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Plympton, South Australia

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Postcode(s)
  
5038

Postal code
  
5038

Lga
  
City of West Torrens

State electorate(s)
  
Ashford

Federal division
  
Division of Hindmarsh

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Plympton is a suburb of the city of Adelaide, South Australia. The name is believed to have been given by Henry Mooringe Boswarva to a private subdivision in the area, naming after his home town in Devon, England. It was accepted as an official name for the suburb in 1944.

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Map of Plympton SA 5038, Australia

The remnants of the North Terrace – Glenelg railway line can be found in Plympton's West Side cycleway.

In 1896 a "plumpton" track for coursing was established in the area by the Plympton Coursing Company. The Adelaide Plumpton Coursing Club was formed in 1908, with John Creswell as president, to control dog racing at Plympton. The track and adjacent polo grounds later came to be called "Birkalla", after the nearby railway station, though the name "Plympton Plumpton" lingered on.

Plympton is known for its diverse ethnic composition.

Plympton is in the City of West Torrens local government area, the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of Ashford and the Australian House of Representatives Division of Hindmarsh.

History

Plympton Post Office opened on 7 October 1856.

Plympton is referred to in the song "Plympton High" from the 1993 album True Believers by John Schumann of Redgum.

References

Plympton, South Australia Wikipedia