORIcAl nEWSPAPERS OnlInE
During the last two years, one million pages of historical Australian newspapers have been digitised and are now keyword searchable on the Internet. In addition, State Library staff are compiling extensive online guides to the history and coverage of South Australian newspapers. In these workshops, library staff will guide researchers in the use of these free resources. For bookings visit www.slsa.sa.gov.au. Bookings essential for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 10.30 am - 11.30 am; 12.30 pm - 1.30 pm; 2.30 pm - 3.30 pmMeet at the Security/Cloak room, Spence Wing, State Library of South Australia, North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Steve Burrows, (08) 8207 [email protected]
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KEITH cOnlOn’S SPEcIAl guIdEd TOuR
Join Keith Conlon from the State Library of South Australia’s Foundation Board for ‘The way we are built’ tour. Marvel at the stunning architecture of the Library’s nineteenth-century buildings through to the award-winning contemporary Spence Wing. Join Keith for a coffee in the Aroma Café following the tour. Tour capacity 15. For bookings visit www.slsa.sa.gov.au. Bookings essential for this event.
Monday 24 May, 11.00 am - 12.00 noonMeet at the Security/Cloak room, Spence Wing,
State Library of South Australia, North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Steve Burrows, (08) 8207 [email protected]
State Library of South Australia
SPEcIAl guIdEd TOuRS
Discover the library with one of our Ambassadors who will walk you through our historic buildings, telling stories about our home, our exhibitions and our history. Discover some of the precious documents, maps, newspapers and ephemera which are at the roots of South Australia’s rich cultural history. Group limit 40. Tour capacity 40. For bookings visit www.slsa.sa.gov.au. Bookings essential for this event.
Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, tours from 11.00 am - 12.00 noon and 2.00 pm - 3.00 pmMeet at the Security/Cloak room, Spence Wing,
State Library of South Australia, North Terrace, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Steve Burrows, (08) 8207 [email protected]
Sturt Street Community School
vISIT bY Old ScHOlARS And SuPPORTERS
gSturt Street Community School was built in 1883. Come along on a guided tour, view the school and discover its history. Limited parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May and Wednesday 26 May, 9.30 am - 11.30 am Sturt Street Community School, 221-239 Sturt Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Pat Cardone & Kathleen Patitsas, (08) 8231 [email protected] or [email protected]
university of Adelaide
culTuRAl cOnvERSATIOn: 125 YEARS Of ExcEllEncE In mEdIcAl EducATIOn
In 2010, the University of Adelaide Medical Program reaches the milestone of 125 years. This Cultural Conversation will complement an exhibition on the same topic by further discussing the bold initiative of South Australia’s educational leaders and the generosity of its benefactors in founding a medical school that continues to transform health care in Adelaide and the world. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 1.00 pm - 2.00 pmMedical School North, Frome Road, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Mirna Heruc, (08) 8303 [email protected]
university of Adelaide
culTuRAl IllumInATIOn: THE fAcE, THE WAIST, THE fOOT And THE bOTTOm
In this exhibition artist Beth Evans reflects on the effects on the human body, especially the female body, of fashion accessories such as corsets and shoes, highlighting the points at which fashion comes close to mutilation. The work is presented as a pack of playing cards using images drawn from medical and fashion history. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, open during Barr Smith Library hoursBarr Smith Library, The university of Adelaide,
North Terrace Campus, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Mirna Heruc, (08) 8303 [email protected]
university of Adelaide
culTuRAl TOuR WITH KEITH cOnlOn
Development and Alumni of the University of Adelaide invite you to join Keith Conlon on a special cultural tour of the University’s Mitchell Building and Elder and Bonython Halls, all heritage-listed buildings. Light morning tea will be provided at the beginning of the tour. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May, 10.00 am - 11.30 amDetails to be advised upon booking,
The university of Adelaide, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Gaynor Tyerman, (08) 8303 [email protected]
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culTuRAl TOuRS: HISTORY And HERITAgE
Development and Alumni and Art and Heritage Collections of the University of Adelaide invite you to join a tour of the University’s many heritage-listed buildings. These buildings demonstrate the venerable age of the University and include some inspired building projects. Come and enjoy our built heritage. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May and Thursday 27 May, 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm; Tuesday 25 May, 10.30 am - 11.30 amMeet at the Mitchell Building, North Terrace,
The university of Adelaide, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Gaynor Tyerman, (08) 8303 [email protected]
university of Adelaide
fROm AudAcIOuS OuTPOST TO InTERnATIOnAl ImPAcT: 125 YEARS Of ExcEllEncE In mEdIcAl EducATIOn
In 2010, the University of Adelaide Medical Program reaches the milestone of 125 years. Using archival and heritage sources, this exhibition will tell the story of the bold initiative of South Australia’s educational leaders and the generosity of its benefactors in founding a medical school that continues to transform health care in Adelaide and the rest of the world. Metered parking available on street and in nearby ticketed carparks. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Friday 28 May, open during Barr Smith Library opening hours, Barr Smith Library, North Terrace Campus,
university of AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Mark Andersson, (08) 8303 4257Sue Coppin, (08) 8303 [email protected] or [email protected]/medicine125
Wyatt Benevolent Institution
SOuTH AuSTRAlIA’S EARlIEST PHIlAnTHROPISTS - cOnvIcTIOn, cOmPASSIOn And EnduRAncE
South Australia produced philanthropic organisations early in its history: the Adelaide Benevolent Society (1849), The Wyatt Benevolent Institution (1886) and the Louisa DaCosta Trust (1898). Together these distinctive organisations provide from their own funds three million dollars annually in support for financially disadvantaged South Australians. The Chief Executive Officers of these organisations will discuss the circumstances of their formation and their transformation into modern, relevant philanthropic organisations. Event capacity 20. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 1.00 pm - 2.00 pm
Wyatt Board Room, Fifth Floor, 100 Pirie Street, Adelaide Bookings / Enquiries: Emma, (08) 8224 [email protected]
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Adelaide Colonial Dancers
AnnuAl cOlOnIAl bAll
Member: $25 Non-member: $30Don’t miss the opportunity to experience dancing from the colonial era. Come dressed in period costume and enjoy the full colonial band. Supper is always a treat! Participants are encouraged to attend lessons prior to the ball. Please bring a plate. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 5 June, 8.00 pm
Burnside Town Hall, Portrush Road, BurnsideBookings / Enquiries: Jan Graham, (08) 8367 8946 The Secretary, 0403 158 255
Burnside Library
An ARmcHAIR TOuR Of AdElAIdE’S unIQuE 1870s vIllAgE Of EASTWOOd-PARKSIdE
$10 pp Diana Chessell will talk about the Eastwood-Parkside village which is a unique landscape of 1870s terraces, cottages and lanes where the sound of horses, chapel bells and the call ‘rabbit-oh’ are still in the air. This event will give you an armchair tour and introduce a CD which will take you touring again and again. Afternoon tea provided. CD available for purchase for $10.00. Parking available. Group limit 40. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 4.00 pm - 6.00 pmeastwood Community Centre,
95 glen osmond Road, eastwoodBookings / Enquiries: Allison Byrne, (08) 8373 2225 Chris, (08) 8373 2225
Burnside Library
cHElSEA cInEmA HISTORIcAl TOuR And fIlm ScREEnIng
$10 pp Take advantage of this guided tour of the historical Chelsea Cinema with Bob Parr. A screening of the nostalgic film Some like it Hot and a newsreel will follow. Morning tea provided. Parking available. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 10.30 am - 2.00 pm
Chelsea Cinema, 275 Kensington Road, Kensington ParkBookings / Enquiries: Andrew & Tricia, (08) 8366 [email protected] or [email protected]
Burnside Library
clAYTOn WESlEY unITIng cHuRcH And cEmETERY TOuR
Enjoy a tour of the historical Clayton Wesley Uniting Church and Cemetery. Meet at the Burnside Council carpark to board the bus which will transport you to the church. Parking available. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noonClayton Wesley uniting Church, corner of The Parade and Portrush Road, Beulah ParkBookings / Enquiries: Andrew & Tricia, (08) 8366 [email protected] or [email protected]
Burnside Library
dIggIng AROund cOObER PEdY- THE OPAl TOWn STORY
$3pp
Anne Johnson, a Coober Pedy resident, will elaborate on the colourful history told in her book, Digging around Coober Pedy. Included are John McDouall Stuart, a youth’s opal discovery, how important water is to the town and the unique characters and underground lifestyle of this cosmopolitan town. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pmBurnside Library, 401 greenhill Road, TusmoreBookings / Enquiries: Andrew & Tricia, (08) 8366 [email protected] or [email protected]
Burnside Library
HISTORIcAl ROSE PARK WAlK
Meet on the corner of Fullarton Road and Grant Avenue, opposite the old Queen Victoria Hospital, for this scenic and historical walking tour. This walk is rated as easy and should return at about 12 noon. Group limit 15. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noonMeet at the corner of Fullarton Road and grant Avenue, Rose ParkBookings / Enquiries: Andrew & Tricia, (08) 8366 [email protected] or [email protected]
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nORTHERn SubuRbS Of buRnSIdE buS TOuR
$5 pp Join the Burnside Historical Society on a bus tour of the northern suburbs of Burnside. Tour will leave from Burnside Council carpark. Tickets must be purchased prior to the day. Group limit 20. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 1.00 pm - 2.30 pmBurnside Council carpark, 401 greenhill Road, TusmoreBookings / Enquiries: Andrew & Tricia, (08) 8366 [email protected] or [email protected]
Burnside Library
PEnfOldS mAgIll ESTATE HISTORIcAl TOuR
$20 pp Don’t miss out on this guided winery tour which will incorporate the family cottage, historic cellars and underground tunnels. The tour will finish at the historic Spirit Bond Room for tastings of Penfold wines. Parking available. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 10.30 am - 12.00 noonMeet at cellar door sales and tasting building,
78 Penfold Road, MagillBookings / Enquiries: Andrew & Tricia, (08) 8366 [email protected] or [email protected]
Burnside Library
SOuTH AuSTRAlIAn WInES In THE nInETEEnTH cEnTuRY
$3 pp Take a glance at South Australian wines in the nineteenth century with another fabulous presentation by Valmai Hankel. The Adelaide Hills wineries will be the main focus. Valmai has a particular interest in the literature of wine and its history and regularly writes articles for Winestate magazine. Parking available. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pm
Burnside Library, 401 greenhill Road, TusmoreBookings / Enquiries: Andrew & Tricia, (08) 8366 [email protected] or [email protected]
Burnside Library
SOuTHERn SubuRbS Of buRnSIdE buS TOuR
$5 pp Join the Burnside Historical Society on a bus tour of the southern suburbs of Burnside. Tour will leave from Burnside Council carpark. Tickets must be purchased prior to the day. Group limit 20. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 3.00 pm - 4.30 pmBurnside Council carpark, 401 greenhill Road, TusmoreBookings / Enquiries: Andrew & Tricia, (08) 8366 [email protected] or [email protected]
Burnside Library
TOuR Of ST SAvIOuR’S cHuRcH And cEmETERY
gEnjoy a tour of this well-known church and its cemetery. A cup of tea or coffee will be available after the tour. Meet at Burnside Council carpark to board the bus which will transport you to the church. Parking available. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pm
St Saviour’s Anglican Church, 2 Pridmore Road, glen osmondBookings / Enquiries: Andrew & Tricia, (08) 8366 [email protected] or [email protected]
Campbelltown Historical Society
lOcHEnd HOuSE OPEn dAYg
Visit Lochend House, built in 1844 and the original home of pioneer farmer, Charles Campbell. Campbell was an adventurous man and much admired by those who knew him, including his friend Charles Sturt. Some furniture from the era has been collected and guides will be on hand to provide information and answer questions. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May and Wednesday 26 May, 2.00 pm - 4.30 pmLochend House, Lochend Drive, Campbelltown.
Follow the signs from Hill Street. Bookings / Enquiries: Peter Rumbelow, (08) 8337 5249Tony Uren, (08) 8337 [email protected] or [email protected]
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bAcK STREETS Of HISTORIc nORWOOd
Led by Jim Dunk, this walking tour will meander through Norwood’s back streets and uncover historic pise cottages, dame schools and the homes of the rich and not-so-famous. Tour capacity 20. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pmTour commences from Norwood Town Hall,
george Street, NorwoodBookings / Enquiries: Denise Schumann, (08) 8366 [email protected]
City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters
fROm cuPcAKES TO 1950s fASHIOn: fASHIOn PARAdE And mORnIng TEA
$5 pp This must-attend event is a wonderful fashion parade showcasing the 1950s and made by students of the Adelaide Centre College for the Arts. A special morning tea will be included in the price and we encourage everyone to put on their hats and gloves. For all those who love nostalgia! Group bookings with tables up to eight available. Event capacity 80. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 11.00 am - 2.00 pmDon Pyatt Room, Norwood Concert Hall, corner The Parade
and george Street, Norwood Bookings / Enquiries: Denise Schumann, 8366 4536 / 8366 4612www.npsp.sa.gov.au
City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters
HAllS SOfT dRInK PlAQuE lAuncH And dEdIcATIOn
You are invited to the official launch of George Hall & Sons cultural walk plaque. This cherished family business was established in 1851 by George Hall and became one of South Australia’s leading cordial and soft drink manufacturers. The Hall family and their contribution to South Australian history will be celebrated at this launch. All welcome. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 10.30 am - 12.00 noon Carpark, Centrelink Building, corner orange Lane
and edward Street, NorwoodBookings / Enquiries: Denise Schumann, (08) 8366 [email protected]
City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters
HISTORIc InnS And PubS
This bus tour will take you on a fascinating journey around historic inns and pubs in the City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters. Hear some amusing stories about life in the front bar and the colourful characters who frequented the local inns and pubs. Tour capacity 22. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pmTour commences from Norwood Town Hall,
george Street, NorwoodBookings / Enquiries: Denise Schumann, (08) 8366 [email protected]
City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters
HISTORIc PAYnEHAm cEmETERY OPEn dAY
Payneham Cemetery and Argent Church were important in the life of the Payneham community in the nineteenth century. The cemetery is closely identified with the Methodist movement and contains the graves of a number of South Australia’s leading colonists and families. Thirty minute guided tours will be available from 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm. Parking available on side streets. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, tours from 1.00 pm, 1.30 pm, 2.00 pm and 2.30 pmPayneham Cemetery, 41 Marian Street, Payneham South Bookings / Enquiries: Denise Schumann, (08) 8366 [email protected]
City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters
nInETEEnTH cEnTuRY TREASuRES
Discover the historic treasures of Norwood Payneham and St Peters including Kent Town Wesley Church, Padman’s residence, Caterer’s School and The Acacias, the beautiful home of Sir ET Smith. Tour capacity 22. Bookings required for this event.Monday 24 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pmTour commences from Norwood Town Hall,
george Street, NorwoodBookings / Enquiries: Denise Schumann, (08) 8366 [email protected]
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nORWOOd In THE 1950s
This walking tour, led by Diana Chessell, will uncover the unique history of The Parade, its people, its shops and the days when you could take a tram ride down the street to see a film at the Odeon on a Saturday night. Tour capacity 20. Bookings required for this event.Monday 24 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pmTour commences from Norwood Town Hall,
george Street, NorwoodBookings / Enquiries: Denise Schumann, (08) 8366 [email protected]
City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters
REd And bluE lEgEndS TOuR: nORWOOd OvAl
Come and have a look at the historic Norwood Oval, home to one of South Australia’s oldest footy clubs. Hear Glen Rosser spin stories of glorious days past and of the men who made it happen. Led by Mike Coligan and Roger Woodcock. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noonTour commences from Norwood oval rotunda,
The Parade, NorwoodBookings / Enquiries: Denise Schumann, (08) 8366 [email protected]
City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters
THE ART Of PERfORmAncE: HISTORY ExHIbITIOn
This exhibition tells the fascinating history of nineteenth-century costume design and profiles a few of the city’s great stage artists. This includes internationally renowned concert violinist Daisy Kennedy (1893-1981); elocutionist Mabel Best; and the mercurial Elsie Bissett, who performed at Norwood Town Hall. Display includes beautiful costumes and memorabilia from the Adelaide College for the Arts. Display open from 21 May to 30 June. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, Mondays to Fridays, 9.00 am - 5.00 pm. Closed Saturdays and Sundaysexhibition Foyer, Norwood Town Hall,
175 The Parade, NorwoodBookings / Enquiries: Denise Schumann, (08) 8366 [email protected]
City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters
THE PARAdE TO nORWOOd OvAl
Led by Denise Schumann and Michael Coligan, this walking tour will start at the Norwood Town Hall and cover the early history of Norwood and the connections with its famous Oval, where Norwood footy legend Glen Rosser will spin stories of glorious days past. Tour capacity 20. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pmTour commences from Norwood Town Hall, george Street, NorwoodBookings / Enquiries: Denise Schumann, (08) 8366 [email protected]
Commonwealth Bureau of MeteorologyAustralian Meteorological Association
EARlY SETTlEmEnT, WEATHER And POlITIcAl SPIn
In the fierce battle to attract migrants, London journals publicised enthusiastic letters ‘home’ from early SA colonists. This was an effective nineteenth century example of political spin. Often, an ideal climate was described: hot summer days, but nights were balmy and winters were warm. What was the weather really like? Did the spin work? Find out, then tour the weather bureau. Parking available on street. Event limit 60. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology, 25 College Road, Kent TownBookings / Enquiries: Tony Rogers, (08) 8366 2635Paul Lainio, (08) 8366 [email protected] or [email protected]
eastwood Community Centre
WAlKIng TOuR Of EASTWOOd -PARKSIdE vIllAgE
Join a guided tour of Adelaide’s unique sandstone 1870s village. See Glenside Hospital, Parkside Primary School, Young’s Schoolhouse and the Earl of Leicester Hotel, all set amongst the nineteenth-century landscape of the streets, lanes and byways of one of Adelaide’s historical gems. Parking available off street, on Glen Osmond Road or Main Street. Group limit 15. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May and Saturday 29 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pmeastwood Community Centre, 95 glen osmond Road, eastwoodBookings / Enquiries: Chris Meldrum, (08) 8373 2225 Ally Kirkmoe, 0409 716 [email protected] or [email protected]
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unITEd bEfORE IT WAS fASHIOnAblE
Gartrell Memorial Church is a combined congregation of Uniting Church (formerly Methodist) and Churches of Christ, established 38 years ago. Learn about this unique history of two denominations combining long before others had done so. See memorial boards of soldiers from the First and Second World Wars. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.Sunday 23 and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 11.00 am; Tuesday 25 May and Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noongartrell Memorial Church, corner Alexandra Avenue and
Prescott Terrace, Rose ParkBookings / Enquiries: Algis Greb, (08) 8331 [email protected]
Hungarian Club of South Australia
AROund THE WORld In 80 HungARIAnS
gDid you know Paul Newman was half Hungarian? That the ball-point pen is a Hungarian invention? That St Margaret of Scotland was Hungarian royalty? Come and meet 80 famous people you didn’t know were Hungarian at our Around the World in 80 Hungarians exhibition. Yes, they are all around! Limited parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, 3.00 pm - 6.00 pm; Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm; Monday 24 May to Thursday 27 May, Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 5.00 pm; Friday 28 May and Saturday 29 May, 2.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Hungarian Club, 82 osmond Terrace, NorwoodBookings / Enquiries: Ildi Wetherell, (08) 8331 7893Andrea Herendi, 0421 343 [email protected] or [email protected]
Hungarian Club of South Australia
HEROES dAY luncH$15 pp
Join us for lunch on the closing day of the exhibition Around the World in 80 Hungarians as we honour Hungarian heroes. Take the opportunity to see the exhibition while you are there and learn about notable Hungarians and Hungarian achievements. The bar will be open. Limited parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm
Hungarian Club, 82 osmond Terrace, NorwoodBookings / Enquiries: Ildi Wetherell, (08) 8331 7893Andrea Herendi, 0421 343 [email protected] or [email protected]
Hungarian Club of South Australia
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$15 pp Sample Hungarian cuisine at our seniors lunch. While there, enjoy the exhibition Around the World in 80 Hungarians about notable Hungarians and Hungarian achievements. The bar will be open. Limited parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 12.30 pm
Hungarian Club, 82 osmond Terrace, NorwoodBookings / Enquiries: Ildi Wetherell, (08) 8331 7893Andrea Herendi, 0421 343 [email protected] or [email protected]
Loreto College
THE AcAcIAS And HERITAgE gARdEnS
gWalk the halls of the historic Acacias mansion, once home of prominent Adelaide brewer, politician and philanthropist, Sir Edwin Smith. Visit the Heritage Gallery documenting over 100 years of Loreto Sisters in South Australia. Complete your visit by taking the self-guided tour of the Heritage Gardens featuring newly installed interpretive historical and botanical signage. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Loreto College, 316 Portrush Road, MarryatvilleBookings / Enquiries: Marg Campbell, (08) 8334 4227Patrick Kelly, (08) 8334 [email protected] or [email protected]
Mary Martin Bookshop
vIEW OnE Of nORWOOd’S OldEST buIldIngS And AdElAIdE’S nEWEST bOOKSHOP
Mary Martin Bookshop & Cafe is located in the heritage-listed Baptist church on The Parade, Norwood. The church features include the original stained-glass windows, organ and ceiling. Come and see one of Norwood’s oldest buildings which has been closed to the public for over a decade. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 and 28 May, Saturday 22 and 29 May and Thursday 27 May, 8.00 am - 9.00 pm; Sunday 23 May to Wednesday 26 May and Sunday 30 May, 8.00 am - 6.00 pmMary Martin Bookshop & Cafe, 134a The Parade, NorwoodBookings / Enquiries: Justin Chadwick, (08) 8359 [email protected]
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St Aidan’s Anglican Church, Payneham
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Visitors are invited to take this opportunity to see inside our church of St Aidan’s, which in 2009 celebrated 125 years of history, worship and service. See the beautiful stained-glass windows, the unique architecture and feel the ambience of a sacred space well-loved by generations of parishioners. A Devonshire tea will also be available. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, 9.30 am - 3.00 pm The Anglican Church of Payneham, St Aidan’s, corner og and Payneham Roads, MardenBookings / Enquiries: Janet Phillips, (08) 8337 [email protected]
St Matthew’s Church, Marryatville
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St Matthew’s is one of the oldest churches in South Australia. The graveyard contains many historically interesting headstones. View the war memorial stained-glass windows and memorial lists that have details of significant military service in both the First and Second World Wars. There is an interesting collection of paintings and drawings of the church since its foundation. Parking available in church carpark. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pmSt Matthew’s Anglican Church, 146 Kensington Road, MarryatvilleBookings / Enquiries: Millicent Hughes, (08) 8379 4633David Bassett, (08) 8332 [email protected] or [email protected]
South Australian Country Women’s Association
cElEbRATIng 80 YEARS
Help celebrate 80 years of the South Australian Country Women’s Association. Enjoy a Devonshire tea while learning about the history of the building, the club and the association’s members. Venue capacity 60. Group limit 10. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 3.30 pmThe South Australian Country Women’s Association Club,
30 Dequetteville Terrace, Kent TownBookings / Enquiries: Julia Materne & Betty Tothill, (08) 8332 [email protected]
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dIREcTOR’S TOuRSAs a special feature of SA History Week 2010, Directors of some of South Australia’s major cultural and collecting institutions will be your guide on tours highlighting interesting aspects of the history of the State collections.
Richard Heathcote, Carrick Hill Historic House and gardenHors’n’ around - restoring the stables at Carrick HillFriday 21 May at 2.00 pm and Saturday 22 May at 10.30 amFor details, see page 43
Stephen Forbes, Adelaide Botanic gardensThe economy of nature and the audacity of manFriday 21 May at 1.00 pmFor details, see page 11
Kevin Jones, South Australian Maritime MuseumFrom ketches to lighthousesMonday 24 May at 1.00 pmFor details, see page 37
Kym Hulme, National Motor MuseumHistory under the bonnetWednesday 26 May at 1.00 pmFor details, see page 59
Christine Finnimore, Migration MuseumDirector’s cut: favourites from the galleriesThursday 27 May at 1.00 pmFor details, see page 15
Suzanne Miller, South Australian MuseumUntold stories from the South Australian MuseumFriday 28 May at 1.00 pmFor details, see page 21
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AdelAide northAssociation of the Hungarian Aged & Invalid Persons in South Australia
HungARIAn InnOvATORS In SOuTH AuSTRAlIA
This exhibition highlights the contribution Hungarian immigrants have made towards this State’s ever-diversifying service industries. We will showcase how these individuals started from humble beginnings to establish our home-grown multinational and global enterprises. A traditional Hungarian lunch will be available for a small charge. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Hungarian Seniors Centre, 651 Port Road, Woodville Park Bookings / Enquiries: Stephen & Maria Nagy, (08) 8268 [email protected]
City of Tea Tree gully Library
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Sit and relax as you view a slide show of photographs from the local history collection. No bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, Wednesday 26 May and Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
City of Tea Tree gully Library, 571 Montague Road, ModburyBookings / Enquiries: Daina Pocius, (08) 8397 [email protected]
Fort glanville Historical Association
fORT glAnvIllE OPEn dAY
Family: $20 Adult: $8 Concession: $5 Child: $5Fort Glanville is the most original and complete example of a nineteenth-century coastal artillery fort in Australia. Enjoy guided tours of the fort and demonstrations including marching drills, parade ground exercises, and cannon and carbine firing using the original guns. Parking available on Military Road. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 16 May, 1.00 pm - 4.30 pm
Fort glanville, 359 Military Road, Semaphore ParkBookings / Enquiries: Mike Lockley, (08) 8449 9338Leith McGair, (08) 8354 4644www.fortglanville.com.au
golden grove uniting Church
STEPPIng bAcK TO EARlY SETTlEmEnT AT gOldEn gROvE
Do you have any family links with the old Golden Grove area? This is your opportunity to discover the significant part that early Scots played in settlement here from 1846, just ten years after the founding of South Australia. The display showcases the spiritual, educational, working and social lives of our pioneer families. Light refreshments available for a small charge. Limited disabled parking at rear of hall and front of church. Group limit 10. Bookings required for groups only.
