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"Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby Punk Rooster » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:04 pm

Paradise Park
Stradbrooke
St Bernards
Finchley Park
Peckham
Finchley
East Payneham
Tranmere Gardens
Murray Park
Koongarra Park
Rugby
East Adelaide
North Norwood
Marden West
Halton Gardens
the above were between Campbelltown & Hazelwood Park ie Eastern Belt


South Welland
York
Brompton Park
Freemanton
Southwark
West Adelaide
North Richmond
New Mile End (metric conversion?)
the above were between Ovingham & Marlston ie inner NW belt

Gleneagles
Caverhsam
White Park
Penhryn
Twickenham Gardens
the above were between the airport & Woodville ie western suburbs

Kirkcaldy (between Grange & Henley Beach)

Kobandilla, Hamilton, North Walkerville aka Walkerville (now)
Windsor
Shirley Gardens
Bovach
all around the Walkerville-Hillcrest area

St Johns Wood, Prospect Hill, Propsect Park & Highbury aka Prospect (now)
Prospect Estate, Enfield Gardens, Islington Park, Northam & Bosworth Park aka Kilburn (now)
Enfield Heights
Broadview Gardens
Enfield Park
Burford Gardens
Walderee Park
the above range from Propsect to Pooraka

Newark, New Plymouth, Myrtle, Holm, Hull & Norahville aka Wingfield (now)
Challa Gardens (school & pub still have name)
Laurel Park
Croydonville
Braeville
all around Croydon, except Braeville (Kilburn)

Roseville
Brooksville
Hardwicke
Sassabras
Kelmscott
Yatala (ironic :wink: )
Franklin
Alberton East
Finsbury (hotel still exists)
Rosewater Gardens
Holden Park
Grangeville
all the above from Alberton to Woodvile South

Kew
Glanville (not sure if still in use)
Whitby
Glanville Hall
Davington
Portland (watch this degenrate into a Poorland v Ca$h Haven thread...)
Carnegie Park
Alberton South
Northcote
Ramsgate
Bournemouth
Balmoral
Bristol
Mellor Park
Glanville Blocks
West Glanville
the above is from Semaphore to Tennyson

Cedville
Riverview
Largs Bay Estate
Eastbourne
Harveytown
Clairville
Osborne East
Draper
Swansea
Sandwell
the above are from North Haven to Semaphore

Harbour Park
Eurimbla
Blackpool
Portsmouth
Austral Brindish
Brooklyn
Midlunga
the above are from Outer Harbour to North Haven
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby Psyber » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:11 pm

I remember Austral-Brindisi, and Tennyson, as beaches. Is Tennyson still there?
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby Footy Chick » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:21 pm

Tennyson as a suburb is still there, on the military rd side of the lake.

Glanville is still a railway station isn't it?

I think Kelmscott still appears on Google maps.. true story.. :shock:
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby Punk Rooster » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:24 pm

1st lady wrote:Tennyson as a suburb is still there, on the military rd side of the lake.

Glanville is still a railway station isn't it?

I think Kelmscott still appears on Google maps.. true story.. :shock:

i've had starnge things come up on google... now i know why
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby LBT » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:36 pm

Part of Somerton Park/ North Brighton was called "San Remo" in a 1940s street directory i saw.
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby Dissident » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:40 pm

Was Tonsley Park ever a suburb?
I mean, there's a station there, and the Mitsubishi plant was always referred to as the plant at "Tonsley Park"
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby RustyCage » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:45 pm

Dissident wrote:Was Tonsley Park ever a suburb?
I mean, there's a station there, and the Mitsubishi plant was always referred to as the plant at "Tonsley Park"


Just googled it and the only mentions of Tonsley Park were for things related to Mitsubishi.

There is an East Adelaide Primary School still open in St Peters and an East Adelaide Tennis club in Newton.

Tennyson is still a suburb, but Glanvillle is no longer.
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby RustyCage » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:50 pm

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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby RustyCage » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:53 pm

BINGO!!

