Holden heritage on display in free South Australian exhibition
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In a momentous tribute to South Australia’s industrial heritage, an exhibition honouring iconic car manufacturer Holden will open its doors to the public tomorrow at the State Library. 

This display explores the automotive industry and the lives of its many workers.

“I think most Australians will understand the memories, too, from 48-215 FX all the way through to the last car that we built in 2017,” former Holden employee Jeff Jamieson said. 

The display explores the automotive industry and the lives of its many workers. (Nine)

“We all have our favourite cars.”

Holden’s journey in South Australia began as a modest saddlery on Rundle Street, gradually driving into the automotive industry in 1919. 

The company merged with General Motors in 1931 when the company merged with General Motors, before becoming the household name, Holden. 

At its peak, the manufacturing plants across Australia employed nearly 30,000 staff.

The State Library exhibition boasts a treasure trove of authentic artifacts, including the lion that once stood guard at the gates of the Elizabeth factory. 

But perhaps the most intimate glance into Holden comes from the stories told in the workers’ own words.

The free exhibition will be open until June 22.

This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.
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