Contents include: History, Change and the Future: teaching, writing and dramatising the past (Mark Peel, page 8); Octavius Hammond of Poonindie: medical practitioner and priest (Bruce Bott, page 22); ‘We shall always bear a kind remembrance of them’: the shipboard organisation of single assisted female emigrants from the British Isles to South Australia, 1870s to 1930 (Margrette Kleinig, page 41),; Humanitarian Journey: the Reverend James Edwin Cresswell and the Armenian Relief Fund (Vicken Babkenian, page 61); One South Australian Family’s Experience of World War Two: the Campbells of Anlaby (Janet Scarfe, page 76); Ada Street, Adelaide: a history (Philip Butterss, page 98); Place Names: a tool for finding the Irish in South Australia (Dymphna Lonergan, page 113).
Local notes
History, Change and the Future: teaching, writing and dramatising the past (Mark Peel, page 8);
Octavius Hammond of Poonindie: medical practitioner and priest (Bruce Bott, page 22);
‘We shall always bear a kind remembrance of them’: the shipboard organisation of single assisted female emigrants from the British Isles to South Australia, 1870s to 1930 (Margrette Kleinig, page 41),;
Humanitarian Journey: the Reverend James Edwin Cresswell and the Armenian Relief Fund (Vicken Babkenian, page 61);
One South Australian Family’s Experience of World War Two: the Campbells of Anlaby (Janet Scarfe, page 76);
Ada Street, Adelaide: a history (Philip Butterss, page 98);
Place Names: a tool for finding the Irish in South Australia (Dymphna Lonergan, page 113).