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           A0001South Australian local history 1. Guides, indexes and bibliographies. A select list of finding aids for source material
           A0002Hahndorf
           A0003Bibliography of Aboriginal history, archaeology and mythology publications available from A.I.A.S.
           A0004Blumberg [Birdwood] early settlement
           A0005'The Gumeracha Railway' [an 1899 Poem]
           A0006History of Kenton Valley Church
           A0007The beginning of wireless. Part 2
           A0008Local history publications in nineteenth-century South Australia
           A0009E.F. Monk's account of the last two passages and loss of the ship 'Carnarvon Bay' in 1910. Part 1
           A0010Charles Cameron Kingston, 1850-1908. Part 1
           A0011Those green-fingered pioneers [Gardeners]
           A0012Rambling round the headstones [South-East]
           A0013Superintendents of Minda Home: Mr. Ambrose Redman in particular
           A0014The legend of George Ezekiel Mason [Soldier, Police Trooper and Sub-Protector of Aborigines, Wellington, 1841-1876] Part 1 [Part 2 in No.18, Part 3 in No.19]
           A0015The Adelaide Gaol, 1836-1848
           A0016An introduction to the history of Marion
           A0017Martindale Hall
           A0018List of diaries, journals and reminiscences of people voyaging to South Australia from Britain during the nineteenth century [from holdings in SAA, index]
           A0019Railway accident Islington May, 1863. Cow killed. Abbott, Colonial Architect out letterbook
           A0020Rundle Street, Adelaide
           A0021Colonial Gawler - a brief introduction
           A0022Recollections of the old port [Adelaide, Part 3]
           A0023Glanville Workshop employees, 1908
           A0024J.Young. Recent journey of exploration across ... Australia
           A0025Passengers who left Tasmania for South Australia during 1837-1838
           A0026Local histories
           A0027The Church, the State and Kuitpo
           A0028Hindmarsh Valley commemoration
           A0029Thomas Quinton Stow
           A0030A research note on the administration of relief to the unemployed in South Australia during the great depression
           A0031The cyclist on ice: Griffith Taylor as explorer
           A0032How our forefathers died
           A0033Henry T. Burgess
           A0034The Bible Christians
           A0035David Badger
           A0036The Hahndorf Survey, 1978-1979. Review
           A0037South Australian local history publications, 1900-1920
           A0038What's in a name?. The village of Marion
           A0039Early travellers to the south
           A0040The old colonists: women. Composite photograph and index of surnames
           A0041The Millicent National Trust Museum
           A0042James Way
           A0043Coaching days
           A0044Kulpara and Yankalilla centenaries
           A0045Grandma of Milbrook and Paracombe. Reproduced from 'The Grandmother Book', edited by B. McGoug
           A0046'A ramble near Cudlee Creek, our inheritance in the hills', by 'Kenton Hill'. Reproduction of an article in 'The Register' of June 15 1923
           A0047Historical searching in the Department of Lands: text of Department's leaflet
           A0048'George French Angas: Artist, Traveller and Naturalist': Exhibition, Historical Museum
           A0049The Church among the vines [German, Catholic, Jesuit, Sevenhill, St. Aloysius Boarding School]
           A0050Thomas Clark [Art]
           A0051S. T. Gill: heads of the people
           A0052Two Brass Cannon in the weapons collection
           A0053Some South Australian paintings and engravings by Samuel Calvert
           A0054Alexander Schramm, Painter
           A0055The Semaphore Ozone Theatre [Cinema, 1929-1979]
           A0056The flicks [Cinema, 'Moving Pictures']
           A0057Paving the way. The Women's Suffrage Movement in South Australia
           A0058Old colonists' composite photographs: South Australian pioneers, 1940
           A0059G. Speirs: Sturt's Cottage, Grange; P. Donovan: an historical view of C. Sturt; A. Woollacott: Museums, artefacts or history?
           A0060The Moonta revival of 1875
           A0061Oral history. Summary of a talk
           A0062Port [Adelaide] History Project: an introduction
           A0063Women of the depression
           A0064Port Adelaide chronology for 1920s and 1930s
           A0065Being old in Port Adelaide during the Depression
           A0066Extract from the Port Adelaide Conservation Study: State Planning Authority, June 1977
           A0067Port Adelaide depression joke [Cartoon] illus. S. Kneebone
           A0068Brickbats: the Gateway Inn, North Terrace [replacing the South Australian Hotel. Architecture, Ambience]
           A0069History of the Catholic Church in Broken Hill
           A0070My memories of Swansea [now Largs North]
           A0071Stilling and Company's Wool and Grain Warehouses at Port Adelaide. 'Port Adelaide News', 12 June 1883
           A0073The development of the City of Mitcham
           A0074Nazi stratagems and their effects on Germans in Australia to 1945
           A0075Port Adelaide and the 1976 census
           A0076When Birdwood had a railway
           A0077Mount Torrens Cemetery transcriptions
           A0078An alphabetical list of passengers arriving at Port Adelaide from South Australian coastal and inter-colonial ports 1837-1845; continues 'B' Surnames, with ship, date and source of reference [Index]
           A0079Records of genealogical interest at the Commonwealth Archives
           A0080Portraits of steam [Railways, Northern South Australia]
           A0081The history of the Adelaide G.P.O. and Clock Tower [includes Photos and measurements by the Planning Branch]
           A0082Family structure in colonial Australia
           A0083Political liberation and the oppression of women
           A0084Bibliography of original poetry in [South Australian] newspapers and magazines, 1836-1840
           A0085The beginnings of Government Welfare Services in South Australia, 1836-1863 [summary of unpublished paper to conference at Flinders University, October 4 1980]
           A0086Masters and servants in South Australia, 1837-1863 [summary of unpublished paper to conference at Flinders University, October 4 1980
           A0087More sinned against than sinning? Prostitution in S.A., 1836-1914 [summary of unpublished paper to conference at Flinders University, October 4 1980
           A0088At war with the natives - from the Coorong to the Rufus, 1840-1841 [summary of unpublished paper to conference at Flinders University, October 4 1980
           A0089Centenary: Fort Glanville, Hawker, Gladstone: the Constitutional Museum, Anthropological Society, P. McGuire Maritime Library
           A0090Education and social mobility: the Hindmarsh Project [from 'Australia 1888' Bulletin No. 2, August 1979
