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Places: |
Southern Vales, Technology Park, Science Park. |
Landmarks: |
Adelaide Town Hall, Sir Samuel Way Building, Torrens Parade Ground, Carrick Hill. |
Parks and gardens: |
Hurtle Square, Moseley Square, Henley Square, Whitmore Square, Peace Park, Wellington Square |
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Events: |
Carnevale in Adelaide, Come Out Festival, SALA Festival. |
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People: |
David Cappo, Ian Gilfillan, Robert Gouger, George Stevenson (editor). |
Newspapers: |
The Adelaide Review, The Chronicle (South Australia), Adelaide Observer, Rip It Up (Adelaide). |
Streets: |
South Terrace, Hutt Street, Hindley Street, Pulteney Street, Morphett Street, Halifax Street. |
Rivers: |
Sturt River, Patawalonga River, Little Para River, Gawler River. |
Organisations: |
Adelaide Central School of Arts, Adelaide Steamship Company, John Martin & Co. |
History: |
HMS Buffalo (1813), HMS Africaine, History Trust of South Australia, National Trust of South Australia, Electoral reform in South Australia. |
Indigenous: |
Tandanya. |
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The title of the photograph is incorrect. There is no Brown Creek. It is properly known as Brownhill Creek. I lived there for about 15 years.
Can someone please advise me who took/submitted the attached photograph? I would like to be able to contact them. Thank you.RonTed 08:40, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
- See the information at the image source page.--cj | talk 15:46, 20 July 2006 (UTC)