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Well known Gawler photographer, Paul Barnet, has spent a large portion of the last 12 months taking photos of all of the beautiful houses, businesses and other heritage areas as listed in the [http://www.sa.gov.au/upload/franchise/Housing,%20property%20and%20land/PLG/Online%20DPs/Greater%20metropolitan/Gawler_Council_Development_Plan.pdf/ Town of Gawler's Development Plan] | Well known Gawler photographer, Paul Barnet, has spent a large portion of the last 12 months taking photos of all of the beautiful houses, businesses and other heritage areas as listed in the [http://www.sa.gov.au/upload/franchise/Housing,%20property%20and%20land/PLG/Online%20DPs/Greater%20metropolitan/Gawler_Council_Development_Plan.pdf/ Town of Gawler's Development Plan] | ||
Revision as of 14:45, 4 November 2012
Now and Then is a community heritage wiki website created and maintained by the people of Gawler, South Australia. You are welcome to join and share your knowledge, memories and stories of Gawler. Create your account and join in today!
Contents
- 1 Click the colored pins on this interactive map to find stories in this wiki. Try zooming in or out, shifting the view to see more, or switch between the map or satellite view.
- 2 Can you help?
- 3 Share your Gawler history stories
- 4 Find and share historic images
- 5 Want to join Gawler History Team?
- 6 Look what's on!
- 7 Look what we found!
- 8 Gawler History on YouTube
- 9 These businesses support us. Please support them.
- 10 What's new on Now & Then
- 11 Gawler Sports blog for latest scores and upcoming games
- 12 Barossa Herald headlines
- 13 Bunyip News headlines
- 14 SA Community History News
- 15 SA History Blog
- 16 Most popular articles
Click the colored pins on this interactive map to find stories in this wiki. Try zooming in or out, shifting the view to see more, or switch between the map or satellite view.
Can you help?
KING STREET - c1900
For a time following the construction of the Willaston Bridge in the late 1800’s, King Street was the main thoroughfare to Cowan Street at Light Square. In the picture from the left: Trissie Cheek, Gordon Forgie, Allan Haydock, Ivy Haydock. On the road is Cecil Woods. On the right is J Graham Forgie, later killed in action in France 1918.
Can you provide any further information about this photograph? If so, contact Stan via email gawlerhistory@yahoo.com.au
Share your Gawler history stories
Your Gawler memories deserve to be etched in the history annals of wiki Gawler Now & Then. We are interested in hearing what you know about Gawler. We welcome contributions of yarns, photographs and other memorabilia. Contact Gawler History Team Inc Email:gawlerhistory@yahoo.com.au
Find and share historic images
Join us on Flickr to find more images of Gawler's history. Click here to view many photos of Gawler and surrounds. If you have your own Flickr account you can share your Gawler History photos in our Group. Gawler History Team Group
Want to join Gawler History Team?
All are welcome to join Gawler History Team Inc. We meet on the first Thursday of each month in the St. George's Hall in Cowan Street from 7:15 - 9:30pm. Please contact for more information gawlerhistory@yahoo.com.au
Look what's on!
We remind you that Gawler’s Remembrance Day ceremony takes place at Pioneer Park at 11am on Sunday 11th November.
For more upcoming events visit Town of Gawler's website Calendar of events
340px Town of Gawler kindly approves the use of this historic logo.
Look what we found!
Well known Gawler photographer, Paul Barnet, has spent a large portion of the last 12 months taking photos of all of the beautiful houses, businesses and other heritage areas as listed in the Town of Gawler's Development Plan Have a look through all of Paul's photographs here.
Gawler History on YouTube
These businesses support us. Please support them.
What's new on Now & Then
- Two Wells - the original wells
- Dublin
- Wild Horse Plains
- Baxendale Merle 91690
- Women’s Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF)
- Mallala War Memorial
- Tiller Margaret Helen
- Two Wells Country Fire Service
- RAAF No. 6 Service Flight Training School Fatalities
- Mallala sub-branch Returned and Services League
Gawler Sports blog for latest scores and upcoming games
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Barossa Herald headlines
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Bunyip News headlines
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SA Community History News
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SA History Blog
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Most popular articles
- Dublin School (69,527 views)
- Barabba School (62,015 views)
- Mallala School (58,548 views)
- Korunye School (57,563 views)
- Feltwell Cemetery (51,097 views)
- Shannon Methodist Church (49,796 views)
- Reeves Plains School (48,765 views)
- Teddy Bear (47,026 views)
- Long Plains School (42,408 views)
- Lower Light School (41,184 views)


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