Wednesday 26 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pmgolden grove uniting Church, corner one Tree Hill Road and Crouch Road, golden groveBookings / Enquiries: Jo Reeves, (08) 8251 2220Michelle Pipe, (08) 8289 [email protected] or [email protected]
Historical Society of WoodvilleBrocas Museum
HOnOuRIng vISIOnARIES And AcHIEvERS Of WOOdvIllE And PORT AdElAIdE
Learn about the early history and connection of Woodville with Port Adelaide. Explore the displays at your leisure. Discover interesting facts about the Brocas Museum Collection and people including John Newman, Captain Henry Simpson, Captain Thomas Lipson, Richard Honey, David Bower and Douglas Hamilton. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required.
Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 9.00 am - 5.00 pmFishermens Wharf Markets, Black Diamond Square,
North Parade, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Jan Cutler, (08) 8235 1744Keith Caldicott, (08) 8431 [email protected]
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HOnOuRIng vISIOnARIES And AcHIEvERS Of WOOdvIllE And PORT AdElAIdE: guIdEd TOuRS
Come and join a special free guided tour of the Brocas Museum Collection at Port Adelaide’s Fishermens Wharf Markets. The tours will be conducted by ancestors of prominent colonial and present-day visionaries and achievers. Experience the collection through the eyes of those who knew and remember these inspirational people best. Parking available on and off street. Bookings essential for guided tours.
Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 9.00 am - 5.00 pmFishermens Wharf Markets, Black Diamond Square,
North Parade, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Jan Cutler, (08) 8235 1744Keith Caldicott, (08) 8431 [email protected]
Lutheran Archives
KAvEl’S PEOPlE
See a display of original documents, photos and artefacts that illustrate the story of Prussian Lutherans who emigrated on the Prince George, Bengalee, Zebra and Catharina and settled at Klemzig and Hahndorf. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm; Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noon
Lutheran Archives, 27 Fourth Street, BowdenBookings / Enquiries: Rachel Hoffmann, (08) 8340 4009Lyall Kupke, (08) 8340 [email protected]
National Military Vehicle Museum
AuSTRAlIA’S mIlITARY HISTORY PRESERvEd
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gLearn about Australia’s military history. See over 30 historical military vehicles made in South Australia or Australia and used by Australian forces between 1914 and 1975. BBQ facilities available. Parking available off street. Bookings required for groups only.
Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm, Monday 24 May to Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am to 3.00 pmNational Military Vehicle Museum, Sturton Road, edinburgh ParksBookings / Enquiries: Trevor Brown, 0418 829 320Peter Sabey, 0418 806 [email protected] or [email protected]
National Railway Museum
AdElAIdE’S RAIlcAR HISTORY
Adult: $12 Concession: $9 Child: $5Celebrate 85 years of Adelaide’s urban railcars and 30 years of Trans Adelaide’s ‘Jumbo’ 2000 series railcars. See railcars from the early 1920s as well as many other exhibits. Ride the historic ‘Red Hen’ railcars for $2 per person. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
National Railway Museum, Lipson Street South, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Sid Boucher, 0433 065 531Barry Marshall, 0417 500 [email protected] or [email protected]
North Road Cemetery
uncOvERIng OuR HISTORY$10 pp
North Road Cemetery, established in 1853, is one of Adelaide’s oldest cemeteries. During the guided tour, visit the graves of many of the pioneers whose efforts paved the way to establish South Australia. See the graves of Daisy Bates, Ross and Keith MacPherson Smith, Charles Todd, Edmund Wright and more. Admire the Victorian monumental architecture and learn the meaning of the symbolism. Parking available in cemetery grounds. Group limit 25. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm, Thursday 27 May, 9.00 am - 12.00 noon and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 1.00 pmMeet at Cemetery Chapel, North Road Cemetery,
Cemetery Avenue, NailsworthBookings / Enquiries: Robin McKnight, (08) 8344 [email protected]
Port Adelaide Branch, National Trust of South Australia
OuR PORT, A WAlKIng TOuR
A walking tour of Port Adelaide Inner Harbour campaign sites with the Port Adelaide Branch of the National Trust of South Australia, highlighting issues of concern. Sites to be visited include Harts Mill, Fletchers Slip, The Customs House and the Radio Shack. The same tour will be given both days. For this guided tour of up to four kilometres, please wear appropriate clothing and shoes. Parking available on Mundy Street or at the carpark next to Lipsons Deck. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May, 10.30 am - 12.30 pmMeet at Lipsons Deck, (on the waterfront adjacent to Harts Mill), end of Mundy Street, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Pat Netschitowsky, 0402 008 589Fiona McConchie, 0438 652 [email protected]
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AdelAide northPort Adelaide enfield Public Library ServicePort Adelaide Library
ARcHAEOlOgIcAl HERITAgE Of PORT AdElAIdE
Adam Paterson and James Hunter, PhD candidates from the Department of Archaeology at Flinders University, will talk about aspects of the archaeological heritage of Port Adelaide, presenting artefacts and information collected from various archaeological excavations conducted throughout Port Adelaide as well as the history and archaeology of the North Arm Torpedo Station. Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 6.00 pm - 8.00 pm
Port Adelaide Library, 2-4 Church Street, Port Adelaide Bookings / Enquiries: Meredith Blundell, (08) 8405 [email protected]
Port Adelaide enfield Public Library ServicePort Adelaide Library
dIggIng uP THE dIRT
Over the past 170 years the ground surface of Port Adelaide has built up to counteract flooding, burying the remains of the nineteenth-century buildings and artefacts. This display presents artefacts and information collected by students and staff of the Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, from archaeological excavations throughout Port Adelaide, revealing historical information about the Port’s colonial past. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Saturday 22, Monday 24 May to Saturday 29 May, open during library hours
Port Adelaide Library, 2-4 Church Street, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Meredith Blundell, (08) 8405 [email protected]
Port Adelaide enfield Public Library Serviceenfield Library
HISTORY Of blAIR ATHOl
Before European settlement Blair Athol was a forest of native pine trees with foot slopes, tidal swamps and commanding views of the Mount Lofty Ranges and the Gulf St Vincent. Blair Athol was mostly rural until the 1940s when the SA Housing Trust began developing the area. This exhibition features images and a history of the development of the area. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, open during library hours
enfield Library, 1 Kensington Crescent, enfieldBookings / Enquiries: Meredith Blundell, (08) 8405 [email protected]
Port Adelaide enfield Public Library Servicegreenacres Library
HISTORY Of nORTHfIEld
Learn about the history of Northfield, a 1925 private subdivision of Section 692 and 701-4 in the Hundred of Yatala. A large portion of Northfield has been occupied by the Hampstead Centre, Morris Hospital, Yatala Labour Prison, and the Department of Agriculture. Land in the area was also used for an aerodrome by wartime pilot Harry Butler, and is where Sir Ross and Keith Smith’s Vickers Vimy aeroplane landed after the first England to Australia flight. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, open during library hours
greenacres Library, 2 Fosters Road, greenacresBookings / Enquiries: Meredith Blundell, (08) 8405 6580
Port Adelaide enfield Public Library ServiceParks Library
lOOKIng bAcK...mOvIng fORWARd
This display celebrates the history of Ferryden Park, Ridley Grove and Mansfield Park Primary Schools, Woodville Gardens Preschool and Parks Children’s Centre - all of which will all amalgamate to form the new Woodville Gardens Super School, scheduled to open in the beginning of 2011. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Sunday 23 May to Friday 28 May and Sunday 30 May, open during library hours
Parks Library, 2-46 Cowan Street, Angle ParkBookings / Enquiries: Meredith Blundell, (08) 8405 [email protected]
Port Adelaide enfield Public Library ServiceSemaphore Library
SAIlIng InTO HISTORY
Shipping played an important role in the early development of South Australia, providing a means of employment, transport, trade and communication. This photographic exhibition displays some of the ships, their stories, and the stories of their owners, providing a narrative of early shipping in South Australia. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, open during library hours
Semaphore Library, 14 Semaphore Road, SemaphoreBookings / Enquiries: Meredith Blundell, (08) 8405 [email protected]
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Port Adelaide Historical SocietySemaphore & Port Adelaide RSL
lOcAl HEROESg
A photographic display honouring the men and women of Port Adelaide and Districts made heroic through service and sacrifice in two World Wars and other conflicts. Also see an exhibition of First World War honour rolls and military items associated with local areas. Parking available on street. Group limit 60. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May, Saturday 22 May and Saturday 29 May 10.00 am - 5.00 pm; Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 11.00 am - 5.00 pm; Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 11.00 am - 4.00 pmSemaphore & Port Adelaide RSL,
10 Semaphore Road, SemaphoreBookings / Enquiries: Lawrie Shields, (08) 8345 5930Graham Parks, 0402 508 [email protected] or [email protected]
Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre
ARRESTIng TAlES
Discover the Port’s colourful past! Join guides dressed in vintage police uniforms on a night tour of the former Port Adelaide Police Station, built in 1860 to house the police, courts and customs services. Parking available on street. Tour capacity 20. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May and Wednesday 26 May, 7.00 pm - 8.30 pm Tour commences from the Port Adelaide
Visitor Information Centre, 66 Commercial Road, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Anne Mitchell, (08) 8405 6560Shirley Patyi, (08) 8405 [email protected] or [email protected]
Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre
PORT vInTAgE WAlKS
Costumed guides will transport you back in time to the 1880s in the Port Adelaide State Heritage Area, the historic maritime heart of South Australia and one of the State’s earliest settlements. Tour capacity 20. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, Thursday 27 May and Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 3.00 pmTour commences from Port Adelaide
Visitor Information Centre, 66 Commercial Road, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Anne Mitchell, (08) 8405 6560Shirley Patyi, (08) 8405 [email protected] or [email protected]
Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre
SEmAPHORE HERITAgE WAlKS
Let a local volunteer guide show you Semaphore’s rich architectural heritage, including the Maris Palais and the unique Time Ball Tower. Parking available on and off street. Tour capacity 20. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 1.00 pm - 2.00 pmTour commences from Memorial Clock, foreshore, corner
esplanade and Semaphore Road, SemaphoreBookings / Enquiries: Anne Mitchell, (08) 8405 6560Shirley Patyi, (08) 8405 [email protected] or [email protected]
Port Community Arts Centre
nOW And THEn
Now and Then is an exhibition for which artists have been asked to adopt history-related themes for their works. Exhibition open from Saturday 15 May to Sunday 30 May. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 11.00 am - 4.00 pm
Black Diamond gallery, 66 Commercial Road, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Mick Freeborn, (08) 8248 1978John Ford, (08) 8449 [email protected] or [email protected]
Prospect Local History group
TOuR HISTORIc PROSPEcT OvAl And gRAndSTAndS
gJoin a guided tour of historic Prospect Oval and the grandstands. Take a stroll around the adjacent air-raid shelter (above ground only) and the Croquet Club. Afterwards visit the History Room at the North Adelaide Football Club rooms to view the outstanding exhibit on past players and glories. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm
Prospect oval, Menzies Crescent, ProspectBookings / Enquiries: Lianne Gould, (08) 8342 8170Anne Gowin, (08) 8342 [email protected] or [email protected]
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St Cuthbert’s Anglican Church, Prospect
SHARIng cOmmunITY vAluESg
Churches and service clubs share a history of community support and care. Come and celebrate this continuing history with tours of our heritage-listed building, displays and organ recitals. Sunday 23 May, from 10.00 am: Patronal Festival Worship and sausage sizzle luncheon. Sunday 30 May, from 4.00 pm: Thanksgiving Service with speaker Dr Lynn Arnold AO, Chief Executive, Anglicare SA, followed by refreshments. All welcome! Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm; Monday 24 May to Saturday 29 May, 12.00 noon - 3.00 pm; Sunday 30 May, 12.00 noon - 6.00 pmSt Cuthbert’s Anglican Church,
corner Prospect Road and Baville Street, ProspectBookings / Enquiries: Rev P. J. Randle, (08) 8269 6624J. Ligertwood, (08) 8344 [email protected]
St Kilda Tramway Museum
lAuncH Of ‘E’ TYPE TRAm 118 InTO SERvIcE
$7 ppVisit the Tramway Museum and discover the history of trams in Adelaide. See the extensive collection of trams, once part of Adelaide’s tramway system. On Sunday 23 May, after more than 10 years of work by dedicated members, the Adelaide ‘E’ Type Tram 118 will return to service. Be part of this special launch at 2.00 pm. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Friday 28 May, Sunday 30 May, 12.00 noon - 5.00 pm; Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm Launch on Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pmSt Kilda Tramway Museum, St Kilda Road, St KildaBookings / Enquiries: Andrew Hall, 0430 545 574Ron White, (08) 8297 [email protected]
Salisbury & District Historical Society
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Come along to the museum and see how Salisbury landscapes and streetscapes have changed over the last 150 years. View objects and photographs related to the history of Salisbury. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm; Wednesday 26 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
Salisbury Heritage Centre, 3 Ann Street, SalisburyBookings / Enquiries: James Potter, (08) 8258 3016Lynette Potter, (08) 8250 [email protected]
South Australian Aviation Museum
100 YEARS Of flIgHT In SOuTH AuSTRAlIA
Family: $20 Adult: $8 Concession: $6 Child: $4Celebrate 100 years of flight in South Australia with a one-third size model of the original aircraft from 1910 on display. Go behind the scenes with staff to the restoration workshop. Half price entry on Sunday 30 May only. Parking available off street. Group limit 20. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.30 am - 4.30 pm
South Australian Aviation Museum, Lipson Street, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: David Byrne, 0401 125 766John Roberts, 0418 800 [email protected] or [email protected]
South Australian Maritime Museum
dIREcTOR’S TOuR: KETcHES TO lIgHTHOuSES
Adult: $8.50 Concession: $6.50 Child: $3.50Join South Australian Maritime Museum Director Kevin Jones on a special tour of the museum highlighting interesting and unusual historical items in the collection. Tour is free with usual museum admission. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 1.00 pm - 2.00 pmSouth Australian Maritime Museum
119 Lipson Street, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Reception, (08) 8207 [email protected]/maritime
South Australian Maritime Museum
fESTIvAl Of mARITImE TRAdES
Adult: $8.50 Concession: $6.50 Child: $3.50Sail makers, boat wrights, tinsmiths, model makers and marine painters will celebrate the traditions of their ancient trades. This is your chance to meet some of South Australia’s master artisans. See demonstrations of their skills and discuss their techniques, their tools and their philosophies. Event is free with usual museum admission. Parking available on street. No booking required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 11.00 am - 5.00 pmSouth Australian Maritime Museum,
126 Lipson Street, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Reception, (08) 8207 [email protected]/maritime
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The University’s heritage-listed buildings are testament to our rich history and cultural signifi cance, and underpin our present and future activities. Many of these buildings are icons not only of the University, but also of the city and the state.
For further information on how you can support The University of Adelaide Heritage Foundation visit our website
www.alumni.adelaide.edu.au/heritage
The University of Adelaide is proud to support
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FRIDAY 28 MAY 2010 at 10.00am
Join Keith Conlon on a special tour of the University’s State heritage-listed buildings: Mitchell Building, Elder and Bonython Halls.
Limited to 30 people. Bookings essential through the Development and Alumni offi ce. Telephone: (08) 8303 6356.
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The University’s heritage-listed buildings are testament to our rich history and cultural signifi cance, and underpin our present and future activities. Many of these buildings are icons not only of the University, but also of the city and the state.
For further information on how you can support The University of Adelaide Heritage Foundation visit our website
www.alumni.adelaide.edu.au/heritage
The University of Adelaide is proud to support
SA HISTORY WEEK 2010
FRIDAY 28 MAY 2010 at 10.00am
Join Keith Conlon on a special tour of the University’s State heritage-listed buildings: Mitchell Building, Elder and Bonython Halls.
Limited to 30 people. Bookings essential through the Development and Alumni offi ce. Telephone: (08) 8303 6356.
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South Australian Maritime MuseumInstitute of Backyard Studies
THE lOST TOOlS Of HEnRY HOKE
Adult: $8.50 Concession: $6.50 Child: $3.50When it was published in 2006, Henry Hoke’s Guide to the Misguided revealed the astonishing history of Australia’s greatest unrecognized inventor. Further research has brought to light more of Henry’s amazing inventions, revealing the depth of his nautical background. The Institute of Backyard Studies and South Australian Maritime Museum present an exhibition of The Lost Tools of Henry Hoke. Exhibition is free with usual museum admission. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pmSouth Australian Maritime Museum, 126 Lipson Street, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Reception, (08) 8207 [email protected]/maritime
State Records of South Australia
mOndAY In THE ARcHIvES
Come and see behind the scenes at State Records, the archives of state and local government in South Australia. Includes a tour of the repository, a new family history display and a chance to get to know our search and ordering system, ArchivesSearch. Venue limit 25. Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 1.30 pm - 2.30 pmState Records of South Australia, 115 Cavan Road, gepps CrossBookings / Enquiries: Customer Service Officer, (08) 8204 8791www.archives.sa.gov.au
Tea Tree gully & District Historical Society
TImE TRAvEllIng In TEA TREE gullY: A HISTORY mYSTERY TOuR
$25 pp Join us for a fascinating look at some of the history and heritage of the area, and have some fun collecting ‘mystery’ clues along the way. The tour includes a light homestyle lunch at the Old Highercombe Hotel Museum, after which guests can wander around this lovely heritage building. The tour concludes with a ‘history mystery’ prize draw. Tour includes some walking. Parking available at the City of Tea Tree Gully Library carpark. Event capacity 20. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 9.30 am - 2.30 pmTour departs from and returns to outside City of Tea Tree gully
Library, 571 Montague Road, ModburyBookings / Enquiries: City of Tea Tree Gully Library, (08) 8397 7333 Daina Pocius, (08) 8397 [email protected]
Tea Tree gully Branch, National Trust of South Australia
WHOdunnIT AT THE Old HIgHERcOmbE HOTEl
$20 pp You are invited to unravel a very intriguing crime. Be greeted by the Hotel Keeper, enjoy a drink, meet the hotel staff, then ready yourself to solve a murderous mystery. Gather clues as you venture from room to room. At the end enjoy a light supper with fellow detectives after the culprit has been unmasked. Activity includes stairs. Parking available on and off street. Event capacity 12. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 3.00 pm - 5.00 pm and 7.00 pm - 9.00 pm; Wednesday 26 May and Friday 28 May, 7.00 pm - 9.00 pmold Highercombe Hotel Museum, 3 Perseverance Road,
Tea Tree gullyBookings / Enquiries: Jan Stone, (08) 8289 6536Gill Starks, (08) 8251 [email protected] or [email protected]
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uranian Society - Adelaide’s gay Cultural Forum
A fAScInATIng mYSTERY Of AdElAIdE’S THEATRIcAl HISTORY
g’Side by Side’: a talk by Ian Purcell AM. A mystery: why were two nineteenth-century American actors buried in the same grave in an Adelaide cemetery? Ian’s search for answers took him back to the golden age of Australian theatre, to the New York stage in the 1860s and a Fifth Avenue shoot out! A fascinating story of Adelaide’s theatrical history. All welcome to attend. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 7.30 pm - 9.00 pmPort Adelaide uniting Church, 169 Commercial Road,
Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Paul Marsh, 0438 849 [email protected]
Vitalstatistix Theatre Company
WATERSIdE WORKERS HAll WElcOmE!
gWaterside Workers Hall is the home of Vitalstatistix Theatre Company. The building is heritage-listed and remains a fitting tribute to the unionism of Port Adelaide’s waterside workers. Since the foundations were laid in 1926, it has played a significant cultural role in the Port’s landscape. Take a wander through and reminisce, or fall in love with it for the first time. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pmWaterside Workers Hall, 11 Nile Street, Port AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Olivia Power, (08) 8447 6211Justin Pennington, (08) 8447 [email protected] or [email protected]
Walkerville Anglican Church, Town of Walkerville
bEllS & ORgAn Of ST AndREW’S - A cOncERT
sEnjoy the heritage of music making at St Andrew’s historic church. Hear its peal of tower bells, the gentle timbre of handbells, and the majestic quality of the organ (recently rebuilt, enlarged and restored) played by organists Ian Gray and Lyall von Einem. Have a light lunch before or Devonshire tea after, both for a small charge. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 2.00 pm - 3.00 pmSt Andrew’s Anglican Church, 43 Church Terrace, WalkervilleBookings / Enquiries: Archdeacon Chris Chataway, (08) 8269 5420 Parish Office, (08) 8269 5420office@standrewswalkerville.org.auwww.standrewswalkerville.org.au
Walkerville Anglican Church, Town of Walkerville
HERITAgE SElf-guIdEd TOuRSs
Enjoy the peaceful ambience of this heritage-listed building. View the displays of vestments, embroidery and the exquisite stained glass as you discover the history of this beautifully proportioned 1848 Gothic style church set in picturesque gardens. Purchase a tour guidebook for $3 and take a self-guided tour around the church. Light refreshments available for a small charge. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May to Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm; Sunday 30 May 12.30 pm - 4.00 pmSt Andrew’s Anglican Church, 43 Church Terrace, WalkervilleBookings / Enquiries: Archdeacon Chris Chataway, (08) 8269 5420Parish Office, (08) 8269 5420office@standrewswalkerville.org.auwww.standrewswalkerville.org.au
Walkerville Anglican Church, Town of Walkerville
HISTORY In STAInEd glASSs
Take time to view the vibrant stained-glass windows of St Andrew’s Church. Your guide will tell stories of prominent South Australian pioneers related to the stained glass; of themes of the windows; and of people in whose memory the windows were given. Experience the peaceful ambience of this nineteenth-century church. Refreshments available for a small charge. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 10.30 am - 11.30 am; Friday 28 May and Saturday 29 May, 11.00 am - 12.00 noon; Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm
St Andrew’s Anglican Church, 43 Church Terrace, WalkervilleBookings / Enquiries: Archdeacon Chris Chataway, (08) 8269 5420Parish Office, (08) 8269 5420office@standrewswalkerville.org.auwww.standrewswalkerville.org.au
Walkerville Anglican Church, Town of Walkerville
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Spend a delightful lunch hour listening to the fine organ of St Andrew’s Church. The organ has recently been rebuilt, enlarged and restored. It will be played by Adelaide organist Bruce Naylor. The concert will be followed by a light lunch for a small charge. A perfect lunch hour break from work. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May, 12.10 pm - 12.40 pmSt Andrew’s Anglican Church, 43 Church Terrace, WalkervilleBookings / Enquiries: Archdeacon Chris Chataway, (08) 8269 5420Parish Office, (08) 8269 5420office@standrewswalkerville.org.auwww.standrewswalkerville.org.au
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Walkerville Historical Society St Andrew’s School
A dAY In THE lIfE Of A HOmE bOY
What was life like at Walkerville Boys’ Home, an orphanage, in the 1920s? Come and hear the stories and see where the boys worked, played and slept. Hear about their schooling and how their lives differed from ours. Come and join us on the veranda of Kennion House for light refreshments while looking at some old photos. Event for children eight to twelve years. Event organised in conjunction with Walkerville Library. Parking available on street. Venue capacity 30. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 5.15 pm - 6.00 pmMeet inside the gate at Kennion House,
St Andrew’s School, 22 Smith Street, WalkervilleBookings / Enquiries: Jo Harley, (08) 8344 [email protected]
Walkerville Historical Society
bAcKYARdS Of YESTERYEAR
Come and enjoy a photographic display which salutes our backyards. What was in your backyard or garden? A dunny, chooks, fruit trees or stables? It’s where children played and birthdays were celebrated. Display includes an aerial view of Walkerville. Parking available off street at rear of Walkerville Hall off Stephen Terrace. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Wednesday 26 May, Friday 28 May to Sunday 30 May, open during library opening hoursWalkerville Library main entrance,
65 Walkerville Terrace, gilbertonBookings / Enquiries: Lyn O’Grady, (08) 8269 [email protected]
Walkerville Wesleyan Cemetery
TOuRS THROugH A PRE-fEdERATIOn cEmETERY
gJoin a guided tour of interesting graves in this pre-Federation cemetery. Some of the early pioneers, representative of early settler society, are buried here. In the event of inclement weather or for visitors with impaired mobility, a digital presentation will be available in the Walkerville Uniting Church. Afternoon tea to follow in the church. Parking available on and off street. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May and Friday 28 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pmWalkerville Wesleyan Cemetery, Smith Street, Walkerville Bookings / Enquiries: Raye Whitehead, (08) 8261 5205David Griffiths, (08) 8344 [email protected] or [email protected]
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Army Museum of South Australia
fROmEllES - fIRST WORld WAR TO nOW
$20 pp The Army Museum of South Australia luncheon for 2010 will feature the Head of the Army History Unit Mr. Roger Lee’s experience on the Fromelles Battlefield. His presentation ‘Fromelles - WWI to today’ will detail the battlefield during WWI and the follow up which has resulted in the location of allied soldiers who are being exhumed, identified and reburied with honours. Free parking available off street in Keswick Barracks - enter at Bus Stop 2. Event capacity 160. All tickets to be pre-paid when booking. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 11.30 for 12.00 noonBuilding 34A, Keswick Barracks, entrance at Bus Stop 2,Anzac Highway, Keswick Bookings / Enquiries: Jan Rose, (08) 8305 [email protected]
Army Museum of South Australia
THE dEfEncE Of AuSTRAlIA: SOuTH AuSTRAlIA’S cOnTRIbuTIOn TO THE nATIOn’S dEfEncE
gThe Army Museum of South Australia features exhibits relating to the State’s involvement in world conflicts since the Boer War (1899 - 1902). It also offers research services to enable students and relatives identify and find out more about those who have served in the past. Parking available off street at Keswick Barracks - enter at Bus Stop 2. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 2.00 pmArmy Museum, entrance at Bus Stop 2,
Building 76, Keswick Barracks, Anzac Highway, KeswickBookings / Enquiries: Jan Rose, (08) 8305 [email protected]
Australian Lace guild, SA Branch
cREATIvE lAcE In cOlOuRAdult: $4
Together with antique lace, be excited and awed by the design and skills shown in this colourful display of delicate and intricate lace. How is it done? Watch experts demonstrate lace making or attend an on-site workshop and try it yourself. Craft supplies available. Enjoy light refreshments when you need a breather. Children under 15 free. Parking available on and off street. Bookings required for workshop only.
Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pmFullarton Park Community Centre, corner Fullarton Road and Fisher Street, Fullarton. Stop 9 on bus route 171 Bookings / Enquiries: Lace Guild, 0424 413 891Margaret O’Connor, (08) 8254 [email protected]
Bay Discovery Centre
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Take a guided tour of Dunluce. Built in 1912, this baronial style mansion was based on a design for the west wing of Dunluce Castle in Ireland. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 9.00 am - 3.00 pm
Dunluce, 12 yester Avenue, BrightonBookings / Enquiries: Holdfast Bay History Centre, (08) 8296 7500
www.baydiscovery.com.au
Bay Discovery Centre
SEASIdE PRESERvES - An ExHIbITIOn AbOuT buIlT HERITAgE In HOldfAST bAY
gHoldfast Bay is home to a large number of buildings, structures and sites that contribute to our historic and built culture. This exhibition highlights well known and lesser known landmarks owned by the City of Holdfast Bay such as the Old Gum Tree, Glenelg Oval and Kingston Park Reserve and privately owned buildings in the area. Complements the guided walks referred to in this program. Group limit 50. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pmBay Discovery Centre, glenelg Town Hall, Moseley Square, glenelgBookings / Enquiries: Marianne Norman, (08) 8179 [email protected]
www.baydiscovery.com.au
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Cabra Dominican College
guIdEd WAlK And HERITAgE muSEum vISIT
Join a guided tour through the grounds of this college, noting buildings of historical interest, including the chapel and the cemetery. Learn about the history of the Dominicans in South Australia and about the 124 year history of the College. The tour will conclude with a visit to the Dominican Heritage Museum. Parking available on Hill Street, Little Street and Eaton Street. Group limit 10. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, tours from 11.00 am - 12.00 noon and 2.00 pm - 3.00 pmMeet tour guide at the front of main building,
Cabra Dominican College, 225 Cross Road, Cumberland ParkBookings / Enquiries: Sandra Hill, (08) 8179 2400
Carrick Hill Historic House and garden
dIREcTOR’S TOuR: HORS’n’ AROund - RESTORIng THE STAblES AT cARRIcK HIll
$10.50 ppThe originator of the famous John Martin’s Christmas Pageant, Sir Edward Hayward was also an accomplished polo player. Join the Director of Carrick Hill, Richard Heathcote, on a personal guided tour of the Haywards’ former home and learn about the restoration of the stables where Sir Edward once housed his prized polo ponies. Tour commences and tickets available from reception. No bookings required for this event. Friday 21 May, 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm; Saturday 22 May, 10.30 am - 11.30 amCarrick Hill Historic House and garden, 46 Carrick Hill Drive, SpringfieldBookings / Enquiries: House Attendance on duty, (08) 8433 1700www.carrickhill.sa.gov.au
City of unley Museum
juST mY cuP Of TEA
A beautiful display about the traditions of afternoon tea and the history of tea drinking. Find out the proper way to brew tea and what was on the tea menu. See the elegant teapots, dainty doyleys and gorgeous teacups among a collection of exquisite tea things. Parking available on street. Group limit 20. Bookings required for groups only.
Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 1.30 pm - 4.30 pm; Monday 24 May to Wednesday 26 May, 10.00 am- 4.00 pm
City of unley Museum, 80 edmund Avenue, unleyBookings / Enquiries: Kate Walker, (08) 8372 [email protected]
City of unley Museum
SubuRbAn SIgHTS
Hear about the plane on Unley Oval and the elephant at the pub in this bus tour of the City of Unley. Find out the stories behind the buildings, parks and monuments of our suburbs. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.Sunday 30 May, 1.30 pm - 2.45 pmTour departs from the City of unley Museum,
80 edmund Avenue, unleyBookings / Enquiries: Kate Walker, (08) 8372 [email protected]
City of unley Museum
TAlKIng TREASuRES
Bring along a family treasure or a garage sale find and talk to John Foumakis, antiques valuer, about the item’s age, function and value. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm City of unley Museum, 80 edmund Avenue, unleyBookings / Enquiries: Kate Walker, (08) 8372 [email protected]
Colonel Light gardens Historical Society
cOlOnEl lIgHT gARdEnS PlAnnIng HISTORY WAlK
gThis walk will explain the main features of Colonel Light Gardens, a State Heritage Area and Australia’s best ‘garden suburb’. Leading the walk will be Colonel Light Gardens Historical Society guide Philip Knight. Bring your lunch for a leisurely start. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 4.30 pmWalk commences from the garden Suburb’s formal entrance at the south-west corner of Mortlock Park, corner Sturt Avenue
and West Parkway, Colonel Light gardensBookings / Enquiries: Mitcham Heritage Research Centre, (08) 8372 8263
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Cornish Association of South Australia
HOW THE cORnISH SAvEd SOuTH AuSTRAlIA
$5 pp A series of brief talks on the contribution of the Cornish to South Australia in areas as diverse as mining, music and religion. Cornish Association Library opens at 7.00 pm for 7.30 pm start. Supper will be served, including Cornish pasties. Some parking available on street. Venue capacity 70. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm
Rosefield uniting Church, Carlton Street, HighgateBookings / Enquiries: Diana Hancock, (08) 8379 2451Terry Johnson, (08) 8382 5559
Flinders universityMigration Museum
WHO dO WE THInK WE ARE? AuSTRAlIAn IdEnTITY In fIlm
Take in four short films from the collection of Flinders University Library on the subject of Australian identity. Dating from 1949 to 1971, they include Bruce Petty’s wickedly satirical Australian History. Discussion of the films will be led by Flinders experts on film and Australian history. Jointly hosted by Flinders University Library, Departments of History and Screen & Media, and the Migration Museum. Light refreshments available. Paid parking available on campus. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May, 3.00 pm - 5.00 pm Noel Stockdale Room, Flinders university Library,
Humanities Road, Bedford ParkBookings / Enquiries: Gillian Dooley, (08) 8201 5238Christine Finnimore, (08) 8207 [email protected] or [email protected]
Friends of the unley Libraries
unlEY - HIgH On HISTORY!
Listen to a talk by local historian Glen Woodward about the history of education in Unley, including the celebration by Unley High School of its centennial year. Afternoon tea will be served with a musical interlude by Adelaide Symphony Orchestra violinists Minos and Erna Berberyan. Event capacity 200. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
unley Town Hall, oxford Terrace, unleyBookings / Enquiries: Jill Miller, (08) 8372 5100Euan Miller, (08) 8379 [email protected]
Handknitters guild of SA
cOlOuRS Of AuSTRAlIA: bIEnnIAl ExHIbITIOn
$2 ppOur biennial exhibition will include vintage knitting and crochet together with needles, patterns and ideas from past eras, with some pieces 100 years old. The regular exhibition will have modern knitting for sale. Light refreshments available. Ongoing demonstrations throughout the event. Parking available on street adjacent to shopping centre. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am – 4.30 pm unley Senior Citizens Centre, 18 Arthur Street, unleyBookings / Enquiries: Wendy Harvey, (08) 8232 [email protected]
Holdfast Bay History Centre
1942 glEnElg AIR-RAId SHElTER OPEn
gVisit Glenelg’s historic air-raid shelter, built in 1942 to house wartime communications systems. The shelter now houses exhibitions about local war history. Parking available on street. Bookings not required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pmglenelg air-raid shelter, Rugless Terrace,
next to glenelg Football oval, glenelgBookings / Enquiries: Holdfast Bay History Centre, (08) 8296 [email protected]
Holdfast Bay History Centre
A guIdEd TOuR Of HISTORIc ST judE’S cEmETERY
gJoin a guided walk through St Jude’s Cemetery. Visit significant graves including those of Sir Douglas Mawson and Catherine Helen Spence. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm
St Jude’s Cemetery, Brighton Road, BrightonBookings / Enquiries: Holdfast Bay History Centre, (08) 8296 [email protected]
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A WAlK THROugH HISTORIc nORTH bRIgHTOn cEmETERY
gCome and join a guided tour of the North Brighton Cemetery. The cemetery was established in 1863 and has many significant graves. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pmNorth Brighton Cemetery, King george Avenue,
North BrightonBookings / Enquiries: Holdfast Bay History Centre, (08) 8296 [email protected]
Holdfast Bay History Centre
AlbERT HAll HISTORIc mAnSIOn
gJoin a special guided tour of Glenelg’s historic Albert Hall mansion by the present owner. See the restored entrance hall and ballroom. Bookings required for this event.Wednesday 26 May, 10.00 am - 10.30 am and 11.00 am - 11.30 am
Albert Hall, 16 South esplanade, glenelgBookings / Enquiries: Holdfast Bay History Centre, (08) 8296 [email protected]
Holdfast Bay History Centre
buS TOuR Of HISTORIc bRIgHTOn And KIngSTOn HOuSE
gCome and join a bus tour of historic Brighton with the members of Holdfast Bay History Centre. Learn about the Kingstons and share a classic Devonshire tea at Kingston House. Charge will apply for Devonshire tea. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, 1.00 pm - 4.30 pm
Meet at Holdfast Bay History Centre, 14 Jetty Road, BrightonBookings / Enquiries: Holdfast Bay History Centre, (08) 8296 [email protected]
Holdfast Bay History Centre
buS TOuR Of HISTORIc glEnElg
gJoin a special bus tour of historic Glenelg. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 11.00 am
Meet at glenelg Library, Colley Terrace, glenelgBookings / Enquiries: Holdfast Bay History Centre, (08) 8296 [email protected]
Holdfast Bay History Centre
fIRST SETTlEmEnT WAlKg
Join this guided walk around Glenelg’s first settlement sites. At these sites actors will read excerpts from diaries from the 1830s. Join the group afterwards for morning tea at the Buffalo Restaurant. Charge will apply for morning tea. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May, 10.00 am - 12 noon
Meet at Bay Discovery Centre, Moseley Square, glenelgBookings / Enquiries: Holdfast Bay History Centre, (08) 8296 [email protected]
Holdfast Bay History Centre
glEnElg fOOTSTEPS: SOmE mAnSIOnS
gTake a guided walk and see some of Glenelg’s historic mansions. Participants will receive discount vouchers for some Jetty Road businesses. Parking available in local carpark. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, 9.30 am - 10.30 am
Meet at Pioneers Memorial, Moseley Square, glenelgBookings / Enquiries: Holdfast Bay History Centre, (08) 8296 [email protected]
Holdfast Bay History Centre
TOWER HOuSE, HOvEg
Join the current owner of the heritage-listed Tower House in a special guided tour. The house was constructed in the 1880s by Asmus Clausen. Past residents include significant Brighton families. Tour includes some stairs. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May and Tuesday 25 May, 11.00 am - 12.30 pm
Tower House, 58 Downing Street, HoveBookings / Enquiries: Holdfast Bay History Centre, (08) 8296 [email protected]
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Kingston Historic House
THE KIngSTOnS’ InfluEncE On THE STATE And nATIOn
Hear about the lives and antics of George Kingston, his son Charles and their families: George and his work with William Light, Charles as the forgotten Father of Federation, and Lucy for her presence in Kingston Park! For a small charge, stay on for Devonshire tea, scones baked fresh on the premises. Please contact us for wheelchair and disabled access information. Parking available off street. Bookings preferred for this event.
Sunday 23 and Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm
Kingston Historic House, 5 Cameron Avenue, Kingston ParkBookings / Enquiries: Fran Lovell, (08) 8358 [email protected]
Latvian Museum
KEEPIng lATvIAn culTuRAl HERITAgE AlIvE
gCome along and experience the cultural heritage of Adelaide’s Latvian community, which began in 1949. The Museum will be open from 10.00 am to 3.00 pm, there will be traditional Latvian folk dancing from 11.15 am to 11.45 am, and demonstrations of traditional embroidery from 11.00 am to 1.00 pm. Taste traditional food and beverages at the community café next door to the museum and view the adjacent photo exhibit. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm
Latvian Museum, 34 Rose Terrace, WayvilleBookings / Enquiries: Mara Kolomitsev, (08) 8268 1289www.albsa.com.au
Living Kaurna Cultural Centre
IndIgEnOuS HISTORY Of THE AdElAIdE PlAInS
sAdult: $18 Concession: $9.30Learn about the Kaurna people, the stories, rich heritage and culture. Take a 100 minute tour of Warriparinga Wetland and Living Kaurna Cultural Centre. Music, dance, language and Tjilbruke Dreaming will be shared. Group limit and tour capacity 30. Bookings required for this event.
Public: Sunday 23 May, 11.00 am - 12.30 pm; Monday 24 May, 5.00 pm - 6.30 pm; Friday 28 May, 10.00am - 11.30 amSchools: Tuesday 25 May to Friday 28 May, 10.00 am - 11.30 am
Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Warriparinga Way, Bedford ParkBookings / Enquiries: Cultural Centre, (08) 8357 [email protected]
Living Kaurna Cultural Centre
TjIlbRuKE TOuR Of KIngSTOn PARKs
Adult: $18 Concession: $9.30Come along on a tour of Kingston Park and discover stories and places connected with the Tjilbruke Dreaming. Group limit and tour capacity 30. Bookings required for this event.Public: Friday 21 May and Sunday 30 May, 9.30 am - 11.00 amSchools: Friday 21 May, 9.30 am - 11.00 amTour commences from Kingston Park Cafe Kiosk,
Kingston Park, off Burnham Road, Kingston ParkBookings / Enquiries: Cultural Centre, (08) 8357 [email protected]
Marion Cultural Centre Library
HISTORIcAl SnAPSHOTS Of mARIOn
$5 pp Enjoy a series of vignettes on life in past times within the area now embraced by the City of Marion. Guest presenter Graham Jauney will look at the lives of early families that helped shape the area. He will also discuss early factories and businesses, some of which still exist today. Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 10.30 am - 12.00 noonMarion Cultural Centre Library, 287 Diagonal Road,
oaklands ParkBookings / Enquiries: Marion Cultural Centre Library, (08) 8376 6855
Marion Historical SocietyAnnie Doolan’s Cottage Friends
HISTORIc WAlK AT mARIOn vIllAgE And dEvOnSHIRE TEA
Join us on a walk that starts from Marion Council Chambers and proceeds east along Sturt Road, viewing the Sturt Oval, original Sturt School, Council Chambers and District Hall. We will then proceed to Marion village via Township Road to see the Maternity Hospital, Workmen’s Cottages, Wesleyan Chapel, and St Ann’s Church and bell before stopping at Annie Doolan’s Cottage. A Devonshire tea may be purchased there for $5. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pmMeet at Marion Council front carpark, Marion Council
Chambers, 235 Sturt Road, SturtBookings / Enquiries: Bob Donley, (08) 8296 5769Raelene Telfer, (08) 8377 [email protected]
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CROSS-CURRENTS: history, people & the environment19th State History ConferenceMurray Bridge, South Australia6 - 8 August 2010
CROSS-CURRENTS will be held in Murray Bridge, South Australia’s 2010 Regional Centre of Culture. With the River as our starting point, we will explore the relationships between history and the environment - how the environment has shaped human activity, and how that activity has, in turn, shaped the environment. Come and join delegates from all over the State as we explore and enjoy the history of Murray Bridge and the River.
For program details and registration: www.history.sa.gov.au
enquiries: Mandy Paul, Senior Curator, History SA: [email protected] 8203 9808Jill MacKenzie, Public Programs Officer, History SA: [email protected] 8203 9807
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Marion Historical Society
In THE TRAcKS Of mAjOR O’HAllORAn
gListen to a short talk on Major O’Halloran, South Australia’s first Commissioner of Police. Then tour Christ Church, built 1849 on glebe land he gave to the Anglican Church, visit the family vault in the nearby graveyard, and then take a short drive to inspect the remnants of his family home, Lizard Lodge. Parking available off street, entry from city-bound lane of South Road. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am - 11.30 am
Meet at Christ Church, 1708 Main South Road, o’Halloran HillBookings / Enquiries: Bob Donley, (08) 8296 5769
Mitcham Heritage Research Centre
bElAIR RAIlWAY STATIOn: HISTORY On THE lInE
gJoin us for the unveiling of a commemorative picnic table recording highlights of railway history across Mitcham City. It is a memorial to men killed in 1928 in a tunnel collapse during widening works. It also celebrates the lives and service of the longest serving station master and his dog. Parking available, or catch the train to Belair Station. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, 1.30 pm - 3.30 pm
Belair Railway Station, off Sheoak Road, BelairBookings / Enquiries: Maggy Ragless, (08) 8372 8263
Mitcham Heritage Research Centre
blAcKWOOd ImAgES
This small exhibition of unique images taken by local photographers will provide the opportunity to ponder and reflect on changes in the district. It will include streetscapes, aerial views and familiar places in the past. Parking available nearby. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May and Friday 28 May, 9.30 am - 5.00 pm; Monday 24 May to Thursday 27 May, 9.30 am - 4.00 pmWestpac Bank, rear of Post office,
facing Shepherds Hill Road, BlackwoodBookings / Enquiries: Maggy Ragless, (08) 8372 8263Tony Davenport, (08) 8279 8011
Mitcham Heritage Research Centre
bROWnHIll cREEK, ScHOOl bEllS And cHAPEl cHImES
gFamilies along Brownhill Creek valleys built a small, stone ‘English’ chapel in 1874. This community building at the junction of creeks operated as their place of worship, for meetings, and as a school for over 50 years. Join us to hear the stories of the chapel, the school, its honour roll and students. Illustrated talk presented by Heritage Supporter Roger Grigg. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 9.30 - 12.00 noonMitcham Heritage Research Centre,
103b Princes Road, MitchamBookings / Enquiries: Mitcham Heritage Supporters, (08) 8372 8263 Maggy Ragless, 0411 878 575
Mitcham Heritage Research Centre
buIldIng uP HISTORY - REcOgnISIng HERITAgE
gCome and see a demonstration of the ancient skill of building with stone. Discover the peculiarities of mortar mixes. Be prepared to assist the Mitcham Heritage Support Team led by a local builder as we build a low wall of local stone which will shelter some buttress seating decorated with tiles depicting wildlife on this historic site. Children to be supervised. Please come dressed safely and appropriately. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pmBlackwood Hill Reserve (northern end),
Trevor Terrace, BlackwoodBookings / Enquiries: Mitcham Heritage Supporters, (08) 8372 8263 Maggy Ragless, 0411 878 575
Mitcham Heritage Research Centre
HOmES, HOSTIng, HunTIng And HERITAgE
gDiscover the nineteenth-century lifestyles of managers and grand families of Elder Smith, Beltana Pastoral Company and the Waite Institute. Explore their association with the Mitcham foothills and Mitcham Village. View evidence and participate in activities that outline the legacy of the families and their contribution to our state and our heritage. Parking available on and off street. Venue capacity 20. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 7.00 pm - 8.30 pmMitcham Cultural Village, Community Studio,
103 - 105 Princes Road, MitchamBookings / Enquiries: Mitcham Heritage Research Centre, (08) 8372 8263 Pamela Rajkowski, (08) 8272 [email protected]
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Mitcham Heritage Research Centre
mITcHAm mAgIc - An ARmcHAIR vIEW Of THE mITcHAm dISTRIcT
gMitcham’s history has been systematically collected for over thirty years. Pick up your copy of a bibliography of local publications and enjoy an armchair view of the district. This one to two hour presentation will give a good introduction to the Mitcham district and its 32 suburbs. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 1.30 pm - 2.30 pmMitcham Heritage Research Centre,
103b Princes Road, MitchamBookings / Enquiries: Mitcham Heritage Supporters, (08) 8372 8263 Maggy Ragless, 0411 878 575
Mitcham Heritage Research Centre
mOvIng mITcHAm mEmORIESg
Visit the ‘new’ Mitcham Heritage Research Centre, now located at the Mitcham Cultural Village in the renovated SES building which was originally built in 1892 as a police station. There will be formal tours and an opportunity to explore memories captured in the local history collection. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 9.00 am - 3.00 pm and Tuesday 25 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pmMitcham Heritage Research Centre,
103b Princes Road, MitchamBookings / Enquiries: Maggy Ragless, (08) 8372 8263
Mitcham Historical Society
A cREEK, A bREWERY, A mInE And THE WEll In EllISOn’S gullY
Discover some aspects of the settlement and usage of upper Brownhill Creek and Ellison’s Gully between 1850 and 1890. This two hour walk includes a creek crossing, moderately rough terrain, interesting animal and bird life and superb scenery. Toilets available at Brownhill Creek Caravan Park and Mitcham Reserve. Parking available at the Manure Pits, Brownhill Creek Road and opposite the horse paddock near the ford. Tour capacity 15. Bookings close Friday 21 May. Bookings required for this event.Monday 24 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noon; Saturday 29 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pm; and Sunday 30 May, 1.30 pm - 3.30 pmMeeting point: Manure Pits, Brownhill Creek Road, Mitcham, just east of the ford on the left-hand side Bookings / Enquiries: Richard Irving, (08) 8272 9707 John Wood, 0402 781 601 [email protected]
Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society of SA
171 YEARS Of SOuTH AuSTRAlIAn HISTORY
gA tour with a difference is a visit to the Adelaide Showground Archives/Museum. This wonderful collection of books, photographs, trophies, medals and other memorabilia is more than a look into shows of the past. It represents the beginnings of the agricultural, pastoral, viticultural and manufacturing industries in South Australia. For added interest, take a Green Tour at 11.00 am or 2.00 pm. Parking available in the north-west carpark (follow signage). Enter via Rose Terrace. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 10.00am – 4.00pm; green Tours: 11.00 am and 2.00 pmAdelaide Showground, entry from Rose Terrace/Kidman entrance, WayvilleBookings / Enquiries: Marilyn Ward, (08) 8210 [email protected]
St John Ambulance Historical Society
ST jOHn mEmORAbIlIA THROugH THE AgES
St John Ambulance has been active in South Australia since 1885. Items relating to this history are on display including two-wheeled litters, first aid and nursing equipment. Also on display is memorabilia of the parent body, St John Ambulance in the United Kingdom. Parking available onsite or nearby parking areas. Group limit 20. Bookings required for groups only.Sunday 23 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm; Tuesday 25 May and Friday 28 May, 10.30 am - 3.30 pm
St John Ambulance Centre, 14 Arthur Street, unleyBookings / Enquiries: Lyn Dansie, (08) 8374 0551 (after 9 May)Marian MacLucas, (08) 8306 [email protected] or [email protected]
St Peter’s Anglican Church glenelg
OPEn dOORS
St Peter’s Anglican Church invites you to take this opportunity to see inside our historic Classic Gothic style building. See our beautiful stained-glass windows, explore our war memorial chapel opened by Sir Ross Smith. No bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May to Sunday 30 May, 12.00 noon - 4.00 pmSt Peter’s Anglican Church glenelg,
Torrens Square, Augusta Street, glenelgBookings / Enquiries: Parish Office, (08) 8295 [email protected]
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St Peter’s Anglican Church glenelg
ORgAn REcITAl
Come and hear our historic 1887 Fincham & Hobday organ played by Tony Whitehill, Director of Music. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May, 12.30 pm - 1.00 pm St Peter’s Anglican Church glenelg,
Torrens Square, Augusta Street, glenelgBookings / Enquiries: Parish Office, (08) 8295 [email protected]
South Australian genealogy & Heraldry Society
REcORdS Of YOuR AncESTORS
Come and talk with members about using records held in our library to research your family history in Australia and overseas. You can browse computer databases and our book collection. Records on microfiche will not be available. Parking available on street. No bookings required.