TONSLEY PARK - There was an application to have portions of Clovelly Park and Mitchell Park renamed as Tonsley Park not approved by Geographical Names Board, but I don't know when this was.
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby RustyCage » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:55 pm

Kelmscott - There is a Kelsmcott Estate in Rosewater, so is that what Kelmscott changed to?
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby Felch » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:58 pm

1st lady wrote:Tennyson as a suburb is still there, on the military rd side of the lake.

Glanville is still a railway station isn't it?

I think Kelmscott still appears on Google maps.. true story.. :shock:


The Glanville name is still very prominent, train station, pub, Fort Glanville. Its still a suburb, but same postcode as Port Adelaide and Ethelton.

A few of the old suburb names are the names of train stations - Draper, Midlunga.

Portland was located where the Portland Footy Club is, and the Portland Hotel. Used to be a Portland Butcher too from memory.
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby RustyCage » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:01 pm

Finchley and Finchley Park became a part of what is now Magill
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby Dissident » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:01 pm

Felch wrote:A few of the old suburb names are the names of train stations - Draper, Midlunga.


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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby RustyCage » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:03 pm

Felch wrote:
1st lady wrote:Tennyson as a suburb is still there, on the military rd side of the lake.

Glanville is still a railway station isn't it?

I think Kelmscott still appears on Google maps.. true story.. :shock:


The Glanville name is still very prominent, train station, pub, Fort Glanville. Its still a suburb, but same postcode as Port Adelaide and Ethelton.

A few of the old suburb names are the names of train stations - Draper, Midlunga.

Portland was located where the Portland Footy Club is, and the Portland Hotel. Used to be a Portland Butcher too from memory.


Yep, correct, I was looking at Glanville Hall Estate, not Glanville when I said it wasn't a suburb anymore......
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby CK » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:04 pm

Is Kudla listed as a suburb? I remember it being a railway station...Kilburn also used to be known as Chicago (which I believe is partially why Kilburn is called the Chicks in Amateur Football?)
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby Felch » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:06 pm

pafc1870 wrote:
Felch wrote:
1st lady wrote:Tennyson as a suburb is still there, on the military rd side of the lake.

Glanville is still a railway station isn't it?

I think Kelmscott still appears on Google maps.. true story.. :shock:


The Glanville name is still very prominent, train station, pub, Fort Glanville. Its still a suburb, but same postcode as Port Adelaide and Ethelton.

A few of the old suburb names are the names of train stations - Draper, Midlunga.

Portland was located where the Portland Footy Club is, and the Portland Hotel. Used to be a Portland Butcher too from memory.


Yep, correct, I was looking at Glanville Hall Estate, not Glanville when I said it wasn't a suburb anymore......


Glanville Hall Estate - im guessing that would be where the Par 3 golf course is, and Glanville Hall.
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby RustyCage » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:06 pm

Islington was never a suburb, it was the proposed name for what was a former sewage farm, but was rejected by the Geog Names Board on 25/8/1972, the area is now apart of Kilburn and Regency Park
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby RustyCage » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:09 pm

Glanville Hall Estate - residence of Capt John Hart - Glanville Hall. Glanville Hall named after Hart's mothers maiden name. Capt Hart was chief secretary and treasurer. Originally a private subdivision of section 908. Name formally submitted by City of Port Adelaide.

Importantly, Capt John Hart was one of the founders of the Port Adelaide Football Club, and the first game for the club was played on his estate.
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby Brock Landers » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:11 pm

pafc1870 wrote:Glanville Hall Estate - residence of Capt John Hart - Glanville Hall. Glanville Hall named after Hart's mothers maiden name. Capt Hart was chief secretary and treasurer. Originally a private subdivision of section 908. Name formally submitted by City of Port Adelaide.

Importantly, Capt John Hart was one of the founders of the Port Adelaide Football Club, and the first game for the club was played on his estate.


So what is now the little par 3 golf course is where the PAFC was born? Maybe they could have a members golf day there!!
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Re: "Old" Adelaide Suburbs

Postby RustyCage » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:15 pm

Kudla - name approved in 1982 by geog names board, approved a second time in 1984, name derives from the Kudla Railway Station. Is up near the Munno Para area.
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