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Browse the links below to read articles about the history of Events in the City of Campbelltown.
The Adelaide Hounds 1840-1869
Local Agricultural Shows at Glen Roy Oval, Paradise
In 1871 the latest in aeronautics came to South Australia
True crime in Tranmere.
Mortality was ever present in the 1800s.
Ghostly happenings at Rostrevor, Marybank, Hectorville and Murray Park.
It was an ill wind that blew on the night of the 22nd of June 1838.
The murder of William ‘Scotty’ Edwards at Magill.
The Montacute area was worked on and off through the nineteenth century for copper and gold.
Over the years many original films have been shot in the Eastern Suburbs of Adelaide.
In 1932 an experimental public transport service began with the arrival of the Trolley Bus.
The wreck of the Star of Greece was hailed by many, as a shameful day in SA's history.
The story of the disastrous wreck of the Admella.
A short social history of debutante balls
Pre World War II, Campbelltown was a sleepy agricultural community of less than 5,000.
A history of scouting in Campbelltown.
Personal reminiscences of life on a Market Gardening in the late 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.
A history of the formation of trade guilds, The Odd Fellows.
Articles written by the Digital Diggers Volunteer group about the history of the City of Campbelltown and South Australia.
Local History Stories about the people of the City of Campbelltown.
Stories about the places in the Campbelltown Council area.