A poster advertising the 'Adelaide Fringe 2004 | 20 February - 14 March'
'The 2004 Fringe Poster was designed by Nick Boyce.... firstly it fulfilled the brief; "atmosphere electric in a city transformed"' (Fringe Vault, online). More
'The 2004 Fringe Poster was designed by Nick Boyce.... firstly it fulfilled the brief; "atmosphere electric in a city transformed"' (Fringe Vault, online). More
Adelaide, Stump & Co., [1888]. Very little information about the Adelaide Football Club's Junior team appears in the local press of the day. A contemporary article linking the two appears in the 'The Evening Journal' on Friday 20 March 1885: 'The annual meeting of the Adelaide Football Club was held..... More
Adelaide, Harrison Weir, Government Printer, 1927. 'Railway Timetable' is misleading to a fault, with only nine pages devoted to the special Show Week excursion fares and timetable. for the rest, among numerous interesting period advertisements, there is a potted history of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of SA, the..... More
Melbourne, The Sears Studio, 1907. The Adelaide University Football Club was formed in 1906. 'During the three years 1908-1910, the Club existed in name only and, except for the annual match against Melbourne University, did not compete at all. This put the Club at a disadvantage in these matches as..... More
The Writers' Week takes place during the Adelaide Festival of Arts, held that year from March 3-19. More
Adelaide, Robert Kyffin Thomas, Printer, 1878; William Kyffin Thomas, Printer, 1879, 1880 and 1881; and Sands & McDougall, Printers, 1882. A consecutive run of five annual reports of the City of Adelaide, from the 27th to the 31st. Provenance: Alexander John Morison, Town Clerk of Adelaide, 1937-46, with his pencilled..... More
Adelaide, The Corporation of the City of Adelaide, 1928. The last 12 plates depict playgrounds: the Glover Playground, South Terrace (4); the Glover Playground, North Adelaide (3); the West Terrace Playground (3); and the East Terrace Playground (2). Clearly visible at the entrance to the charming North Adelaide precinct are..... More
Adelaide, Adelaide City Council, [1971]. Forty-three years later, they've just had another stab at it. More
Adelaide, E.S. Wigg & Son, [1880s]. The views are mainly street scenes and public buildings. Two of the plates are signed in the negative 'Sweet | Adelaide', and the balance of the photographs are almost certainly his work. Captain Samuel White Sweet (1825-1886) was a sea captain, surveyor and photographer..... More
Adelaide, Government Intelligence and Tourist Bureau, January 1927 (sixth edition). A quaint relic of a once-quaint town - after all, it is ninety-three years old! More
Adelaide, Government of South Australia, [circa 1965]. Number-stamped on the rear flyleaf '382' (of an unspecified upper limit). More
Adelaide, The Associated Publishing Service (Aust.), [1921]. At the rear there is a 27-page biographical dictionary of citizens not featured in the illustrated section. More
Adelaide, Printed by Hussey & Gillingham, [1890s]. All plate leaves depict one or more illustrations from photographs, against a watercolour pictorial background with calligraphic titles. There is only one full-page plate proper. Trove records copies in four institutions, as well as what appear to be later editions: 'Gall's Glimpses of..... More
Adelaide, The Corporation of the City of Adelaide, 1996 (second impression)/ 1990. 'Text about each heritage item ... also photographs and maps to show the location of each item in the city ... a valuable source guide for those concerned with built form in the historical development of the city..... More
The gloss-paper prints are each approximately 150 × 200 mm. The three streetscapes have the title and studio credited in the negative. The first two items are slightly foxed, and there is a tiny hole in the sky in the first one; the gloss surface is lightly scuffed; overall, the..... More
Kenthurst, Kangaroo Press, 1991 (first edition). Compiled in association with the Nepabunna Aboriginal School from 'Evidence gathered from Adnyamathanha people, scientists and old documents'. More
Port Augusta, Pipa Wangka/ Nepabunna Aboriginal School, 1985. More
Port Augusta, Pipa Wangka/ Nepabunna Aboriginal School, 1985. An ink stamp on the verso of the front cover reads: 'Imprimatur:- All entries in this dictionary have been approved b Rufus Wilton and Caude Demell'. More
Adelaide, W.K. Thomas, 1911 [a new work - see footnote]. Reprinted from The Register and The Observer; a selection of some of the most educative and interesting articles from the 'Man on the Land' column. A pamphlet with the same title but containing a different selection of material was published..... More
Beltana, [The Authors], 1985 (second printing)/ 1984. More
Toorak, Harris Scarfe Holdings, 1998. Number 1323 of 2000 copies. A giant in Australian retail, who arrived in Tasmania as a convict and built a lasting retail empire (absorbing Harris Scarfe and G.P. FitzGerald). More
Toorak, Harris Scarfe Holdings, 1998. Number 841 of 2000 copies. A giant in Australian retail, who arrived in Tasmania as a convict and built a lasting retail empire (absorbing Harris Scarfe and G.P. FitzGerald). More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1883. A folding map (285 x 330 mm) with a neatly repaired (and insignificant) tear to the bottom margin under the title (which incidentally says about all that can be said about the content). South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 150 of 1883; only 620 copies of the..... More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1976 [facsimile edition]/ 1853. Peade A202: 507 copies. More
Elizabeth, City of Elizabeth, 1996. More