There was a large group of spectators present and the Concordia Band who had accompanied the Adelaide Club discoursed excellent music throughout the afternoon.
[3] On Saturday afternoon at 3pm, 3rd September 1871, the return match between the Adelaide (Blue) and Kensingtons (Pink) Clubs was played on the North Park Lands.
A large number of visitors from city and suburbs attended, partly attracted by the fine weather and Schrader's Band.
[6] At annual meeting of the Kensington Cricket, Football and Athletic Association was held at the Norwood Town Hall on Friday evening, 27th November 1874 — the Hon.
The grass has grown remarkably well, in most parts completely covering the ground [7] From an area originally known as Shipsters Paddock, Kensington Oval was officially opened for play on Saturday afternnon, 10 July 1875 by the Hon.
Following the fourth defeat by seven goals to nil against South Park on their home ground the club held a meeting and decided to disband.
[14] A general meeting of the Kensington Football Club was held on evening of Wednesday 23rd November 1881 at the Imperial Hotel, when Mr. C. W. Mudie on behalf of the club presented Mr. James Lyall with a musical album, as a token of esteem for his past services as secretary during the football season and in connection with the annual sports held on October 29.
[16] The opening colour match of the club's 1883 season was played on the old Adelaide Ground with 46 members taking part in the game.
[18] The 1884 Annual General Meeting of the Kensington Football Club was held In the Prince Alfred Hotel on Wednesday evening.