Sunday 30 May, 1.30 pm - 4.00 pm
SAgHS Library, 201 unley Road, unleyBookings / Enquiries: Sandra Doddridge, (08) 8272 4222Beryl Schahinger, (08) 8277 [email protected] or [email protected]
urrbrae House Historic Precinct, university of Adelaide
AfTERnOOn TEA WITH mR And mRS WAITE In 1892
Adult: $10 Child: $7As guests of Peter and Matilda Waite in 1892 you will be shown around their beautiful bluestone mansion, Urrbrae House, before joining them for afternoon tea in the dining room. During this interactive tour learn about the Waite family, the life of the household, and see inside one of the most significant private houses in South Australia. Suitable for children seven years and above. Parking available off street. Event capacity 22. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 2.30 pm - 4.00 pmurrbrae House, university of Adelaide Waite Campus,
off Fullarton Road, urrbraeBookings / Enquiries: Amanda Jackson, (08) 8303 7497Lynette Zeitz, (08) 8303 [email protected] or [email protected]/urrbraehouse
urrbrae House Historic Precinct, university of Adelaide
guIdEd TOuR Of uRRbRAE HOuSE
gBuilt in 1891, Urrbrae House is one of the most significant private houses in South Australia and was the first house in the state to be lit by electricity. See the magnificent house and grounds that were gifted by pastoralist Peter Waite to the University of Adelaide for the establishment of the Waite Agricultural Research Institute. Wheelchair and disabled access to top floor of house only. Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 3.15 pmurrbrae House, university of Adelaide Waite Campus, off
Fullarton Road, urrbraeBookings / Enquiries: Amanda Jackson, (08) 8303 7497Lynette Zeitz, (08) 8303 [email protected] or [email protected]/urrbraehouse
urrbrae House Historic Precinct, university of Adelaide
THE WAITE AgRIculTuRAl RESEARcH InSTITuTE - REAlISIng WAITE’S vISIOn
In 1924 the University of Adelaide established the Waite Agricultural Research Institute on the Urrbrae estate bequeathed to the University by pastoralist Peter Waite. Yvonne Routledge and Lynette Zeitz will talk about the impact of the Institute’s first Director, Arnold Richardson, in developing the Institute and the history of ‘The Waite’ in the last 50 years. Refreshments provided. Parking available off street. Event capacity 70. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 5.00 pm - 6.30 pmurrbrae House, university of Adelaide Waite Campus,
off Fullarton Road, urrbraeBookings / Enquiries: Amanda Jackson, (08) 8303 7497Lynette Zeitz, (08) 8303 [email protected] or [email protected]/urrbraehouse
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Woodlands old Scholars’ Association
TOuR ST PETER’S WOOdlAndS gRAmmAR ScHOOl And Old ScHOlARS’ muSEum
Enjoy a guided tour through the grounds and buildings of St Peter’s Woodlands Grammar School led by members of the Woodlands Old Scholars’ Association. Visit buildings of historical significance, hear voices of Woodlands’ past and spend time looking through the museum at the end of the tour. Meet on the steps of the St Margaret of Scotland Chapel at 10.45 am. Parking available on street. Group limit 20. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 11.00 am - 12.00 noonSt Peter’s Woodlands grammar School,
39 Partridge Street, glenelgBookings / Enquiries: Karen Schaumloffel, (08) 7221 [email protected]
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Australian Society of Magicians
flYIng bOmbS And flOATIng cARdS
$5 ppHelp the Australian Society of Magicians celebrate their 90th birthday in the Second World War air-raid shelter that has become South Australia’s home of magic. Self-guided tours, followed by a presentation, then a short display of magic, all with an historical flavour. Public toilets available in adjacent park. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, Sunday 23 May, Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 4.30 pmAir-raid Shelter, corner South Road and Ashley Street,
TorrensvilleBookings / Enquiries: Gary Dunn, 0421 431 441Bernard Larkin, 0401 124 [email protected]
City of Charles Sturt
buIlT HERITAgE In cHARlES STuRT: A PRESEnTATIOn fOR PROPERTY OWnERS
Do you own an older property in the City of Charles Sturt? Are you looking for help in understanding the heritage nature of your home? Come along to this informative presentation on Charles Sturt’s built heritage, which will include some practical tips on the good, the bad and the ugly of fencing, carports and minor additions for older homes. Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 6.30 pm - 8.00 pm
Henley Beach Library, 378 Seaview Road, Henley BeachBookings / Enquiries: Linda Lacey, (08) 8408 [email protected]
City of Charles Sturt
cHARlES STuRT lOvES HOldEn
Join us for a good old ‘blokes’ arvo’ as we pop the bonnet on all things Holden. Don Loffler, 48 and FJ Holden historian and celebrated author of Holden history, including his latest book, Me and My Holden: A nostalgia trip with the early Holdens, swings the spanner on Holden, Woodville, and our love of this Aussie icon. Parking available off street. Event capacity 100. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 1.30 pm - 3.00 pm West Lakes Community Centre,
corner West Lakes Boulevard and Brebner Drive, West LakesBookings / Enquiries: Library Call Centre, (08) 8408 [email protected]
City of Charles SturtHenley Surf Life Saving Club
HEnlEY SuRf lIfE SAvIng club: YESTERdAY And TOmORROW
The Henley Surf Life Saving Club has been safeguarding swimmers and beachgoers at Henley Beach since 1925. Gain an insight into the history of the club at a display of photographs, uniforms and other items, and into its future as scores of ‘nippers’ continue to embrace this iconic Australian tradition each summer. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, open during library hours
Henley Beach Library, 378 Seaview Road, Henley BeachBookings / Enquiries: Library Call Centre, (08) 8408 [email protected]
City of Charles Sturt
HIndmARSH WAlKIng TOuRg
The town of Hindmarsh is one of South Australia’s oldest. Discover its secrets and learn more about the history of the area with a walking tour, finishing at the Hindmarsh Museum. Gold coin donation for museum entry. Tour capacity 25. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noonTour commences from Hindmarsh Library,
139 Port Road, HindmarshBookings / Enquiries: Library Call Centre, (08) 8408 [email protected]
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ITAlIAn mARKET gARdEnIng In KIdmAn PARK
Come to a presentation by Madeleine Regan. In 2006 Madeleine commenced an oral history project to record stories of Italian market gardeners who grew vegetables in the Kidman Park area from the 1920s. Madeleine shares some of the fascinating stories she has uncovered so far about market gardening, urban use of productive land, and a close-knit Italo-Australian community spanning several generations. Parking available off street. Event capacity 50. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 7.00 pm - 8.00 pm Findon Library, Findon Shopping Centre,
corner grange and Findon Roads, FindonBookings / Enquiries: Library Call Centre, (08) 8408 [email protected]
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City of Charles Sturt
ITAlIAn mARKETgARdEnIng In KIdmAn PARK: jOHnnY’S STORY
Johnny Marchioro’s father arrived in Australia from the Veneto region of Italy in 1927, and commenced market gardening in what is now Kidman Park. Listen to Johnny share his memories of growing up in the 1940s in a family which produced vegetables for the East End Market with oral historian, Madeleine Regan. An innovative, digital storytelling display. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, open during regular library hoursFindon Library, Findon Shopping Centre,
corner grange and Findon Roads, FindonBookings / Enquiries: Library Call Centre, (08) 8408 [email protected]
Combined Historical Societies of Charles Sturt
cOllEcTIOn TREASuRES
The historical societies of Hindmarsh, Henley and Grange, Woodville and Fort Glanville showcase a selection of photographs and treasures from their collections. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 and Friday 28 May, 8.30 am - 8.00 pm; Saturday 22 and Saturday 29, 9.15 am - 12.00 noon; Sunday 23 and Sunday 30 May, 1.30 pm - 4.30 pm; Monday 24 May to Thursday 27 May, 8.30 am - 5.00 pm
Civic Centre, 72 Woodville Road, WoodvilleBookings / Enquiries: Linda Lacey, (08) 8408 [email protected]
Cummins Society
EvEnIng TOuRS And cOffEE$5 pp
A rare chance to see Cummins, the Morphett residence, lit for the evening. Guided tours of the main rooms followed by tea or coffee. Learn about some of the people who lived in this historic family home over a period of 130 years. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May and Thursday 27 May, 7.00 pm - 9.00 pm
Cummins House, 23 Sheoak Avenue, Novar gardensBookings / Enquiries: Manager, Cummins House, (08) 8294 1939Keith Miller, (08) 8294 [email protected] or [email protected]
egyptian Coptic School
TOuR THE AncIEnT EgYPTIAn And cOPTIc gAllERY
Come along on a guided tour and learn about the history of the Copts who emigrated from Egypt to Australia - from the old roots of Ancient Egyptian history through Coptic history to contemporary Copts. Three tours offered each day. Maximum 12 people per tour. Parking available on street. Bookings by email are preferred. Bookings required for this event.Saturday 22 and 29 May, Sunday 23 and 30 May, tours from 1.00 pm - 2.00 pm, 2.30 pm - 3.30 pm and 4.00 pm - 5.00 pm egyptian Coptic School, 18-20 goldfinch Avenue, CowandillaBookings / Enquiries: Maria Hendy, 0434 008 [email protected] or [email protected]
embroiderers’ guild Museum
THE THREAdS Of lIfEg
Museum: The Threads of Life - from birth to death, embroidery has given textiles importance and meaning. An exhibition of fibres, threads and awe-inspiring embroidered textiles from the collection. Also, Queen Adelaide’s godson’s christening gown and examples of the work of Olive Braun, a renowned South Australian embroiderer. Gallery: open weekdays except Wednesday - display of historical embroideries and members’ work. Parking available on and off street. Bookings required for groups only.Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 2.00 pm embroiderers’ guild of SA, 16 Hughes Street, Mile endBookings / Enquiries: Di Fisher, (08) 8234 1104Maureen Holbrook, (08) 8234 1104 [email protected]
eTSA Past employees Association
THE HISTORY Of ElEcTRIcITY gEnERATIOn, dISTRIbuTIOn And uSE In SOuTH AuSTRAlIA
gSee displays demonstrating the development of the generation, distribution and use of electrical energy. Displays include generating equipment, measuring instruments, distribution and protection equipment, as well as tools and domestic appliances. Witness the resulting arc of one million volts of electricity. See operating models of power stations. Parking available off street. Group limit 15. Bookings required for groups only.Tuesday 25 May, Thursday 27 May and Sunday 30 May, 9.30 am - 3.30 pmSir Thomas Playford eTSA Museum, 31 Broughton Avenue, Kurralta ParkBookings / Enquiries: Max Steen, (08) 8356 6655Roger Williams, (08) 8337 [email protected] or [email protected]
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grange Institute
InSPEcTIOn Of HERITAgE lIbRARY buIldIng
Inspect this 111 year old building in a local heritage precinct and admire the very fine timber ceiling. The library is one of the last Institute Libraries still operated by volunteers in South Australia. Also an opportunity to visit the delightful art gallery in the Annexe. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm
grange Institute, 4 Beach Street, grangeBookings / Enquiries: M Mitchell, (08) 8356 7010W Grigg, (08) 8356 8743
Henley & grange Historical Society
THE fAcE Of HEnlEY And gRAngE
View a collection of photographs featuring some of the many people who have lived in and visited Henley and Grange, from early days to recent times. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, open during regular library hours
Henley Beach Library, 378 Seaview Road, Henley BeachBookings / Enquiries: Joan Ferguson, (08) 8353 [email protected]
Hindmarsh greening
cElEbRATIng HIndmARSH gREEnIng
For 21 years, iconic community group Hindmarsh Greening has been transforming the historic Hindmarsh area one artwork and one tree at a time. This creative exhibition recognises the important work of this group and the dedicated residents who have successfully changed the future for Hindmarsh while remaining connected to its past. Official launch Friday 21 May, 5.30 pm. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
open during library hours
Hindmarsh Library, 139 Port Road, HindmarshBookings / Enquiries: Linda Lacey, (08) 8408 [email protected]
Hindmarsh Historical Society
fIRE & fOlK muSEumg
Come and experience early Hindmarsh at the Fire and Folk Museum. Learn what life was like through a photographic history of Hindmarsh town between the 1870s and 1950s, featuring images of people, street scenes, dress and transport. Parking available off street. No bookings required for the event.
Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 4.30 pm; Wednesday 26 May, 9.00 am - 12.30 pmHindmarsh Historical Society Fire and Folk Museum,
Hindmarsh Place, HindmarshBookings / Enquiries: Trevor Porter, 0401 308 498 or (08) 8296 [email protected]
Immanuel College Archives
ImmAnuEl PRImARY ScHOOl THROugH fORTY YEARS
Although Immanuel College was established at Point Pass in 1895, most people are familiar with the present campus at Novar Gardens which opened in 1957. This year we celebrate the milestone of 40 years of Immanuel Primary School. Visit Immanuel College Archives and discover some of the highlights from the early years of Immanuel College and Immanuel Primary School. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm; Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noonChapel Complex, Immanuel College,
32 Morphett Road, Novar gardensBookings / Enquiries: Greg Slattery, (08) 8294 3588
Thebarton Historical Society
A TOuR Of THE THEbARTOn cOuncIl STRIP
We will begin with a guided tour of the Church of Christ, Danby Street, Torrensville, at 2.00 pm. We will then proceed to a tour of the Thebarton Theatre and the former Thebarton Council Chambers. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pmChurch of Christ, corner Danby Street and Henley Beach Road,
TorrensvilleBookings / Enquiries: Lee Prestwood, (08) 8416 [email protected]
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ukrainian Women’s Association
uKRAInIAn ARTS & fOOd fESTIvAl
Join a guided tour of the Ukrainian Heritage Museum at Hindmarsh; see an exhibition of Ukrainian embroidery and artefacts; watch cooking demonstrations of traditional Ukrainian food throughout the day. Refreshments available. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 12.00 noon - 4.00 pm
ukrainian Heritage Museum, 6 george Street, HindmarshBookings / Enquiries: Nadia Jacoby, (08) 8388 4029Irena Boujenko, (08) 8445 1548
West Torrens Historical Society
A WAlK THROugH HISTORY AT HIlTOn
A walk through history at Hilton will begin at the Star Theatre, Sir Donald Bradman Drive, where a guided tour of the former Hilton Baptist Church and Memorial Hall will commence. The walk will then proceed to the City of West Torrens Council Chambers where a tour of the Civic Centre and Council Chambers will be available. Tour capacity 25. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May 2.30 pm - 4.00 pmTour commences at the Star Theatre,
145 Sir Donald Bradman Drive, HiltonBookings / Enquiries: Lee Prestwood, (08) 8416 [email protected]
yMCA of South Australia
YmcA THROugH THE AgES
YMCA through the Ages is an exhibition of YMCA history with a particular focus on the work of YMCA volunteers during wartime. School children welcome. Booklet on YMCA history also available. Group limit 20. Bookings required for groups only.Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 9.00 am - 5.00 pm
yMCA House, 338 Tapleys Hill Road, SeatonBookings / Enquiries: Norm Reynolds, (08) 8261 4222Lyn Alexander, (08) 8200 [email protected] or [email protected]
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Adelaide Hills Community Health Services
STORYTEllIng - AbORIgInAl HISTORY And PIOnEER SETTlEmEnT
As part of Reconciliation Week the Adelaide Hills Community Health Services will be hosting a day of celebration of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal heritage in the Adelaide Hills. This will include storytelling by local historians and Aboriginal Elders. Other events will be happening throughout the day, please enquire for further details. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May, 10.30 am - 3.00 pmAdelaide Hills Recreation Centre,
2 Howard Lane (off Wellington Road), Mount BarkerBookings / Enquiries: Jill Fishers, (08) 8393 1833Mark Elliott, (08) 8393 [email protected] or [email protected]
Basket Range Wine
WInE HISTORY TAlK, TOuR And TASTIng AT mARblE HIll RuInS
$20 pp Presented by Marble Hill Events and the State Library of South Australia. Hear about the history of winemaking in the Adelaide Hills and foothills from wine historians Valmai Hankel, Geoffrey Bishop, James Smith and winemaker Phillip Broderick. Tour the historic Marble Hill Ruins and Museum. Wine and cheese tasting by Basket Range Wine included in price. Books and wine available for purchase. Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, Sunday 23 May, Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pmMarble Hill Ruin, Marble Hill Road,
Marble Hill via Norton SummitBookings / Enquiries: Mary Broderick, (08) 8390 1515Patricia Michell, 0400 449 [email protected] or [email protected]
Botanic gardens - Mount Lofty
THE gARdEn On THE mOunTg
Discover the wonders of the cool temperate Mount Lofty Botanic Garden with the Friends of the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide and enjoy the vast knowledge of our enthusiastic volunteer guides. Learn about the plant collections and the people who have devoted their skill, passion and hard work to maintain this South Australian treasure. From the determined vision of Noel Lothian in 1955 to today, the changing history of the garden will be revealed. Please wear sensible walking shoes. Parking available in upper car park. Group limit 15. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.30 am - 12.00 noon dailyMount Lofty Botanic garden,
Mawson Drive off Summit Road, CrafersBookings / Enquiries: Barbara Wheaton, (08) 8226 [email protected]
Botanic gardens - Wittunga
WITTungA: EvOlvIng And AdAPTIng TO cHAngIng cOndITIOnS
gDiscover a rare collection of plants which have evolved to cope with drought, bushfire and poor soil. Hear from volunteers of the Friends of the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide about the history of the Ashby family, their plant collecting and their gift to the people of South Australia. See how gardening practices have changed since the early 1900s. Pick up some ideas for your own garden. Parking available off street - enter from Shepherds Hill Road. Group limit 15. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.30 am - 12.00 noon daily
Wittunga Botanic garden, Shepherds Hill Road, BlackwoodBookings / Enquiries: Barbara Wheaton, (08) 8226 [email protected]/WittungaBotanicgarden.htm
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Burnside Branch, National Trust of South AustraliaHahndorf Branch, National Trust of South Australia South Australia Road Runners Club
THE PIOnEER WOmEn’S TRAIl Run/WAlK, HAHndORf TO bEAumOnT HOuSE
$20 pp The Pioneer Women’s Trail Run/Walk honours the German women and girls who walked from Hahndorf to Adelaide to sell produce in the early years of the colony. Official start from Hahndorf (8.30 am start, registration from 7.30 am). Participants can also join from Bridgewater or Stirling. Finish at Beaumont House. Beaumont House and garden open for viewing, refreshments available. Enquire for details of costs and transport. To register: runners visit www.sarrc.asn.au/pioneer.html; walkers email [email protected]. Registrations required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 8.30 am - 5.00 pmofficial start: Hahndorf Academy, 68 Main Street, Hahndorf.
official finish: 631 glynburn Road, BurnsideBookings / Enquiries: Lyndell Davidge (walk), (08) 8388 7495Terry Cleary (run), 0411 723 [email protected] or [email protected]/pioneer.html
gumeracha & District History Centre
TREES, bRAncHES, TWIgS And lEAvES
gInterested in Gumeracha’s local history? Or family history from the Gumeracha area? Then this is the place for you. There are thousands of records and photographs available to the public, some of which are only available at the centre. Wheelchair access only available until 5.00 pm. Parking available in car park. No bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 9.00am – 7.00pm,
gumeracha Civic Centre, Albert Street, gumerachaBookings / Enquiries: Judy Georgiou, (08) 8389 2224Betty Amber, (08) 8389 [email protected] or [email protected]/history/index.htm
Hahndorf Academy
bARE ESSEnTIAlS
Bare Essentials is an eclectic exhibition of community memories: a tribute to the pioneer women’s walk to market and back with precious cargo; keepsakes from émigré families; opportunities to reminisce over old photographic treasures and to consider what might be the bare essentials required to carry your identity into the future. Exhibition continues to June 21. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pmHahndorf Academy, corner Main Street and Balhannah Road,
HahndorfBookings / Enquiries: Paula York, (08) 8388 [email protected]
Liebelt House
HISTORIc, RuRAl, mEmORAblE
$7 pp
Built in 1855, this heritage-listed homestead is still owned by the descendants of the original owners and furnished with original furniture. Hear how the family lived and the history of this family home. If only the walls could talk! Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, Tuesday 25 May, Thursday 27 May and Friday 28 May, 10.00 am - 11.00 am
Liebelt House, Junction Road, LittlehamptonBookings / Enquiries: Glenn Liebelt, (08) 8391 2696Karen Liebelt, (08) 8391 [email protected]/LiebeltHouse.htm
Littlehampton guided History Tour
dIScOvER THE ‘bIg’ HISTORY Of lITTlEHAmPTOn
$35 pp
Tour begins at Liebelt Farm, an original Littlehampton family farm. Lunch at the hotel famous for its mural, peep inside an old brick kiln, and find the church in the scrub that is believed to be the only church in Australia with a fireplace. Tour the resting place of the original Littlehampton settlers and enjoy homemade scones for afternoon tea. Tours available for bus groups only; cost does not include bus hire. Minimum of 20 people per tour. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May
Littlehampton Bookings / Enquiries: Glenn Liebelt, (08) 8391 2696Karen Liebelt, (08) 8391 [email protected]
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Lobethal Archives and Historical Museum
HISTORIc lObETHAl$2.50 pp
Come and see historical sites in Lobethal, including the first Lutheran seminary in the Southern Hemisphere. Many documents, photos and artefacts illustrate immigration and daily life. Bus groups may book a guide to host a short tour around the town. Our Museum celebrates its 50th year on Sunday 23 May 2.00 pm at Lobethal Lutheran Chapel, all welcome. Parking available on site. Bookings required for this event.
Available by appointment onlyLobethal Archives and Historical Museum,
50 Main Street, LobethalBookings / Enquiries: Rose Kay, (08) 8389 6825Rainer Haarmann, (08) 8389 [email protected]
Lobethal Heritage Association
OnKAPARIngA WOOllEn mIll cOllEcTIOn
gJoin a tour of the Mill’s collection of machinery and associated objects. See a PowerPoint presentation in the ‘office’ space and visit the remnants of the Onkaparinga Woollen Mill, which closed in 1993 and is gradually being restored and preserved. It is an extensive collection including thousands of samples produced at the Mill. On Saturday 22 May join us for the official opening of the collection at 11.00 am. Parking available off street. Group limit 15. Tour limit 20. Bookings required for groups only.
opening: Saturday 22 May, 11.00 am; Tours: Friday 21 May, Saturday 22 May, Sunday 23 May, Wednesday 26 May, Friday 28 May, Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 5.00 pmBuilding 26, old onkaparinga Woollen Mill,
1 Adelaide Road, LobethalBookings / Enquiries: Ann Parker-Brunn, (08) 8389 6418Brian Brock, (08) 8389 [email protected] or [email protected]
Lutheran Church Centre
lObETHAl cElEbRATES ITS HISTORY
gJoin us for a full afternoon of activities, beginning with a thanksgiving service in the 1845 Lutheran Church, followed by talks on the building of the church and seminary (a museum for 50 years) and tours of both buildings. The book Settlement, interaction and controversies of Christian Denominations in SA from 1836-1870 by Reverend David Paech will then be launched. Bring a plate to share for afternoon tea. Venue limit 200. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 5.00pm
Lutheran Church Centre, Main Street, LobethalBookings / Enquiries: Rev David Paech, (08) 8367 [email protected]
Mount Lofty Districts Historical Society
cElEbRATIng cRAfERS: cHuRcH Of THE EPIPHAnY, A muSIcAl InTERludE
gCelebrate Crafers and visit the Church of Epiphany. Take this opportunity to sit a while in this historic church and listen to the fine old church organ. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm
Church of the epiphany, epiphany Place, CrafersBookings / Enquiries: Ann Herraman, (08) 8388 6279Carol Moore, (08) 8408 [email protected] or anthony.moore3@bigpond.com.auwww.mtloftyhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com
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cElEbRATIng cRAfERS: dInIng WITH buSHRAngERS AT THE cRAfERS Inn HOTEl
$40 pp
Join this three-course dinner at the Crafers Inn Hotel with historical readings and re-enactments of the hold-up at David Crafer’s Hotel in the 1840s. Drinks not included in price. Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, 7.30 pm - 11.00 pmCrafers Inn Hotel, 10 Main Road, CrafersBookings / Enquiries: Ann Herraman, (08) 8388 6279Carol Moore, (08) 8408 [email protected] or anthony.moore3@bigpond.com.auwww.mtloftyhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com
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Mount Lofty Districts Historical Society
cElEbRATIng cRAfERS: guIdEd TOuR Of THE cHuRcH Of THE EPIPHAnY
gJoin a guided tour of the historic Church of Epiphany including the stained-glass windows, war memorials and memorial garden. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pmChurch of the epiphany, epiphany Place, Crafers Bookings / Enquiries: Ann Herraman, (08) 8388 6279Carol Moore, (08) 8408 [email protected] or anthony.moore3@bigpond.com.auwww.mtloftyhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com
Mount Lofty Districts Historical Society
cElEbRATIng cRAfERS: HISTORIcAl PHOTOgRAPHS And RESEARcH PROjEcTS
$5 pp Come and celebrate the township of Crafers. A display of historical photographs and research material showing Crafers as it used to be. Discover the visible and even the invisible treasures of a tiny hills township. Parking available off street. Group bookings by prior arrangement. Bookings required for groups only.