           A0091Heritage investigations on Kangaroo Island
           A0092Early local newspapers and the people
           A0093Parliamentarians for the Seat of Gumeracha, 1857-1957
           A0094Preservation of buildings of exceptional architectural or historic interest in the Torrens Valley
           A0095Charles Todd - genesis of the Overland Telegraph
           A0096The River Murray in South Australia. Extensive notes for ANZAAS
           A0097William Darton Kekwick [Explorer, second in command to Stuart]
           A0098Known cemeteries not transcribed as at May 1980
           A0099Masters and servants in early South Australia
           A0100Garden History Conference
           A0101Route taken by the Gold Escort from Wellington to Mount Barker
           A0102The lure of the wild: a romantic motive for the exploration of the Australian interior, 1830-1870 [incorporating Northern South Australia]
           A0103A history of horse racing in South Australia: a statistical approach
           A0104Presidential address 1980: Neglect of Maritime History
           A0105Vegetation clearance in the Mount Lofty Ranges
           A0106Fort Glanville centenary [October 1980] issue
           A0107Early Presbyterianism in South Australia, 1839-1865
           A0108Nicolo - the life and work of Rev. R. C. Nicholson [Methodist Missionary in Fiji]
           A0109South Australia 1888, a geographical view
           A0110Historical pictures index, South Australian Art Gallery
           A0111Governor Gawler, explorer [the expedition of 1839]
           A0112'Passengers arriving: Port Adelaide 1846-1850. Part 7'
           A0113'Records of the West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide'
           A0114Election 1855: the Constitutional Museum's 'Come out 81' Project
           A0115South Australian National Parks and Reserves - a guide to their history
           A0116Early Buildings Committee - care needed in cleaning headstones
           A0117Good reading in South Australian history. Local History Guidesheet No. 2
           A0118History from below
           A0119Living in two worlds: mid-north pastoralists and their families in the 1860s
           A0120Horse-drawn vehicles in South Australia
           A0121Farm relief in South Australia during the great depression
           A0122'The University of Adelaide in the 1920s'
           A0123Varieties of Vice-Regal life, with special reference to the constitutional role of the Governors of South Australia, 1890-1927
           A0124'Paris Nesbit Q.C.: Lawyer, Libertine and Lunatic'
           A0125The abandoned village of Clifton
           A0126The real Poseidon. South Australians and the Golden Mile in the 1890s
           A0127The Highland Scots of South Australia
           A0128Salisbury in the Second World War
           A0129Mrs Ellen Molger's letter to her parents, 1840
           A0130Viticulture and wine-making in early South Australia - general remarks on the industry from 1837 to 1862
           A0131Some South Australian shipwrecks
           A0132South Australia's Colonial Labour Movement
           A0133From conflict to co-operation in Clare in the nineteenth century
           A0134Picnics in the hills
           A0135George Fife Angas on mining operations
           A0136Saints or scoundrels?
           A0137Richard Chaffey Baker: a South Australian conservative and the Federal Conventions of 1891 and 1897-1878
           A0138The destitute in early colonial South Australia
           A0139Ellie
           A0140The City of Churches - some aspects of religion in Adelaide about 1900
           A0141Queen's Counsel in the South Australian Legal Profession
           A0142Colonel Robert Torrens - some bicentennial observations
           A0143Roads not taken - some minor concerns of Adelaide's newspapers at the mid - nineteenth century
           A0144Rex V Edwards
           A0145Motor registration records in South Australia, 1906-1934
           A0146Ludlow House, 1840-1850
           A0147Robert Gouger and the Parliamentary Candidate Society, 1831
           A0148Thornton Leigh Hunt [1810-1873] and the colonization of South Australia
           A0150The future growth and expansion of the Adelaide Metropolitan Area
           A0151Past and present of rural Eyre Peninsula
           A0152The village settlements on the River Murray
           A0153Wilton Hack and Japanese immigration into North Australia
           A0154Relations between the Aboriginal inhabitants and the first South Australian colonists
           A0155John McDouall Stuart: his character and personal qualities
           A0156The mineral industry contribution to the development of South Australia
           A0157The growth of subdivision in the Adelaide urban area
           A0158John McKinlay, explorer 1819-1872
           A0159Sir Thomas Elder, G.C.M.G.
           A0161Early Indian - Australian relations
           A0162The Lake Torrens Hoodoo
           A0163Flinders and the French
           A0164The artists who sailed with Baudin and Flinders
           A0165'The functional structure of Metropolitan Adelaide'
           A0166Are freeways needed in Metropolitan Adelaide?
           A0167John William Dundas Blenkinsopp
           A0168John Henry Barrow of 'The Advertiser'
           A0169Patterns of post-European Aboriginal migration in South Australia
           A0170Matthew Flinders as an author
           A0171Proclamation Day, South Australia
           A0172New light on Captain Stuart's northern expedition 1844-1846, with particular reference to the diary of Daniel Brock
           A0173Prehistoric art in Koonalda Cave
           A0174'Highways and Cities' - Presidential address
           A0175Congregationalism in South Australia, 1837-1900
           A0176The Woolwash at Lake Bonney, South-East of South Australia
           A0177James Shaw, 1815-1881: topographical artist and early colonist of South Australia [includes a list of paintings]
           A0178Perception and appraisal of the South Australian landscape, 1836-1850
           A0179Mantung. A man - land study in the Murray Mallee of South Australia
           A0180The voyage of the 'Gulden Zeepaard'
           A0181South Australian country newspapers, 1839-1971
           A0182Legislation and the settlement pattern: some differences between Victoria and South Australia
           A0183The Friedrich Gerstaecker Exhibition, State Library of South Australia
           A0184Land use in the 'Ninety Mile Desert' in 1940
           A0185The Northern Areas: the last fifty years' change
           A0186Computer mapping and the social geography of Adelaide
           A0187Towards an historical perspective [part of 'National Parks in South Australia: a symposium']
           A0188Captain Charles Sturt's Cannon?
