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18-March-2021
18-March-2021

Photographs supplied by Stephen Warren

The plaque, erected in 1996, commemorates the pioneers of Port Adelaide and gives the history of Pioneer Park. 

Pioneer Park was formerly the Alberton Cemetery which was closed in 1874, however the last burial was recorded in 1930. The land was transferred to Port Adelaide Council in 1938 and developed as a park in 1996. 

The Portonian Walk was created in the park in 2003 and offers more than a name recorded in stone and embedded in history. The names are now reinforced by a permanent data-base that will keep the name, the memory and the years safely available for future generations.  It is not necessary that one of your ancestors must have been buried in the Alberton Cemetery to enable an engraved paver to be laid, any deceased Port Adelaide resident can be permanently remembered with a paver showing their name.

Location

Address:Parker Street, Pioneer Park, Alberton, 5014
State:SA
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -34.854918
Long: 138.511716
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Plaque
Monument Theme:Landscape
Sub-Theme:Settlement
Actual Event End Date:

Dedication

Approx. Monument Dedication Date:1996
Front Inscription

Pioneer Park

On 17 November 1847 the Governor of South Australia granted 4 acres of land to St Paul`s Church of England for burials, although the land was used for burials before that date.

The cemetery was closed on 15 January 1874, with the last official burial being conducted in 1922.  The land was transferred to the Port Adelaide Council in 1938 and developed as a park in 1994.

Details of the approximate 3,000 people interred are available from the Rector Anglican Parish of Semaphore, Port Adelaide and Northern West Lakes.

Erected in memory of the pioneers of Port Adelaide by the City of Port Adelaide Enfield in 1996.

Sponsored by Le Messurier Timber Co Pty Ltd.

Source: MA
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