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'''Mill Inn Bridge''' is a bridge over the [[South Para River]], near the [[Mill Inn Gawler South|Mill Inn]] (from which it gets its name). It carries [[Bridge Street South|Bridge Road South]]. Robert Haysom research; "the second Bridge was completed 23rd June 1870". According to Glimpses of Gawler Vol2 p57 "The [3rd and present] Bridge was opened on 22nd January 1908 by Governor George Le Hunt and officially named "Gawler Bridge" in a christening ceremony by Mrs. Sarah Coombe." Her husband E.F. Coombe had lobbied for years to have this new bridge built. To see photos of the bridge [https://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/sets/72157629364100092 click here] Please [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TpgV-uhRaJvg5gycG8rzU1dUCz77pyFy/view?usp=sharing click here] to view historical information from the 1998 Danvers Heritage Survey regarding this location. <<sup>1</sup>> The fields below can each contain multiple values. Separate them with a comma.
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