Sunday 23 May and Monday 24 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
Crafers Institute, Main Road, CrafersBookings / Enquiries: Ann Herraman, (08) 8388 6279Carol Moore, (08) 8408 [email protected] or anthony.moore3@bigpond.com.auwww.mtloftyhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com
Mount Lofty Districts Historical Society
cElEbRATIng cRAfERS: Old-fASHIOnEd SlIdE SHOW
$10 ppCome and experience an old-fashioned slide evening showing Crafers as it used to be - a guided tour through the Mount Lofty Districts Historical Society’s collection of historical images. Bring a supper plate and memories to share. Tea and coffee provided. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, 8.00 pm - 10.30 pm
Crafers Institute, Main Road, CrafersBookings / Enquiries: Ann Herraman, (08) 8388 6279Carol Moore, (08) 8408 [email protected] or anthony.moore3@bigpond.com.auwww.mtloftyhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com
Mount Pleasant District History Room
mOunT PlEASAnT PROmEnAdE
Discover the ambience of Mount Pleasant by joining a heritage walk which captures the historical atmosphere of early South Australian country towns. The guided walk, which will take approximately one hour, leaves from the Soldiers Memorial Hall, where there is a display about the history of the district. Guided walks start at 11.00 am and 2.00 pm. Free brochure available. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am – 4.00 pmSoldiers Memorial Hall, Melrose Street, Mount Pleasant.Bookings / Enquiries: Paula Bartsch, (08) 8568 [email protected]
Mylor History group
guIdEd HISTORY WAlK THROugH mYlOR
Discover some of Mylor’s history on a walk around Mylor. Your guide, a life-time resident of Mylor, will share some wonderful stories. The walk will take about ninety minutes. Parking available on street and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm
Mylor Hall, corner Cross Street and Strathalbyn Road, MylorBookings / Enquiries: Leonie Barker, (08) 8388 5858Lesley Ewing, 0417 824 [email protected] or [email protected]
National Motor Museum
dIREcTOR’S TOuR: HISTORY undER THE bOnnET
Family: $24 Adult: $9 Concession: $7 Child: $4Join National Motor Museum Director Kym Hulme on a tour which opens the bonnet on Australia’s motoring history. Tour is free with usual museum admission. Parking available in carpark. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 1.00 pm - 2.00 pm
National Motor Museum, Shannon Street, BirdwoodBookings / Enquiries: Bruno Davids, (08) 8568 [email protected]
AdelAide hills
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MAVIS HARVey WITH HeR ‘SWIM THRougH THe PoRT’ TRoPHy, c.1939. CouRTeSy SA MARITIMe MuSeuM Samm 11127
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oakbank Weaver
lIvIng HISTORY
View early photographs of Pike’s Historic Brewery, established as Dorset Brewery in 1886, including images of founder Henry Pike and his employees. See unique textiles and tapestries being manufactured on original hand looms by weavers Peter Stapleton and Mary Cassini in the 1889 former beer cellars. Parking available on street. Group limit 50. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 23 May and Wednesday 26 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Pike’s Historic Brewery, 9 elizabeth Street, oakbankBookings / Enquiries: Peter Stapleton, (08) 8388 4597Mary Cassini, (08) 8388 [email protected]
oakbank Weaver
OAKbAnK HERITAgE WAlK
Discover the delightful village of Oakbank on this heritage walk. There are more than 40 sites for you to explore, all with numbered plaques, which are detailed in the heritage walk brochure. Pick up a brochure from Pike’s Historic Brewery, local Oakbank businesses or the Adelaide Hills Council at Woodside. You can enjoy the walk at any time. Walk takes approximately one hour. Toilet facilities available at Oakbank Memorial Hall. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May
oakbank Village, oakbank, South AustraliaBookings / Enquiries: Mary Cassini, (08) 8388 4597Peter Stapleton, (08) 8388 [email protected]/adelaidehills
Platform 1 Heritage Farm Railway
A TOuR bEHInd THE SHEd$7 pp
Take a guided tour behind the sheds of this heritage farm. Hear the stories of farming life from a sixth generation descendant. Discover the uses of the old farm equipment and see the paddocks where it was used. Enjoy memories of yesteryear. Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Monday 24 May, Tuesday 25, Thursday 27 and Friday 28 May, 12.30 pm - 1.00 pm Platform 1 Heritage Farm Railway, Junction Road,
LittlehamptonBookings / Enquiries: Glenn Liebelt, (08) 8391 2696Karen Liebelt, (08) 8391 [email protected]
Platform 1 Heritage Farm Railway
fARm And RAIl TOuR$7 pp
Take a train ride through this historic farm. Hear a yarn from yesteryear from a sixth generation Liebelt. Explore and enjoy the large collection of railway memorabilia. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Tuesday 25 May and Thursday 27 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Platform 1 Heritage Farm Railway, Junction Road,
LittlehamptonBookings / Enquiries: Glenn & Karen Liebelt, (08) 8391 [email protected]
Shady grove unitarian Church
OPEn dAY fOR An OPEn cHuRcH - 152 YEARS On
Visit this charming one-room 1858 Unitarian Church, still in use. Tucked away in native bushland, it is an Adelaide Hills secret heritage place. Guides will tell the stories of the founding families, the character-filled church and adjacent picturesque cemetery. Not least, view the beautiful surrounding native heritage scrubland. Parking available on Shady Grove Road, 300 metres from church. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 12.00 noon - 3.00 pm Shady grove unitarian Church, Shady grove Road,
off Junction Road between Littlehampton and BalhannahBookings / Enquiries: Val Webb, (08) 8339 2174www.adelaideunitarians.org.au
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TOuR cOcKATOO vAllEYg
Take one of six self-guided walks around the goldfields site. Visit the museum and learn about the goldfields and the Australian and American military presence. Talk to members about the history of the area while enjoying tea, coffee and cake. Wheelchair and disabled access limited. Single bush toilet with disabled access. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May and Tuesday 25 May, 9.30 am – 4.00 pm
Barossa goldfields Cottage, goldfields Road, Cockatoo ValleyBookings / Enquiries: Bob Swarbrick, 0407 712 621
Barossa Valley Archives & Historical Trust
ExHIbITIOnS AT bAROSSA muSEum
gVisit the museum displays featuring Barossa and, in particular, German social, religious, and domestic pioneering life. Special features include a map of German states showing places of origin of the early settlers, a bridal display including black wedding gown, and the Lutheran church room. Guided tour each day at 1.30 pm. Parking available on street. Group limit 25. Bookings required for groups only.
Thursday 27 May to Sunday 30 May, 11.00 am - 4.00 pm
Barossa Museum, 47 Murray Street, TanundaBookings / Enquiries: Barossa Museum, (08) 8563 0507 D A Ross, (08) 8563 [email protected] or [email protected]
Collingrove Homestead
cOllIngROvE: A guIdEd TOuR$10 pp
Join a guided tour that looks at early South Australian history and the role of George Fife Angas in the formation of the colony. Collingrove Homestead was built in 1856 by George’s son, John Howard Angas. This one hour tour will showcase the homestead, its progressive building and original Angas family antiques and memorabilia. Parking available in carpark. Group limit 30. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 2.30 pm - 3.30 pm
Collingrove Homestead, eden Valley Road, AngastonBookings / Enquiries: Christine Colson, (08) 8765 5555 Craig Roeger, (08) 8564 2061 [email protected]
event and Social Business enterprises
WOmEn’S mOSAIc And SculPTuRE ART ExHIbITIOn
gCelebrate women’s art at the Reflections in Time exhibition. Participating artists will be able to focus their work on historical themes, which will be reflected through their style and perceptions of the topic they choose to explore. Visitors will experience an array of texture, design and colour composed in our time. Vote for your favourite art work. Parking available off and on street. Bookings required for opening night only. No other bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 6.00 pm - 8.00 pm; Monday 24 May to Wednesday 26 May, 11.00 am - 7.00pm; Thursday 27 May, 11.00 am - 8.00 pm; Friday 28 May, 9.00 am - 1.00 pmCafe Nova, 19 Murray Street, gawlerBookings / Enquiries: Margaret Williams, (08) 8524 7268 or 0409 823 412esbe@eventandsocialbusinessenterprises.com.auwww.eventandsocialbusinessenterprises.com.au
Friedensberg Friends Springton
SPRIngTOn On A mISSIOn fESTIvAl PHOTOSHOOTS
sJoin us as we learn about, recreate and re-shoot the well-known scene, cleverly photographed in 1910, of the Mission Festival Walk up the main street of Springton from St Johannes Lutheran Church, by the famous Herbig Tree, past the historic 1869 Springton Hotel to the Institute. Photographers wanted and welcomed. Competition prizes will be awarded. No bookings required for this event.
For schools: Friday 21 May, 1.30 pm - 3.30 pmFor families: Sunday 23 May, 11.00 am - 12.00 noonMeet at Herbig Tree Reserve, SpringtonBookings / Enquiries: Glenda Couch-Keen, (08) 8538 7082Malcolm Starick, (08) 8568 [email protected]
Friedensberg Friends Springton
THAnKS fOR SO mucH gIvIng
Enjoy a display, a walk and a talk about Friedrich Wilhelm Starick, who emigrated from Jaenschwalde, Prussia, in 1859 with wife Ann and four year old son Martin, the first of their five children. He is now buried in the heritage-registered Friedensberg Cemetery. For the past 150 years, Friedrich’s descendants have done much for, and continue to contribute to, the Springton District. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 4.30 pmFriedensberg Historic german School Museum and Cemetery, Lablack Road, SpringtonBookings / Enquiries: Glenda Couch-Keen, (08) 8538 7082Malcolm Starick, (08) 8568 [email protected]
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bArossAgawler Agricultural, Horticultural and Floricultural Society
gAWlER SHOW SOcIETY
The Gawler Show Society has stood the test of time - and we are celebrating that fact. An exhibition of all things country - memorabilia and treasures from the iconic Gawler Show from the last 155 years. Enjoy live country music. Refreshments available. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May and Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 2.00 pm
Cafe Nova, 19 Murray Street, gawlerBookings / Enquiries: Nicolette Garcia-Preedy, (08) 8522 1270Chantelle Tesselaar, 0431 644 [email protected] or [email protected]
gawler Anglican Parish - St george’s Church
An HISTORIc gEmg
Discover the ambience of this spectacular church in the English Revival style. The building is notable for its restored stained-glass windows, western red cedar ceiling, an octave of bells and a fine pipe organ. Parking available on street and around church. Group limit 50. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May, Saturday 22 May, Monday 24 May to Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm; Sunday 23 and Sunday 30 May, 12.00 noon - 4.00 pm
St george’s Church, orleana Square, Cowan Street, gawlerBookings / Enquiries: Sylvia Smith, (08) 8523 1003Rev Piers Davey, (08) 8522 [email protected]
gawler Branch, National Trust of South Australia
’THIS WIll dO!’: gAWlER mIgRAnT HOSTEl
$2 pp Come and see a temporary display of photographs and personal reminiscences of life at the Gawler-Willaston Migrant Hostel in the period after World War Two. The migrants came from Eastern Europe and the United Kingdom and many made Gawler and district their home. Parking available on street. Group limit 25. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm
The old Telegraph office, 59 Murray Street, gawlerBookings / Enquiries: Rob Richter, (08) 8522 4709Gillian Richter, 0427 005 [email protected]
gawler environment & Heritage Association
gAWlER SOuTH And RAIlWAY HISTORY WAlK
Join us on a three to four kilometre walk in historic Gawler South, including the Gawler Station railway precinct. When the railway came to Gawler in 1857, a boom in industry and housing started in Gawler South with hotels, foundries and transport activities. The area has 500 historic stone houses in various styles and a range of local materials including iron lacework. Afternoon tea provided. Parking available on street. Tour capacity 20. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May and Friday 28 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm Meet at the Community gallery, gawler Railway Station,
Nineteenth Street, gawler SouthBookings / Enquiries: Adrian and Sue, (08) 8522 4363Julie, (08) 8524 [email protected]
gawler uniting Church
TEllIng OuR STORY - ORAl HISTORY In AcTIOn
gGawler community members will be interviewed to find out about life in Gawler in the past. We aim to reveal some interesting, lesser-known facts about the history of Gawler, and the personal life journeys of those interviewed. The interviews will be recorded and stored as contributions to Gawler’s history. Tea and coffee available. Parking available off street. Event capacity 70. Group limit 10. Bookings required for groups only.
Wednesday 26 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
gawler uniting Church Hall, Tod Street, gawlerBookings / Enquiries: Philip Tow, (08) 8522 [email protected]
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gawler Visitor Information Centre
gAWlER HISTORY WAlKSg
Gawler’s Main Street reflects Colonel William Light’s vision: to create a settlement that could prosper on the banks of the North and South Para Rivers. Today the historical buildings that line Gawler’s Main Street and Church Hill precinct are witness to the eras of the town. Be guided through the achievements of those who have gone before. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May and Monday 24 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm; Saturday 22 May, Sunday 23 May, Friday 28 May, Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 11.30 am; Wednesday 26 May, 1.00 pm - 2.30 pm
gawler Visitor Information Centre, 2 Lyndoch Road, gawlerBookings / Enquiries: Lynette Ancell, (08) 8522 [email protected]
Lyndoch Historical Society
OPEn HOuSE AT THE cOffEE PAlAcE
gTake a self-guided tour of the historic building known locally as The Coffee Palace. Formerly a hotel, temperance hotel, local deli and boarding house, it is now a private residence. Refreshments and information booklets will be available on the day. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 12.00 noon - 4.00 pm
The Coffee Palace, 14 gilbert Street, LyndochBookings / Enquiries: Julie Bruno, (08) 8524 4652Anne Hausler, (08) 8524 [email protected]
Moculta District History Society
blOKES’ STuffg
Showcasing men’s tools, trades and talents from the shed and beyond. Exhibition includes displays of woodwork, metalwork, fishing and gardening, from the early days of the Moculta district till now. There will be a working demonstration between 1.00 pm and 2.00 pm each day followed by a guided heritage walk of the Moculta township. Light refreshments available. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
Moculta Soldiers Memorial Hall, Truro Road, MocultaBookings / Enquiries: Greg Koch, 0400 488 927Debra Chinca, (08) 8563 9125
Truro Primary School
A WAlK THROugH TRuRO
One of Truro’s local residents will take visitors on a local town walk. Take the opportunity to hear more about the history of the buildings and people in Truro. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 10.00 am - approx. 11.30 am
Starting at Truro Post office, Moorundie Street, TruroBookings / Enquiries: Sandy Matson, (08) 8564 0288Natalie Mudge, (08) 8564 [email protected]
Truro Primary School
mIgRATIOn TO AuSTRAlIA In THE 1950s
Truro Primary students in years 5, 6 and 7 researched migrants who came to live in Australia in the 1950s. They explored reasons migrants decided to leave their previous home country and start a new life in a new country. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 9.00 am - 3.30 pm
Truro Primary School, upper Primary Class, 1 Burr Street, TruroBookings / Enquiries: Lynne Coombe, (08) 8564 [email protected]
Truro Primary School
muSIc, fARmIng And fAmIlIES
Students in the junior primary class have created a class museum displaying music, farming and family in the 1950s, 1970s and now. They have explored their family histories through developing questions and interviewing their parents and grandparents to gather information. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 9.00 am - 3.30 pm
Truro Primary School, Junior Primary Class, 1 Burr Street, TruroBookings / Enquiries: Natalie Mudge, (08) 8564 [email protected]
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Truro Primary School
PAddlE dOWn THE muRRAY RIvER
The middle primary class have researched and presented a history display about the River Murray. The display includes research on major towns, transport, infrastructure and wildlife over time. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 9.00 am - 3.30 pmTruro Primary School, Middle Primary Class,
1 Burr Street, TruroBookings / Enquiries: Shelley Whitehorn, (08) 8564 [email protected]
Truro Primary School
PEOPlE And PlAcES Of TRuRO
Truro’s local historian Reg Munchenberg has put together a photographic display showing the history of Truro. It illustrates local buildings and businesses and early residents of Truro and surrounding areas. He has also ensured that past school students can take a trip down memory lane through his display of the school’s history. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 9.00 am - 3.30 pm
Truro Primary School, Main Building, 1 Burr Street, TruroBookings / Enquiries: Natalie Mudge, (08) 8564 0212Reg Munchenberg, (08) 8564 [email protected]
Williamstown & Districts Historical Society
dIScOvER THE PAST
Come and enjoy exploring the past at Williamstown. See displays of memorabilia and photographs, or use the wealth of information in the Williamstown & Districts historical collection to research your family history. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm
Williamstown Institute Building, Queen Street, WilliamstownBookings / Enquiries: Prue McDonald, (08) 8524 6304Roger Holmes, (08) 8563 3027
FAMILy PoRTRAIT c.1900s. GN00432
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Avon District Hall
cOmE And cElEbRATE THE HISTORY Of THE AvOn dISTRIcT
$2 pp Celebrate the history of Avon and the 50th birthday of the local district hall. This will be an opportunity for people with a connection to Avon to reunite. Group limit 40. Bookings required for groups only.
Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Avon District Hall, 1 Avon-Dublin Road, AvonBookings / Enquiries: Jill Stewart, (08) 8867 1127Pam Holloway, (08) 8527 [email protected]
Avon District Hall
OPEn dAY AT THE AvOn dISTRIcT HAll
$2 pp Come and see memorabilia from the local area and a demonstration of traditional wool craft. Group limit 40. Bookings required for groups only.
Tuesday 25 May, 11.00 am - 4.00 pm
Avon District Hall, 1 Avon-Dublin Road, AvonBookings / Enquiries: Jill Stewart, (08) 8867 1127Pam Holloway, (08) 8527 [email protected]
Balaklava Museum
A SHOWcASE Of EARlY lOcAl HISTORY
sAdult: $3 Child: $0.50Come along and discover a large collection of local historical memorabilia including music, fashion, education, home and community life, early industry, radios (including Alf Traeger’s pedal radio), medical history and war service. School groups and tour buses welcome. Guided town history tour available for bus groups (nominal cost, bookings essential). Parking available on street and disabled parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pmCentenary Hall Folk Museum (opposite bowling club),
May Terrace, BalaklavaBookings / Enquiries: Norma Schopp, (08) 8862 1854Sarah Tiller, (08) 8862 [email protected]
Balaklava Museum
fARmIng THE WAY gRAndPA dId
gExperience working demonstrations such as chaff-cutting, grain crushing, seed cleaning, ploughing, earth moving and blacksmithing. Also see stationary engines, tractors, horse-drawn vehicles, windmills, the ‘corduroy road’ and the ‘Balaklava Made’ collection. Tea and coffee available. Parking available on street and disabled parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May 10.00 am - 3.00 pm
urlwin Park Agricultural Museum, 34A Short Terrace, BalaklavaBookings / Enquiries: Norma Schopp, (08) 8862 1854Sarah Tiller, (08) 8862 [email protected]
Balaklava Museum
OuR AgRIculTuRAl HERITAgEs
Adult: $3 Child: $0.50Come and see a large collection of early farm machinery, including tractors, stationary engines and horse-drawn vehicles. Also see displays on blacksmiths, windmills, telecommunications, Halbury Bank and the ‘corduroy road’. School groups and tour buses welcome. Guided town history tour available for bus groups (nominal cost, bookings essential). Parking available on street and disabled parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm
urlwin Park Agricultural Museum, 34A Short Terrace, BalaklavaBookings / Enquiries: Norma Schopp, (08) 8862 1854Sarah Tiller, (08) 8862 [email protected]
Balaklava Museum
TRIbuTE TO TRAEgER And OTHER PIOnEERS
gJoin us for the unveiling of a mural painted by local artist, Valerie Veitch, depicting the life and achievements of Alfred Traeger, inventor of the pedal radio. Also see displays of war memorabilia and learn about the lifestyle of local pioneers and the community. Unveiling ceremony at 11.00 am, followed by morning tea. Parking available on street and disabled parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pmCentenary Hall Folk Museum (opposite bowling cub),
May Terrace, BalaklavaBookings / Enquiries: Norma Schopp, (08) 8862 1854Sarah Tiller, (08) 8862 [email protected]
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Bower Rural School
A STEP bAcK In TImE
Come along and explore a rural school building as it was when built in 1927. See old desks, old school books, and lots of school memorabilia and Bower District history. Toilets not far from school entrance. Parking available on street and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, Sunday 23 May, Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 11.00 am - 4.00 pm; Friday 28 May 11.00 am - 2.00 pmBower School House Property,
Lot 165 Thiele Highway, Bower via eudundaBookings / Enquiries: The Carters, (08) 8581 [email protected]
Brinkworth History group
fOOTbAll cEnTEnARY cElEbRATIOnS - dISPlAY
gCome and see a display of photos and memorabilia, to be launched at Brinkworth Football Club Centenary Celebration dinner on Saturday 22 May, and then on display in the Brinkworth Museum from Sunday 23 May. Parking available on and off street. Group limit 25. Bookings required for groups only.
Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 5.00 pm; Wednesday 26 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm; Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 5.00 pm
Brinkworth Museum, Main Street, Brinkworth Bookings / Enquiries: Helen Weckert, (08) 8846 6086Jenni Heinjus, (08) 8636 2116 [email protected]
Brinkworth History group
fOOTbAll cEnTEnARY cElEbRATIOnS - fOOTbAll mATcH And dInnER
Celebrate the Brinkworth Football Club Centenary - and 100 years of the Broughton Football League; 50 years since the 1960 A Grade Brinkworth Premiership; 40 years since the 1970 Yacka B Grade Premiership, and a belated celebration of the 1979 Brinkworth/ Yacka B Grade Premiership. Join in an afternoon football match, followed by a commemorative dinner. A display of photos and memorabilia will be launched at the dinner. A charge applies for dinner. Parking available on and off street. Group limit 25. Bookings required for dinner.
