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  2. Adelaide Club - Wikipedia

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    The club house was built in the same year as the club's establishment in 1864, [7] after 14 prominent colonists, including John Baker, John Morphett and Arthur Blyth, raised £4000 for the building. The building was designed by one of the founding members, Edward Angus Hamilton , and the club adopted the grass tree as their crest.

  3. Adelaide Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    The ARC clubhouse is a two storey building located prominently on the banks of the River Torrens, overlooking Elder Park and Pinky Flat. The upper storey of the clubhouse contains a bar, kitchen and other social amenities for the use by members, as well as an extensive gallery of photographs that cover the life of the club over its history.

  4. List of historic houses in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Road: Mount Barker: Mt Barker: Wallis Cinemas, tavern & function centre: Built 1860 as Lachlan MacFarlane's Oakfield Hotel [11] 1922: Methodist Rest and Convalescent Home. Ayers House: 1855: Sir Henry Ayers: 288: North Terrace: Adelaide: Adelaide: National Trust: Originally named Austral House [12] Restored and open for public use in ...

  5. Adelaide Establishment - Wikipedia

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    Many female members of the Adelaide Establishment were members of the Queen Adelaide Club.. Following the founding of Adelaide in 1836, wealthy immigrants from England, some of whom were related by blood or marriage, [3] were allowed to appropriate the best land for themselves, building a privileged class of wealthy land owners who were able to exert persuasive political and social influence ...

  6. Gypsy Joker Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    A Gypsy Joker member was charged with attempted murder on March 17, 2009. He shot and wounded a member of the Newboys gang and former Hells Angel outside their clubhouse in Adelaide, South Australia. [15] On May 19, 2009, five Gypsy Jokers were involved in a drug-related shoot-out with another gang in Perth, Western Australia.

  7. Queen Adelaide Club - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014, Adelaide's Sunday Mail reported that the club had gained approval to knock down two of its three heritage-listed buildings, and build a 21-storey building. The first six (above ground) levels were planned to contain expanded club facilities, and the upper 14 levels were planned to contain pairs of three-bedroom apartments.

  8. Finks Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Finks are an Australian outlaw motorcycle club that was formed in Adelaide, Australia, in 1969 [1] and now also has chapters in other states. The name comes from The Wizard of Id cartoon where the peasants, to his dismay, often proclaim, "The King is a fink!".

  9. German Club, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide German Club (Deutsche Club or Deutscher Club in the German-language newspapers) was founded in 1854 and disbanded in 1909. It had premises at 89 Pirie Street. It had premises at 89 Pirie Street.