           A0189Allen, W. Master Mariner, Pastoralist, Philanthropist, 1790?-1856. ADB1
           A0190Angas, G. Fife Merchant, Banker, Landowner and Philanthropist, 1789-1879. ADB1
           A0191Angas, G. French Naturalist and Painter, 1822-1886. ADB1
           A0192Anstey, T. [and family] Pastoralist, 1777-1851. ADB1
           A0193Arthur, H. Pastoralist, 1801-1848. ADB1
           A0194Bacon, A. Soldier and Colonial Promoter [family], 1796-1864. ADB1
           A0195Bagot, C.H. Soldier, Pastoralist and Mine-Owner, 1788-1880. ADB1
           A0196Barker, C. Soldier, 1786-1831. ADB1
           A0197Baudin, N. T., 1754-1803. Freycinet, L-C. D., 1779-1842. Naval Captains, Cartographic Surveyors and Naturalists. ADB1
           A0198Bauer, F. L. Botanical Artist, 1760-1826. ADB1
           A0199Boucher, F. [1801-1873], and Boucher, C. Confidence men, Active 1823-1840. ADB1
           A0200Brown, J. Emigration Agent and Company Manager, 1801?-1879. ADB1
           A0201Burford, W. H. Manufacturer, 1807-1895. ADB1
           A0202Cooper, C. Judge, 1795-1887. ADB1
           A0203Cotter, T. Y. Medical Practitioner, 1805-1882. ADB1
           A0204Darke, J. C. Surveyor and Explorer, 1806-1844. ADB1
           A0205Dashwood, G. F. Naval Officer and Public Servant, 1806-1881. ADB1
           A0206Davy, E. Medical Practitioner and Inventor, 1806-1885. ADB1
           A0207Draper, D. J. Wesleyan Methodist Minister, 1810-1866. ADB1
           A0208Drummond, R. Presbyterian Clergyman, 1792-1872. ADB1
           A0209Duncan, H. Medical Practitioner, 1811-1878. ADB1
           A0210Dutton [family]. ADB1
           A0211Eyre, E. J. Explorer, 1815-1901. ADB1
           A0212Finnis, J. Mariner, Pastoralist and Overlander, 1802-1872. ADB1
           A0213Finnis, B. T. Soldier, Surveyor, Public Servant, Premier, 1807-1893. ADB1
           A0214Fisher, J. H. Lawyer, Politician and Commissioner, 1790-1875. ADB1
           A0215Frome, E. C. Soldier and Surveyor, 1802-1890. ADB1
           A0216Gawler, G. Soldier and Governor, 1795-1869. ADB1
           A0217Giles, W. Company Manager, 1791-1862. ADB1
           A0218Gill, S. T. Painter, 1818-1880. ADB1
           A0219Gilles, O. Colonial Treasurer and Pioneer, 1788-1866. ADB1
           A0220Gouger, R. Organizer and Public Servant, 1802-1846. ADB1
           A0221Grey, G. Explorer, Governor and Politician, 1812-1898. ADB1
           A0222Grey, H. G. English Politician, Colonial Office, 1802-1864. ADB1
           A0223Hack, J.B. Farmer, Merchant and Accountant, 1805-1884. ADB1
           A0224Hagen, J. Landowner and Politician, 1805-1870. ADB1
           A0225Haining, R. Presbyterian Clergyman, 1802-1874. Vol.1
           A0226Hawdon, J. Pioneer and Overlander, 1831-1871. ADB1
           A0227Hay, A. Merchant, Pastoralist and Politician, 1820-1898. ADB1
           A0228Hindmarsh, J. Governor, 1785-1860. ADB1
           A0229Horton, R. Wilmot British Politician and Public Servant [Colonial Office], 1784-1841. ADB1
           A0230Howard, C. B. Church of England Clergyman, Colonial Chaplain, 1807-1843. ADB1
           A0231Jackson, J. A. Public Servant and Agent, 1809?-1885. ADB2
           A0232Jeffcott, J. W. Judge, 1796-1837. ADB2
           A0233Kavel, A. L. C., 1798-1860; Fritzsche, G.D., 1797-1863. Lutheran Pastors. ADB2
           A0234Kingston, G. S. Engineer, Surveyor, Architect and Politician, 1807-1880. ADB2
           A0235Lazar, J. Actor and Mayor, 1801-1879. ADB2
           A0236Light, W. Soldier and Surveyor-General, 1786-1839. ADB2
           A0237McLaren, D. Company Manager, 1785-1850. ADB2
           A0238Magarey, T. Miller and Pastoralist, 1825-1902. ADB2
           A0239Menge, J. Geologist and Linguist, 1788-1852. ADB2
           A0240Montefiore, J. B. Merchant and Financier, 1803-1893. ADB2
           A0241Morphett, J. Landowner and Politician, 1809-1892. ADB2
           A0242Murphy, F. Catholic Bishop, 1795-1858. ADB2
           A0243Neales, J. B. Auctioneer and Politician, 1806-1873. ADB2
           A0244Newland, R. W. Congregational Minister and Pioneer, 1790-1864. ADB2
           A0245O'Halloran, T. S. Pioneer and Commissioner of Police, 1797-1870. O'Halloran, W. L. 1806-1885. ADB2
           A0246Quaife, B. Journalist, Congregational and Presbyterian Minister, 1798-1873. ADB2
           A0247Ridley, J. Miller, Inventor and Wesleyan Methodist Preacher, 1806-1887. ADB2
           A0248Robe, F. H. Soldier, Governor, 1802-1871. ADB2
           A0249Niquet, P. [Nique, J.P.] Lutheran Pastor, 1811-1903 [See under Schmidt]. ADB2
           A0250Shepherdson, J. B. Schoolmaster and Magistrate, 1809-1897. ADB2
           A0251Stephen, G. M. Public Servant, Geologist, Lawyer and Faith-Healer, 1812-1894. ADB2
           A0252Stephens, E. Bank Manager, 1811-1861. ADB2
           A0253Stephens, S. Company Manager, 1808-1840. ADB2
           A0254Stevenson, G. Editor, 1799-1856. ADB2
           A0255Stow, T. Q. Congregational Minister, 1801-1862. ADB2
           A0256Sturt, C. Explorer, Soldier and Public Servant. ADB2
           A0257Torrens, R. Officer of Marines, Political Economist and Colonization Commissioner, 1780-1864. ADB2
           A0258Wakefield, E. G. Author and Colonial Promoter, 1796-1862. ADB2
           A0259Wilson, T. Solicitor, Mayor and Author, 1787-1863. ADB2
           A0260Wright, E. Medical Practitioner, 1788?-1859. ADB2
           A0261Wyatt, W. Educationist, Medical Practitioner, Landowner and Public Servant, 1804-1886. ADB2
           A0262Wylie Aboriginal guide to E. J. Eyre. ADB2
           A0263Andrews, E. Newspaper Proprietor, 1812-1877. ADB Vol.3
           A0264Andrews, R. B. Lawyer, 1823-1884. ADB3
           A0265Angas, J. H. Philanthropist, 1823-1904. ADB3
           A0266Auld, P. Vigneron, 1811-1886 & Auld, P. M. Vigneron, 1840-1912. ADB3
           A0267Auricht, J. C. Lutheran Pastor, 1832-1907. ADB3
           A0268Ayers, H. Financier & Politician, 1821-1897. ADB3
           A0269Babbage, B. H. Explorer, 1815-1878. ADB3
