Where did the Germans settle in South Australia?

The first group settled on the River Torrens north of Adelaide at a place they named Klemzig after the town from which most originated. Other groups followed, settling at Hahndorf and in the Barossa Valley. Between the 1850s and 1870s large numbers of German immigrants were arriving weekly at Port Adelaide.

Why did the Germans come to Adelaide?

They came to escape religious persecution at home, and Kavel settled them at Klemzig with the help of George Fife Angas. Although Angas was given great credit for bringing out these Germans, it was certainly not new.

Why did German people migrate to South Australia?

German migrants made a significant contribution to the establishment of South Australia in the early years of British settlement. Since this time, Germans have migrated to South Australia for a variety of reasons, including religious, freedom and economic reasons.

When did the Germans come to South Australia?

16 November 1838
First Germans arrive in South Australia The first significant group of Germans arrive from the Prussian province of Brandenburg on 16 November 1838.

How many German settlers came to South Australia?

On a trip beset with sickness, 55 people, mainly young children and the elderly, died. On 28 October 1841, 213 emigrants from Prussia arrived at Port Misery in South Australia.

Why did the Germans go to Australia?

Why did Germans Come to Australia? The largest German waves of immigration into Australia took place in the middle to the late nineteenth century and again before the middle of the twentieth. Many came because of religious persecution at home or because of a thirst for exploration or a desire for economic improvement.

What port did German immigrants leave from?

Southern and western Germans tended to emigrate through the ports of Bremen or Le Havre. Northern and eastern Germans tended to leave through Hamburg. The records of departures from these ports are called passenger lists.

Where did German immigrants settle in Australia?

German settlement in Australia began in large numbers in 1838, with the arrival of immigrants from Prussia to Adelaide, in the then colony of South Australia. German immigrants became prominent in settling South Australia and the Queensland.

What food did German immigrants bring to Australia?

wurst or sausage was a common dish brought to Australia and german immigrants introduced australians to the huge range of german sausages. streuselkuchen was a popular dessert brought over to Australia and is now known as ‘german cake’, it was a typical dessert in south Australia.

Where did German immigrants settle in South Australia?

The first group settled on the River Torrens north of Adelaide at a place they named Klemzig after the town from which most originated. Other groups followed, settling at Hahndorf and in the Barossa Valley. Between the 1850s and 1870s large numbers of German immigrants were arriving weekly at Port Adelaide.

What was German culture like in South Australia?

South Australia’s pre-1914 German society was not homogeneous. Rural farming communities had little in common with the high culture and German language newspapers of Adelaide’s richer middle class and professional Germans, nor indeed with the vernacular culture of the artisans and labourers.

How many Germans went to Australia in the 1950s?

Audience interest in the 80,000 Germans who travelled ‘down under’ in the 1950s and 60s, as well as smaller numbers in the 19th century, has been growing ever since the museum opened, no doubt boosted by the new wave of young Germans who, since 2000, have taken advantage of the Australian Government’s working holiday scheme.

When did the Lutherans arrive in South Australia?

In November 1838 Pastor Kavel brought a large group of German Lutheran migrants to South Australia. The first group of 21 Lutherans arrived on the Bengaleeon 18 November followed two days later by the main group on the Prince George.