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Janice Tavener - a direct descendent of the camel trekkers of the 1800's and organiser of the Bicentennial Camel Trek with some of the souveniers she is selling to help raise money for the trekkers. 1988.

Janice Tavener - a direct descendent of the camel trekkers of the 1800's and organiser of the Bicentennial Camel Trek with some of the souveniers she is selling to help raise money for the trekkers. 1988.

Janice Tavener of Richmond, a direct descendent of an 1800 Afghan camel trekker with some of her camel memorobilia. She helped organise the great Bicentennial Camel Trek. 1988.

Janice Tavener of Richmond, a direct descendent of an 1800 Afghan camel trekker with some of her camel memorobilia. She helped organise the great Bicentennial Camel Trek. 1988.

Smith Trio.

Smith Trio.

Direk Primary School's human Bicentennial message from above. 29 June 1988.

Direk Primary School's human Bicentennial message from above. 29 June 1988.

Direk Primary School students let loose hundreds of coloured balloons with Bicentennial messages tied to them to celebrate Australias 200th Birthday. 22 June 1988.

Direk Primary School students let loose hundreds of coloured balloons with Bicentennial messages tied to them to celebrate Australias 200th Birthday. 22 June 1988.

Scam.

Scam.

Slipped My Disco.

Slipped My Disco.

Sticky Beat.

Sticky Beat.

Jean-Paul and Marie Celliers getting geared up for the Bicentennial Drover's camp to be held next year. 6 September 1987.

Jean-Paul and Marie Celliers getting geared up for the Bicentennial Drover's camp to be held next year. 6 September 1987.

Wilderness boarder Tracey Langford shows the style which got her a place on the 1988 Bicentennial Droving Camp. 28 October 1987.

Wilderness boarder Tracey Langford shows the style which got her a place on the 1988 Bicentennial Droving Camp. 28 October 1987.

Expert horsemanship helped Nicole score a place among 43 pther SA youngsters in Droving '88. 7 October 1987.

Expert horsemanship helped Nicole score a place among 43 pther SA youngsters in Droving '88. 7 October 1987.

Fence riding comes a poor second to horse riding for Heather Noble of Henley Beach, who will soon be droving 1000 cattle from the Northern Territory to Queensland. 23 September 1987.

Fence riding comes a poor second to horse riding for Heather Noble of Henley Beach, who will soon be droving 1000 cattle from the Northern Territory to Queensland. 23 September 1987.

Country Group "Showdown".

Country Group "Showdown".

Nicole Jackman, 15, of Fairview Park will discover Australia's outback during the Bicentennial event Droving '88 held next year. 7 October 1987.

Nicole Jackman, 15, of Fairview Park will discover Australia's outback during the Bicentennial event Droving '88 held next year. 7 October 1987.

Brother-and-sister Droving '88 team Cathy and Martin Reik of Novar Gardens proudly display their letter of acceptance from the Bicentenary Authority. 28 October 1987.

Brother-and-sister Droving '88 team Cathy and Martin Reik of Novar Gardens proudly display their letter of acceptance from the Bicentenary Authority. 28 October 1987.

Back from the bush. Glenalta's Lucy Chapman gets a big welcome from her horse Simpson after returning from Droving Australia '88. 12 October 1988.

Back from the bush. Glenalta's Lucy Chapman gets a big welcome from her horse Simpson after returning from Droving Australia '88. 12 October 1988.

Five year old Rachel, from St. Peters playing knuckle bones. 1988.

Five year old Rachel, from St. Peters playing knuckle bones. 1988.

Five year old Rachel, from Marylands playing hop scotch. 1988.

Five year old Rachel, from Marylands playing hop scotch. 1988.

School for Scandal band members Marty Jones, Jacky Scholz, Graham Woods, Mike Hutton, Ray Timms and Darrin Engelhardt.

School for Scandal band members Marty Jones, Jacky Scholz, Graham Woods, Mike Hutton, Ray Timms and Darrin Engelhardt.

Musket fire echoed through Elizabeth City Centre last Friday, but the 1836 Marine Corps was on hand to keep everyone in line. The reason was The Great HMS Bounty Ambush. A pictorial display of the Bicentenary event is on page 18. 13 April 1988.

Musket fire echoed through Elizabeth City Centre last Friday, but the 1836 Marine Corps was on hand to keep everyone in line. The reason was The Great HMS Bounty Ambush. A pictorial display of the Bicentenary event is on page 18. 13 April 1988.

The Great HMS Bounty Ambush last week. 13 April 1988.

The Great HMS Bounty Ambush last week. 13 April 1988.

The uniforms of the 1836 Marine Corps make an interesting contrast with those of the modern motor cycle police. 13 April 1988.

The uniforms of the 1836 Marine Corps make an interesting contrast with those of the modern motor cycle police. 13 April 1988.

Swingin' Sidewalks.

Swingin' Sidewalks.

Officials on the dais watching The Great Ambush activities at Elizabeth City Centre. 13 April 1988.

Officials on the dais watching The Great Ambush activities at Elizabeth City Centre. 13 April 1988.

Sputniks, (left to right) Liz Dealey, Phil Mary, Clare Millionaire (Clare Moore), Dave Monroe (Dave Graney), Steve Miller.

Sputniks, (left to right) Liz Dealey, Phil Mary, Clare Millionaire (Clare Moore), Dave Monroe (Dave Graney), Steve Miller.

Scotch College Pipe Band members Kym, 14 of Aldgate; Andrew, 11 of Wetherby; James, 16 of Crafers and Angus, 15 of Fullarton.

Scotch College Pipe Band members Kym, 14 of Aldgate; Andrew, 11 of Wetherby; James, 16 of Crafers and Angus, 15 of Fullarton.

Scotch College Pipe Band.

Scotch College Pipe Band.

Session members (left to right) Peter, keyboards/vocals; Al, lead vocals; Neil, guitar; Barry, drums and Trevor, bass.

Session members (left to right) Peter, keyboards/vocals; Al, lead vocals; Neil, guitar; Barry, drums and Trevor, bass.

Northern Band Shyh which appears at The Venue tomorrow night.

Northern Band Shyh which appears at The Venue tomorrow night.

Buskers Robert Booth of Lower Mitcham, Richard Arnold of Seacliff Park and Assaf Shevach of Marino will be vying with others for the $500 prize to be awarded by Gerard Industries to the best.

Buskers Robert Booth of Lower Mitcham, Richard Arnold of Seacliff Park and Assaf Shevach of Marino will be vying with others for the $500 prize to be awarded by Gerard Industries to the best.

Caption: Clipsal Girls Charmaine and Anna watch the "South-side Stompers".