Saturday 22 May; football match: Brinkworth oval, oval Avenue; dinner: Brinkworth Hall, Main Street,
pre-dinner drinks start at 6.30pmBookings / Enquiries: Helen Weckert, (08) 8846 6086Jenni Heinjus, (08) 8636 [email protected]
Burra Branch, National Trust of South Australia
buRRA’S lOST TREASuRES dISPlAYEd
gThe former Redruth Courthouse, not usually accessible to the public, will be open, and a range of items usually kept in storage will be on display. These items, owned by the Burra Branch of the National Trust, relate to the social history of Burra, and most date from the early to mid 1900s. The restoration needed to make items ready for permanent display will be evident. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May and Saturday 29 May, 11.00 am - 3.00 pm
Former Redruth Courthouse, Sancreed Street, Redruth, BurraBookings / Enquiries: Paul Marsson, (08) 8892 2743Meredith Satchell, (08) 8892 [email protected] or [email protected]/
Burra Branch, National Trust of South Australia
PROgRESSIvE dInnER AT HISTORIcAl SITES
$35 pp Take this rare opportunity to see Burra’s historical sites at night. Join this progressive dinner at the Town Hall for pre-dinner drinks, continue to the former Police Lockup and Morphett’s Engine House at the Burra Mine site for dinner, finishing at the Town Hall for cheese and greens. Display at each venue on the history of the site. Venue capacity 100. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 6.00 pm - 12.00 midnight
Dinner to start and finish at Burra Town Hall, Market Street, BurraBookings / Enquiries: Paul Marsson, (08) 8892 2743Meredith Satchell, (08) 8892 [email protected] or [email protected]/
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THREE nATIOnAl TRuST muSEumS OPEn duRIng HISTORY WEEK
Adult: $15 Child: $8Market Square Museum, the Bon Accord Museum and Morphett’s Engine House Museum are all opening for History Week 2010. Come and learn about the mining and social history of Burra. For further details please visit the Burra Visitor Centre or www.visitburra.com or call 08 8892 2154.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, Market Square Museum 12.30 pm to 2.30 pm; Bon Accord Museum 3.00 pm - 5.00 pm (closed Tuesday 25 May and Wednesday 26 May); engine House Museum 10.00 am to 12.00 noonMarket Square Museum, 9 Market Square, Burra; Bon Accord Museum, Railway Terrace, Burra;
Morphett’s engine House Museum, Burra Mine Site, BurraBookings / Enquiries: Paul Marsson, (08) 8892 2743Meredith Satchell, (08) 8892 [email protected] or [email protected]/
Burra History group
THE bOn AccORd - A fAIlEd mInE WITH A lOng STORY
gSee a display tracing the story of the Bon Accord Mine, from its failure to discover payable copper to its success in supplying the town with water from 1870s until 1966. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 11.00 am - 3.00 pm
Burra Town Hall, Market Street, BurraBookings / Enquiries: Meredith Satchell, (08) 8892 2210Eric Fuss, (08) 8892 [email protected]/
Burra Regional Art gallery
S.T. gIll ExHIbITIOng
Visit the beautiful Burra Regional Art Gallery housed in the historic old telegraph station and post office. See the S.T. Gill collection, illustrating life in Burra during the heyday of the Burra copper mine. Also on display, from 26 May, will be quilts from the Eudunda quilters group and from 27 May a regional artists’ exhibition, I am Australian. Limited wheelchair access. Parking available on street and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm dailyBurra Regional Art gallery (adjacent to Town Hall),
Market Street, BurraBookings / Enquiries: Geraldine Smedley, (08) 8892 [email protected]
Burra Town Hall Committee
buRRA HISTORY KIdS QuIZ
The Burra history quiz for kids has ten questions, and the entry with the most correct answers will receive a prize of $20. To be eligible, entries must be lodged at the Burra Town Hall or the Burra Visitor Centre by 3.00 pm on Monday 21 May. The answers will be displayed at the Burra Town Hall from Tuesday 25 May to Friday 28 May. No bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May to Friday 28 May, 11.00 am - 3.00 pm
Burra Town Hall, Market Street, BurraBookings / Enquiries: Meredith Satchell, (08) 8892 2210Brenda Taplin, (08) 8892 [email protected] or [email protected]/
Burra Town Hall Committee
buRRA HISTORY QuIZ
The Burra history quiz has twenty questions, and the entry with the most correct answers will receive as a prize the book Burra: A Photographic Journey. To be eligible, entries must be lodged at the Burra Town Hall or the Burra Visitor Centre by 3.00 pm on Monday 21 May. The answers will be displayed at the Burra Town Hall from Tuesday 25 May to Friday 28 May. No bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May to Friday 28 May, 11.00 am - 3.00 pm
Burra Town Hall, Market Street, Burra Bookings / Enquiries: Meredith Satchell, (08) 8892 2210Brenda Taplin, (08) 8892 [email protected] or [email protected]/
Burra Visitor Information Centre
buRRA HERITAgE PASSPORT KEY
Adult: $25 Concession: $20Burra’s unique Heritage Passport gives visitors access to eight locked heritage sites including the Monster Mine, Redruth Gaol, the Unicorn Brewery cellars and the Miner’s Dugouts. Follow a comprehensive guide book detailing 49 historic sites over an 11 kilometre driving trail. Entry to Burra’s three museums is included. Some sites have wheelchair and disabled access and full toilet facilities available. Children free. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 9.00 am - 5.00 pm Purchase Heritage Passport from
Burra Visitor Information Centre, 2 Market Square, BurraBookings / Enquiries: Burra Visitor Centre, (08) 8892 [email protected]
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ClAre vAlleyCatholic Parish Church of St Joseph
WElcOmE TO OuRHISTORIc cHuRcH
gThis church was built in 1874, opened and blessed by the Bishop of Adelaide, Most Reverend C A Reynolds, and consecrated by Bishop B Gallagher of Port Pirie. In 1974 major modifications were made to the altar, and in 2009 a new spire was fitted to restore the architectural integrity of the building. View this historic building during History Week. Parking available on site. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 7.00 am - 6.00 pm
St Joseph’s Catholic Church, 7 Market Street, BurraBookings / Enquiries: Fr Laurie Quinn, (08) 8892 2525Charlie Kelly, (08) 8892 [email protected]
Central yorke Peninsula Branch, National Trust of South Australia
TRIP TO buRRA$65 pp
Enjoy the historic sites of Burra including Morphett’s Engine House, Bon Accord Museum and Redruth Gaol. This activity is also listed in this program in Yorke Peninsula region. Tour capacity 35. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, 8.30 am - 5.30 pmBus departs from Maitland Museum, corner gardiner
and Kilkerran Terraces, MaitlandBookings / Enquiries: Beryl Neumann, (08) 8832 2220Avian Pink, (08) 8837 3939
Clare Branch, National Trust of South Australia
clARE muSEum OPEn dAYS
Adult: $2 Concession: $1.50 Child: $0.50Come to Clare Museum and see displays about the early history of Clare. Displays include clothing, photos and artefacts. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, Sunday 23 May, Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noon and 2.00 pm - 4.00 pmClare Museum, corner Neagles Rock Road and
Victoria Road, ClareBookings / Enquiries: Val Tilbrook, (08) 8842 2376John Haynes, (08) 8842 [email protected]
Clare Regional History group
An HISTORIcAl RIdE THROugH THE clARE vAllEY
Come to the Clare Town Hall and see a display of photographs and memorabilia relating to 110 years of cycling in the Clare Valley. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.30 am - 4.00 pm
Clare Town Hall, 229 Main North Road, ClareBookings / Enquiries: Val Tilbrook, (08) 8842 2376Helen Perry, 0417 714 [email protected] or [email protected]
Clare Regional History group
HISTORY ROOm OPEn dAYS
Clare Regional History Room will be open for research. The collection comprises an extensive range of resources relevant to the region, including birth, death and marriage registers, church, school and council records and photographs. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.30 am - 4.00 pm
upstairs in the Clare Town Hall, 229 Main North Road, ClareBookings / Enquiries: Val Tilbrook, (08) 8842 2376Helen Perry, 0417 714 [email protected] or [email protected]
Dublin History group
REmEmbER THE Old ScHOOl dAYS
Join us for the launching of historical cairns to mark former schools in the Hundred of Dublin, including Lower Light. One of the historical cairns will be unveiled at 1.30 pm at the former Dublin School site on South Terrace, Dublin. See a memorabilia display at the Dublin Institute. Afternoon tea available. Please go to our website for further information about the event. Parking available off street at Dublin Institute. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 5.00 pm
Dublin Institute, corner First Street and Second Street, DublinBookings / Enquiries: Pat Thompson, (08) 8529 [email protected]
Remember to check details with event organisers
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ClAre vAlleyeudunda Family Heritage gallery
guIdEd TOWn WAlK - HIddEn TREASuRES
$2 pp Discover the hidden treasures of Eudunda. Walk along the vine-draped streets and learn about the historic buildings from the 1880s. Guided walking tour includes businesses, houses and heritage displays in shops and our heritage gallery. Visit Eudunda Club, the oldest operational club in South Australia. Maps for self-guided walks are also available. Parking available on street. Group limit 20. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 and 28 May, tours from 10.30 am - 11.30 am and 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm Tour commences from eudunda Family Heritage gallery, 17-19 Bruce Street, eudunda. Bruce Street is a continuation
of gunn Street Bookings / Enquiries: Delilah Balmer, (08) 8581 1276Dot Bonner, (08) 8581 [email protected]
eudunda Family Heritage gallery
HISTORY Of YESTERYEAR$2 pp
Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery is dedicated to early pioneer settlement and history in Eudunda and surrounding areas, and features family history trees and memorabilia. Look through our restored 1878 Gosling Cottage. See the display of locally made early farming equipment. Also on display are photographs and objects from the local railway, hospital, schools and churches. Parking available on street. Group limit 50. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 and 28 May, Saturday 22 and 29 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm; Sunday 23 and Sunday 30 May, 11.00 am - 4.00 pm; Monday 24 May to Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am - 2.00 pm eudunda Family Heritage gallery, 17-19 Bruce Street, eudunda.
Bruce Street is a continuation of gunn StreetBookings / Enquiries: Dot Bonner, (08) 8581 1218Yvonne Schulz, (08) 8581 [email protected]
Kapunda Historical Society and Museum
KAPundA HERITAgE dRIvIng TOuR
Take a self-guided driving tour of the town of Kapunda. Marvel at the heritage-listed buildings and the panorama of the copper mine. Wander up to Grundy’s Hill lookout, the site of Captain Grundy’s copper mine. Guide book available from the Kapunda Museum for $4.50. Tour starting point is at the Kapunda Museum. Allow at least 45 minutes. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pmPurchase guide book from Kapunda Museum, 11 Hill Street, KapundaBookings / Enquiries: Peter Windebank, (08) 8566 2214Meredith Mells, (08) 8566 2286
Kapunda Historical Society and Museum
KAPundA HERITAgE ExHIbITIOnS
Adult: $5 Concession: $3 Child: $2Discover Kapunda’s mining and social heritage through displays at the Kapunda Museum and Bagot’s Fortune. See short video displays on Kapunda’s mining and engineering history. Marvel at the compound stream engine built by Hawke & Co at Kapunda. Discounted entry for groups. Entry fee includes Bagot’s Fortune. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pmKapunda Museum, 11 Hill Street, KapundaBookings / Enquiries: Peter Windebank, (08) 8566 2214Meredith Mells, (08) 8566 2286
Kapunda Historical Society and Museum
KAPundA mInE WAlK
Walk around the first viable metal mine in Australia, discovered in 1842 and worked from 1844 to 1878. Tributers continued mining above the water table until 1912. Kapunda was Australia’s only major mine worked on the Cornish tribute system. Enjoy a free self-guided walking tour of Kapunda Mine or take a volunteer-run guided tour for $1.50. Interpretive signs along the trail. Allow at least 45 minutes. Parking available in car park. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Kapunda Copper Mine, Perry Road, KapundaBookings / Enquiries: Peter Windebank, (08) 8566 2214Meredith Mells, (08) 8566 2286
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ClAre vAlleyKapunda Historical Society and Museum
ORgAn REcITAlAdult: $5
Come and listen to local organists play the historical ‘Estey’ palace organ which was donated to the Kapunda Baptist church by George Fife Angas in 1867. Parking available on street. Group discount available. Group limit 25. Bookings required for groups only.
Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Kapunda Museum, 11 Hill Street, KapundaBookings / Enquiries: Peter Windebank, (08) 8566 2214Meredith Mells, (08) 8566 2286
Kapunda Historical Society and Museum
SElf-guIdEd cEmETERY WAlKS
Discover the last resting place of many of Kapunda’s notable citizens - and perhaps your ancestors. Guide brochures available at Kapunda Museum for the Kapunda Town Cemetery and St. John’s Catholic Cemetery. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, guide brochures available from Kapunda Museum, 11 Hill Street, Kapunda, open 1.00 pm- 4.00 pm Kapunda Town Cemetery, Clare Road, Kapunda
St John’s Cemetery, St Johns Road, KapundaBookings / Enquiries: Peter Windebank, (08) 8566 2214Meredith Mells, (08) 8566 2286
Mallala Museum
’mARKIng THE mERgER’ AT THE mAllAlA InSTITuTE
gVisit the Mallala Institute at 1.30 pm to commemorate the 75th anniversary of council amalgamation. Enjoy a concert reminiscent of times past as we mark the amalgamation of the District Councils of Port Gawler, Dublin and Grace in May 1935. Proceed to the nearby Mallala Museum and view exhibits relevant to local government and more. Afternoon tea available. Parking available rear of Mallala Institute off Balaklava Road, or on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 1.30 pmMallala Institute, Dublin Road and continues at Mallala
Museum, corner Dublin Road and Railway Terrace, MallalaBookings / Enquiries: Gwenda Griffiths, (08) 8527 2328Lois Wasley, (08) 8527 [email protected]
Mount Horrocks Historical Society
lOcAl HISTORY cOllEcTIOng
Visit our newly-opened history room in the Watervale Institute where we hold local family histories, archival documents and memorabilia relating to local community organisations and a substantial collection of photographs and maps covering the areas of Leasingham, Watervale, Penwortham and Sevenhill. Parking available on street. Venue capacity 6. Group limit 6. Bookings required for groups only.
Saturday 22 May, 11.00 am - 1.00 pm and Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pmWatervale Institute, corner Main North Road and Bryksys Road, WatervaleBookings / Enquiries: Janet Morran, (08) 8849 2410Jim Morran, (08) 7424 [email protected] or [email protected]/mounthorrockshistoricalsociety
Mount Horrocks Historical Society
PIOnEER cOTTAgE OPEn TO vIEW
gBuilt in 1839 by pioneer and explorer John Horrocks, this cottage, the oldest stone building north of Gawler, is presented in as near original state as possible. While you are visiting, take a self-guided walk of the picturesque village of Penwortham, named by Horrocks after his home in Lancashire, England. Light refreshments available and books on local history for sale. Parking available off street. Group limit 25. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
John Horrocks Cottage, Main North Road, PenworthamBookings / Enquiries: Janet Morran, (08) 8849 2410Jim Morran, (08) 7424 [email protected] or [email protected]/mounthorrockshistoricalsociety
Polish Hill River Church Museum
POlES In SOuTH AuSTRAlIAg
Polish Hill River Church has been lovingly restored. Attached to the church are classrooms, which now display local early settlement tools and equipment used by Polish migrants who arrived and settled in the Clare Valley in the mid 1800s. It is also a tribute to the migrants who came after the Second World War and the Solidarity refugees of the 1980s. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May, 11.00 am – 4.30 pm; Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
Polish Hill River Church Museum, Polish Hill Road, SevenhillBookings / Enquiries: Irena, (08) 8366 1601Krystyna, (08) 8336 [email protected]
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Regional Council of goyder
dIPROTOdOn dISPlAY
All are welcome to view an impressive display of Diprotodon fossils in the foyer of the Regional Council of Goyder, Burra office. The display is funded by the South Australian Museum and curated by staff from Flinders University. Parking available. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May 9.00 am - 5.00 pm; Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 9.00 am - 5.00 pm
Regional Council of goyder, 1 Market Square, BurraBookings / Enquiries: Heidi Crick, (08) 8892 0100Administration, (08) 8892 0100 [email protected] or [email protected]
St Mary’s Anglican Church, Burra
HISTORIc STAInEd glASS WIndOWS
Come along and visit our church, completed in 1879, and enjoy our 18 beautiful stained-glass windows. Two particularly impressive windows can be found behind the altar (1893) and behind the font (1921). Ramp for disabled access available on request. Group limit 20. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May, Saturday 22 May, Monday 24 May, Tuesday 25 May and Thursday 27 May to Saturday 29 May, 9.00 am - 4.00 pm; Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 11.00 am - 4.00 pm; Wednesday 26 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
St Mary’s Church, Market Street, BurraBookings / Enquiries: Michael Hillier, (08) 8892 2313Geraldine Smedley, (08) 8892 [email protected]
Terowie Citizens Association
A WEEKEnd Of EARlY SOuTH AuSTRAlIAn HISTORY In A gEnuInE HISTORIcAl TOWn
gCome and experience the historical town of Terowie. Wander through the museums, take a walk around the town, visit the restored railway or local cemetery. Artefacts in the museums date back to the early years of railway in the Mid-North. See for yourself the pioneering spirit that has shaped our state and experience history first hand. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 6.00 pm
Main Street, Terowie
Bookings / Enquiries: Donna Taverner, 0405 314 067 (office hours)
FAMILy PoRTRAIT AT MR HuDD’S FARM AT BLeTCHLey, NeAR STRATHALByN, 1916. GN01755
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eyre peninsUlAAxel Stenross Maritime Museum
flIndERS And HIS ‘InvESTIgATOR’
Family: $12 Adult: $6 Concession: $5 Child: $2Come and see the museum’s new large-scale model of Captain Matthew Flinders’ HMS Investigator, the ship used to explore Australia’s southern coast. In 1802 the Investigator anchored off Thistle Island. Eight men in a boat headed west to the mainland coast to find drinking water. The returning boat was seen briefly, lost from view in rain, and never seen again. The Investigator display brings this historical incident vividly to life. Free admission on Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May. Parking available in museum car park. Group bookings available. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 and Saturday 29 May, 1.00 pm – 4.30 pm; Sunday 23 May, Tuesday 25 May, Thursday 27 May and Sunday 30 May, 9.00 am - 4.30 pm; Axel Stenross Maritime Museum, 97 Lincoln Highway, Port LincolnBookings / Enquiries: Max Sims, (08) 8682 1291George Wiseman, (08) 8682 [email protected]
C.L. Alexander Museum, Tumby Bay Branch,
National Trust of South Australia
dId YOu gO TO ScHOOl In THIS AREA?
Join us in pooled cars for our old school tour. We will visit school sites at White’s River, Koppio, Yallunda Flat and Mine Creek. Refreshments will be available on stops. Toilet facilities at Koppio Reserve and Yallunda Flat. Parking available off side of dirt roads. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 12.45 pm - 4.30 pmMeet at C.L. Alexander Museum,
corner West Terrace and Lipson Road, Tumby Bay Bookings / Enquiries: Pat Carr, (08) 8688 4210Ivy Freeman, (08) 8688 2198
Cleve Branch, National Trust of South Australia
lOOKIng bAcK AT HISTORY
Come and join a guided tour of the Old Council Chambers Museum. See displays of household items, farming implements and machinery. Morning and afternoon tea available for $3. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm
old Council Chambers Museum, Third Street, CleveBookings / Enquiries: Alison Turnbull, (08) 8628 2038Bevan Millard, (08) 8628 2492
eyre Peninsula Railway Preservation Society
STEAm lOcOmOTIvES On EYRE PEnInSulA
gSteam Locomotives on Eyre Peninsula is a photographic and interpretive display of all the classes of steam locomotives that have operated on Eyre Peninsula between 1906 and 1970. The display features details of all locomotives used including dates in service, number in service and builders’ details. Parking available on street, in front of the Railway Museum. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, Sunday 23 May, Wednesday 26 May, Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pmPort Lincoln Railway Station Museum, Railway Place,
Port LincolnBookings / Enquiries: Trevor Hoskin, 0428 826 669Murray Wright, (08) 8682 [email protected]
Kimba & gawler Ranges Historical Society
fOOTSTEPS Of PIOnEERSAdult: $4
Guests are welcome to stroll the museum grounds or visit the documented stories, photographs and collections in the History Room. Take the opportunity to explore the past and compare it with the present. Free entry for children. Parking available off street. Group limit 20. Bookings required for groups only.
Thursday 27 May, 9.00 am – 3.00 pmKimba & gawler Ranges Historical Museum,
1 eyre Highway, KimbaBookings / Enquiries: Pat Beinke, 0428 272 064Molly Eatts, (08) 8627 [email protected]
Koppio Branch, National Trust of South Australia
OPEnIng Of nEW ExHIbITIOn buIldIng
Adult: $6 Concession: $4 Child: $2Come and see the new multi-function building, launching with a new exhibition for SA History Week. Enjoy the museum’s comprehensive collection related to pioneers in the Eyre Peninsula district from 1840 to 1940. Parking available on street. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 23 May and Tuesday 25 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Koppio Smithy National Trust Museum, Koppio Road, KoppioBookings / Enquiries: Jo Casserley, (08) 8684 4243David Casserley, (08) 8684 [email protected] or [email protected]
Remember to check details with event organisers
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Southern eyre Peninsula Family & Local History group
REcOgnISIng TREES Of SIgnIfIcAncE
gPort Lincoln is recognising the significance of the Moreton Bay fig trees on its foreshore. These trees were planted many years ago and have shaped the foreshore of Port Lincoln. At the official opening a commemorative plaque will be unveiled by the Southern Eyre Peninsula Family and Local History Group and the Port Lincoln Hotel. All welcome. Please enquire about times closer to the event. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May
Foreshore, in front of Port Lincoln Hotel, Port LincolnBookings / Enquiries: Jackie Johnston, (08) 8682 5637B. Duns, (08) 8682 [email protected]
Whyalla Maritime Museum
OPEn dAYg
Enjoy an open day at the Whyalla Maritime Museum. See the HMAS Whyalla, the largest land-locked ship in South Australia, and the Valkyrie. See the permanent exhibition, Singing to the Sharks, that explains the story of the Indigenous people of Whyalla and their connection with the sea. Parking available in carpark. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pmWhyalla Maritime Museum, Lincoln Highway, WhyallaBookings / Enquiries: Paul Mazourek, (08) 8645 8900Visitor Information Centre, (08) 8645 [email protected] or [email protected]
Whyalla Maritime Museum
PublIc lEcTuREg
Come and hear a free public lecture about the creation of Spencer Gulf and Aboriginal heritage in Whyalla. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 6.00 pm - 7.00 pmCouncil Chamber, Civic Building, Patterson Street, WhyallaBookings / Enquiries:Paul Mazourek, (08) 8645 8900Visitor Information Centre, (08) 8645 [email protected] or [email protected]
Pamir CReWMAN F. gARDINeR AT PoRT VICToRIA, c.1949. CouRTeSy SA MARITIMe MuSeuM Samm 12850
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Aldinga Community Centre
lOcAl HISTORY buS TOuR$25 pp
Join a historical bus tour to unique sites around Aldinga, Aldinga North and Port Willunga, including caves, historical buildings and the final resting place of the Star of Greece. Visit unique Aldinga Scrub and discover a rare plant. Marvel at Aldinga Reef. Some walking required. Those with restricted mobility will not see all sites. $25 payable in advance, includes lunch. Please enquire for further details. Parking available in car park off street. Bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May and Friday 28 May, 9.00 am - 3.30 pmMeet at Aldinga Community Centre at 8.55 am,
Symonds Reserve, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga BeachBookings / Enquiries: Office Volunteer, (08) 8556 [email protected]
Alexandrina Council
HERITAgE AWARdS
Biannual presentation of awards to acknowledge the contribution of heritage-related projects completed in the council district. Projects may include building restoration, additions, streetscape contribution, research, adaptive reuse of heritage buildings and best conservation practice. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 6.00 pm – 8.30 pm
Milang Institute, Coxe Street, MilangBookings / Enquiries: David Zanker, (08) 8555 [email protected]
Australasian Circa 1858
HISTORY TOuR Of THE AuSTRAlASIAn
Adult: $10 Concession: $5Come and see inside the South Australian heritage-listed former Australasian Hotel situated in the main street of Goolwa. The guided tour will focus on Oliver Willcock (original builder), Freda Ogilvy (the former owner and resident) and new owner Juliet Michell’s links to Goolwa’s past. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 2.45 pm and 4.00 pm - 4.45 pm
The Australasian Circa 1858, 1 Porter Street, goolwaBookings / Enquiries: Deborah Smalley, 8555 [email protected]
Cittaslow goolwa
AROund gOOlWA In HISTORY WEEK
A series of events in and around the historic river port of Goolwa. Visit shops and businesses in picturesque Cadell Street to see displays about local history. Tour Centenary Hall and learn about the Corinthian Freemasons Lodge. Explore the history of the newly restored Australasian 1858 building. Taste special dishes with local products in various restaurants and cafes. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, open during business hours every day
Town of goolwaBookings / Enquiries: Lyn Clark, (08) 8555 [email protected]
City of onkaparinga Libraries
dIScOvER THE HISTORY Of WInE And WInERIES In THE cITY Of OnKAPARIngA
Come on a self-paced tour of a number of wineries in the City of Onkaparinga which display the history of their winery at their cellar door. A trail outlining the history of the region is available for children to complete. Pick up your guide from City of Onkaparinga libraries or the McLaren Vale Visitor Centre. View photographs of Onkaparinga wineries and hear voices from the past talking about their experiences at www.onkaparingacity.com/libraries.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, see guide for winery locations and opening hours
www.onkaparingacity.com/librariesBookings / Enquiries: Melissa O’Connor, (08) 8384 [email protected]/libraries
Corinthian Freemasons Lodge
dIScOvER cEnTEnARY HAll
Take the unique opportunity to see inside an historic Goolwa building, the Corinthian Freemasons Lodge. Parking available in carpark behind hall. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May and Tuesday 25 May, 10.00 am - 1.00 pm
Centenary Hall, Cadell Street, goolwaBookings / Enquiries: Peter Davidson, (08) 8555 2454Jeff Green, (08) 8554 [email protected]
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OPEn dAY AT THE EncOunTER cOAST dIScOvERY cEnTRE And muSEum
Discover the history of Victor Harbor including the encounter between Flinders and Baudin in 1802. See photographic displays highlighting milestones in local history. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 11.00 am - 4.00 pmencounter Coast Discovery Centre and Museum,
2 Flinders Parade, Victor HarborBookings / Enquiries: Val Brown, (08) 8552 8392Val Yelds, (08) 8552 [email protected]
Fleurieu Peninsula Family History group
OPEn dAY AT THE fAmIlY HISTORY RESOuRcE ROOm
Come and browse our Resource Room and discover displays of materials from past speakers, family trees and resources to assist you with your research. Materials are available in a variety of media. Assistance will be available to help you with your family tree. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 1.00 pm - 8.00 pmNoarlunga uniting Church (Trinity),
William Road, Christies BeachBookings / Enquiries: Di Roberts, (08) 8382 9604Anne Dow, (08) 8326 [email protected] or [email protected]
Friends of P.S. oscar W
HERITAgE cRuISES
Family: $35 Adult: $15 Concession: $12 Child: $6The P.S. Oscar W is a 101 year old wood-fired paddle steamer. It is a working exhibit demonstrating how vessels were worked on the rivers. The Friends of the Oscar W will operate three cruises a day at 10.30 am, 12.30 pm and 2.30 pm. Cruises depart from Goolwa Wharf. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 10.30 am, 12.30 pm and 2.30 pm
goolwa Wharf, entry from goolwa Terrace, goolwaBookings / Enquiries: Goolwa Visitor Information Centre, 1300 466 [email protected]
glenbarr - Strathalbyn
cOmE And PlAY AT glEnbARRs g
Visit the historic Glenbarr Homestead, built from 1842 onwards. Tuesday 25 May will be a program for schools: experience old-fashioned games that were played at this former children’s camping facility, including board games, ball games, hopscotch, skipping, dress-ups, and much, much more. See toy and doll displays. Parking available onsite. Bookings required for schools program on Tuesday 25 May only.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm; Tuesday 25 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pmglenbarr Homestead, Paris Creek Road, StrathalbynBookings / Enquiries: Sue Jettner, (08) 8536 4547Sue Scheiffers, (08) 8536 [email protected] or [email protected]
goolwa Library Local & Family History Room
A ‘PRETTY’ gOOd cOllEcTIOn
Come and view the vast archive of documents and photographs of people and buildings in Goolwa and surrounds that has already proved valuable to researchers. This collection was compiled by local resident Mr W A Pretty who will be honoured on the day. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pm
Alexandrina Community Room, 11 Cadell Street, goolwaBookings / Enquiries: Dawn Juers, (08) 8555 2885Frodo Krochmal, (08) 8554 [email protected] or [email protected]
Irish History group/Irish Australian Association
IRISH HISTORY gROuP buS TOuR
$50 pp We drive to the Catholic Church at Morphett Vale for a tour. Then on to Yankallilla to view the house where Mother Mary McKillop conducted a school and visit Christ Church. After lunch at Normanville Hotel, we visit St Peter’s Catholic Church and Cemetery and listen to talks by local identities. Finally we visit the site of Nashwauk shipwreck. This activity is also listed in this program in Adelaide City region. Tour capacity 45. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 6.30 pmTour commences from the Irish Australian Association,
11-15 Carrington Street, AdelaideBookings / Enquiries: Margaret Walsh, (08) 8381 [email protected]
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cElEbRATIng 150 YEARS Of AgRIculTuRE
gCome and see a display acknowledging 150 years of farming in the Milang District. Goods from Milang were sent interstate and overseas via paddlesteamers and bullock wagons operating from Milang in the early days. Later, railways and then motor transport were used. The display includes early photographs as well as early farming machinery. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 30 May, 11.00 am - 4.00 pmMilang & District Historical Society Museum,
Marroo Street, MilangBookings / Enquiries: Allan McInnes, (08) 8537 0017Dianne Potter, (08) 8537 [email protected]
Mundoo Island & Coorong Tours
mundOO ISlAnd & cOOROng TOuRS
$30 pp Join a minibus tour of our private, island cattle station in the heart of the River Murray mouth and Coorong estuary, currently operated by the fourth generation. You will see the magnificent Coorong birdlife and scenery, learn of cattle station history, visit our farm museum and view historical stockyards and an old car ‘graveyard’. Tour duration 90 minutes. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, Tuesday 25 May and Friday 28 May, 10.30 am - 12.00 noon
Further details available when bookingBookings / Enquiries: Sally Grundy, 0418 843 299Mundoo Island Tours, (08) 8555 [email protected]
Paxton Wines Cellar Door
HISTORIc lAndcROSS fARm - OnE Of mclAREn vAlE’S EARlIEST SETTlEmEnTS
Visitors to Paxton Wines Cellar Door will find a brochure to guide them around this restored historic farm. Descriptive plaques explain points of interest and the history of the buildings. Discover the fascinating stories of early pioneers Ridley, Whinnerah, Gribble and Wheaton. Wander back in time and imagine nineteenth-century life. Landcross Farm has undulating terrain and this activity is not recommended for people with impaired mobility. Parking available in carpark. Group limit 20. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm Paxton Wines Cellar Door, Wheaton Road,
via Budgens Road, McLaren ValeBookings / Enquiries: Ben Paxton, (08) 8323 9131Michelle Elder, (08) 8323 [email protected] or [email protected]
Port elliot Branch, National Trust of South Australia
PORT EllIOT RAIlWAY STATIOn
Historic Port Elliot Railway Station is open to service the Cockle Train, SteamRanger and other activities. Flinders and Baudin journals on display. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, Wednesday 26 May and Sunday 30 May, 9.30 am - 4.15 pm
Port elliot Railway Station, Henry Street, Port elliotBookings / Enquiries: Lorraine Pomery, (08) 8554 2024Charleen Danvers, (08) 8554 [email protected]
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Prospect Hill Historical Museum
REndEZvOuS WITH THE PAST
Adult: $5 Child: $1Step back in time and visit a living memorial to the pioneer families of the district. Also see the dairy and Ash Wednesday displays. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 12.00 noon - 5.00 pm
Prospect Hill Historical Museum, Morris Road, Prospect HillBookings / Enquiries:Joyce Smart, (08) 8536 6052
Reynell Business & Tourism Association
REdIScOvER HISTORIc Old REYnEllA
gThe Old Reynella Horse Changing Station has been extensively restored and is managed by dedicated volunteers. With a collection of historical artefacts, heritage displays, photographs and information, you will rediscover Old Reynella’s history. Local wine, heritage walking booklets and mementos are available for purchase. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pmold Reynella Horse Changing Station,
211 old South Road, old ReynellaBookings / Enquiries: Zoe Surfield, (08) 8381 1288Sean Day, 0412 421 079 [email protected]
SteamRanger Heritage Railway
flEuRIEu RAIlfEST 2010
Take part in Fleurieu Railfest 2010! See the history display at Port Elliot Railway Station. At Goolwa, view the heritage vehicles, traction engine, and a 25-pounder field gun. Enjoy bands, buskers, barbershop quartets, arts and crafts and SteamRanger carriages at Victor Harbor. Trains will operate between Goolwa - Victor Harbor and Goolwa - Currency Creek. Special return fares: $10 adult, $5 child. Cockle Train ride: $67 family, $27 adult, $23.50 senior card holder/concession and $15 child. Limited parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pmgoolwa Station and Wharf Area, Port elliot Station and Victor Harbor Station and environsBookings / Enquiries: Information Officer, 1300 655 [email protected]
Strathalbyn Branch, National Trust of South Australia
lOcAl muSEum, lOcAl HISTORY
Adult: $5 Concession: $4 Child: $1Visit the Old Police Station & Courthouse Museum, located in the former police station, built in 1858, and courthouse, added in 1867. See the new, informative displays and the extensive collection of farm machinery. Parking available on street. Group limit 40. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 1.30 pm - 4.00 pmold Police Station & Courthouse Museum,
1 Rankine Street, StrathalbynBookings / Enquiries: David Finnie, 0408 335 115Elaine Watson, 0402 491 [email protected] or [email protected]
Victor Harbor Public Library
lOcAl HISTORY cOllEcTIOn OPEn dAY
Come and explore the local history resources available in the Victor Harbor Public Library, from significant local books to online databases, pioneering photos and digital local newspapers. Staff and volunteers will be on hand to help you discover the deep history of Victor Harbor and the Southern Fleurieu. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.Monday 24 May and Wednesday 26 May, 3.00 pm - 5.00 pm
Victor Harbor Public Library, 1 Bay Road, Victor HarborBookings / Enquiries:V ictor Harbor Public Library, (08) 8551 [email protected]
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Friends of the Victor Harbor Public Library
luncH WITH mARIE mAddOcKS, STATE lIbRARY cOllEcTIOn SPEcIAlIST
Come and join the Friends of the Victor Harbor Library as we enjoy a luncheon with guest speaker Marie Maddocks, collection specialist at the State Library of South Australia. Marie will talk about her experiences in family history research and rare collections. Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.Saturday 29 May, 12.00 noon - 2.00 pmContact Victor Harbor Public Library for event locationBookings / Enquiries: Victor Harbor Public Library, (08) 8551 [email protected]
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fleUrieU peninsUlAVictor Harbor Public LibrarySouth Coast Family History group
HISTORIES Of THE flEuRIEu
Members of the South Coast Family History Group will present their individual journeys of discovery as they research various interesting histories and past links to the Fleurieu Peninsula. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm
Victor Harbor Public Library, 1 Bay Road, Victor HarborBookings / Enquiries: Victor Harbor Public Library, (08) 8551 [email protected]
Willunga Branch, National Trust of South Australia
A PEEP InTO THE PAST AT WIllungA
gA great opportunity to visit many original buildings within the historic township of Willunga, some still in use today and some not normally open to the public. View photographs and items from their past and feel the ambience within their walls. Collect your passport and map to these interesting properties from the Willunga Courthouse Museum and take a self-guided tour on foot or by car. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Willunga Courthouse Museum, 61 High Street, WillungaBookings / Enquiries: Kathlyn Rayner, (08) 8296 7468Kaz Benson, (08) 8556 [email protected]
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Crystal Brook Heritage Centre
HuddlESTOn ROAd cEmETERY TOuR
$2 pp Come and join a walking tour of the Huddleston Road Cemetery and see the headstones of the local area’s early settlers. Tour begins cemetery gate. Toilet facilities in town nearby. Tour limit 30. Group limit 20. Bookings required for groups only.
Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Huddleston Road Cemetery, Crystal BrookBookings / Enquiries: M. Combes, (08) 8636 2885
Crystal Brook Heritage Centre
WAlK WITH HISTORY$2 pp
Join this guided walk with history and see the historical sights of Crystal Brook. The walk will highlight the town’s early homes and other places of historical interest. Access for people with impaired mobility difficult due to some unsealed footpaths. Tour will start from and return to Crystal Brook Heritage Centre. Please meet at 1.55 pm for 2.00 pm start. Light afternoon tea included. Parking available on street. Bookings required for groups only.
Sunday 23 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pmMeet at Crystal Brook Heritage Centre,
47 Brandis Street, Crystal BrookBookings / Enquiries: M. Combes, (08) 8636 2885
Crystal Brook History group
WElcOmE Inng
Come and see our local and family history collection, including photographs of Crystal Brook homes, family history records and records of street names within the township. Parking available on Brandis Street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 5.00 pm; Tuesday 25 May, 11.00 am - 12.00 noon
40 Brandis Street, Crystal BrookBookings / Enquiries: Dawn E Greig, (08) 8636 2267
Farina Restoration Project group
SAvIng fARInA: TEllIng THE STORY Of An HISTORIc InlAnd TOWnSHIP
gAll week, volunteers and stonemasons from Farina Restoration Project Group and Lyndhurst & District Progress Association will be working around the town. Come and help, or just observe the restoration process. On weekdays there will be a daily information and history session at 2.00 pm. On Saturday 22 May lunch and evening meal will be available, and all are welcome to a cricket match in the afternoon and music in the evening. On Sunday 23 May there will be a mystery quiz for all ages. Uneven ground makes wheelchair access difficult. Bookings preferred for this event.
Friday 21 May, 9.00 am - 4.00 pm; Saturday 22 May, 11.00 am - late; Sunday 23 May, 9.00 am - 12.00 noon; Monday 24 May to Thursday 27 May, 9.00 am - 4.00 pm; Friday 28 May, 9.00 am - 12.00 noon
Farina Township, 26km north of Lyndhurst, towards MarreeBookings / Enquiries: Kevin and Anne Dawes, (08) 8675 7790Libby Dean, 0411 785 089 (evenings)[email protected] or [email protected]
Jamestown Branch, National Trust of South Australia
HISTORY WEEK, A gOOd TImE TO vISIT THE lOcAl muSEum
Adult: $4 Child: $1The people of Jamestown and District have supported their museum by donating a surprising variety of items. What has a butterfly collection to do with the First World War? Why are items from the flour mill on display with an iron lung? There is a special display on the history of the Bundaleer Forest, and photographic copies of paintings and murals by artist J.J. Christie (1855-1909). Toilet facilities in nearby park. Parking available off street. Group limit 20. Bookings required for groups only.
Saturday 22 May, Monday 24 May to Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm; Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pmJamestown National Trust Museum, Mannanarie Road,
JamestownBookings / Enquiries: Museum Caretaker, (08) 8664 0522Julie Humphris, (08) 8665 2036
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Jamestown Local History Centre
OPEn dAYSg
Our collection includes: local newspapers from 1878 to the present; family and local histories; cemetery records and headstone photos; birth, death and marriage records; photographs; scrapbooks; business and club records and oral history tapes. Special display to acknowledge the centenary of secondary education in Jamestown. Parking available on street. Group limit 20. Bookings required for groups only.
Saturday 22 May to Sunday 30 May, 1.30 pm - 4.30 pm daily
Jamestown Local History Centre, Doon Terrace, JamestownBookings / Enquiries: Bill Blake, (08) 8664 1099Julie Humphris, (08) 8665 [email protected]
Melrose Districts History Society
cEmETERY WAlK
Come along on a guided walk of Melrose Cemetery. Let the characters come to life as you hear their extraordinary stories. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May and Saturday 29 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pmMelrose Cemetery, Main North Road, 1km east of MelroseBookings / Enquiries: Jennette Bishop, (08) 8669 9471Margaret McCallum, (08) 8666 [email protected]
Melrose Districts History Society
TRIP InTO THE PAST
Enter the police headquarters (established 1848) and delve into the past. Continue through the museum complex to further explore the life of our pioneers through settlement, federation and wartime. Then visit the archives and be involved in the research and preservation of our history. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 5.00 pmMelrose Courthouse Museum & Archives,
Stuart Street, MelroseBookings / Enquiries: Jennette Bishop, (08) 8669 9471Margaret McCallum, (08) 8666 [email protected]
orroroo Historical Society
100 YEARS Of THE PEKInA IRRIgATIOn ScHEmE
gCome and see a display celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Pekina Irrigation Scheme. This state government backed scheme was designed to irrigate part of the Orroroo Plains to grow lucerne for dairy herds. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May 10.00 am - 4.00 pm or by appointment
old Masonic Hall, 9 Fourth Street, orrorooBookings / Enquiries: Clara Sims, (08) 8658 1230Sandra Shephard, (08) 8659 [email protected]
Port Pirie District Family History group
’TIll WE mEET AgAIn $7 pp
Join us on a guided cemetery walk where you will discover Port Pirie’s rich past. Parking available within cemetery grounds. Bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 9.30 am (for a 10.00 am start) - 11.45 am
Port Pirie Cemetery, Moppett Road, Port PirieBookings / Enquiries: Julie van de Water, (08) 8632 2825Denise Farinola, (08) 8633 [email protected] or [email protected]
Port Pirie District Family History group
mY STORY
We are offering the people of Port Pirie and surrounding district the chance to tell us their story - be it about a building, themselves, their family, their musical or sporting life - anything to do with Port Pirie. A brief form will be filled out and each session will be recorded. People are welcome to bring copies of photos and other related material. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm and Friday 28 May 12.30 pm - 3.30 pmBookings will be made in 30 minute intervals
Port Pirie Regional Library, 95 ellen Street, Port PirieBookings / Enquiries: Julie van de Water, (08) 8632 2825Rosemary Saltmarsh, (08) 8634 [email protected] or [email protected]
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flinders rAnges & the oUtbACkPort Pirie District Family History group
SPORTIng TAlES
Come and see this display about Port Pirie’s long sporting history. Sporting Tales will showcase photos of tennis, football, shooting, marching girls, cycling, swimming, bowls and much, much more in the year of the Masters Games in Port Pirie. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May 12.00 noon - 4.00 pm; Tuesday 25 May and Thursday 27 May 10.00 am - 8.00 pm; Wednesday 26 May 12.00 noon - 6.00 pm; Friday 28 May 10.00 am - 6.00 pm; Saturday 29 May 9.00 am - 1.00 pm
Port Pirie Regional Library, 95 ellen Street, Port PirieBookings / Enquiries: Julie van de Water, (08) 8632 2825Rosemary Saltmarsh, (08) 8634 [email protected] or [email protected]
Radium Hill Historical Association
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Many of the women who lived in Radium Hill had come from the harsh conditions of postwar Europe and Great Britain. They were the catalyst to help build a multicultural community which boasted modern services and amenities for their families. Some of their personal endeavours and experiences, both happy and sorrowful, are highlighted in this exhibition. Parking available in museum carpark. Group limit 15. Bookings required for groups only.
Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pmRadium Hill Heritage Museum, Tikalina Station, 25 kms past olary towards Broken Hill, then turn off to the right, 6 kms to Tikalina Homestead and Radium Hill Heritage Museum,
Radium HillBookings / Enquiries: Kevin Kakoschke, (08) 8293 2375Andy Treloar, (08) 8091 [email protected]
Rocky River Historic & Art Society
HugHES STREET - mucH mORE THAn A STREET
Named after the Hughes family of Booyoolee, this pleasant cultural heritage precinct with the Court House Gallery (1878) and the Laura Archives (former Masonic Lodge 1908) is also home to the annual Laura Folk Fair. Take a trip down memory lane with this photographic display showing the former Institute (the first in the Northern Areas), war memorial and more. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Laura Archives, 7 Hughes Street, LauraBookings / Enquiries: Rhonda Pech, (08) 8663 2411Barb Kleinig, (08) 8663 2501
Woomera Heritage and Visitor Information Centre
WOOmERA ROcKET RAngE muSEum
$3 ppThe Woomera Rocket Range Museum is an interactive museum with historical displays about the Woomera Range, as well as a separate social history section featuring Len Beadell. Parking available in the centre’s carpark. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Sunday 23 May, Thursday 27 May, Friday 28 May and Sunday 30 May 9.00 am - 5.00 pm; Saturday 22 May, Monday 24 May to Wednesday 26 May and Saturday 29 May, 9.00 am - 9.00 pmWoomera Heritage and Visitor Information Centre, Dewrang Avenue, WoomeraBookings / Enquiries: Angela Nicholls, (08) 8673 7042Woomera Visitor Information Centre, 1300 761 [email protected] or [email protected]
yura Language group
A vISIOn Of THE Old dAYS$2 pp
Join the Yura Language Group at the Cooinda Club and help celebrate Aboriginal history. A variety of items will be on display including photographs, artefacts and various tools used by Aboriginal people in ‘old times’. Parking available. Bookings required for school groups. No other bookings required.
Friday 28 May and Saturday 29 May, 10.00 am – 12.00 noon and 1.00 pm - 9.00 pmCooinda Club, Flinders Terrace, Port AugustaBookings / Enquiries: Geraldine Anderson, 0438 645 027Enice Marsh, (08) 8662 2438
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kAngAroo islAndKingscote Branch, National Trust of South Australia
EARlY HISTORY Of KAngAROO ISlAnd, dvd lAuncH
Hope Cottage is having a free open day. The DVD, Early History of Kangaroo Island will be launched during the day. The DVD consists of historical photographs; also showing will be a 1950s film of the area. There will be working displays of old tractors and engines. Enjoy an old style afternoon tea. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
Hope Cottage Museum, Centenary Avenue, KingscoteBookings / Enquiries: J. Nagorcka, (08) 8553 3141B. Farnden, (08) 8553 [email protected]
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Bordertown Public Library
lOcAl HISTORY cOllEcTIOn ExPlOREd
Come to a talk about the Bordertown Local History Collection. Morning tea provided. Afterwards explore the family history section of the library. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May and Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noonBordertown Public Library, Binnie Street, BordertownBookings / Enquiries: Rae Bromley, (08) 8752 1473Wendy Crane, (08) 8752 [email protected]
Bordertown Public Library
TATIARA TREASuRES
Tatiara Treasures will be a community display of treasures from local people. Please bring your treasure, along with a brief history of the item, to the Bordertown Public Library Hall by Friday 21 May. Items will be displayed in secure display cases from Monday 24 May to Saturday 29 May. Items to be collected on Monday 31 May. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Treasures displayed from Monday 24 May to Saturday 29 May, open during library opening hours
Bordertown Public Library Hall, Binnie Street, BordertownBookings / Enquiries: Rae Bromley, (08) 8752 1473Wendy Crane, (08) 8752 [email protected]
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WIldflOWERS PHOTOgRAPHIc dISPlAY
Come and enjoy a display of wildflowers of the Tatiara, photographed by two local community members. Tea and coffee provided. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Monday 24 May, Tuesday 25 May and Friday 28 May, 9.30 am - 5.30 pm; Saturday 22 May and Saturday 29 May, 9.30 am - 11.30 am; Wednesday 26 May and Thursday 27 May, 9.30 am - 6.00 pm;
Bordertown Public Library Hall, Binnie Street, BordertownBookings / Enquiries: Rae Bromley, (08) 8752 1473Wendy Crane, (08) 8752 [email protected]
Meningie Cheese Factory Museum
A PEEP InTO THE PAST
Its all about history at the Meningie Cheese Factory Museum. Learn about the history of fishing, dairying, farming and home life. Take in displays of tractors, implements and machines and see some engines running. Between 1.00 pm and 3.00 pm there will be an eight tractor square dance and antique appraisers will be available to talk with you about your treasures. Parking available on and off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 8.00 am - 6.00 pm
Meningie Cheese Factory Museum, 3 Fiebig Road, MeningieBookings / Enquiries: John Boundy, (08) 8575 1278Peter Saint, (08) 8575 1426www.meningiecheesefactorymuseum.webs.com/
Mount gambier History group
HISTORY ROOm OPEn dAYg
Visit the History Room and discover the resources available for local and family history research. Experienced historians will be available to answer questions. While you are there, enjoy the photographs on display. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm; Tuesday 25 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Reidy Park Centre, o’Halloran Terrace, Mount gambierBookings / Enquiries: Lynn Lowe, 0438 370 298Phil McInnes, (08) 8725 [email protected] or [email protected]
Mount gambier Library
RESEARcH YOuR fAmIlY HISTORY AT YOuR lIbRARY
Every weekday between 2.00 pm and 4.00 pm during SA History Week a staff member at the Mount Gambier Library will be available to get you started with your family history and show you around the wonderful new history room in the new Mount Gambier Library. Parking available in Library carpark, Sturt Street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May and Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pmMount gambier Library, 6 Watson Terrace, Mount gambierBookings / Enquiries: Ricky Koopman, (08) 8721 2589Cathryn Harris, (08) 8721 [email protected] or [email protected]
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luncH WITH HISTORY$15 pp
Join us for a delicious lunch, a fascinating speaker, an exhibition of historic books and all the fun of a book sale. Bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 11.00 am - 2.30 pm
The Sheep’s Back Museum, Macdonnell Street, NaracoorteBookings / Enquiries:Judy Stafford, (08) 8762 2315Judy Murdoch, (08) 8764 [email protected]
old Tailem Town Pioneer Village
STEP bAcK In TImE AT Old TAIlEm TOWn
Family: $25 Adult: $10 Concession: $9 Child: $4Come and spend a day at Australia’s largest pioneer village, where 102 historic buildings from between 1865 and 1965 are located in 13 streets over 20 hectares. Each building has its own collection of memorabilia and antiques. Take a self-guided tour among the streets and give yourself at least 3 hours to thoroughly experience the town. Special half price entry on the day. Parking available on site. Group limit 56. Booking required for groups only.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
old Tailem Town, Pioneer Village, Princes Highway, Tailem BendBookings / Enquiries: Peter Squires, (08) 8572 3838Kathy Weidenbach, (08) 8572 [email protected]
Penola Branch, National Trust of South Australia
Mary MacKillop Penola Centre
PEnOlA’S PETTIcOAT lAnE OPEn dAY
A familiarisation walking tour for both locals and visitors. Listen to a talk explaining the history of the Lane and then visit some of Penola’s historic sites, including Woods MacKillop schoolhouse, Gammon, Wilson, Davidson and Sharam Cottages, the herb garden and the lavender farm. No bookings required for this event.
Monday 24 May, tours from 10.00 am - 12.00 noon and 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Petticoat Lane, PenolaBookings / Enquiries: Evelynne Bowden, (08) 8737 2152Claire Larkin, (08) 8737 [email protected] or [email protected]
Robe Branch, National Trust of South Australia
lAuncH Of HISTORIc WAlK AROund RObE
Take a guided walk around Robe’s beautiful historic town centre, featuring descriptive plaques on the old buildings. The launch of this project will take place in the Art Room of the Robe Village Centre, morning tea provided. The launch and morning tea is suitable for those with limited mobility but the walk may prove difficult. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, 11.00 am – 12.00 noon
Art Room, Robe Village Institute, Smillie Street, RobeBookings / Enquiries: Janette Seaton, (08) 8768 2062Chris Davidson, (08) 8768 [email protected]
Tailem Bend Railway Museum
TAIlEm RAIl
Visit the Tailem Bend Railway Museum, housed in the 1913 railway station building and featuring displays of rail memorabilia and the original working signal box. Parking available in main carpark; wheelchair and disabled carpark located up station ramp. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am – 4.00 pmold Railway Station, Railway Terrace, Tailem BendBookings / Enquiries: Wayne Cheeseman, (08) 8572 [email protected]
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mUrrAylAndsThis year Murray Bridge, in partnership with Country Arts SA, takes up the challenge to embrace the State Government’s regional Centre of Culture program - ripples 2010. This year-long cultural program reflects the unique aspirations of the community, telling the stories of the region and providing opportunities for world-class arts experiences, learning new skills and creating new partnerships. SA History Week is pleased to be part of ripples 2010. For more information, visit: www.countryarts.org.au.
Mannum Rowing Club
cEnTEnARY ExHIbITIOng
Mannum Rowing Club is celebrating 100 years of rowing this year. View a display of photographs and memorabilia at the clubrooms to mark this occasion. Parking available in off street carpark. No bookings required for this event.
Sunday 23 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm Mannum Rowing Club, River Lane (on Mary Anne Reserve),
MannumBookings / Enquiries: Judy Chadwick, (08) 8569 8180Debbie Wilkinson, 0407 798 344
Murray Bridge Historical Society
RIvER And RAIl HISTORY WAlK$3 pp
Discover the rich river and railway history of Murray Bridge with a guided walking tour of the river and railway precincts starting and finishing at the historic Roundhouse. This heritage area has many links with South Australia’s early beginnings and guides will reveal the interesting history of the historic bridges, riverboat shipping and railway buildings. Parking available off street. Group minimum 15. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May, Sunday 23 May, Tuesday 25 May, Thursday 27 May and Sunday 30 May, tours on the hour from 10.00 am - 3.00 pm. Last tour begins at 2.00 pm
Historic Roundhouse, entry off Bridge Street, Murray BridgeBookings / Enquiries: Ken Wells, (08) 8532 2669Peter Harden, (08) 8532 [email protected]
Murray Bridge Public Library
Old SETTlERS - nEW SETTlERS’ STORIES
View the stories told by old and new settlers of the Murray Bridge region, including new Afghani, Chinese, Sudanese and Butanese settlers. Cultural items and photographs will also be on display. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May and Friday 28 May, 9.30 am to 8.00 pm, Monday 24 May to Thursday 27 May, 9.30 am - 6.00 pm; Saturday 22 and Saturday 29 May, 9.30 am - 1.00 pmMurray Bridge Public Library, Seventh Street, Murray BridgeBookings / Enquiries: Peggy Bennett, (08) 8539 1175Nayano Taylor-Neumann, 0439 874 [email protected] or [email protected]
Murray Bridge Roundhouse Volunteers
HISTORIc ROundHOuSE: A SOuTH AuSTRAlIAn TREASuRE
$3 pp Discover this iconic heritage building which was completed as part of the Murray Bridge construction project - the first bridge to span the Murray (1879). The Roundhouse was handcrafted by stonemasons in 1876 with additions in 1918. Enjoy the views of the bridges, the river and a display of historical memorabilia and photographs. Tea, coffee and biscuits available at a small cost. Parking available off street. Group minimum 15. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 23 May, Tuesday 25 May, Thursday 27 May, Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm
Historic Roundhouse, entry off Bridge Street, Murray BridgeBookings / Enquiries: Peter Harden, (08) 8532 3396Ken Wells, (08) 8532 [email protected]
Murray Mallee Community Health Service
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sThere will be a traditional story telling, performances by Kaikalan Mimina Ngarrindjeri choir, traditional feather-flower making as well as the Bollard Carving Project launch at the wharf, free lunch and much more. No bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 10.30 am - 2.30 pm
Pomberuk, 1 Wharf Road, Murray BridgeBookings / Enquiries: Tahlia Lloyd, (08) 8535 6800Jessie-Mae Walsh, (08) 8535 [email protected] or [email protected]
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District Council of Loxton Waikerie
‘THE PInES’ HISTORIcAl HOuSE And gARdEnS - guIdEd TOuRS
$10 pp Join a guided tour of ‘The Pines’ Historical Home and Gardens. The tour enables visitors to view the antique furniture, objets d’art, crockery and cutlery, silverware and Ella Amalia Kingdon’s wedding dress. A detailed commentary. Refreshments provided. Bookings required for groups only.
