Published in the early part of the 1900s, the Tourists' Road Guides for South Australia were fascinating, useful guides which included a large amount of information, such as maps (as you would expect), description of routes and places, motor and cycling clubs, hotels were you can get petrol, the driving rules and speed limit, railway charges ... and so much more, including many advertisements.
This book will be of interest to not only social historians, and motor historians, but also those with South Australian ancestors in the state during this period.
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