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Walking Tour: Southwest Corner

Walking Tour: Southwest Corner

Starts: Saturday, 11 May 2024
Ends: Saturday, 11 May 2024
During the 19th Century, the southwestern part of Adelaide embodied a bustling working-class enclave. Predominantly residential, the area was also home to crucial trades like blacksmith shops that flourished. This locale accommodated pubs, social clubs catering to men, and diverse of worship, reflecting its multicultural composition. Embark on this trail to gain valuable insights into the living conditions of the 19th Century southwest community. Trace the efforts of benevolent associations that emerged in the region to provide support to the local populace. Explore the tapestry of social organisations and clubs that people were part of, along with the evolution of public schools aimed at enhancing the quality of life for the area’s children.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-11 12:00 am 2024-05-11 12:00 am Walking Tour: Southwest Corner During the 19th Century, the southwestern part of Adelaide embodied a bustling working-class enclave. Predominantly residential, the area was also home to crucial trades like blacksmith shops that flourished. This locale accommodated pubs, social clubs catering to men, and diverse of worship, reflecting its multicultural composition. Embark on this trail to gain valuable insights into the living conditions of the 19th Century southwest community. Trace the efforts of benevolent associations that emerged in the region to provide support to the local populace. Explore the tapestry of social organisations and clubs that people were part of, along with the evolution of public schools aimed at enhancing the quality of life for the area’s children. Whitmore Square, Adelaide , SA , 5000 , Australia
Whitmore Square, Adelaide , SA , 5000 , Australia
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