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== Michael Hewitson== | == Michael Hewitson== | ||
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==History of Trinity College through the eyes of its | ==History of Trinity College through the eyes of its foundation Principal== | ||
==You are invited to come along, a donation of $5 for cost of hall is appreciated == | ==You are invited to come along, a donation of $5 for cost of hall is appreciated == | ||
Revision as of 23:43, 15 September 2024
Welcome to the History of Gawler. Explore historical information on the Town of Gawler, South Australia's oldest country town, est.1839; sometimes referred to as 'The Colonial Athens' and 'The Best of Town and Country'.
Gawler History Team Inc. does not guarantee the accuracy of the information contained on this website. Please contact information@gawlerhistory.com if you believe there are errors.
Gawler History Team Meetings take place on the FIRST Thursday of each month.
Bookings can be made by:
* Registering at a previous meeting * Emailing Paul Barnet at information@gawlerhistory.com
JOIN US AT THE NEXT MEETING
Thursday October 3rd
7.15 pm Zion Lutheran Hall (rear of 22b Cowan Street Gawler)
Guest Speaker
Michael Hewitson
History of Trinity College through the eyes of its foundation Principal
You are invited to come along, a donation of $5 for cost of hall is appreciated
The Gawler History Team acknowledges the significant contribution of foundation members Brian Thom and Ian McDonnell.