Our History Video Series

Our History Video SEries

In 2021, we launched our history video series called Our History. The videos take you behind the scenes of Burnside’s rich heritage. The first series covers a wide variety of topics, including Kaurna history, the history of our oldest trees, The Regal Theatre and much more. We hope you enjoy these trips back in time with us.

Episode 0.1

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Glen Osmond became the birth-place of Australia’s mining history when two Cornish miners discovered silver-lead ore at Mt Osmond in 1841. Three mines were quickly established in the area: Wheal Gawler (1841), Glen Osmond Mines (1842) and Wheal Watkins (1843).

Episode 0.2

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Designed in 1938 by Edward Murray Seymour, the Burnside crest reflects our city's tradition and heritage. Mayor of Burnside Anne Monceaux explains the elements and history of our City crest. 

Episode 1

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This first episode, hosted by Dr Susan Marsden, will take you back to the Historic Village of Burnside which was established in the 1830s.

Episode 2.1

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Episode 2 covers several historic businesses within Burnside, released as 5 'mini-episodes', This first mini-episode, hosted by Mayor of Burnside Anne Monceaux, covers the history of the iconic Penfolds winery which was founded in Magill in 1844 by Dr Christopher Rawson Penfold and Mary Penfold.

Episode 2.2

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This 'mini-episode' of Our History Episode 2 goes behind the scenes of Magill Grain Store. The store was built circa 1920 for James Kermode and was purchased in 1957 by Martin Wallis, whose son and grandson still run the store to this day.

Episode 2.3

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This 'mini-episode' of Our History Episode 2 goes behind the scenes of Heyne's Garden Centre, which was established in 1869 by Ernst Heyne and is still operated by the Heyne family today.

Episode 2.4

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This 'mini-episode' of Our History Episode 2 covers the history of Bennetts Magill Pottery. The business was established in 1887 by Charles William Bennett and is now operated by John Bennett, the fifth generation of Bennetts to run the business.

Episode 2.5

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This is the penultimate 'mini-episode' of Episode 2, which explores the history of Hines Hardware. Hines Hardware was established in the late 1960s by Des Hines and purchased by Guido and Claudio Spina in 1988, who still run the store over 30 years later.

Episode 3

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Hazelwood Park has a rich history and is one of our major reserves, featuring a wide variety of wildlife and native trees as well several popular community facilities including the George Bolton Swimming Centre Burnside and the Wombat Waterhole playground.

Episode 4 (Part 1)

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Beaumont House is currently the state office for the National Trust of South Australia and was built in 1849 for the first Anglican bishop of Adelaide Augustus Short. It was later inhabited by Sir Samuel Davenport, who developed the olive oil industry within South Australia.

Episode 4 (Part 2)

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This is part two of Episode 4 of Our History, which goes behind the scenes of Beaumont House's stunning gardens. These gardens were once home to thousands of olive trees, which were planted by Sir Samuel Davenport as he developed South Australia's olive oil industry.

Episode 5

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This episode of Our History celebrates the Burnside Library, which opened on 8 April 1961 and has flourished ever since. Join us as we catch up with staff who have seen the library transform over years and decades as a much loved community centre.

Episode 6

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This episode of Our History delves into the past of some of Burnside's oldest trees, both public and residential. Trees are an integral part of the City of Burnside and provide many benefits, from cooling the urban environment to providing habitat for wildlife. Find out all about it in this episode!

Episode 7

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At almost 100 years of age, The Regal Theatre is a much loved space within the City of Burnside. Having changed hands (and names!) many times over the decades, the theatre is now owned and operated by Council, where we continue to host regular movie screenings, concerts, Adelaide Fringe shows, citizenship ceremonies and much more. Find out more about what we have on show at www.theregaltheatre.com.au

Episode 8

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The Grange Cottage, located on the Penfolds Magill Estate, was the home of Mary and Christopher Penfold from 1844 and still exists to this day. Normally only accessible by tour, in this episode you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at this historic home and find out more about its special place in Burnside's history.