           A0270Bagot, E. M. Pastoralist & Agent, 1822-1886. ADB3
           A0271Bagshaw, J. S. Manufacturer of Agricultural Machinery, 1808-1888. ADB3
           A0272Baker, J. Pastoralist, Premier, Politician, 1813-1872. ADB3
           A0273Barrow, J. H. Newspaperman, Preacher, Politician, 1817-1874. ADB3
           A0274Binney, T. Congregational Minister, 1798-1874. ADB3
           A0275Blackmore, E. G. Public Servant, Author, 1837-1909. ADB3
           A0276Blyth, N. Ironmonger, Land Investor, Politician, 1825-1890. ADB3
           A0277Blyth, A. Ironmonger, Land Investor, Premier, Politician, 1823-1891. ADB3
           A0278Bonney, C. Explorer, Overlander, Politician, Civil Servant, 1813-1897. ADB3
           A0279Boothby, B. Judge, 1803-1868. ADB3
           A0280Boucaut, J. P. Judge & Politician, 1831-1916. ADB3
           A0281Boulger, E. V. Professor of Classics, 1846- ?. ADB3
           A0282Bray, J. C. Lawyer, Politician, Premier, 1842-1894. ADB3
           A0283Browne, J. H. Doctor, Pastoralist, 1817-1904. ADB3
           A0284Browne, W. J. Doctor, Pastoralist, 1819-1894. ADB3
           A0285Bugnion, F. L. Swedenborgian Missionary, 1822-1880. ADB3
           A0286Bundey, W. H. Lawyer, Politician, Judge, 1838-1909. ADB3
           A0287Cadell, F. Entrepreneur, River Navigator, 1822-1879. ADB3
           A0288Catt, A. Storekeeper, Politician, 1833-1919. ADB3
           A0289Chapman, E. Brewer, Pastoralist and Theatre Proprietor, 1831-1886. ADB3
           A0290Chambers, James Pastoralist, Horsedealer, 1811-1862. Chambers, John, 1815-1889. ADB3
           A0291Buring, T. G. H. Vigneron, Storekeeper, 1846-1919. ADB3
           A0292Clark, C. E. Philanthropist and Reformer, 1825-1911. ADB3
           A0293Clark, J. H. Newspaper Proprietor, Man of Letters, 1830-1878. ADB3
           A0294Cleland, G. F. Wine Merchant, Vigneron, 1852-1931. ADB3
           A0295Colton, J. Politician, Merchant, Premier, Businessman, 1823-1902. ADB3
           A0296Cooke, E. Accountant, Parliamentarian, Public Servant, 1832-1907. ADB3
           A0297Cotton, G. W. Land Agent, Politician, 1821-1892. ADB3
           A0298Cox, F. W. Congregationalist Minister, Author, 1817-1904. ADB3
           A0299Crawford, G. J. Judge, 1812-1852. ADB3
           A0300Crompton, J. Vigneron, Manufacturer, Exporter, 1840-1901. ADB3
           A0301Custance, J. D. Professor of Agriculture, 1842-1923. ADB3
           A0302Darling, J. [Snr.] Miller, Merchant and Grain Exporter, 1831-1905. ADB4
           A0303Davenport, S. Landowner and Politician, 1818-1906. ADB4
           A0304Derrington, E. H. Journalist and Publicist, 1830-1899. ADB4
           A0305Duffield, W. Miller, Pastoralist and Politician, 1816-1882. ADB4
           A0306Duncan, J. J. Pastoralist and Politician, 1845-1913. ADB4
           A0307Dunn, J. [Snr] Miller, 1802-1894. ADB4
           A0308Dunn, J. [Jnr] Miller, 1830-1892. ADB4
           A0309Duryea, T. Photographer, 1823-1888. ADB4
           A0310Eggers, K.F.W. Journalist, Printer, Publisher, 1815-1871. ADB4
           A0311Elder, A.L. Merchant and Financier, 1815-1885. ADB4
           A0312Elder, T. Merchant, Pastoralist and Financier, 1818-1897. ADB4
           A0313Elder, W. Merchant and Financier, 1804-1882. ADB Avol.4
           A0314Evans, M.J. Author [Pseud. M.J. Franc], 1827-1886. ADB4
           A0315Farr, G. H. Anglican Clergyman and Educationist, 1819-1904. ADB4
           A0316Faulding, F. H. Manufacturing Chemist, 1816-1868. ADB4
           A0317Fergusson, J. Governor, 1832-1907. ADB4
           A0318Finlayson, J. H. Newspaperman, 1843-1915. ADB4
           A0319Fisher, C. B. Pastoralist, 1818-1908. ADB4
           A0320Fisher, J. Financier and Newspaperman, 1834-1907. ADB4
           A0321Forster, A. Politician, Financier and Newspaperman, 1813-1897. ADB4
           A0322Fletcher, W. Roby Congregational Minister, 1833-1894. ADB4
           A0323Forwood, W. W. Manufacturer, 1846-1926. ADB4
           A0324Fowler, D. Merchant, 1826-1881. ADB4
           A0325Fowler, G. S. Merchant, 1839-1896. ADB4
           A0326Freeling, A. H. Surveyor, 1820-1885. ADB4
           A0327Gardner, J. Presbyterian Minister, 1809-1899. ADB4
           A0328Garlick, D. Architect, 1818-1902. ADB4
           A0329Geoghegan, P. B. Catholic Bishop, 1805-1864. ADB4
           A0330Giffen, G. Cricketer, 1859-1927. ADB4
           A0331Gilbert, J. Pastoralist and Vigneron, 1800-1881. ADB4
           A0332Giles, E. Explorer, 1835-1897. ADB4
           A0333Gilmore, H. Primitive Methodist Minister, 1842-1891. ADB4
           A0334Glyde, L. Accountant and Parliamentarian, 1823-1890. ADB4
           A0335Goode, C.H. Merchant and Philanthropist, 1827-1922. ADB4
           A0336Gordon, A.L. Poet and Horseman, 1833-1870. ADB4
           A0337Gore, J. Salvation Army Officer, 1846-1931. ADB4
           A0338Gore, T. J. Church of Christ, 1839-1923. ADB4
           A0339Gosse, W. C. Explorer and Surveyor, 1842-1881. ADB4
           A0340Goyder, G. W. Surveyor General, 1826-1898. ADB4
           A0341Gramp, J. Vigneron, 1819-1903. ADB4
           A0342Green, S. Church of England Clergyman, 1841-1904. ADB4
           A0343Gunson, J.M. Medical Practitioner, 1825-1884. ADB4
           A0344Gwynne, E.C. Judge, 1811-1888. ADB4
           A0345Hack, S. Explorer, 1816-1894. ADB4
           A0346Hack, W. Utopist, Missionary, 1843-1923. ADB4
           A0347Hale, M. B. Anglican Bishop, 1811-1895. ADB4
           A0348Hales, T. Jockey, 1847-1901. ADB4
           A0349Hancock, H. R. Mine Superintendent, 1836-1919. ADB4
           A0350Hanson, R.D. Judge and Author, 1805-1876. ADB4
           A0351Harcus, W. Congregational Minister, Editor and Author, 1823-1876. ADB4
           A0352Hardy, A. Pastoralist, Barrister and Quarry-Owner, 1817-1909. ADB4
           A0353Hardy, T. Vigneron, 1830-1912. ADB Vol. 3
           A0354Hare, C.S. Merchant and Parliamentarian, 1808-1882. ADB4
           A0355Heidenreich, G. A. Lutheran Pastor, 1828-1910. ADB4
