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Progressive Adelaide as it stands today; a pictorial directory of its most attractive centres, embracing: Glenelg, Brighton, Seacliff, Victory Harbour, Port Elliot, Port Lincoln, Tumby Bay, Pt. Noarlunga, Clare, Narracoorte, Mount Gambier and Port Piries. Including Broken Hill, the world's greatest silver-lead mines.

Title
Progressive Adelaide as it stands today; a pictorial directory of its most attractive centres, embracing: Glenelg, Brighton, Seacliff, Victory Harbour, Port Elliot, Port Lincoln, Tumby Bay, Pt. Noarlunga, Clare, Narracoorte, Mount Gambier and Port Piries. Including Broken Hill, the world's greatest silver-lead mines.
Author
Baring, Gustave Herman.
Publication
[Adelaide, G.H. Baring, 1936]

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Description
[378] p. illus. (1 col.; incl. ports., map, plan); 29 x 46 cm.
Alternative Title
Centenary year of South Australia, 1936
Subject
  • Adelaide (S.A.)
  • Adelaide (S.A.) > Centennial celebrations, etc
Note
  • Cover title.
  • Title given in "Foreword" (signed: G.H. Baring, publisher and printer): Progressive Adelaide and popular seaside resorts' centenary photographic business directory.
  • Advertising matter interspersed throughout.
  • Stamped on p. [1]: Printed in New Zealand.
Call Number
BHR+ (Baring, G. H. Progressive Adelaide as it stands today)
LCCN
a 38000543
OCLC
36943337
Author
Baring, Gustave Herman. Compiler
Title
Progressive Adelaide as it stands today; a pictorial directory of its most attractive centres, embracing: Glenelg, Brighton, Seacliff, Victory Harbour, Port Elliot, Port Lincoln, Tumby Bay, Pt. Noarlunga, Clare, Narracoorte, Mount Gambier and Port Piries. Including Broken Hill, the world's greatest silver-lead mines.
Imprint
[Adelaide, G.H. Baring, 1936]
Research Call Number
BHR+ (Baring, G. H. Progressive Adelaide as it stands today)
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