Adelaide was a wooden schooner that was lost after leaving Newcastle, New South Wales carrying a load of coal on a voyage to Gisborne, New Zealand in May...
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Look up Adelaide, Ādéláidé, or Adélaïde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia. Adelaide may also refer to:...
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by noted colonial architect, former mayor of Adelaide, and parliamentarian Thomas English and built in 1879, but it was extensively remodelled and extended...
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Port Adelaide is a port-side region of Adelaide, approximately 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) northwest of the Adelaide CBD. It is also the namesake of the City...
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football. In 1879, the club played reigning Victorian Football Association (VFA) premiers Geelong at Adelaide Oval in what was Port Adelaide's first game...
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development, with notable hospices including the Home for Incurables in Adelaide (1879), the Home of Peace (1902) and the Anglican House of Peace for the Dying...
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trio act of the late 19th and early 20th-centuries: Julia (1878–1958); Adelaide (1879–1908) and Cecilia (1881–1939) Marina Lurs (Maria Loorberg), (1881 –...
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"Artistes féminins décédés en 1878-1879". La Gazette des femmes (in French). Paris. 10 July 1879. p. 6. "Desnos, Louise Adélaïde (1807-1878)". Database of the...
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Adelaide of Austria (Adelheid Franziska Marie Rainera Elisabeth Clotilde; 3 June 1822 – 20 January 1855) was Queen of Sardinia by marriage to Victor Emmanuel...
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The Academy of Music was a live performance venue in Adelaide, South Australia, remembered as the scene of three major fires within a decade. In 1878 Saul...
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