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  • ...ralia]]. Its purpose was to build a new colony in [[South Australia]]. The South Australian Company ended business in its own right on 17 March 1949 when it In January 1836 four ships sailed from [[England]], on behalf of the ''Company''. They developed a settlement at Kingscote, on Kangaroo Isla ...
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  • ...ls at each of the parishes in which he served. He was appointed Hon. Canon of St Peter's Cathedral in 1896. ==History== ...
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  • ...t Southampton 1893.<br/>The clipper ship bore the coat of arms of the City of Adelaide upon her stern.]] ...the historical significance surrounding the founding of the state of South Australia. ...
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  • ...alia on 17 December 1867 and arrived in London on 7 April 1868, a duration of 113 days. ...t from data collected from Adelaide newspapers by R.T. (Bob) Sexton, noted South Australian maritime author. ...
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  • ...November 1872</ref> and arrived in London on 24 February 1873, a duration of 102 days. ...t from data collected from Adelaide newspapers by R.T. (Bob) Sexton, noted South Australian maritime author. ...
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  • ...Victoria and the Northern Territory located near or adjacent to the South Australia state border such as Broken Hill, Mildura, Nhill and Alice Springs. ...ch weekday, and by more than 740,000 people each Saturday. The head office of ''The Advertiser'' has relocated from premises in King William Street, to a ...
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  • ...a on 9 November 1868 and arrived in London on 26 February 1869, a duration of 109 days. This list is held by the Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. ...
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  • ...tte.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Front Page of Vol 1, No 2 (3 June 1837) of the ''South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register''.]] ...'''''South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register''''', was the first South Australian newspaper. It was first published in London in June 1836 and fol ...
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  • ...ralia on 5 January 1866 and arrived in London on 13 April 1866, a duration of 100 days. {{See also|Benefit of cross-referencing}} ...
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  • ...ustralia. This page is a summary of the numbers of passengers that we know of. ...ly as 2014, many additional passengers have been discovered as a [[benefit of cross-referencing]]. ...
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  • ...News 1879</ref> She arrived in London on 5 February 1880, after a voyage of 98 days. This crew list is held by the Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. ...
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  • ...lia on 27 December 1866 and arrived in London on 10 April 1867, a duration of 106 days. ...t from data collected from Adelaide newspapers by R.T. (Bob) Sexton, noted South Australian maritime author. ...
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  • ...October 1869</ref> She arrived in London on 16 March 1870 after a voyage of 133 days. ...t from data collected from Adelaide newspapers by R.T. (Bob) Sexton, noted South Australian maritime author. ...
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  • ...ing News 1878</ref> She arrived in London on 8 February 1879, a duration of 106 days. This crew list is held by the Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada ...
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  • <!-- <div style="float:right;margin-left:0.9em">[[Image:xxxx.png|History]]</div> --> ...s the world. We are fortunate to have access to some of them and sections of them are reproduced on this site. ...
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  • ...''City of Adelaide'' began its voyage to South Australia under the command of [[Alston, Edward|Captain Edward Alston]]. The following is a list of passengers on the voyage that arrived in Port Adelaide on 16th August 1879 ...
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  • ...he world of commerce, and directed his training towards a study of natural history, anatomical drawing and lithography. Embarking on his travels, he was soon ...its flora and fauna. Following a trip to New Zealand he returned to South Australia in 1845 and travelled to Port Lincoln. In the following year he returned fo ...
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  • ...n Hampton Charles, Bromyard, Herefordshire, was a mayor of Adelaide, South Australia. ==History== ...
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  • ...t to November 1870</ref> and arrived in London on 3 March 1871, a duration of 105 days. ...t from data collected from Adelaide newspapers by R.T. (Bob) Sexton, noted South Australian maritime author. ...
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  • ...um in Irvine. The owners of the slipway have served notice on the Trustees of the Scottish Maritime Museum to quit by 2007 and the lease was terminated. ...tish Maritime Museum without their own funds to restore or move the ''City of Adelaide'', the Trustees now consider that their only option is to remove t ...
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