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 the Central Business District, it runs north to south from North Terrace to Wakefield Street, parallel to and approximately midway between King William and Pulteney streets.
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GawlerPlace is a single-lane thoroughfare in the city centre of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. Somewhat narrower than other busy streets in...
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...
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...
business, which became J. A. Holden & Co. in 1863, moved to a building in GawlerPlace, which he purchased in 1865. A contract to supply carts and other equipment...
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...
on the east side of GawlerPlace, midway between Rundle and Grenfell streets, where Allan's building now stands (58-60 GawlerPlace). A new four-storey...
Company occupied offices on North Terrace on the corner of GawlerPlace. The new building, "Gawler Chambers", was completed in 1914. It was wound up on 17...
estate. A number of public laneways lead off the mall, such as GawlerPlace, James Place, Charles Street, Twin Street, and No Fixed Address Lane. These...
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...
1905 he had a new showroom and factory built on Acre 271, west side of GawlerPlace, between Flinders and Wakefield streets. The upper floor was devoted...
Schilling, landbroker of GawlerPlace. In 1851 he founded a German School in Freeman Street (now the stretch of GawlerPlace between Grenfell and Wakefield...
The Gawler Football Club was an Australian rules football club that was founded in June 1868 based at Gawler in the Township of Gawler about 39 km to the...
Lieutenant-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...
the largest organ in Adelaide. The congregation was originally at the GawlerPlace Wesleyan Chapel. The first minister at the Pirie Street site was Daniel...
1871–1874, with premises at 59 Rundle Street at the southwest corner of GawlerPlace; later to become Birks Chemists. Thomas was with British Australian Coke...
Gawler Primary School is a state school in South Australia opened in January 1878. It is located on the edge of the historic Church Hill State Heritage...
definition of towns. Suburbs of Adelaide are not included, with the exception of Gawler, Mount Barker, Crafers-Bridgewater and Nairne, which can all be seen as...
their signal could be received reliably, opened a retail store at 113 GawlerPlace, and engaged salesmen to sell receivers on commission. By December 1923...
south side of the road, 2.75 yards (2.51 m) west of the east side of GawlerPlace. In 1928 an old bell was found in the tower, which was probably the first...
retiring in 1957. In 1946, after demobbing, he set up a business at 91a GawlerPlace "W. L. Bridgland children's furnishings" selling nursery furniture. The...