Original antique prints depicting South Australia, including early views of Adelaide, regional settlements, landscapes and scenes of colonial life.

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![[Sea mouth of the Murray] Regional [Sea mouth of the Murray]](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/MG_1392-copy-270x194.jpg)
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Antique prints of South Australia provide a valuable visual record of a colony founded under unique principles of planned settlement and free immigration. From the establishment of Adelaide in 1836 to the development of regional towns, ports and agricultural districts, these works document the growth and character of the colony through the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The category includes views of Adelaide and its surrounding districts, as well as regional scenes depicting coastal settlements, inland towns, pastoral landscapes and infrastructure. Prints often portray harbours, streetscapes, public buildings, mining activity and rural life, reflecting South Australia’s economic and social development.
Artists and lithographers such as S. T. Gill and other colonial observers played an important role in recording South Australian life and landscape. Their works combine documentary value with artistic interpretation, capturing both the everyday and the aspirational aspects of colonial society.
Original antique prints relating to South Australia are valued for their historical significance, recognisable locations and visual appeal. As original period works on paper, they offer collectors a direct connection to the visual culture and settlement history of South Australia.
Exchange rates are only indicative. All orders will be processed in Australian dollars. The actual amount charged may vary depending on the exchange rate and conversion fees applied by your credit card issuer.
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