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Encyclopedia > Glen Osmond, South Australia
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Glen Osmond is a small suburb of Adelaide in the City of Burnside located in the foothills of the Adelaide Hills. Jump to: navigation, search Adelaide is the capital city of the Australian state of South Australia. ... Burnside is one of the more cultural cities in South Australia with a popluation of more than 3 million. ... The Adelaide Hills is part of the Mount Lofty Ranges, east of the city of Adelaide in the state of South Australia. ...

Suburbs of the City of Burnside
Auldana | Beaumont | Beulah Park | Burnside | Dulwich | Eastwood | Erindale | Frewville | Glen Osmond | Glenside | Glenunga | Hazelwood | Kensington Gardens | Kensington Park | Leabrook | Leawood Gardens | Linden Park | Magill | Mount Osmond | Rose Park | Rosslyn Park | Skye | St. Georges | Stonyfell | Toorak Gardens | Tusmore | Waterfall Gully | Wattle Park

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Derek's Family Tree - Person Page 16 (2219 words)
Charles Glen GOLDSACK married Julia Georgina ATTRILL, daughter of Joseph ATTRILL and Elizabeth (?), on 24 September 1904 at St Saviour, Glen Osmond, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Osmond [Ormond?] George GOLDSACK was born on 12 December 1878 at Australia,.
Osmond [Ormond?] George GOLDSACK was buried in December 1911 at St Saviour, Glen Osmond, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Mount Osmond, South Australia: Information from Answers.com (2555 words)
It is bounded to the north by the suburb of Beaumont, to the north-east by Burnside, to the east by Waterfall Gully, to the south by Leawood Gardens/Eagle on the Hill, to the south-west by Urrbrae, to the west by Glen Osmond and to the north-west by St.
Mount Osmond is composed of the Mount itself and a ridge (Long Ridge) stretching out to the south-east between the valley of the South Eastern Freeway and that of Waterfall Gully.
The Mount Osmond Interchange on the South Eastern Freeway.
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