Gawler Place is a single-lane thoroughfare in the city centre of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. Somewhat narrower than other busy streets in...
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Gawler is the oldest country town on the Australian mainland in the state of South Australia. It was named after the second Governor (British Vice-Regal...
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The Gawler line, also known as the Gawler Central line, is a suburban commuter railway line in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. The Gawler Line is...
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IOOF Building (Adelaide) (section 47 Gawler Place)
basement of "Bowmans Building" in King William Street, purchased land at 47 Gawler Place, and commenced construction of a new office building. The new building...
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business, which became J. A. Holden & Co. in 1863, moved to a building in Gawler Place, which he purchased in 1865. A contract to supply carts and other equipment...
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on the east side of Gawler Place, midway between Rundle and Grenfell streets, where Allan's building now stands (58-60 Gawler Place). A new four-storey...
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Gawler railway station is located on the Gawler line. Situated in the South Australian town of Gawler, it is 39.8 kilometres (24.7 mi) from Adelaide station...
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estate. A number of public laneways lead off the mall, such as Gawler Place, James Place, Charles Street, Twin Street, and No Fixed Address Lane. These...
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Gawler is a town in South Australia on the Gawler River. Gawler may also refer to: Gawler (surname), people whose surname is Gawler George Gawler (1795–1869)...
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1905 he had a new showroom and factory built on Acre 271, west side of Gawler Place, between Flinders and Wakefield streets. The upper floor was devoted...
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In 1848, the Savings Bank of South Australia opened for business in Gawler Place, Adelaide, and the organisation which became the State Bank of South...
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The Town of Gawler is a local government area located north of Adelaide city centre in South Australia containing Gawler and its suburbs. The corporate...
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machinist and brassfounder G. Schwan, formerly of Berends & Schwan, of Gawler Place, 3 doors from Rundle street, who went out of business in 1860. It is...
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Company occupied offices on North Terrace on the corner of Gawler Place. The new building, "Gawler Chambers", was completed in 1914. It was wound up on 17...
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1951 by Jack Edwards and Edward Hayward with the first store opening on Gawler Place, Adelaide. As at June 2018 there were 84 Vintage Cellars stores. In September...
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Colonel George Gawler KH (21 July 1795 – 7 May 1869) was the second Governor of South Australia, at the same time serving as Resident Commissioner, from...
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Schilling, landbroker of Gawler Place. In 1851 he founded a German School in Freeman Street (now the stretch of Gawler Place between Grenfell and Wakefield...
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purchased the whole of the Rundle Street frontage from Stephens Place to Gawler Place, and rebuilt the store. He appointed Frank Edward Cornish (1863–1930)...
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the John Woodhall, arriving in January 1849, and in 1855 founded in Gawler Place the hardware firm that in April 1864 became A. Simpson & Son. The young...
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the largest organ in Adelaide. The congregation was originally at the Gawler Place Wesleyan Chapel. The first minister at the Pirie Street site was Daniel...
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Troy had a studio and workshop at 67 Flinders Street and another at Gawler Place, where he and a small staff produced much of the art glass found in the...
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Adelaide's stock exchanges They built a new five-storey warehouse in Gawler Place; opened February 1886 Behind this building they had a box store on the...
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retiring in 1957. In 1946, after demobbing, he set up a business at 91a Gawler Place "W. L. Bridgland children's furnishings" selling nursery furniture. The...
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1871–1874, with premises at 59 Rundle Street at the southwest corner of Gawler Place; later to become Birks Chemists. Thomas was with British Australian Coke...
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their signal could be received reliably, opened a retail store at 113 Gawler Place, and engaged salesmen to sell receivers on commission. By December 1923...
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National Library of Australia. "Opening of Mr. G. P. Harris's Store, Gawler-place". South Australian Weekly Chronicle. Vol. VI, no. 300. South Australia...
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Hindley Street by the Methodists then abandoned for their new building in Gawler Place. McLaren was the unofficial pastor, and later, Thomas, his wife Jean...
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1848: The Savings Bank of South Australia begins trading from a room in Gawler Place. 1849: City Commissioners are nominated to manage Adelaide. 1850: G....
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other Australian merchants. In 1864 Harris established a second store at Gawler Place, while Scotsman William Fraser and another employee, George Scarfe, ran...
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