Re: Things that you rate!
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 7:44 pm
Warnie week on Fox... seriously loved watching him bowl. I said to my lad when he was about 10, we never saw Bradman bat, but we saw Warne bowl.
Lightning McQueen wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:now he has to place a few strategically placed holes in the fence to see through whilst enjoying the entertainment area
My gutters will be clean
Booney wrote:Getting my first sniff at two of the biggest infrastructure projects in SA's immediate future.
Dutchy wrote:Booney wrote:Getting my first sniff at two of the biggest infrastructure projects in SA's immediate future.
Thought the new Crows HQ was put on hold?
Booney wrote:Getting my first sniff at two of the biggest infrastructure projects in SA's immediate future.
Booney wrote:Getting my first sniff at two of the biggest infrastructure projects in SA's immediate future.
Booney wrote:
Booney wrote:TheWeirdHistory
Magellan wrote:Whilst we're on the topic of history, this 1936 Gregory's street directory is a worth a look.
https://digital.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/nodes/view/2108
Pseudo wrote:Magellan wrote:Whilst we're on the topic of history, this 1936 Gregory's street directory is a worth a look.
https://digital.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/nodes/view/2108
And there goes my productivity, out the window...
Booney wrote:Pseudo wrote:Magellan wrote:Whilst we're on the topic of history, this 1936 Gregory's street directory is a worth a look.
https://digital.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/nodes/view/2108
And there goes my productivity, out the window...
I've just run off some A3 of the neighbourhood for the neighbours who will be interested, I've done a couple of A1, one for my shed and one for the cafe around the corner who loves local history.
Magellan wrote:There's some really interesting things in it. The Toffy-sounding names around the then swamplands that later became West Lakes, for example.
Also, Maps 23 and 24 show where the Torrens dissipated into the 'Reedbeds' out west which then drained out to the sea at the Henley Beach South outlet, as well as to the Pat and Port River respectively. Around this time is when they actually dug out and constructed the channel that directs the Torrens to the sea.