30 relations: Bank of Adelaide, Barbara Jefferis, Barrow-in-Furness, Birmingham, Brougham Place Uniting Church, Charles Rischbieth, Commercial Bank of South Australia, G. & R. Wills & Co., Henry Ayers, James Crabb Verco, James Jefferis, Johannesburg, John Dunn (miller), Launceston, Tasmania, Maurice Salom, Orange Free State (province), Peacock and Son, Robert Barr Smith, Rundle Street, Adelaide, Safari, Somerton Park, South Australia, South Australian Legislative Council, South Australian Register, T. G. Waterhouse, The Argus (Melbourne), The Chronicle (South Australia), Thomas Magarey, Victor Marra Newland, William Herbert Phillipps, William Morgan (Australian politician).
Bank of Adelaide
The Bank of Adelaide was founded in 1865 in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.
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Barbara Jefferis
Barbara Jefferis AM (25 March 1917, Adelaide, South Australia – 3 January 2004, Sydney, New South Wales) was an Australian author.
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Barrow-in-Furness
Barrow-in-Furness, commonly known as Barrow, is a town and borough in Cumbria, England.
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Birmingham
Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England, with an estimated population of 1,101,360, making it the second most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.
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Brougham Place Uniting Church
Brougham Place Uniting Church is a church on Brougham Place, North Adelaide, South Australia.
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Charles Rischbieth
Charles Frederick Rischbieth (5 January 1835 – 5 April 1893), born Carl Friedrich Rischbieth, was a leading businessman in the early days of the colony of South Australia.
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Commercial Bank of South Australia
The Commercial Bank of South Australia was a South Australian bank that failed in February 1886 due to fraudulent loans and transfers by the Manager, Alexander Crooks and Accountant, Alexander McKenzie Wilson.
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G. & R. Wills & Co.
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Henry Ayers
Sir Henry Ayers GCMG (1 May 1821 – 11 June 1897) was the eighth Premier of South Australia, serving a record five times between 1863 and 1873.
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James Crabb Verco
James Crabb Verco (1814 – 2 February 1891) was an early settler in the colony of South Australia, builder, businessman and parliamentarian.
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James Jefferis
Rev.
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Johannesburg
Johannesburg (also known as Jozi, Joburg and Egoli) is the largest city in South Africa and is one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world.
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John Dunn (miller)
John Dunn Sr. (13 February 1802 – 13 October 1894) was a flour miller in the early days of the colony of South Australia; a parliamentarian, philanthropist and a prominent citizen of Mount Barker, South Australia.
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Launceston, Tasmania
Launceston is a city in the north of Tasmania, Australia at the junction of the North Esk and South Esk rivers where they become the Tamar River (Kanamaluka).
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Maurice Salom
Maurice Salom (1 July 1831 – 10 October 1903) was a businessman and politician in the colony of South Australia.
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Orange Free State (province)
The Province of the Orange Free State (Provinsie van die Oranje-Vrystaat), commonly referred to as the Orange Free State (Oranje-Vrystaat), Free State (Vrystaat) or by its abbreviation OFS, was one of the four provinces of South Africa from 1910 to 1994.
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Peacock and Son
Peacock & Son was a tanning and wool-brokering business in the early days of South Australia.
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Robert Barr Smith
Robert Barr Smith (4 February 1824 – 20 November 1915) was an Australian businessman and philanthropist.
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Rundle Street, Adelaide
Rundle Street is a street in the East End of the city centre of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.
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Safari
A safari is an overland journey, usually a trip by tourists to Africa.
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Somerton Park, South Australia
Somerton Park is a suburb of Adelaide in South Australia.
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South Australian Legislative Council
The Legislative Council, or upper house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of South Australia.
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South Australian Register
The Register, originally the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register, and later South Australian Register, was South Australia's first newspaper.
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T. G. Waterhouse
Thomas Greaves Waterhouse JP (22 January 1811, Conisborough,Conisborough is/has also been known as Conisbrough and Conisburgh. Yorkshire – 9 October 1885, London) was a prominent businessman, investor and philanthropist in early colonial South Australia arriving soon after the start of official settlement.
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The Argus (Melbourne)
The Argus was a morning daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia that was established in 1846 and closed in 1957.
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The Chronicle (South Australia)
The Chronicle was a South Australian weekly newspaper which evolved through a series of titles.
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Thomas Magarey
Thomas Magarey (25 February 1825 – 31 August 1902) was an Irish-born miller and pastoralist who, with his brother James, migrated to Nelson, New Zealand in 1842 (aged 17), and to Adelaide, South Australia in 1845 (aged 20).
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Victor Marra Newland
Victor Marra Newland, (18 August 1876 – 12 January 1953) was an Australian army officer and politician.
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William Herbert Phillipps
William Herbert Phillipps (3 December 1847 – 6 January 1935), generally referred to as W. Herbert Phillipps, later Sir Herbert Phillipps was a prominent South Australian businessman and philanthropist.
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William Morgan (Australian politician)
Sir William Morgan KCMG (12 September 1828 – 2 November 1883) was the Premier of South Australia between 1878 and 1881.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Alfred_Tarlton