Sunday 23 May and Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm, other times by appointment‘The Pines’ Historical House and garden,
18 Henry Street, LoxtonBookings / Enquiries: Marian Woodberry, 0412 649 766Jan, (08) 8594 [email protected]
District Council of Loxton Waikerie
bRIng THE PAST TO lIfE - lOxTOn HERITAgE TRAIl
Pick up a brochure from the Visitor Information Centre and enjoy the Loxton Heritage Trail. Explore the town’s Germanic origins and rich heritage. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 9.00 am - 5.00 pmLoxton Heritage Trail, Start at Loxton Visitor Information
Centre, 73 Bookpurong Road, LoxtonBookings / Enquiries: Penny Smith, (08) 8584 8000Loxton Visitor Information Centre, (08) 8584 [email protected]/
Loxton Historical Village
bRIng THE PAST TO lIfE - PIES And PIOnEERS
The Loxton Historical Village comes to town with the popular pie cart and the exciting pioneer display. Chat to the friends of the Village - their tremendous enthusiasm and knowledge really do bring the past to life. No bookings required for this event.
Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm
Main Street, east Terrace, LoxtonBookings / Enquiries: Penny Smith, (08) 8584 [email protected]
Loxton Public Library
bRIng THE PAST TO lIfE - lOxTOn PHOTOgRAPHIc cOllEcTIOn
Learn about the history of Loxton and bring the past to life through this photographic collection and display. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, 9.00 am - 5.00 pm; Saturday 22 May and Saturday 29 May, 9.00 am - 12.00 noon; Tuesday 25 May and Wednesday 26 May, 10.00 am - 6.00 pm; Thursday 27 May, 10.00 am - 8.00 pm; Friday 28 May 9.00 am - 5.00 pm
Loxton Public Library, east Terrace, LoxtonBookings / Enquiries: Karen Rubarth, (08) 8584 [email protected]
Rex Coates Memorial Library
bRIng THE PAST TO lIfE - WAIKERIE PHOTOgRAPHIc cOllEcTIOn
Come and learn about the history of Waikerie and bring the past to life through exhibits and the photographic collection at Rex Coates Memorial Library. Also view a Chinese banner on permanent display. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, Wednesday 26 May and Friday 28 May, 10.30 am - 6.00 pm; Saturday 22 May and Saturday 29 May, 9.30 am - 12.00 noon; Tuesday 25 May and Thursday 27 May, 10.30 am - 8.00 pmWaikerie Library, Strangman Road, WaikerieBookings / Enquiries: Michael Cox, (08) 8541 [email protected]
Waikerie & District Machinery Preservation Society
bRIng THE PAST TO lIfE - OPEn dAY
Come and learn about the history of Waikerie and bring the past to life through a comprehensive machinery display with local memorabilia and artefacts. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pmWaikerie & District Machinery Preservation Society,
Rowe Street, WaikerieBookings / Enquiries: Penny Smith, (08) 8584 [email protected]
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Ballywire Farm and Tearooms
SHunPIKERS luncHEOn And vInTAgE PRESERvIng dISPlAY
It was popular in the early 1900s to get off the main highway, to ‘shun-the-pike’ and explore quaint, out of the way places, often enjoying a spot of lunch. Come and see our old kitchen and preserving display and sample an old-fashioned tearoom lunch. Charges apply for lunch. Group limit 45. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 23 May and Wednesday 26 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Ballywire Farm and Tearooms, Munkowurlie Road, yorketownBookings / Enquiries: Chris and Peter, (08) 8852 [email protected]
Bute History group
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Come to the Bute Hall and see a display of wedding photographs and memorabilia connected to the former District Council of Bute, ranging from 1884 to the present day. Wedding cake, biscuits and coffee for sale ($3). Also open will the Bute History Room and a Yesteryear Wedding Reception display in Gunner Bill’s Gallery (entry $2). Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Bute Hall, corner Railway Terrace and High Street, Bute Bute History Room, High Street, Bute gunner Bill’s gallery, Railway Terrace, Bute Bookings / Enquiries: Margaret Hancock, (08) 8826 2073Judyth Bettess, (08) 8826 [email protected]
Central yorke Peninsula Branch, National Trust of South Australia
TRIP TO buRRA$65 pp
Enjoy the historic sites of Burra including Morphett’s Engine House, Bon Accord Museum and Redruth Gaol. This activity is also listed in this program in Clare Valley region. Tour capacity 35. Bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May, 8.30 am - 5.30 pm Bus departs from Maitland Museum,
corner gardiner and Kilkerran Terraces, Maitland Bookings / Enquiries: Beryl Neumann, (08) 8832 2220Avian Pink, (08) 8837 3939
Kadina Branch, National Trust of South Australia
AfTER 1859
Adult: $8 Concession: $6Begin with Matta House, a residence built in 1863 for the manager of Matta Mine. The display Kadina’s Story tells of the town’s growth following the discovery of copper 150 years ago. The larger story of successful agriculture which has underpinned the economy beyond the close of the mines is being interpreted through a comprehensive machinery collection. And much more! Parking available off street, in carpark. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May and Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May, 9.30 am - 4.30 pm; Saturday 22 May, Sunday 23 May, Saturday 29 May and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 3.30 pm
Farm Shed Museum, 50 Moonta Road, KadinaBookings / Enquiries: Kadina Visitor Information Centre, (08) 8821 2333Kadina Branch, National Trust of South Australia, (08) 8821 1879thefarmshed@yp-connect. or [email protected]
Moonta Branch, National Trust of South Australia
A unIQuE undERgROund ExPERIEncE
Family: $45 Adult: $15 Concession: $13 Child: $8 Experience the underground world of the miner at Wheal Hughes Copper Mine. Dress up like a miner with boots and hard hat and then descend to the 55 metre level. Suitable for children over six years. Parking available off street. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 and Saturday 29 May, Sunday 23 and Sunday 30 May, Wednesday 26 May, tours depart at 10.30 am, 12.30 pm and 2.30 pm
Wheal Hughes Copper Mine, Wallaroo Road, Moonta Bookings / Enquiries: Glenys Gardiner, (08) 8825 1891Liz Coole, (08) 8825 [email protected] or [email protected]
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Moonta Branch, National Trust of South Australia
dId YOuR AncESTORS cOmE fROm cORnWAll?
gLet us help trace your family with our extensive range of records including birth, death and marriage records, school and cemetery records, and shipping lists. Also see a display of historical RAOB Lodge regalia, local lead-lighting depicting scenes of mining history and a series of old school books. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.Saturday 22 and Saturday 29 May, Sunday 23 and Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm; Wednesday 26 May, 12.00 pm - 4.00 pm
School of Mines, ellen Street, MoontaBookings / Enquiries: Liz Coole, (08) 8825 3736Glenys Gardiner, (08) 8825 [email protected] or [email protected]
Moonta Branch, National Trust of South Australia
HOmE On THE mInE
Adult: $3 Child: $1Turn back the clock to the late nineteenth century and walk through the miner’s cottage. See how they lived, from the wood stove in the kitchen to the bible in the parlour. Wander through the cottage garden and see many plants from yesteryear. Parking available on street. No bookings required for this event.
Saturday 22 and Saturday 29 May, Sunday 23 and Sunday 30 May, Wednesday 26 May, 1.30 pm - 4.00 pm; Tuesday 25 May 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
Miner’s Cottage and garden, Moonta MinesBookings / Enquiries: Glenys Gardiner, (08) 8825 1891Liz Coole, (08) 8825 [email protected] or [email protected]
Moonta Branch, National Trust of South Australia
mOOnTA cEmETERY WAlKg
Join a guided walk through Moonta Cemetery and discover the stories of many of the people buried in this heritage-listed area. Hear about the first triplets born on Yorke Peninsula and see the first Jewish burial in the cemetery. Learn about the hundreds of children’s graves and the man who was late for his own funeral. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 28 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pm
Meet at Moonta Cemetery, MoontaBookings / Enquiries: Liz Coole, (08) 8825 3736Glenys Gardiner, (08) 8825 [email protected] or [email protected]
Moonta Branch, National Trust of South Australia
mOOnTA mInES 1861-1923
Adult: $6 Child: $2Walk through the Moonta Mines Museum’s 14 rooms and learn about the miners, where they came from, their work and home life, lodges, sports and pastimes. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Moonta Mines Museum, Verran Terrace, Moonta MinesBookings / Enquiries: Glenys Gardiner, (08) 8825 1891Liz Coole, (08) 8825 [email protected] or [email protected]
Moonta Branch, National Trust of South Australia
PAddY RYAn’S ExPRESS
Adult: $6 Child: $2Take a 50 minute train trip through the area where Patrick Ryan discovered copper. See where the cementation process took place and travel past the Moonta Railway Station. Parking available off street. Group limit 48. Bookings required for groups only.
Saturday 22 and 29 May, Sunday 23 and 30 May, 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm; Wednesday 26 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Moonta Mines Tourist Train, Verran Terrace, Moonta MinesBookings / Enquiries: Glenys Gardiner, (08) 8825 1891Liz Coole, (08) 8825 [email protected] or [email protected]
Moonta Branch, National Trust of South Australia
PIcTORIAl HISTORY Of mOOnTA
Come along to the Moonta Tourist Information Centre and see the photographic display Then and Now, showing the development of Moonta from a mining area to a heritage-listed site. Maps for local walking trails and information for all local National Trust properties are also available. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 9.00 am - 5.00 pmMoonta Tourist Information Centre, old Moonta Railway
Station, Blanche Terrace, MoontaBookings / Enquiries: Glenys Gardiner, (08) 8825 1891Liz Coole, (08) 8825 [email protected] or [email protected]
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Moonta Branch, National Trust of South Australia
SWEETS Of YESTERYEAR
Visit the old Moonta Mines Post Office, now a sweet shop, where you can purchase sweets from the ‘Cousin Jennys’ who volunteer there. Each child under 12 years accompanied by adult will receive a special treat. Parking available off street. No bookings required for this event.
Friday 21 to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pmMoonta Mines Sweet Shop, Verran Terrace, MoontaBookings / Enquiries: Glenys Gardiner, (08) 8825 1891Liz Coole, (08) 8825 [email protected] or [email protected]
Moonta Branch, National Trust of South Australia
uP STREET mOOnTAg
This guided walk takes you ‘up street’ to Moonta’s historic buildings. Hear the stories associated with each building and finish at the Moonta Town Hall to see a photographic exhibition of buildings in the township. Parking available on street. Bookings required for this event.
Saturday 29 May, 1.00 pm - 3.00 pm Tour commences from Moonta Town Hall, george Street, MoontaBookings / Enquiries: Glenys Gardiner, (08) 8825 1891Liz Coole, (08) 8825 [email protected] or [email protected]
Moonta Mines uniting Church
THE WESlEYAn mETHOdISTS Of mOOnTA mInES
gThe Moonta Mines Uniting Church, previously Wesleyan Methodist Church, was built in 1865 by Cornish miners. Listen to an engaging talk on the history of the church, and sit in the gallery and enjoy the music of the organ. Parking available off street. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 1.30 pm - 4.00 pmMoonta Mines uniting Church, Bower Street, Moonta MinesBookings / Enquiries: Fred Reynolds, (08) 8825 2665Margaret Wearne, (08) 8825 2134
Port Broughton Sailing & Boat Club
bOATSHEd cOmPlEx mEAndER
Come and see a display of sailing and powerboats, outboard motors and maritime artefacts including paintings, life-saving devices and radios. Timber boats are being restored on site by volunteers. An organically grown community garden surrounds the buildings. BBQ facilities available. Some outside areas may be inaccessible for wheelchairs. Parking for cars and buses on site. No bookings required for this event.
Wednesday 26 May, 9.00 am - 3.30 pmPort Broughton Sailing & Boating Club Boatshed,
142 Fishermans Bay Road, Port BroughtonBookings / Enquiries: Tricsha Nurk, (08) 8635 [email protected]
Stansbury Museum
cOmE And SEE - And SHARE A cuPPA
$2 ppCome and see local history displayed in the original school room and attached headmaster’s residence. Several outbuildings tell the agricultural and aquacultural history of the area. Collections of dolls and shells, plus the launch of our new gemstone display and much more. Free cuppa and cake for every visitor as you find something to trigger memories. Parking available in front yard. No bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May and Wednesday 26 May, 9.00 am - 4.00 pm
Stansbury Museum, North Terrace, StansburyBookings / Enquiries: Susan Hanrahan, 0408 142 875Carrol Roberts, (08) 8852 4312
Wallaroo Branch, National Trust of South Australia
cOPPER TO gOld: cElEbRATIng 150 YEARS
Adult: $5 Child: $2Join the Wallaroo Heritage and Nautical Museum in celebrating 150 years since copper mining, smelting and port operations started at Wallaroo. Displays tell of the discovery of copper by Sir Walter Watson Hughes’ shepherd James Boor in 1859. See original copper ingots, large photographic displays and over 70 model ships. The book Copper to Gold by Rex Wiltshire will be for sale. Parking available on and off street. Group limit 40. Bookings required for groups only.
Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm, Wallaroo Heritage & Nautical Museum, Jetty Road, WallarooBookings / Enquiries: Colin Boase, (08) 8823 3015Nick Woods, (08) 8823 2489
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RESEARcHIng fAmIlY HISTORY
Take the opportunity to research family history or the local history of the northern Yorke Peninsula and the Copper Triangle. A range of local records are available in the Local History Room, located in the Kadina Community Library. Parking available in carpark or off street. No bookings required for this event.
Tuesday 25 May, 10.00 am - 12.00 noon; Wednesday 26 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Kadina Community Library, 1a Doswell Terrence, KadinaBookings / Enquiries: Kadina Community Library, (08) 8821 [email protected]
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CHILDReN’S PARTy, PoINT PeARCe ABoRIgINAL STATIoN, 1950s. CouRTeSy DooKIe (KeVIN) o’LougHLIN AND SouTH AuSTRALIAN MuSeuM ARCHIVeS.
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sA history week 2010 event orgAnisersAdelaide and Inner Suburbs Branch, National Trust of South Australia 7
Adelaide Arcade 7
Adelaide Cemeteries Authority 7
Adelaide City Council 7, 8
Adelaide Colonial Dancers 26
Adelaide Festival Centre 8
Adelaide Gaol, Department for Environment and Heritage 8
Adelaide Hills Community Health Services 56
Adelaide Masonic Centre Museum 8
Adelaide Park Lands Preservation Association 8
Adelaide Repertory Theatre 9
Adelaide Zoo 9
Aldinga Community Centre 75
Alexandrina Council 75
Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art 9
Annie Doolan's Cottage Friends 46
Architecture Museum, University of South Australia 9
Army Museum of South Australia 42
Art Gallery of South Australia 9
Association of the Hungarian Aged & Invalid Persons in South Australia 33
Australasian Circa 1858 75
Australia's Christian Heritage 10
Australian College of Midwives - SA Branch 10
Australian Lace Guild, SA Branch 42
Australian Meteorological Association 29
Australian Society of Magicians 52
Avon District Hall 66
Axel Stenross Maritime Museum 73
Ayers House Museum 10
Balaklava Museum 66
Ballywire Farm and Tearooms 89
Barossa Goldfields Historical Society 62
Barossa Valley Archives & Historical Trust 62
Basket Range Wine 56
Bay Discovery Centre 42
Bethlehem Lutheran Church 10
Bishop's Court 21
Blackeby's Old Sweet Shop 10
Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library 11
Bordertown Public Library 84
Botanic Gardens - Adelaide 11
Botanic Gardens - Mount Lofty 56
Botanic Gardens - Wittunga 56
Bower Rural School 67
Brinkworth History Group 67
Brocas Museum 33, 34
Brougham Place Uniting Church 11
Burnside Branch, National Trust of South Australia 57
Burnside Library 26, 27
Burra Branch, National Trust of South Australia 67, 68
Burra History Group 68
Burra Regional Art Gallery 68
Burra Town Hall Committee 68
Burra Visitor Information Centre 68
Bute History Group 89
C.L. Alexander Museum, Tumby Bay Branch, National Trust of South Australia 73
Cabra Dominican College 43
Campbelltown Historical Society 27
Carrick Hill Historic House and Garden 43
Catholic Parish Church of St Joseph 69
Central Yorke Peninsula Branch, National Trust of South Australia 69, 89
Cittaslow Goolwa 75
City of Charles Sturt 52, 53
City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters 28, 29
City of Onkaparinga Libraries 75
City of Tea Tree Gully Library 33
City of Unley Museum 43
Clare Branch, National Trust of South Australia 69
Clare Regional History Group 69
Cleve Branch, National Trust of South Australia 73
Collingrove Homestead 62
Colonel Light Gardens Historical Society 43
Combined Historical Societies of Charles Sturt 53
Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology 29
Corinthian Freemasons Lodge 75
Cornish Association of South Australia 44
Crystal Brook Heritage Centre 80
Crystal Brook History Group 80
Cummins Society 53
Department of Veterans' Affairs 13
Disability Information and Resource Centre 11
District Council of Loxton Waikerie 88
Ditters, Gawler Place 12
Dublin History Group 69
Dulwich Rose Park United Parish 30
Eastwood Community Centre 29
Egyptian Coptic School 53
Embroiderers' Guild Museum 53
Encounter Coast Discovery Centre and Museum 76
Enfield Library 35
ETSA Past Employees Association 53
Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery 70
Event and Social Business Enterprises 62
Eyre Peninsula Railway Preservation Society 73
Farina Restoration Project Group 80
Fleurieu Peninsula Family History Group 76
Flinders University 16, 44
Fort Glanville Historical Association 33
Friedensberg Friends Springton 62
Friends of P.S. Oscar W 76
Friends of the South Australian Museum 12
Friends of the Unley Libraries 44
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Friends of the Victor Harbor Public Library 78
Gartrell Memorial Church 30
Gawler Agricultural, Horticultural and Floricultural Society 63
Gawler Anglican Parish - St George's Church 63
Gawler Branch, National Trust of South Australia 63
Gawler Environment & Heritage Association 63
Gawler Uniting Church 63
Gawler Visitor Information Centre 64
German Pioneer Women Research Group 12
Girl Guides SA 12
Glenbarr - Strathalbyn 76
Golden Grove Uniting Church 33
Goolwa Library Local & Family History Room 76
Government House 13
Grange Institute 54
Greenacres Library 35
Gumeracha & District History Centre 57
Hahndorf Academy 57
Hahndorf Branch, National Trust of South Australia 57
Handknitters Guild of SA 44
Henley & Grange Historical Society 54
Henley Surf Life Saving Club 52
Hindmarsh Greening 54
Hindmarsh Historical Society 54
Historical Society of Woodville 33, 34
History Council of South Australia 13
History Discipline, University of Adelaide 13
History SA 13
History Teachers' Association of South Australia 13
Holdfast Bay History Centre 44, 45
Holy Trinity Church 14
Horse SA 14
Hungarian Club of South Australia 30
Immanuel College Archives 54
Institute of Backyard Studies 39
Irish History Group/Irish Australian Association 14, 76
Jamestown Branch, National Trust of South Australia 80
Jamestown Local History Centre 81
John McDouall Stuart Society 14
Kadina Branch, National Trust of South Australia 89
Kapunda Historical Society and Museum 70, 71
Kaurna Cultural Services 14
Kimba & Gawler Ranges Historical Society 73
Kingscote Branch, National Trust of South Australia 83
Kingston Historic House 46
Koppio Branch, National Trust of South Australia 73
Latvian Museum 46
Liebelt House 57
Lincoln College 15
Littlehampton Guided History Tour 57
Living Kaurna Cultural Centre 46
Lobethal Archives and Historical Museum 58
Lobethal Heritage Association 58
Loreto College 30
Loxton Historical Village 88
Loxton Public Library 88
Lutheran Archives 15, 34
Lutheran Church Centre 58
Lyceum Club Adelaide 15
Lyndoch Historical Society 64
Mallala Museum 71
Mannum Rowing Club 86
Marion Cultural Centre Library 46
Marion Historical Society 46, 48
Mary MacKillop Penola Centre 85
Mary Martin Bookshop 30
Melrose Districts History Society 81
Meningie Cheese Factory Museum 84
Migration Museum 15, 16, 44
Milang & District Historical Society 77
Mitcham Heritage Research Centre 48, 49
Mitcham Historical Society 49
Moculta District History Society 64
Moonta Branch, National Trust of South Australia 89, 90, 91
Moonta Mines Uniting Church 91
Mount Gambier History Group 84
Mount Gambier Library 84
Mount Horrocks Historical Society 71
Mount Lofty Districts Historical Society 58, 59
Mount Pleasant District History Room 59
Mundoo Island & Coorong Tours 77
Murray Bridge Historical Society 86
Murray Bridge Public Library 86
Murray Bridge Roundhouse Volunteers 86
Murray Mallee Community Health Service 86
Museums Australia, SA Branch 16
Mylor History Group 59
Naracoorte Branch, National Trust of South Australia 85
National Archives of Australia 13
National Archives of Australia, Adelaide Office 16
National Council of Women of South Australia 16
National Military Vehicle Museum 34
National Motor Museum 17, 59
National Railway Museum 34
National Trust of South Australia 17
North Adelaide Baptist Church 17
North Adelaide Community Centre 17
North Road Cemetery 34
Oakbank Weaver 61
Old Tailem Town Pioneer Village 85
Orroroo Historical Society 81
Parks Library 35
Paxton Wines Cellar Door 77
Penguin Club of Australia 18
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Penola Branch, National Trust of South Australia 85
Pilgrim Uniting Church 18
Pioneers Association of South Australia 18
Platform 1 Heritage Farm Railway 61
Polish Hill River Church Museum 71
Port Adelaide Branch, National Trust of South Australia 34
Port Adelaide Enfield Public Library Service 35
Port Adelaide Historical Society 36
Port Adelaide Library 35
Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre 36
Port Broughton Sailing & Boat Club 91
Port Community Arts Centre 36
Port Elliot Branch, National Trust of South Australia 77
Port Pirie District Family History Group 81, 82
Prospect Hill Historical Museum 78
Prospect Local History Group 36
Pulteney Grammar School 18
Radium Hill Historical Association 82
Reconciliation SA 13
Regional Council of Goyder 72
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) 19
Returned & Services League of Australia, South Australia 19
Rex Coates Memorial Library 88
Reynell Business & Tourism Association 78
RiAus 19
Robe Branch, National Trust of South Australia 85
Rocky River Historic & Art Society 82
Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society of SA 49
Royal Geographical Society of South Australia 20
St Aidan’s Anglican Church, Payneham 32
St Aloysius College 20
St Andrew’s School 41
St Cuthbert’s Anglican Church, Prospect 37
St John Ambulance Historical Society 49
St John’s Church Halifax Street 20
St Kilda Tramway Museum 37
St Mary’s Anglican Church, Burra 72
St Matthew’s Church, Marryatville 32
St Peter’s Anglican Church Glenelg 49, 50
St Peter’s Cathedral 21
SA Water Corporation 21
Salisbury & District Historical Society 37
Semaphore & Port Adelaide RSL 36
Semaphore Library 35
Shady Grove Unitarian Church 61
South Australia Road Runners Club 57
South Australian Aviation Museum 37
South Australian Country Women's Association 32
South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society 50
South Australian Maritime Museum 37, 39
South Australian Museum 12, 21
South Australian Museum Archives 21, 22
South Coast Family History Group 79
Southern Eyre Peninsula Family & Local History Group 74
Splash Theatre Company 22
Stansbury Museum 91
State Library of South Australia 13, 22, 23
State Records of South Australia 39
SteamRanger Heritage Railway 78
Strathalbyn Branch, National Trust of South Australia 78
Sturt Street Community School 23
Tailem Bend Railway Museum 85
Tea Tree Gully & District Historical Society 39
Tea Tree Gully Branch, National Trust of South Australia 39
Terowie Citizens Association 72
The Medina Grand Adelaide Treasury 17
Thebarton Historical Society 54
Truro Primary School 64, 65
Ukrainian Women's Association 55
University of Adelaide 23, 24
Uranian Society - Adelaide's Gay Cultural Forum 40
Urrbrae House Historic Precinct, University of Adelaide 50
Victor Harbor Public Library 78, 79
Vitalstatistix Theatre Company 40
Waikerie & District Machinery Preservation Society 88
Walkerville Anglican Church, Town of Walkerville 40
Walkerville Historical Society 41
Walkerville Wesleyan Cemetery 41
Wallaroo Branch, National Trust of South Australia 91
West Torrens Historical Society 55
Whyalla Maritime Museum 74
Williamstown & Districts Historical Society 65
Willunga Branch, National Trust of South Australia 79
Woodlands Old Scholars' Association 51
Woomera Heritage and Visitor Information Centre 82
Wyatt Benevolent Institution 24
YMCA of South Australia 55
Yorke Peninsula Family History Group 92
Yura Language Group 82
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sA history week onlineThe full SA History Week 2010 program is also available on our new website: www.historyweek.sa.gov.au. You can use the site to find History Week events by region, by date, by type and by organiser. Each event listing includes full descriptions, maps, contact and booking information. You can use the new History Week Planner to create a personalised program of the events you would like to
attend, and save it, print it or share it with friends.