Adelaide... it's got that feeling (1982)
Promotional film highlighting the city of Adelaide in South Australia as a recreational centre and attractive venue for conferences/conventions. The film shows locations such as Rundle Mall, the River Torrens, Downtown and Hindley Street and the River Murray. There are interviews with people in the street, aerial views of Adelaide and scenes of festivals, wine tasting, buskers, the Popeye boat, koalas, kangaroos and emus and a paddle steamer on the Murray. South Australian Film Corporation, Adelaide, 1982. State Library catalogue record: http://www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au:80/... Use for any purpose requires written permission from the S.A. Film Corporation and the State Library of South Australia. The State Library has endeavoured to identify and contact copyright holders of material digitised for this website. The State Library invites persons who believe they are further copyright owners to contact Library staff to discuss usage of material. Contact details are at http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/

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Life in Glenelg, Australia in 1980 (Trams, Shops & Street Scenes)

Why Adelaide Is the Opposite of Every Australian City

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Adelaide and a taste of South Australia (1985)

A Visual History of the Adelaide Plains: 1880 - 1980

Rare 8mm Film of Glenelg Trams, 1960's

The Strange Geography That Created Adelaide

Tony Robinson's Time Walks | S1E10 | Adelaide

Old Australian Commercials 1960s and 1970s

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Adelaide's Eccentric Suburban Trains!

