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Eighteenth Street was originally known as Blanch Street. Historically it formed the boundary between Gawler West to the north and [[Bassett Town]] to the south and can be seen on the original [https://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/22474946648 Plan for the Township of Bassett]. It is now part of the suburb of [[Gawler South]]. The Terminus Hotel opened at the western end of the street, adjacent to the Gawler Railway Station, in 1857. It has operated under numerous names over the years including Railway Hotel and Railway Family Hotel; it was operating as the [[Overway Hotel 27 Eighteenth Street|Overway Hotel]] (27 Eighteenth Street) prior to closure in the 2019. At its peak, the [[May Bros and Co|May Brothers and Co Limited Foundry]], which ran from 1885-1924, occupied large portions on both sides of Eighteenth Street (encompassing Lots 8-14 - note lot numbers do not correspond with street numbers) and sections of adjoining [[Nineteenth Street|Nineteenth]] and [[Twentythird Street|Twentythird]] Streets, as depicted in this [https://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/13528085425 line drawing]. The stone building located at [[Eighteenth Street 12|12 Eighteenth Street]] was an office for the Foundry and is now a private residence and it has been suggested that the residence at [[Eighteenth Street 5|5 Eighteenth Street]] may also have been associated with the Foundry . The heritage-style row cottages at 14-28 Eighteenth Street were built in 1993 on part of the former May Bros site. A General Store operated at [[Eighteenth Street 19|19 Eighteenth Street]], initially by Humphry’s and later Whinnen’s; it is now a private residence. Several other Eighteenth Street residences were also listed as “Contributory Items” in the Town of Gawler Development Plan. The one at [https://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/8049078586 1 Eighteenth Street], was extensively renovated and extended in 2024, opening as Signature Orthodontics in September 2024. Please [http://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/sets/72157629698827009/ click here] for photos of Eighteenth Street, including photos of all the Contributory Heritage Buildings. The fields below can each contain multiple values. Separate them with a comma.
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