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This devotional card, written by Queen Adelaide in 1841, quotes Psalms 100:5
Collection Item | North Terrace | 1840s
This paint box is believed to have belonged to soldier, public servant and explorer, Captain Charles Sturt.
Collection Item | 1800-1810, 1830s, 1840s
A well-worn teddy who's not afraid to show the stuff he's made of.
Collection Item | 1910s, 1920s
Urn made by Henry Tijou and carried in Queen Adelaide's funeral procession.
The publication 'Violet Verses' was released on 29 June in 1917 as part of the third Adelaide Violet Day, organised by the Cheer-Up society as a fundraiser for the war effort.
Collection Item | 1910s
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