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This is a list of existing and proposed Wikipedia articles on places, people, events, etc in relation to the broad geographic area of "Port Adelaide", including areas adjacent to the Barker Inlet - Port River Estuary.

The list was originally compiled as a resource for the construction of a semantic media wiki for Port Adelaide wiki, for discussion at the Adelaide Wikipedia Users Group meetup on 27 August 2014.

The original concept of the semantic media wiki was launched at the Port Adelaide Library on 7 May 2015, but progress on this project stalled and subsequently work started on constructing the Port Adelaide Wiki (PAW).


The original concept involved, as a first step,inputting data via 'forms' into the semantic media wiki. In the table below, these are marked as "form only". Where stub articles have been created in PAW, these are marked as "stub". (Links will be added at a later date.)


Geography[edit]

Natural features[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary see Protected areas of South Australia#Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary
Barker Inlet
Biodiversity Park
Dry Creek (South Australia) the waterway
Garden Island (South Australia)
Gulf St Vincent
Gulf St Vincent Important Bird Area form only
Lefevre Peninsula
Mangrove Cove
Mutton Cove form only
North Arm (South Australia)
Port River
Section Bank
Slack water known locally as a "dodge tide"
Torrens Island

Flora and fauna[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Australian sea lion
Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin
New Zealand fur seal
Painted dragon
Grey mangrove
Bitter-bush Blue Butterfly, Theclinesthes albocincta (Waterhouse, 1903)
Hesperilla flavescens Yellowish Sedge-skipper
Birds - 176 species articles in WP 176 stubs All in Bird species list for Torrens Island

Localities and buildings[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Alberton Cemetery
Alberton Oval form only
Black Diamond Corner form only
Customs House Port Adelaide WP article only covers the modern commercial building
Cruikshanks Corner form only
Fisherman's Wharf Market
Fort Glanville Conservation Park form only
Fort Largs Police Academy
Hart's Mill
Lartelare Park form only
Meyer Oval form only
National Military Vehicle Museum
National Railway Museum
Semaphore War Memorial Clock form only
South Australian Aviation Museum
South Australian Maritime Museum
Torrens Island Concentration Camp
Torrens Island Quarantine Station

Suburbs[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Alberton
Birkenhead
Buckland Park
City of Port Adelaide Enfield
Dry Creek
Ethelton
Exeter
Gillman
Glanville
Largs Bay
Largs North
Multifunction Polis
New Port
North Haven
Osborne
Ottoway
Outer Harbor
Pelican Point
Peterhead
Port Adelaide
Queenstown
Rosewater
Semaphore
Semaphore Park
Semaphore South
St Kilda
Taperoo
Tennyson
West Lakes
West Lakes Shore
Wingfield

Infrastructure[edit]

Maritime[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Birkenhead Naval Yard
Dock 1
Fletcher Dock
Jenkins Street Boatyards
Port Adelaide Lighthouse

Rail[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Outer Harbor railway line
Alberton railway station
Peterhead railway station
Port Adelaide railway station
Port Dock railway station
Ethelton railway station
Semaphore line (railway)
Rail transport in South Australia
Dry Creek – Port Adelaide railway
Genesee & Wyoming Australia
Australian National Railways Commission
Commercial Road rail viaduct
Mary MacKillop railway bridge
Port River rail bridge

Roads and bridges[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Birkenhead Bridge stub
Grand Junction Road
Jervois Bridge stub
Northern Expressway
Port River Expressway
Tom 'Diver' Derrick Bridge stub
Port Road
Victoria Road

Commerce and Industry[edit]

