An Account of the Celebration of the Jubilee Year of South Australia 1886
with the reminiscences of early settlers, the names of the pioneers who arrived in South Australia in the year 1836, and other interesting information connected with the foundation of South Australia
An account of the celebration of the Jubilee Year of South Australia (1886), with the reminiscences of early settlers, the names of the pioneers who arrived in South Australia in the year 1836, and other interesting information connected with the foundation of South Australia.
Document Structure
Clauses
- The First White Settlers
- The Pioneer Immigrant Ship
- Colonel Light
- Our Jubilee - Mr. Jacob Montefiore
- City Council Album
- The Pioneers of South Australia
- Officers and Crew of H. M. S. Buffalo
- Reminiscences of Colonists
- Experiences of a Lady Pioneer (The First Native, The Mainland, The Lost Party, First Christmas Day, December 28)
- The Proclamation
- The Governor's "At Home" - Old Colonists' Rollcall
- The Evening in the Town Hall
- Old Colonist Relics
- Ringing in the Jubilee Year
- Banquet at Hindmarsh
- The Annual Celebration at Glenelg
- The Scene on Shore
- The Luncheon
- Old Colonists' Day
- Jubilee Commemoration Day
- Honouring Our Pioneers - Official Congratulations From England
- Old Colonists' Association
- Catalogue of South Australian Relics, Sketches, and Portraits of Pioneers
- Tableaux Scenes Painted by Mr. J. D. Stone for This Jubilee
References
Old Colonists' Association (S.A.). An Account of the celebration of the jubilee year of South Australia (1886) : with the reminiscences of early settlers, the names of the pioneers who arrived in South Australia in the year 1836, and other interesting information connected with the foundation of South Australia Adelaide: Published by and under the authority of the Old Colonists' Association, 1887. Web. 30 October 2020
Publication Status
Publicly Accessible
Type
Manuscript, Historical
Medium
Paper
Authoring Date
1887
Location
Signatories (Organizations)
Very nice touch to actually include a digitized document!
Thank you. One of the advantages of working in a semi-historical world is the wealth of documentation available for inspiration.