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It was opened in 1837, making it the longest trading licensed premises in Adelaide city centre, and became a popular venue for live music. [24] The building was locally heritage-listed on 27 March 2013, under the following criteria: [23] Criteria A: it displays historical, economic or social themes that are of importance to the local area
Typically, the dish is a tomato-based thick curry and includes ginger and optionally fennel seeds. [2] Phall has achieved notoriety as the spiciest generally available dish from Indian restaurants. [3] It is, however, quite rare to find in comparison to vindaloo (which is usually the staple hottest curry of most Indian restaurants in the UK).
The Crown & Anchor Hotel, affectionately known as The Cranker, is a pub in Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia, known for its longstanding live music scene.The current building was designed by noted colonial architect, former mayor of Adelaide, and parliamentarian Thomas English and built in 1879, but it was extensively remodelled and extended in 1928 to designs by Milne, Evans, and ...
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Buckle up and get ready to experience first hand the fast-paced, breakneck world of Australia's Traffic Police. For the first time, viewers will get a rare glimpse into the day-to-day lives of the officers who take on two types of dangerous offenders – the criminal and their vehicle.
The first Tattersall's Club in Adelaide was founded in 1879 and folded in 1886. It was revived as the South Australian Tattersalls Club in 1888 and prospered as a gentlemen's club , whose membership was chiefly composed of men who enjoyed gambling on horse races .
The traditional Indian meal was roti and beans, but the roti tended to fall apart as a take-away item. To solve this, the centre portion of a loaf of white bread was hollowed out and filled with curry, then the filling was capped with the portion that was carved out. [7] The vegetarian version of the meal is sometimes known as a "beans bunny". [6]
Butler was known as the 'Peace Loan flyer' and performed many acrobatic displays over Adelaide to raise money for the Peace Loan and repatriation causes following World War I. He dropped Peace Loan flyers from his plane to promote the loan. He also partook in the first aerial race over the City of Adelaide to raise money for the Peace Loan. [1]