Companies[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Adelaide Brighton Cement
Adelaide Steamship Company
ASC Pty Ltd
CSR Limited
D. & J. Fowler Ltd. took over the bankrupt Adelaide Milling Company's flour mill
Dry Creek explosives depot
Dry Creek smelters Dry Creek Smelting and Refining Company
Australian Smelting Company Proprietary Limited
Eglo Engineering
Elders Limited
Electricity Trust of South Australia
English and Australian Copper Company
Flinders Ports
Francis Clark and Sons
G. Wood, Son & Co.
Imperial Chemical Industries
IMX Resources
John Darling and Son the company purchased the Eclipse flour mills, Port Adelaide, and the goodwill of J. Dunn and Co. in ???
Incitec Pivot
Mobil Birkenhead depot
Newport Quays consortium
North Arm Powder Magazine
Pelican Point Power Station
Osborne Power Station
Penrice Soda Products
Ridley Inc.
Royal Dutch Shell
South Australian Company
Torrens Island Power Station
W G Porter & Son Pty Ltd
W. H. Burford & Son Soap factory at Dry Creek from 1922

Ships and shipping[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Australian steamer Adele
Booya (ship)
California (Dutch ship)
Catharina (ship)
City of Adelaide (1864)
City of Singapore (ship) form only SA Maritime Museum > 1924: City of Singapore explosion
SA Memory > Fire on board City of Singapore
Dutch / English account of the towing of City of Singapore to Rotterdam for repair
Ellen (1883)
Falie
SS Ferret
Gosforth (ship)
Hertford (1920)
HMAS Banks
HMAS Collins (SSG 73)
HMAS Encounter (naval base)
HMAS Hobart (DDGH 39)
HMAS Protector (1884) SA Maritime Museum > HMCS Protector
HMAS Shepparton (A 03)
HMAS Torrens
HMAS Wyatt Earp SA Maritime Museum > 1947: Southward Bound - Antarctic expedition departs
HMS Beatrice (1860)
HMS Katoomba (1889) damaged in a collision with the tug Yatala in Port Adelaide on 29 December 1891
Hougoumont (ship)
Iserbrook (ship)
Island Seaway
SS Karatta
Katherine Stewart Forbes (ship)
Mosquito Fleet (South Australia)
MSA Carole-S
MV Nelcebee SA Maritime Museum > Nelcebee
Norma (ship) SA Maritime Museum > Norma
One and All
Oregon Pine (schooner)
Paluma-class survey motor launch
Popeye (boat)
Postboy (ship)
Prince George (ship)
Draft:Royal Admiral (1828)
Santiago (1856 ship)
Seahorse Spirit
Shaw, Savill & Albion Line
Skjold (ship)
Star of Greece (ship) SA Maritime Museum > Wreck of Star of Greece
Success (prison ship) SA Maritime Museum > Success
Torrens (clipper ship)
MV Troubridge SA Maritime Museum > 1961: MV Troubridge starts service
Yelta (tugboat) stub SA Maritime Museum > Yelta
Zebra (ship)
No 5 dumb hopper barge

People[edit]

19th Century[edit]

N.B. Some people on this list, particularly those marked (**) had only a peripheral connection to Port Adelaide. List includes 19th C MPs from Electoral district of Port Adelaide.

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
William Archibald initially employed on the Port Adelaide wharves; later a politician, then a bookseller in Semaphore
**Henry Ayers owned the British Hotel in the late 1870s
David Bower (politician) timber merchant at Port Adelaide; member for Port Adelaide, 1865-1870, 1875-87
Frederick Estcourt Bucknall built a boatshed on the Port River to the south-east of where the Jervois Street bridge was later built, later "Estcourt House" at Tennyson
**Francis Robert Burton youth penal reformer, lived at Glanville
**William Clark (inventor) designed water supply and drainage scheme for Port Adelaide
Patrick Boyce Coglin
Edward Collinson
**Ebenezer Cooke (politician) started as accountant for the English and Australian Copper Company later a politician
**William Rooke Creswell second commanding officer HMAS Protector (1884), and 'father' of the Royal Australian Navy
John James Duncan
John Dunn (miller)
**Thomas Elder a founding director of the Adelaide Steamship Company
**John England (engineer) erection of the Port Adelaide lighthouse
William Giles (colonial manager)
John Barton Hack
George Hall (Australian politician)
**George Ernest Hamilton Assistant Engineer for the Port Adelaide railway in 1853, designed the smelters at Port Adelaide and Wallaroo in 1860
John Hart (South Australian colonist)
John Hart, Jr.
John Michael Higgins (metallurgist) Dry Creel Smelter
Henry Hill MP for Port Adelaide 1868–1870
John Hill (explorer)
George Feltham Hopkins MP for Port Adelaide 1887–1893
Henry Kent Hughes
John Bristow Hughes
Philip Levi created and named the original subdivision of Rosewater in 1855
William Light
Thomas Lipson
Frank Lundie
Ivor MacGillivray MP for Port Adelaide 1893–1918
David McLaren (colonial manager)
William Mattinson MP for Port Adelaide 1881–1893
John Morphett
George North (Tramountanas)
William Owen MP for Port Adelaide 1860–1862
Frank Potts (winemaker)
William Pullen
William Quin MP for Port Adelaide 1875–1880
Philip Santo
Jacob William Smith MP for Port Adelaide 1866–1868
**Robert Barr Smith a founding director of the Adelaide Steamship Company
Charles Tucker (mayor)
John Cotterell Phillips Walcot first commanding officer HMAS Protector (1884)
List of mayors of Port Adelaide

