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Encyclopedia > Magill, South Australia
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Magill is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Burnside. 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. ...

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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Magill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (596 words)
Magill is an Irish politics and current affairs magazine originally founded by Vincent Browne and others in 1977.
Magill was widely perceived as groundbreaking, specialising in in-depth investigative articles and colourful reportage by journalists such as Eamonn McCann (who wrote its anonymous Wigmore column) and Gene Kerrigan.
Magill ceased publication for a period in the 1990s before returning in 1997.
City of Burnside - Magill Cemetery - Adelaide, South Australia (294 words)
The Magill Cemetery is owned by the City of Burnside, is 5639 Square Metres in Size and bordered by Pepper St, Jackson St and Carey St, Magill.
In 1878 the land comprising the cemetery was donated to the Magill Methodist Church.
William Pitman (d 1878) who arrived in South Australia in 1840 and was a vine dresser at Crompton and Clark vineyards.
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