           A0356Hartley, J. A. Educationist, 1844-1896. ADB4
           A0357Hawker, G. C. Politician and Grazier, 1819-1895. ADB4
           A0358Hill, H. J. Mail Contractor and Coach Proprietor, 1847-1926. ADB4
           A0359Hubbe, U. Journalist, Farmer, Teacher, Interpreter, Land Agent and Legal Scholar, 1805-1892. ADB4
           A0360Hughes, J. B. Landowner, 1817-1881. ADB4
           A0361Hughes, W. W. Pastoralist, Mine Owner, Philanthropist, 1803-1887. ADB4
           A0362Hussey, H. Evangelist, Millenarian, Printer and Historian, 1825-1903. ADB4
           A0363Jefferis, J. Congregational Minister, 1833-1917. ADB4
           A0364Jervois, W. F. D. Governor, 1821-1897. ADB4
           A0365Kelly, D. F. Professor of Classics, 1847-1894. ADB5
           A0366Kennion, G. W. Anglican Bishop, 1845-1922. ADB5
           A0367Kintore, A. H. T. Governor, 1852-1930. ADB5
           A0368Kirby, J. C. Congregationalist Minister and Social Reformer, 1837-1927. ADB5
           A0369Knight, J. G. Architect and Administrator, 1826-1892. ADB5
           A0370Kranewitter, A. Jesuit Priest, 1817-1880. ADB5
           A0371Krichauff, F. E. H. W. Politician, 1824-1904. ADB5
           A0372Lamb, H. Professor of Mathematics, 1849-1934. ADB5
           A0373Linger, C. F. Musician and Composer, 1810-1862. ADB5
           A0374Loyau, G. E. Journalist, 1835-1898. ADB5
           A0375Lyall, J. Presbyterian Minister, 1827-1905. ADB5
           A0376MacDonnell, R. G. Governor, 1814-1881. ADB5
           A0377McKillop, Mother Mary Catholic Nun, 1842-1909 [MacKillop]. ADB5
           A0378McKinlay, J. Explorer, 1819-1872. ADB5
           A0379Mais, A. C. Engineer, 1827-1916. ADB5
           A0380Marshall, J. Merchant, 1845-1925. ADB5
           A0381Martin, J. Manufacturer and Politician, 1821-1899. ADB5
           A0382Matthews, D. Missionary, 1837-1902. ADB5
           A0383Maughan, J. Methodist New Connexion Minister, 1826-1871. ADB5
           A0384Maurice, P. Pastoralist and Explorer, 1818-1894. ADB5
           A0385May, F. Manufacturer, 1840-1897. ADB5
           A0386Mendes Da Costa, B. Merchant and Philanthropist, 1803-1868. ADB5
           A0387Mead, S. Baptist Minister, 1834-1909. ADB5
           A0388Milne, W. Politician and Wine and Spirits Merchant, 1822-1895. ADB5
           A0389Minchin, R. E. Zoological Director, 1831-1893. ADB5
           A0390Moorhouse, M. Medical Practitioner, Public Servant and Pastoralist, 1813-1876. ADB5
           A0391Morgan, W. Merchant and Politician, 1828-1883. ADB5
           A0392Morris, E. E. Headmaster and Professor, 1843-1902. ADB5
           A0393Mortlock, W. R. Grazier, 1821-1884. Mortlock, W.T., 1858-1913. ADB5
           A0394Muecke, C. W. L. Educationist, Lutheran Pastor and Editor, 1815-1898. ADB5
           A0395Murray, A. Journalist, 1813-1880. ADB5
           A0396Murray, D. Merchant and Politician, 1829-1907. ADB5
           A0397Oster, P. J. Lutheran Pastor, 1830-1897. ADB5
           A0398Parkin, W. Merchant, Politician, Philanthropist, 1801-1889. ADB5
           A0399Pearson, C. H. Historian, Educationist, Politician and Journalist, 1830-1894. ADB5
           A0400Penfold, C. R. Medical Practitioner and Vigneron, 1811-1870. ADB5
           A0401Pitman, J. Builder and Architect, 1810-1890. ADB5
           A0402Randell, W. R. Murray River Navigator, 1824-1911. ADB6
           A0403Rasp, C. Prospector, 1846-1907. ADB6
           A0404Read, H. Anglican Clergyman, Professor of Classics and Medical Practitioner, 1831-1888. ADB6
           A0405Rechner, G. J. Lutheran Pastor, 1830-1900. ADB6
           A0406Rees, R. Architect and Politician, 1840-1904. ADB6
           A0407Reynell, J. Pastoralist and Vigneron, 1809-1873. Reynell, W.R., 1846-1919. ADB6
           A0408Reynolds, C. A. Catholic Archbishop, 1834-1893. ADB6
           A0409Reynolds, T. Premier and Retailer, 1818-1875. ADB6
           A0410Robinson, W. C. F. Governor, 1834-1897. ADB6
           A0411Ross, J. Explorer and Station Manager, 1817-1903. ADB6
           A0412Ross, R. D. Politician, 1828-1887. ADB6
           A0413Salter, W. Vigneron, 1804-1871. ADB6
           A0414Schomburghk, M. R. Botanist, 1811-1891. ADB6
           A0415Seppelt, J. E. Winemaker, 1813-1868. ADB6
           A0416Shiel, L. B. Catholic Bishop, 1815-1872 [Sheil]. ADB6
           A0417Short, A. Anglican Bishop, 1802-1883. ADB6
           A0418Simpson, A. Iron and Tin Manufacturer, 1805-1891. Simpson, A. M., Manufacturer and Parliamentarian, 1843-1917. ADB6
           A0419Skipper, J. M. Artist, Public Servant, Lawyer, 1815-1883. ADB6
           A0420Smith, E. T. Brewer, Philanthropist and Politician, 1830-1919. ADB6
           A0421Smith, R. Merchant, 1839-1919. ADB6
           A0422Barr Smith, R. Businessman, Philanthropist, 1824-1915. ADB6
           A0423Smith, S. Winemaker, 1835-1886. ADB6
           A0424Solomon, E. 1800-1873, Merchant. Solomon, V. L. 1899, Premier. Solomon, J. M. 1818-1880, Merchant. ADB6
           A0425Spence, C. H. Writer, Preacher, Reformer and Feminist, 1825-1910. ADB6
           A0426Stirling, E. C. Surgeon, Anthropologist and Politician, 1848-1919. Stirling, J. L., Politician, Pastoralist, Company Director, 1849-1932. ADB6
           A0427Stow, A. Lawyer, 1833-1903. Stow, J. P. Editor and Magistrate, 1830-1908. Stow, R. I. Judge, 1828-1878. ADB6
           A0428Strangways, H. B. T. Lawyer, Politician and Premier, 1832-1920. ADB6
           A0429Strempel, C. F. A. Lutheran Pastor, 1831-1908. ADB6
           A0430Stuart, J. McD. Explorer, 1815-1866. ADB6
           A0431Sweet, S. W. Sea Captain, Surveyor and Photographer, 1825-1886. ADB6
           A0432Taplin, G. Missionary, 1831-1879. ADB6
           A0433Tate, R. Geologist and Botanist, 1840-1901. ADB6
           A0434Tennant, A. Pastoralist, 1835-1913. ADB6
           A0435Thomas, M. Medical Practitioner and Public Benefactor, 1824-1903. ADB6
           A0436Thomas, R. Newspaper Proprietor and Printer, 1781-1860. ADB Vo.6