20th Century[edit]

N.B. Some people in this list were born in Port Adelaide and achieved fame (or notoriety) after moving elsewhere, or only had a peripheral connection to the area.

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Josie Agius form only
Dianne Alagich form only
Veronica Brodie form only
Tom Derrick
Lionel B. Fletcher
Sarah Francisco
John Giles (painter) Port of Adelaide National Trust > John Giles Exhibition
George Hutton form only
Keith Le Leu
Raymond Leane
Mortimer Menpes
John Kundereri Moriarty form only
Rex Munn
Lewis O'Brien (Kaurna Elder)
Charles Perkins (Aboriginal activist) form only
Margaret Preston
Anna Rennie form only
Edna Roper
Arthur Searcy President of Marine Board
Jeffrey Smart
Bryce Walmsley

Politicians[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Electoral district of Port Adelaide
Thomas Henry Brooker MP for Port Adelaide 1902–1905
Fred Birrell
Mark Butler form only
Henry Chesson
Susan Close
Francis Joseph Condon
Kevin Foley (politician)
Norman Foster (Australian politician)
Thompson Green MP for Port Adelaide 1910–1915
Bert Hoare
Reg Hurst
John Jonas MP for Port Adelaide 1927–1933
Ivor MacGillivray
Norm Peterson form only
John Price
John Ryan MP for Port Adelaide 1959–1970
Rod Sawford
James Stephens MP for Port Adelaide 1938–1959
Albert Thompson (Australian politician)
Thomas Turner Thompson MP for Port Adelaide 1927–1930
John Stanley Verran
Frederick Ward (Australian politician)
George Whitten
Henry Willis (Australian politician)
Mick Young form only

Social institutions[edit]

Arts[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Port Adelaide Artists Forum
Vitalstatistix Theatre Company Vitalstatistix Theatre Company

Schools & further education facilities[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Australian Maritime and Fishing Academy
Ethelton Primary School
Largs Bay Primary School
Lefevre High School
Lefevre Peninsula Primary School
North Haven Primary School
Ocean View College originally Taperoo High School
Port Adelaide Girls Technical High School form only
Port Adelaide TAFE
Portside Christian School
Semaphore Primary School
Westport Primary School
Tauondi College

Organisations[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
British International Sailors Society
Dale St Women's Health Centre form only
Port Adelaide Institute
Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society form only


Media[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Portside Messenger
WOW FM 100.5 http://wowfm.org/


Monuments[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Workers' Memorial, Port Adelaide stub + list
World War I memorial, St Paul's stub + list

Religion[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Port Adelaide Uniting Church
Rosewater Uniting Church

Sport & recreation[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
Port Adelaide Baseball Club
Port Adelaide Cricket Club
Port Adelaide Football Club
Port Adelaide Pirates SC
Dragon Boat SA
Marina Adelaide
North Haven marina
Port Adelaide Rowing Club
Port Adelaide Sailing Club
Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron RSAYS website

Tourist attractions[edit]

Wikipedia article PAW equivalent pages Notes
The Seahorse Farm