Dudley Park, South Australia

Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dudley Park, is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, located approximately 3 kilometres north-west of the CBD.[6] The suburb is bordered by Regency Road (north), Simpson Avenue (south), the Adelaide-Gawler railway line (east), and a line directly north–south from the Harrison Road-Simpson Avenue intersection to Regency Road (west).

CountryAustralia
Established1909[1]
Quick facts Country, State ...
Dudley Park
Dudley Park Railway Station
Dudley Park Railway Station
Dudley Park is located in inner Adelaide
Dudley Park
Dudley Park
Location in greater metropolitan Adelaide
Coordinates: 34°52′48″S 138°34′48″E
CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
CityAdelaide
LGA
Location
Established1909[1]
Government
  State electorate
  Federal division
Population
  Total670 (SAL 2021)[4]
Postcode
5008[5]
Suburbs around Dudley Park
Ferryden Park Regency Park Kilburn
Croydon Park Dudley Park Prospect
Renown Park Devon Park Prospect
Close

The Dudley Park Cemetery is located within the suburb at the corner of Simpson Avenue and Exeter Terrace.

Two railway stations border the suburb, Islington railway station and Dudley Park railway station.

History

By the turn of the twentieth century, the Dudley Park area was known as Islington,[7] a name preserved in the present-day Islington railway station and also used for the Islington sewage farm (now Regency Park) from 1881 until 1966.

In October 1909, the Dudley Park subdivision was created and named after William Humble Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley who was the Governor-General of Australia from 1908 to 1911 and had visited South Australia earlier that year.[1][5]

In 1940, a new factory was established by Becker Pty. Ltd. to manufacture caffeine, theobromine and other drugs on a 40 acres (16 ha) site on Pym Street in Dudley Park. This had become necessary as the major global source for caffeine had been the Netherlands, which had been occupied by Germany early in World War II.[8] The primary feedstock for caffeine production was cocoa waste imported from other states of Australia.[9] As the factory was being established, the state government assisted with a new road and railway crossing, and extending the metropolitan sewerage to the area.[10] An explosion at the chemical works in 1942 resulted in the death of two workers.[11] The most well-known product of this factory would have been Bex Powders. The facade of the factory and administration building have local heritage protection.[12]

Government

Dudley Park is located within the local government area of the Port Adelaide Enfield, the state Electoral District of Croydon and the federal Division of Adelaide[3][5][2]

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI