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for "excellent eating", and he says that "the Blacks" (the local Kaurna people) hardly ever come near them, are "harmless" and do not steal; he lent an axe which was promptly returned. He later (June–July 1840) describes their house, comprising three bedrooms and other features which will make it
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Twenty acres of the very best land most salubriously situate in the above-mentioned township. A splendid stream of water runs through the property besides which good spring water may be obtained in wells 26 feet (7.9 m) depth. It adjoins the elegant church of
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in 1851, to join him in business. Walter, after his marriage, built a house in
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Marryatville shops, or Marryatville/Kensington Park precinct, which straddles four suburbs, near the junction of Kensington Road and Tusmore Avenue in Leabrook.
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In 1917 the nursery was sold to a limited company, E. & W. Hackett
Limited, with William continuing as director for three years. In the same year the business bought a 6-acre (2.4 ha) plot in the
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Performing Arts Centre, The Forge, was opened. It serves as a performance area for year 11 and 12 Drama Productions and is also used by outside theatre groups. The film
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department store. Thomas was also a member of the firm. He found the two-storey home unsuitable for his needs and built the grand
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with a right to purchase the freehold", in the area now known as Marryatville. An undated document, estimated c.1840 by the
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1624:"Architect personal details: Michael McMullen (1830–1887)"
1680:"The Acacias, Marryatville [B 3931]: Photograph"
1251:"England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, FamilySearch (
1183:"The A-Z story of the history behind Adelaide's suburbs"
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planted by the Brunskills still stands. Brunskill ran a
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mansion now known as Eden Park, designed by architect
1870:"How has Constable Hyde been remembered in Burnside?"
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and other house plants, and a shadehouse for palms,
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Unley Heritage Research Study for the City of Unley
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954:"First to Fifth Creeks Floodplain Mapping Project"
803:Along Kensington Road in Marryatville, there is a
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1879:. Vol. 35, no. 2. June 2015. p. 15
1434:Treloar, Geoff; Payne, Pauline (September 2018).
612:'s conference centre. In 1993 it was acquired by
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1845:"Marryatville / Kensington Park Precinct"
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1877:Burnside Historical Society Newsletter
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952:Schalk, Ken; Kon, David (March 2007).
986:. In Brock, Peggy; Gara, Tom (eds.).
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1567:"Gunson, John Michael (1822–1884)"
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69:"Marryatville, South Australia"
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1800:McDougall & Vines (2006).
1683:(Photo (1881) and text (2005))
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982:Lockwood, Christine (2017).
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