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'''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!
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== News from the Museum  ==
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== Mallala Museum received grant ==
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'''MOCK WEDDING CEREMONY  - 2ND JUNE 1951'''
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The Mallala Museum is planning for the project “The Domestic Homefront during Wartime“. A grant under the History SA’s [http://www.community.history.sa.gov.au/grants Community Museums Program] was received for the design and the development of the display.
  
A group of prominent personalities conducted a mock wedding ceremony and breakfast for the fictitious couple of Master Ramsbottom and Miss Bullfinch at the Gawler Institute. The event attracted an attendance of over 800 and raised £178 towards a swimming pool fund.  
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The Paint Shop Gallery (Shed) will be transformed into areas representing a kitchen and laundry, a time line of items used in those areas and an interpretative display of the development of the East Bros Company.<br>
  
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The members of the Committee  are guided through this planning stage by the illustrations and plans of the talented designer Peter Templeton.
  
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==Mallala District News==
If so, contact Stan via email gawlerhistory@yahoo.com.au
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== Share your Gawler history stories ==
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== Then and Now 2 Wasleys Road  ==
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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:[mailto:gawlerhistory@yahoo.com.au gawlerhistory@yahoo.com.au]
 
  
== Find and share historic images ==
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Read the complete story  [http://mallala.nowandthen.net.au/index.php?title=2_Wasleys_Road here]
  
Join us on Flickr to find more images of Gawler's history. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_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. [http://www.flickr.com/groups/1964139@N22/ 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 [mailto:gawlerhistory@yahoo.com.au gawlerhistory@yahoo.com.au]
 
 
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'''May is History Month'''
 
 
[http://gawler.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/History%20Month%202013%20Poster.pdf Click here] to find out what is happening in Gawler for History Month.
 
 
 
For more upcoming events visit Town of Gawler's website [http://www.gawler.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=292 Calendar of events]
 
 
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Town of Gawler kindly approves the use of this historic logo.
 
 
== Look what we found!  ==
 
 
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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]
 
Have a look through all of Paul's photographs [http://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/sets/72157629136651911// here.]
 
 
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== Have a look at these videos below (L-R), Lions Club Gawler Railway Station Involvement,    Song of Australia Centenary, St George's Bell Ringing and Our Wiki Launch in May 2012 ==
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== Mallala Museum is now on Facebook  ==
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== Gallipoli Crossing - Do you know when and why it was named? ==
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In the Mallala area it is a well known and accepted sign for a location.
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The disappearance of the sign and the desire to install a replacement has resulted in some puzzling questions.
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It was considered to have been named in recognition of the WW1 invasion at Gallipoli. “The landing of the Anzacs at Gallipoli coincided, when the railway construction had reached that point." ''Quoted from P36 of the book “To South Australia’s Shore They Came.”''
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A grant to finance the replacement required research for qualified information to be presented in the application.
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Operations in connections with the Salisbury to Long Plains Railway, authorized by an Act in 1913, were commenced at the Salisbury end on April 23 last. The line is to be 34 1/2 miles long."<br>
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The line had not reached the site Gallipoli Crossing.
  
Very interesting new information from the descendants of "Ferguson and Urie", the 1877 makers of The Good Samaritan window in St Georges Church. [http://fergusonandurie.wordpress.com/category/gawler/ Click here to read.]
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'''All information to assist in the research would be appreciated.''' Email:[mailto:museum@rbe.net.au museum@rbe.net.au]
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== Find and share historic images  ==
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Join us on Flickr to find more images of Mallala's history and share your own! [http://www.flickr.com/photos/mallalamuseum/ Mallala Museum on Flickr]  
  
[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4EjkA7CXbhASFNtMzhaWnNCaFE/edit Lodge of Fidelity - A Jubilee History]
 
  
[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4EjkA7CXbhAQkV1ZThZckJ3NHc/edit?usp=sharing Lodge of Fidelity - A Centenary Celebration]
 
  
[http://gawler.nowandthen.net.au/index.php?title=Dead_Man%27s_Pass Dead Man's Pass] - two very old pics just found!
 
 
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Revision as of 08:43, 1 April 2013

Now and Then is a community heritage wiki website created and maintained by the people of Mallala and district, South Australia. You are welcome to join and share your knowledge, memories and stories of Mallala and district. Create your account and join in!

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Click the colored pins on this interactive map to find the stories in this wiki. Try zooming in or out, shifting the view to see more, or switch between the map or satellite view.

News from the Museum

Mallala Museum, 2009
Mallala Museum, 2009

Mallala Museum received grant

The Mallala Museum is planning for the project “The Domestic Homefront during Wartime“. A grant under the History SA’s Community Museums Program was received for the design and the development of the display.

The Paint Shop Gallery (Shed) will be transformed into areas representing a kitchen and laundry, a time line of items used in those areas and an interpretative display of the development of the East Bros Company.

The members of the Committee are guided through this planning stage by the illustrations and plans of the talented designer Peter Templeton.

Mallala District News

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Mallala Museum Blog

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Mallala Sports News

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Then and Now 2 Wasleys Road

H. Lawrence Saddler at Mallala, 1870s
H. Lawrence Saddler at Mallala, 1870s
Mallala Main Street c1895, 2 Wasleys Rd on right
Mallala Main Street c1895, 2 Wasleys Rd on right
Building at 2 Wasleys Road about to be demolished 2009
Building at 2 Wasleys Road about to be demolished 2009
The Opening of the Rotunda at 2 Wasley Road
The Opening of the Rotunda at 2 Wasley Road


Read the complete story here


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Mallala Museum is now on Facebook

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Gallipoli Crossing - Do you know when and why it was named?

In the Mallala area it is a well known and accepted sign for a location. The disappearance of the sign and the desire to install a replacement has resulted in some puzzling questions.

It was considered to have been named in recognition of the WW1 invasion at Gallipoli. “The landing of the Anzacs at Gallipoli coincided, when the railway construction had reached that point." Quoted from P36 of the book “To South Australia’s Shore They Came.”

A grant to finance the replacement required research for qualified information to be presented in the application. In newspaper The Register Tues 22 June 1915 p6 quoting:

"RAILWAY WORK PROGRESSING

Operations in connections with the Salisbury to Long Plains Railway, authorized by an Act in 1913, were commenced at the Salisbury end on April 23 last. The line is to be 34 1/2 miles long."
The line had not reached the site Gallipoli Crossing.

All information to assist in the research would be appreciated. Email:museum@rbe.net.au

Find and share historic images

Join us on Flickr to find more images of Mallala's history and share your own! Mallala Museum on Flickr


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