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The region of Twentyfirst Street, Gawler South was known as Evanston during early settlement. In 1858 it was subdivided to form [[Bassett Town]] and the street was known as Elizabeth Street, likely in honour of landowner [[Bassett William & Family|William Bassett]]'s wife and eldest daughter who were both named Elizabeth. In the 1930's Bassett Town became part of Gawler South and the suburb's streets were renamed using a numbering system, Elizabeth street became Twentyfirst street. Twentyfirst Street contains several buildings from the Town of Gawler Local and Contributory Heritage List, including the [[Twentyfirst Street 13 Bassett House|Bassett family cottage (13 Twentyfirst Street]] - the oldest house in the Bassett Town area), the site believed to be the former [[Ram's Head Hotel|Ramβs Head Hotel]] (15 Twentyfirst Street) and those listed below. *[[Twentyfirst Street 2]] *[[Twentyfirst Street 5]] *[[Twentyfirst Street 6]] [https://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/albums/72157642368744313 Click here for photos of 21st Street], including photos of all of the heritage properties. The fields below can each contain multiple values. Separate them with a comma.
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