Gawler Terrace

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Fast Facts
Place type: Locality
Town or Locality: Gawler South
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Gawler Terrace rises out of Dead Man's Pass Ford and is split by the Seventh Street/One Tree Hill Road embracing Riggs' Hill. The Riggs' Hill area was not populated until c1960.

Being adjacent to South Para River, Gawler Terrace was an excellent location for children to play. The periodic flooding of the river was a obviously a concern to residents but in recent history no major flooding damage has been experienced.

Pedestrians had no concern during floods as they were able to use the swing bridge (since removed).

This street has homes and buildings within it that are in the Town of Gawler Contributory heritage list.

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References


Gawler Terrace, 1956
Gawler Terrace, 1956
Gawler Terrace 1966
Gawler Terrace 1966

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Gawler Terrace circa 1955. Looking towards Riggs' Hill.
Gawler Terrace circa 1955. Looking towards Riggs' Hill.
Gawler Terrace on Riggs' Hill 8th Aug 1968, from St George's Tower - Jubilee Cottage to the right of the tall tree on Tod Street.
Gawler Terrace on Riggs' Hill 8th Aug 1968, from St George's Tower - Jubilee Cottage to the right of the tall tree on Tod Street.
Dead Man's Pass Swingbridge 1955
Dead Man's Pass Swingbridge 1955
Dead Man's Pass Ford c1956
Dead Man's Pass Ford c1956


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