           A0437Tietkens, W. H. Surveyor, Prospector and Explorer, 1844-1933. ADB6
           A0438Tinline, G. Banker, 1815-1899. ADB6
           A0439Todd, C. Geologist, Meteorologist, Electrical Engineer, Postmaster-General and Government Astronomer, 1826-1910. ADB6
           A0440Tolmer, A. Police Officer, 1815-1890. ADB6
           A0441Tomkinson, S. Banker, 1816-1900. ADB6
           A0442Townsend, W. Politician, 1821-1882. ADB6
           A0443Tyas, J. W. Linguist, Bibliophile and University Registrar, 1833-1883. ADB6
           A0444Vosz, H. L. Merchant, 1812-1886. ADB6
           A0445Waite, P. Pastoralist and Philanthropist, 1834-1922. ADB6
           A0446Warburton, P. E. Explorer, 1813-1889. ADB6
           A0447Ward, E. Journalist and Politician, 1837-1917. ADB6
           A0448Waterhouse, F. G. Botanist, 1815-1898. ADB6
           A0449Waterhouse, G. M. Premier, Merchant and Pastoralist, 1824-1906. ADB6
           A0450Watsford, J. Wesleyan Methodist Minister, 1820-1907. ADB6
           A0451Wearing, W. A. Judge, 1816-1875. ADB6
           A0452Whinham, J. Educationist, 1803-1886. ADB6
           A0453White, S. Ornithologist, 1835-1880. ADB6
           A0454Worsnop, T. Public Servant, 1821-1898. ADB6
           A0455Young, H. E. F. Governor, 1803-1870. ADB6
           A0456Young, J. L. Engineer and Schoolmaster, 1826-1881. ADB6
           A0457Adey, W. J. Educator, 1874-1956. ADB7
           A0458Allum, M. Camel-Driver, Herbalist, Philanthropist, 1858-1964. ADB7
           A0459Angus, W. Agriculturalist, 1871-1965. ADB7
           A0460Anstey, E. A. Builder, Politician, 1858-1952. ADB7
           A0461Archibald, W. O. Politician, 1850-1926. ADB7
           A0462Arnold, E. Baptist Missionary, 1858-1931. ADB7
           A0463Ash, G. Journalist, Lawyer, Politician [Minda], 1859-1897. ADB7
           A0464Ashby, E. Estate Agent and Naturalist, 1861-1941. ADB7
           A0465Ashton, J. Artist, 1859-1935. ADB7
           A0466Bagot, E. D. A. Businessman and Political Organizer, 1893-1968. ADB7
           A0467Bagot, W. H. Architect, 1880-1963. ADB7
           A0468Bailey, J. F. Horticulturist, 1866-1938. ADB7
           A0469Baker, R. C. Barrister, Pastoralist and Politician, 1814-1911. ADB7
           A0470Baker, T. C. R. Soldier and Airman, 1897-1918. ADB7
           A0471Bardolph, D. H. Journalist, Politician, 1893-1915. ADB7
           A0472Barlow, W. Barrister, Vice-Chancellor, 1834-1915. ADB7
           A0473Barnes, G. A. Artist, 1877-1921. ADB7
           A0474Barnes, J. Trade Union official and Politician, 1868-1938. ADB7
           A0475Barwell, H. N. Barrister, Politician, Premier, 1877-1959. ADB7
           A0476Basedow, H. Anthropologist, Geologist, Medical Practitioner, Politician, Explorer, 1881-1933. ADB7
           A0477Basedow, M. P. F. Teacher, Journalist, Politician, 1829-1902. ADB7
           A0478Batchelor, E. L. Politician, 1865-1911. ADB7
           A0479Bates, Daisy M. Welfare Worker among Aboriginals, 1863-1951. ADB7
           A0480Bedford, R. A. [Buddicom] Scientist and Entrepreneur, Rationalist, 1874-1951. ADB7
           A0481Benham, Ellen I. Teacher, Lecturer, 1871-1917. ADB7
           A0482Bejah, D. Camel-Driver, 1862-1957. ADB7
           A0483Belt, F. W. Naval Commander and Lawyer, 1862-1938. ADB7
           A0484Benny, S. G. Local Government, 1872-1944. ADB7
           A0485Berry, W. Marine Engineer, 1857-1928. ADB7
           A0486Bice, J. G. Blacksmith, Merchant, Politician, 1853-1923. ADB7
           A0487Bickersteth, K. J. Headmaster, 1885-1962. ADB7
           A0488Bidmead, M. S. Nurse, 1862-1940. ADB7
           A0489Birrell, F. W. Typographer, Journalist, Politician, 1869-1939. ADB7
           A0490Black, J. McC. Botanist, Journalist, Author, 1855-1951. ADB7
           A0491Black, Dorothea F. [Dorrit] Artist, 1891-1951. ADB7
           A0492Blackburn, A. S. Soldier, Lawyer and Politician, 1892-1960. Blackburn, C.B. 1874-1972. ADB7
           A0493Blacket, J. Wesleyan Methodist Minister, 1856-1935. ADB7
           A0494Blundell, R. P. Tobacco Twister, Unionist and Politician, 1871-1945. ADB7
           A0495Boas, A. T. Rabbi, 1842-1923 [family]. ADB7
           A0496Boehm, T. W. Schoolmaster, 1836-1917. ADB7
           A0497Boothby, G. N. Novelist, 1867-1905. ADB7
           A0498Borthwick, T. Medical Practitioner, 1860-1924. ADB7
           A0499Bosanquet, D. H. Admiral and Governor, 1843-1923. ADB7
           A0500Bottrill, D. H. Philanthropist, 1866-1941. ADB7
           A0501Bottrill, F. Blacksmith and Inventor, 1871-1953. ADB7
           A0502Boxall, A. D'a. Artist, 1895-1944. ADB7
           A0503Bragg, W. H. 1862-1942. Bragg, W.L. 1890-1971. Physicists. ADB7
           A0504Bridges, G. T. M. Governor, 1871-1939. ADB7
           A0505Brooker, T. H. Politician, Wood Merchant and Salesman, 1850-1927. ADB7
           A0506Brookman, G. Businessman, Politician, 1850-1927. ADB7
           A0507Brown, H. Y. L. Geologist, 1844-1928. ADB7
           A0508Brown, M. Teacher, 1858-1952. M.H. ['Mamie'], 1878-1968. ADB7
           A0509Brown, W. J. Political Thinker, Professor of Law, Judge, 1868-1930. ADB7
           A0510Bruce, T. Auctioneer and Politician, 1847-1911. ADB7
           A0511Bruce, W. Insurance Broker and Commission Merchant, 1878-1944. ADB7
           A0512Burgess, H. T. Wesleyan Methodist Minister, 1839-1923. ADB7
           A0513Burgoyne, T. Politician, Builder, Journalist, 1827-1920. ADB7
           A0514Bussell, W. J. Anglican Clergyman, 1854-1936. ADB7
           A0515Butler, H. J. Aviator, 1889-1924. ADB7
           A0516Butler, R. Premier, 1850-1925. ADB7
           A0517Butler, R. L. Premier, 1885-1966. ADB7
           A0518Buxton, T. F. Governor, 1837-1915. ADB7
           A0519Byrne, F. Catholic Priest, 1834-1915. ADB7
           A0520Cain, J. R. Businessman, Lord Mayor, Politician, Author, 1867-1938. ADB7
           A0521Campbell, A. Medical Practitioner and Administrator, 1836-1898. ADB7
