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Neptune Lolly Shoppe.

Neptune Lolly Shoppe.

The band Neptune Lolly Shoppe had been together for three years, when this photograph was taken. They had started to attract large crowds eg 200-300 in Adelaide and were making inroads into the Sydney scene, touring there regularly. This picture was taken about a month before they were offered a deal with Warner Chappell. They played alongside Ratcat, Tall Tales and True, The Hummingbirds, Garyclail and the on u sound system, Richard Clapton, Tommy Emanuel, the 1993 Big Day Out, The Wonderstuff, Dire Straits, and The Hothouse Flowers. The group broke up in 1995. [from information provided by Andrew Matters].

Noisy Neighbours; Kevin Carr, Ken Moyle, Jason Cunningham, Dock.

Noisy Neighbours; Kevin Carr, Ken Moyle, Jason Cunningham, Dock.

Band No Reply (from left) vocalist and lead guitarist Wayne Stanbury, lead vocals and bass Paul Whitham and drummer Peter Barnard . . . playing at the Morphett Vale Tavern next weekend.

Band No Reply (from left) vocalist and lead guitarist Wayne Stanbury, lead vocals and bass Paul Whitham and drummer Peter Barnard . . . playing at the Morphett Vale Tavern next weekend.

Northern Jazz Band (left to right) Derek Dalton, trumpet; Mel Hopgood, tuba; David Palmer, trombone; Ian Drinkwater, leader; Judy Hopgood, vocals; Des Phillips, drums; Norm Koch, banjo.

Northern Jazz Band (left to right) Derek Dalton, trumpet; Mel Hopgood, tuba; David Palmer, trombone; Ian Drinkwater, leader; Judy Hopgood, vocals; Des Phillips, drums; Norm Koch, banjo.

The Nazz.

The Nazz.

No Quarter.

No Quarter.

Nyte Flyte.

Nyte Flyte.

Portishead vocalist Beth Gibbons.

Portishead vocalist Beth Gibbons.

No Warning.

No Warning.

Nemo.

Nemo.

Not Guilty.

Not Guilty.

No Way Out.

No Way Out.

The crowd at the launching of the Bicentennial Australia Day celebrations for Elizabeth City Centre last week. 16 December 1987.

The crowd at the launching of the Bicentennial Australia Day celebrations for Elizabeth City Centre last week. 16 December 1987.

Elizabeth Grove Primary School student Jodie Allmond, 10, took her hats off to the school's Bicentennial week. 8 June 1988.

Elizabeth Grove Primary School student Jodie Allmond, 10, took her hats off to the school's Bicentennial week. 8 June 1988.

Teacher Dianne Mulvihill hands out lunch to the young pioneers of Elizabeth North Primary School. 11 May 1988.

Teacher Dianne Mulvihill hands out lunch to the young pioneers of Elizabeth North Primary School. 11 May 1988.

Left: Tamara, 8, gives the hoola-hoop a go at Elizabeth Park's Bicentenary Day. The school togged itself in costumes of the olden days and found out what playtime was like 200 years ago. 31 August 1988.

Left: Tamara, 8, gives the hoola-hoop a go at Elizabeth Park's Bicentenary Day. The school togged itself in costumes of the olden days and found out what playtime was like 200 years ago. 31 August 1988.

Sweet Melissa, 6, peeks out from behind a tree. 31 August 1988.

Sweet Melissa, 6, peeks out from behind a tree. 31 August 1988.

Elizabeth Park Primary School "swagman", alias teacher Kay Hunkin, takes her hat off to the school's festivities. 31 August 1988.

Elizabeth Park Primary School "swagman", alias teacher Kay Hunkin, takes her hat off to the school's festivities. 31 August 1988.

Having three times more fun, Chantelle, 7, Melissa, 6, and Katherine, 5, jump rope. 31 August 1988.

Having three times more fun, Chantelle, 7, Melissa, 6, and Katherine, 5, jump rope. 31 August 1988.

Clearview artist and Bicentennial exhibition organiser Lillian Hardingham takes time out to touch up some of her work. The exhibition will be held at the Enfield Civic Centre. 27 January 1988.

Clearview artist and Bicentennial exhibition organiser Lillian Hardingham takes time out to touch up some of her work. The exhibition will be held at the Enfield Civic Centre. 27 January 1988.

Bob Such, Bicentennial Beacon Committee, with Geoff Harrison and Joya Stevens. 1988.

Bob Such, Bicentennial Beacon Committee, with Geoff Harrison and Joya Stevens. 1988.

Flinders University, Joya Stevens with Bob Such and Geoff Harrison, holding lantern. 1988.

Flinders University, Joya Stevens with Bob Such and Geoff Harrison, holding lantern. 1988.

Keeping in tune with the First Fleet Re-enactment festivities if Fremont student Robyn Smalldon. 20 April 1988.

Keeping in tune with the First Fleet Re-enactment festivities if Fremont student Robyn Smalldon. 20 April 1988.

Christine Kemp of Willaston inspects the photograph exhibition at the Gawler Tourist Office. 10 August 1988.

Christine Kemp of Willaston inspects the photograph exhibition at the Gawler Tourist Office. 10 August 1988.

Jessica, 7, of Valley View and Melissa, 11, of Gilles Plains peering through the masts of one of the First Fleet at Gilles Plains Primary. 31 August 1988.

Jessica, 7, of Valley View and Melissa, 11, of Gilles Plains peering through the masts of one of the First Fleet at Gilles Plains Primary. 31 August 1988.

Stick 'em up! Troopers (from left) Sam, 9, Ben, 10, Jeremy, 11, and Kym, 12, aim their weapons during a rehearsal of Glenelg School's Bicentennial production Kurianda. 17 August 1988.

Stick 'em up! Troopers (from left) Sam, 9, Ben, 10, Jeremy, 11, and Kym, 12, aim their weapons during a rehearsal of Glenelg School's Bicentennial production Kurianda. 17 August 1988.

Renee, 12, and Angus, 11, with a replica of a Holden used in the Glenelg Primary School Bicentennial play. 17 August 1988.

Renee, 12, and Angus, 11, with a replica of a Holden used in the Glenelg Primary School Bicentennial play. 17 August 1988.

Nemesis.

Nemesis.

Nothing Personal.

Nothing Personal.

The Numbskulls.

The Numbskulls.