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  2. Robe, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Robe is a town and fishing port located in the Limestone Coast of South Australia. The town's distinctive combination of historical buildings, ocean, fishing fleets, lakes and dense bush attracts many tourists. Robe lies on the southern shore of Guichen Bay, just off the Princes Highway. At the 2021 census, Robe had a population of 1252. [8]

  3. List of museums in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    website, operated by the National Trust of South Australia, a member of National Trust of South Australia, lifestyles of residents in the Tea Tree Gully area from the 1850s to 1950s, (name change in 2015 from Old Highercombe Hotel Museum), Accredited museum in History Trust of SA's Museums and Collections (MaC) program.

  4. File:Old customs house, Robe, South Australia, 2023.jpg

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    English: The former customs house at 1 Royal Circus, Robe, South Australia. Before Federation in 1901, customs duties were collected by the individual colonies at places such as this. It is typical of many extant buildings in Robe that were built of local limestone.

  5. Dingley Dell - Wikipedia

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    Dingley Dell Conservation Park, South Australia, Australia Dingley Dell Museum, home of Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833–1870) Dingley Dell (dwelling), a heritage-listed house in Robe, South Australia, Australia; Dingley Dell, Queensland, a neighbourhood in Camboon, Queensland, Australia

  6. County of Robe - Wikipedia

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    The County of Robe is one of the 49 cadastral counties of South Australia. It was proclaimed by and named for Governor Frederick Robe in 1846. [1] It covers a portion of the state's south-east from the west coast at Robe to the border with Victoria on the east. [1] This includes the following contemporary local government areas of the state: [1]

  7. History Trust of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Trust was established as a body corporate under the David Tonkin government in 1981 by the History Trust of South Australia Act 1981.This Act repealed the Constitutional Museum Act 1978, but does not affect the operation of the South Australian Museum Act 1976 (which governs the South Australian Museum), nor the later Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 or Heritage Places Act 1993.

  8. List of historic houses in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Property gifted to the National Trust of South Australia in 2021. [51] Marble Hill: 1880: Governor of South Australia: Adel. Hills: Destroyed by bushfire 1955: 2009 sold by SA government to private individuals who are funding restoration Martindale Hall: 1879: Edmund Bowman, jr. Min Man Road: Mintaro: Clare Valley: Museum: Edmund Bowman 1879 to ...

  9. Hundred of Waterhouse (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Waterhouse South Australia Cape Dombey, Robe Waterhouse Coordinates 37°10′S 139°50′E  /  37.17°S 139.84°E  / -37.17; 139.84 Established 18 April 1846 Area 360 square kilometres (139 sq mi) LGA(s) District Council of Robe Region South East County Robe Lands administrative divisions around Waterhouse: Southern Ocean Mount Benson Bowaka Southern Ocean Waterhouse Ross Bray ...