           A0522Campbell, D. Engineer, Newspaper Proprietor and Politician, 1886-1945. ADB7
           A0523Cann, W. H. Bible Christian Methodist Clergyman, 1857-1942. ADB7
           A0524Cawthorne, C. W. Music Seller and Concert Manager, 1854-1925. ADB7
           A0525De Crespigny, C. T. Champion Medical Practitioner, 1882-1952. ADB7
           A0526Chapman, R. W. Engineer, Professor, 1866-1942. ADB7
           A0527Chapple, F. Headmaster, 1845-1924. ADB7
           A0528Chapple, Phoebe Medical Practitioner, 1879-1967. ADB7
           A0529Charleston, D. M. Engineer, Unionist, Politician, 1848-1934. ADB7
           A0530Chewings, C. Geologist, Anthropologist, 1859-1937. ADB7
           A0531Cheney, S. A. Car Salesman, 1883-1968. ADB7
           A0532Chidley, W. J. Sex Reformer and Eccentric, 1860?-1916. ADB7
           A0533Australian drought cycles
           A0534Baudin's voyage from Wilson's Promontory towards Encounter Bay
           A0535E. J. Eyre
           A0536Ownership and control of the Electricity Supply Industry in Australia
           A0537South Australian political bibliography
           A0538The British contribution to the Australian population, 1860-1919
           A0539Further documents for the life and times of Charles Sturt
           A0540J. Tenison Woods [1832-1889]: Missionary, Scientist, Founder
           A0541100 years in education: the centenary of the Sisters of St. Joseph
           A0542The discovery of gold and the Catholic Church
           A0543South Australia's contribution to the development of the Northern Territory Cattle Industry, 1863-1910
           A0544The annexation of the Northern Territory to South Australia
           A0545The Sisters of Charity in Australia
           A0546Some experiments in child migration
           A0547Australian manufacturing in the War of 1914-1918
           A0548Australian unemployment, 1900-1940
           A0549The growth of the cement industry in the 1920s: a study in competition
           A0550The Australian economy in the 1920s
           A0551Parliamentary papers of South Australia, 1856-1900, as a source of labour history
           A0552Shepherds and sheepherding in Australia
           A0553A history of meteorological and climatological studies in Australia
           A0554Australia's rural population changes
           A0555A trip to Mount Gambier in 1845
           A0556Before the Country Party: the Farmers' Mutual Association of South Australia
           A0557Playford, the LCL and the 'Powers' Referendum Issue, 1942-1944
           A0558Education in Australia since Federation
           A0559The 'Princeland' Secession Movement in Victoria and South Australia, 1861-1867 [South-East]
           A0560South Australia's first War [Boer]
           A0561The South Australian Labor Political Machine, 1917-1930
           A0562A functional gerrymander: South Australia 1944-1970 [Playford]
           A0563The South Australian boundary and its surveyors
           A0564Internment in Australia
           A0565Wakefield and South Australia
           A0566Net migration to Australian Colonies and States, 1881-1911
           A0567The Church of England in 'The Paradise of Dissent' A problem of assimilation
           A0568E. Gibbon Wakefield's 'Letter from Sydney', 1829
           A0569J. W. Wainwright: the industrialization of South Australia, 1935-1940
           A0570The Montefiores. Jews and the century of South Australia
           A0571Establishing a nineteenth-century Government Office - the Australian Agencies-General [Agent-General]
           A0572The Australian Labour Movement in British journals
           A0573European minorities in Australia, 1840-1900
           A0574Overseas migration to and from Australia, 1947-1961
           A0575The effects of post-war immigration on the growth of population
           A0576An outline history of Italian immigration into Australia
           A0577Some reflections on Italian immigration into Australia
           A0578Violence, the Aboriginals and Australian historians
           A0579A note on the South Australian 'Gerrymander'
           A0580The Labor wedge: the South Australian Legislative Council Elections of 1891
           A0581Trends in first marriages in Australia, 1933-1966
           A0583The Germans in South Australia
           A0584The Maritime Strikes in South Australia, 1887 and 1890 [Waterside Workers]
           A0585C.H. Spence and South Australian Politics [South Australian Political Association, assisted immigration]
           A0586German language press and people in South Australia, 1848-1900
           A0587Methodism in the 'Paradise of Dissent', 1837-1900
           A0588Playford and the Liberal and Country League of South Australia [LCL]
           A0589South Australia's first Public Service Commissioner
           A0590The Conscription Issue in South Australia, 1916-1917
           A0591The politics of transition [Playford and after]
           A0592The beginnings of Savings Banking in Australia [South Australian Savings Bank 1841-1847]
           A0593Commercial influences on the first settlements in Australia
           A0594The demand for wine in Australia, 1955-1977
           A0595The Agricultural Bureau: a sociological study
           A0596The pre-gold boom in Australia, 1843-1851
           A0597Urban industrial change in Australia, 1954 to 1966
           A0598Australia's economic depression of the 1930s
           A0599The historical geography of an Artificial Drainage System: the Lower South-East of South Australia
           A0600Elizabeth, South Australia - an approach to decentralization
           A0601Decentralization in South Australia
           A0602Industrial location in South Australia
           A0603Town farming in the Mallee lands of South Australia and Victoria
           A0604The journey to work and a satellite town: the cautionary example of Elizabeth
           A0605Changes in the distribution of dairying in South Australia, 1966 to 1972
