Adelaide in South Australia was planned to be of free people not convicts. Surveyor-general William Light selected the site for the capital of the new colony in December 1836.
Adelaide was a planned city and it was named after the wife of King George IV.
Adelaide was a planned city and it was named after the wife of King George IV.
Other South Australia locations
Adelaide - Around and about - Post Office; Fire Brigade; Glenelg Beach
The Terraces - North Terract; East Terrace
King William Street
Adelaide Streets - Grenfell Street; O'Connel Street; Rundle Street
Adelaide - Around and about - Post Office; Fire Brigade; Glenelg Beach
The Terraces - North Terract; East Terrace
King William Street
Adelaide Streets - Grenfell Street; O'Connel Street; Rundle Street