I've placed this one on Pedder Crescent - named so after Bertram Pedder, a local Adelaide legend who only recently passed away in February 2010 aged 101.
Between 1881 and 1966 the area now known as Regency Park was the Tam O'Shanter Sewerage Farm and during the 1950s Mr Pedder saved the life of a boy who had fallen into one of the treatment pools here at the time.
Known as Bert, Mr Pedder lived in Magill for more than 80 years with his wife Eileen and their six children. After finishing school at Marryatville he worked in several jobs including Jimmy Kermode's Grain Store in Magill. In the 1930's he played Football for the Magill Royals and was known as "Brusher" around the club after his talent for brushing off his opponents. A photo of Mr Pedder on his 100th Birthday still adorns the side of the Campbelltown Council Bus and he is survived by 3 of his 6 children.
CAUTION: Area can be slippery - take care with Children.
You are looking for a medium sized fruit container.
Original contents include: Alien, Dino Bird, Smurfette, Penguin, Shotgun Shell, Trophy and TB Tylers Treasure.