Dudley Park, is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, located approximately 3 kilometres north-west of the CBD.
The Dudley Park Cemetery is located within the suburb at the corner of Simpson Avenue and Exeter Terrace.
Ltd. to manufacture caffeine, theobromine and other drugs on a 40 acres (16 ha) site on Pym Street in Dudley Park.
This had become necessary as the major global source for caffeine had been the Netherlands, which had been occupied by Germany early in World War II.
[9] As the factory was being established, the state government assisted with a new road and railway crossing, and extending the metropolitan sewerage to the area.