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Kapunda is a town on the
Light River near the
Barossa Valley in
South Australia. It was
established after a
discovery in 1842 of
significant copper deposits...
- The
North Kapunda Hotel is a pub
located in
Kapunda,
South Australia. The
hotel was
opened in
November 1849 as the
North Kapunda Arms with John Bickford...
- HMAS
Kapunda (J218/M218),
named for the town of
Kapunda,
South Australia, was one of 60 Bathurst-class
corvettes constructed during World War II, and one...
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Kapunda is a town and
locality in
South Australia.
Kapunda may
refer to.
Kapunda Football Club, an
Australian rules football team in
South Australia Hundred...
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Kapunda was a
British emigrant ship
which sank on 20
January 1887
after colliding with the
barque Ada
Melmoure in the
Atlantic Ocean off the
coast of...
- The
Kapunda Herald was a
newspaper published in
Kapunda,
South Australia from 29
October 1864 to 25
January 1951. From 1864 to 1878 the
masthead was subtitled...
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Kapunda railway station was
located on the
Morgan railway line. It
served the town of
Kapunda,
South Australia. The
station opened on 13
August 1860 when...
- The
Hundred of
Kapunda is a
cadastral unit of
hundred in the
County of Light,
South Australia in the
lower Mid
North just
north of the
Barossa Valley...
- area
north of
Adelaide in
South Australia. It is
based in the town of
Kapunda, and
includes the
towns of Freeling, Greenock, Hansborough, Hewett, Roseworthy...
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March 1904),
usually referred to as H. B. Hawke, was an
industrialist in
Kapunda,
South Australia, who
founded the
manufacturing business that
became H...