This is the former Kapunda Showground (wall and pavilion) - 8 acres purchased in 1880 by the Kapunda and Light Agricultural Society, from the mine manager Robert Morton. This show hall, built in 1900, replaced their original one. The annual show was held here until 1921, after which it moved permanently to Dutton Park.
The world's most comprehensive non-electronic cricket scoreboard. Official web page - http://www.cricketsa.com.au/Content.aspx?p=150 .
Scores shown are at the end of the famous 2nd Test, Australia v England, 1-5 December 2006.
For that story, see http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/england/6206590.stm
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Thanks Brian!
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Not a hotel. Refer to my comments with your other photo of Andrew Thomson's drapery shop.
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Thanks for the tip, but where i live is about 200km to the closest pub - so, 20km is near enough for me.
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This is the former Kapunda Showground (wall and pavilion) - 8 acres purchased in 1880 by the Kapunda and Light Agricultural Society, from the mine manager Robert Morton. This show hall, built in 1900, replaced their original one. The annual show was held here until 1921, after which it moved permanently to Dutton Park.
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Ah, interesting, thank you :-)
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The world's most comprehensive non-electronic cricket scoreboard. Official web page - http://www.cricketsa.com.au/Content.aspx?p=150 . Scores shown are at the end of the famous 2nd Test, Australia v England, 1-5 December 2006. For that story, see http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/england/6206590.stm
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