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The photos below have been used to illustrate entries for these lists:
- List of historic houses in South Australia
- List of nationally significant 20th-century architecture in South Australia
Historic buildings
[edit]City of Adelaide
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The entrance to the State Library of South Australia with Institute Building (left) and Mortlock Wing (right)
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The Mawson Laboratories at the University of Adelaide, where Sir Douglas Mawson taught until his retirement in 1952
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The historic Torrens Building in Victoria Square houses campuses of several international universities operating in South Australia
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The Royal Institution of Australia (RiAUS) is housed in the historic Adelaide Stock Exchange building
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The partially restored interior of the Queen's Theatre (view towards entrance) during a 2014 History Month tour
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Adelaide High School, viewed from near the corner of West Terrace and Glover Avenue
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Deepacres Apartments (1941-2) in Melbourne Street, North Adelaide, one of the first Modernist buildings in SA
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Entrance to The Bragg Laboratories,
University of Adelaide,
built in 1960, now
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Forensic Science Centre,
Divett Place, Adelaide,
built in 1975.
City of Burnside
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St David's Church, Glynburn Road, Burnside, built in 1960
City of Campbelltown
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Murray House, Magill Campus. UniSA
City of Charles Sturt
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SA Housing Trust late 1940s semi-detached cottages at Seaton, showing little exterior modification of the original design
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The Brocas, a historic house in Woodville, rebuilt in 1870 after the original 1840 house had been damaged by fire in 1854
City of Holdfast Bay
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City of Holdfast Bay municipal offices in Brighton (formerly the Brighton Town Hall), opened in 1937.
City of Port Adelaide Enfield
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Hart's Mill (1855, centre) and the Adelaide Milling Company flour mill (c.1890, right), Port Adelaide
Dry Creek explosives depot (operational from 1906 to 1995)
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The tramway on the causeway across the saltmarsh, from Broad Creek to the northernmost explosives store, no. 11
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Explosives store no. 11 has a different structure to stores 1-10, which were all built to an identical pattern
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Explosives store no. 9, viewed from the southwest
7 April 2015
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Explosives store no. 8, with bunds constructed with soil from adjacent borrow pit
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Rear bund of explosives store no. 8
7 April 2015
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Rear bunds of explosives stores nos. 6-10
7 April 2015
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Crumbling concrete piles of explosives store no. 9
7 April 2015