The Charles Sturt Statue Unveiled 1916

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The Charles Sturt Statue Unveiled 1916

Sturt's epic voyage down the Murray in 1830 helped with the siting of the experimental free colony of South Australia.

Thanks to History SA for assisting with this sample from the SA Government Photographic Collection.
Keith Conlon showed them on an iPad "travelling slideshow" during a 175th Anniversary SA History Festival walking tour for 1395FIVEaa listeners in May, 2011.

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More photos in Keith's SA175 Victoria Square Tour Old Photos

Light's Statue in its first home- Victoria Square Adelaide's "Big Three" Pioneers in Victoria Square Light points down King William Street The Treasury Building, now a hotel. The Courtyard Garden, Treasury Building. World War I Soldiers March Through Victoria Square the Old Marine and Harbours building before it was moved The St Francis Xavier Cathedral pre Entrance and Tower Victoria Square southern end- with Glenelg train! Flower Day in Adelaide's Victoria Square All Dressed Up for Flower Day in the 1930s A lush Victoria Square in the horse and buggy era
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