Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia Number 20 (1992)
Historical Society of South Australia
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Media: BOOK - paperback, 176 pages
Author: Ed. J. Playford
Year: 1992
Other: b&w photos
Publisher: Historical Society of South Australia
Produced once a year, and issued to members of the Historical Society of South Australia, the journal contains a collection of articles and reviews relevant to South Australian history.
Contents:
Articles
The Adelaide College of Music and its Founder
South Australian Wine and the London Market 1858-1876
Florence Nightingale and the Australian Aborigines
Looking Back with a Light Heart
Three South Australian Librarians: Some Personal Recollections
Sowing New Seed: A Question of Propriety
Why Was Fort Glanville Built?
Darnley Naylor and the League of Nations
Nominated and Selected Government-Assisted Immigration from the United Kingdom 1848-1900
Reviews
Playford: Benevolent Despot, by Stewart Cockburn
Flinders University: The First 25 Years 1966-1991, by David Hilliard
Hugh Cairns: First Nuffield Professor of Surgery, University of Oxford, by G.J. Frankel
Le Messuriers of Port Adelaide: Five Generations in Enterprise in Transport and Timber, by John Tregenza
The Torrens Park Estate: A Social and Architectural History, by Ken Preiss and Pamela Oborn
Cradle of Adversity, by Rob Linn
Rudall: The Four Rudalls I Knew, bu Peter B. Wells
Report
The Society's Activities, 1991
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