If Social Media existed back in 1886, what would our ancestors have been talking about? Taken from year books, Almanacs and newspapers, follows is a list of notable events that occurred in this year.
If Social Media existed back in 1886, what would our ancestors have been talking about? Taken from year books, Almanacs and newspapers, follows is a list of notable events that occurred in this year.
If Social Media existed back in 1887, what would our ancestors have been talking about? Taken from year books, Almanacs and newspapers, follows is a list of notable events that occurred in these years.
The Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, held in 1887, was a grand affair celebrating the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign. It showcased South Australia's progress and prosperity while also attracting exhibits from across the globe.
The Federal Council of Australasia was a short-lived political organization that existed from 1885 to 1890. It was established in response to the growing need for inter-colonial cooperation in the Australian colonies, which were at the time separate entities under the British Crown.
In February 1888, the burgeoning town of Geraldton, Western Australia, faced a devastating natural disaster as torrential rains caused widespread flooding.
The Kilmore district in Victoria suffered devastating bushfires in April 1888 and again in December 1888, events that are etched in local memory for their ferocity and widespread destruction.
In 1888, two tragic accidents cast a shadow over the Kapunda marble quarries in South Australia, resulting in two fatalities.