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Pro Window Cleaning Adleaide

66 Richmond Road
Keswick South Australia 5035
Australia

1300 831 220

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Pro Window Cleaning Adelaide is your trusted expert in a variety of window cleaning services. Our team is dedicated to residential window cleaning, as well as commercial window cleaning and solar panel cleaning. Our unwavering dedication to excellence and extensive experience ensures that your windows will be sparkling, and your solar panel will operate at maximum efficiency. Pro Window Cleaning Adelaide can provide you with the best window and solar panel cleaning services, whether it is for your home or office. You can rely on us to give your property a clean and clear look. Contact Pro Window Cleaning Adelaide today and let us brighten up your space.

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Wednesday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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About Keswick

Keswick() is an inner south-western suburb of Adelaide, adjacent to the park lands, and located in the City of West Torrens. The suburb is home to the Keswick Barracks, the headquarters of the Royal District Nursing Service, the Keswick Cricket Club and Richmond Primary School. The Adelaide Parklands Terminal for interstate passenger trains, formerly known as Keswick Terminal, was within the boundary of the suburb until 1987 when, inclusive of adjacent business sites and covering a total area of 56.6 hectares (140 acres), it was declared a suburb in its own right. == History == The area was inhabited by the Kaurna people before settlement by Europeans.Keswick railway station was opened on 6 April 1913. It serviced the local Adelaide train network before being eventually closed and demolished in March 2013.The District Headquarters of the 4th Military District, known as Keswick Barracks or "The Home of the Brass Hats", was completed in 1913, and was the first substantial Commonwealth building to be constructed in South Australia. It has had several modifications, including the addition of an extra storey in 1940, and is still standing, located on Anzac Highway, in the northern corner of Keswick Military Barracks.In 1915, the Keswick Hospital (No. 7 Australian General Hospital), also known as the "Diggers Hospital", Repatriation Hospital, or Repatriation General Hospital, was built to accommodate wounded soldiers returning from World War I as part of the Keswick Barracks complex. In November 1915 funds were being raised to build a recreation hall for the soldiers, designed by Woods, Bagot, Jory & Laybourne Smith, which opened on 11 February 1916. After the opening of the Daw Park Repatriation General Hospital, patients were transferred from Keswick Hospital in December 1946, but an outpatients facility continued to operate at Keswick until 1968, when it finally closed.On 18 September 1918, tram line opened between the existing Sturt Street line, via West Terrace, down Anzac Highway (then Bay Road), to Keswick. It was used to transport returned soldiers to the hospital.

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