Last Sunday (28th December) was Proclamation Day; a commemorative day for South Australians because on that day in 1836 the settlers were notified that the government was in place in the new 'Province of South Australia'.
This is a model of the Buffalo at the end of Jetty Road at Glenelg; this was the boat that brought colonists including our first governor here.
You can see more in my earlier posts Proclamation Day and The Buffalo Restaurant.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
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7 comments:
It is a beautiful model, Gordon. And the read was good too. Nice post for today.
Happy New Year to you and your family from Patty and Abe.
Gordon,
I like your photos!
Happy New Year!
Renée
I couldn't imagine traveling on a ship like that! Wonderful! Happy New year sweetie!hughugs
Happy New Year Gordon. I have learned a lot about your part of the country this year and hope to learn more in 2009.
I think it's great that you took all these pictures yourself! Too often people just copy and paste them into their blog from other sites.
Very original!
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Cool monument and interesting post.
im ready to become a sailor, anyone care to join?
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