           A0606The use of Electoral Rolls in the study of internal migration
           A0607Postwar settlement of Southern Europeans in Australian Rural Areas: the case of Renmark, South Australia
           A0608The regional development pattern of South Australia, 1961-1971
           A0609The geographic distribution of poverty in Australia
           A0610Universal Business Directories. A data source for historical geography
           A0611Create your own compliance: the Karmel Prospect
           A0612Australian education: problems of a Marxist practice
           A0613Always crashing in the same car. History of the Australian Car Industry
           A0614Economic crisis, cities and regions
           A0615Land reform and the ministerial crises of 1868 in South Australia
           A0616Tears often shed. Child health and welfare in Australia from 1788
           A0617Health and the State in Australia, 1788-1977
           A0618Industrial awakening: a geography of Australian manufacturing, 1788 - 1890
           A0619Australian capital cities: historical essays
           A0620Structural conflicts between the State, Local Government and Monopoly Capital - the case of Whyalla in South Australia
           A0621Extended kinship ties: an Adelaide study
           A0622The inspector at the crossroads [Education, Schools]
           A0623Secondary school size: a continuing conundrum for administrators and planners
           A0624Some educational trends in the history of South Australia [Biographical notes: C. H. Spence, W. Mitchell, H. Mayo, L. De Lissa, L. Longmore, C. Davey]
           A0625The education of migrant children in Australia [1945-1975]
           A0626Criminological materials in the parliamentary papers of Australia and New Zealand from 1901: a finding list
           A0627Infant mortality in our cities [1961-1975]
           A0628An Australian Archivist: G. L. Fischer. A bibliography
           A0629'Archives in South Australia: G. H. Pitt and his assistants' and 'J. McLellan: a bibliography'
           A0630An episodic history of reading education in South Australia, 1856-1974 ...
           A0631The genesis of secondary industry in the South Australian economy to 1876
           A0632Child labour and school attendance in South Australia, 1890-1915
           A0633The Adelaide Club: myth and reality
           A0634Election 1855: towards a constitution
           A0635South Australia 1855: historical essays and teachers' handbook
           A0636Centenary of the Sisters of Mercy South Australia, 1880-1980
           A0637"South Australia" in D. J. Murphy [ed.] 'Labor in Politics'
           A0638Further light on the influence of Adelaide on rural shopping habits in South Australia
           A0639The anatomy of manufacturing in South Australia
           A0640Power supply and industry in South Australia
           A0641Some aspects of salinity in the South Australian Upper Murray
           A0642Some aspects of the South Australian Urban System [Central place]
           A0643South Australian Upper Murray salinity
           A0644Regional variations in dairying activities in South Australia
           A0645Australian historical geography: a review article
           A0646A 'perfect desert' transformed: the agricultural development of North-Western Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
           A0647The imprint of the plough: 'Lands' in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia
           A0648'Desert' becomes 'Downs': the impact of scientific discovery [Trace Deficiency, Coonalpyn]
           A0649The growth and stagnation of an urban fringe market gardening region - Virginia, South Australia
           A0650German geographical literature on Australia, 1810-1940: a preliminary bibliography and comment
           A0651A land study for urban site selection - Monarto, South Australia
           A0652Kappakoola Dunes: Aeolian landforms induced by man
           A0653Planned and unplanned changes in the marginal lands of South Australia [1939-1961]
           A0654Frontiers of settlement in Australia - fifty years on
           A0655Developing a state land resources inventory: an example from South Australia
           A0656Soil conditions and the occurrence of salt damp in buildings of metropolitan Adelaide
           A0657Archibald Grenfell Price: a tribute
           A0658The Emergency Committee of South Australia and the origin of the Premiers' Plan, 1931-1932 [Appendix: Annotated list of persons mentioned; Comp. R. D. Olifent]
           A0659Bibliography of A. G. Price
           A0660The Lower Torrens Floodwaters Vigilance Committee and control of floodwaters in the Lower Torrens Valley [Drainage, 1923-1935]
           A0661The Julien Patent Electric Traction System in Adelaide [Trams]
           A0662Journal and field notes kept by E. A. Colson on Simpson Desert expedition, 1936
           A0663Settlers and Aborigines at Port Lincoln, 1840-1845
           A0664W. C. Grasby: pioneer of progressive and comparative education in South Australia
           A0665Letters from home: a series of letters received by J. Keynes, 1839-1843
           A0666D. Lindsay, 1856-1922: Explorer, Surveyor and Northern Territory Apologist
           A0667Speech by M. Fatchen at launching of 'C. J. Dennis: a comprehensive bibliography'
           A0668The Beam-Engine of Ridley's 'Hindmarsh Mill': the fate of an historic artefact
           A0669Letters of S. Davenport, chiefly to his father, G.D., 1842-1849. Part 7, 22 August 1846 - 3 March 1847
           A0670Letters of S. Davenport, chiefly to his father, G.D., 1842-1849. Part 8: 6 August 1847 - 27 September 1849
           A0671My life and work [Autobiography, ALP]
           A0672No charity there. A short history of social welfare in Australia
           A0673Hartley rules [i.e. J.A. Hartley, Inspector-General of Schools, Drama]

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