Murray Street 50-56

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Place type: Building
Address: 50-56 Murray Street
Town or Locality: Gawler
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Originally the office area for James Martin, the Gawler School of Mines and Industries was established there in 1893. It then became the office of the Gawler Grammar School until it closed in 1936 to become part of the Lutheran Day School [cnr Finniss Street and Dundas Street in Church Hill].


From 1938 until 1943 (or later), 50 Murray Street was the premises for E J Noack's Gawler to Adelaide carrier business and also his family residence.[1] [Note, it is possible street numbering may have changed and this does not refer to contemporary 50 Murray Street]

Please click here to see photos of 50-56 Murray Street.



References

  1. Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 via Ancestry


Gawler Grammar School cnr Walker Place and Murray Street
Gawler Grammar School cnr Walker Place and Murray Street
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Memories of Murray Street 50-56

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