Tod Street

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Fast Facts
Place type: Locality
Town or Locality: Gawler


This street has buildings contained on the Town of Gawler's State, Local and Contributory Heritage lists.

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Tod Street Residents & Businesses

  • John Harvey, founder of Salisbury's autobiography states he built the first house in Tod Street and sank the first well.[1] "Besides my farm near Walkerville, I also acquired land in the main area of Gawler Town. I built the first house in Tod Street, which I later leased to Mr. Golding, and while living there I sank the first well....I was growing wheat where Bassett Town is, on the site near the Gawler Railway Station."[1]
  • In 1929 E J Noack had his Gawler to Adelaide Carrier business depot in Tod Street (location unknown).[2]
  • In 2025 the Tod Street Plaza (5-7 Tod Street) was demolished to make way for the Aldi Store and carpark, which opened on 17 December 2025. Businesses operating from the Plaza prior to demolition included Getta Bargain, Lifeline Op Shop and Animal Welfare League Op Shop. Crestline Meats had the store "hidden" in the back corner of the plaza from about the 1980s until 2019. [see Butchers in Gawler & Willaston]

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Tod Street Maps & Assessment Book Records

Todd Street in map 1, 2 and 3.

Tod Street 1858 to 1890-91 rates books (but Tod and Todd both appear in the 1861 rates book)

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MAPS USED


1. “Plan of Gawler Town and its Suburban Townships, showing routes examined for the proposed railway to Angaston; Plan Nº 2.; Taxation department”. Original located at State records, [C506] Neg GRG 21/24/32. Handwriting has been added in red pen, including the wording “Alternative line November 1889” and “Line examined for railway November 1889” and dotted lines denoting the proposed railway routes

2. “Frearson’s Plan of Gawler Town and its Suburban Townships”

This map has no date but was probably done sometime in the 1890s or first decade of the 20th century.

3. “Plan of Gawlertown and its Suburban Townships; compiled by George Warren 1863; Taxation Department”.

RATES BOOK INFORMATION

Dr Helen Wilmore, Coordinator, Gawler Historical Rates Assessment Database

Gawler Environment & Heritage Assoc. Inc.

C/- 42 Finniss St

Gawler SA 5118


Please note: The rates book information provided represents records as they were entered in the original rates assessment books, as best as we could ascertain. However, we cannot guarantee that mistakes have not been introduced. So, for strict research purposes, the original rates assessment books held at State Records must be taken as the most definitive source of information

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Harvey, A P (Aileen Patricia)(1990) "I called it Salisbury: a biography of John Harvey the founder of Salisbury", Salisbury and District Historical Society, Salisbury, South Australia. [ISBN 0 9588286 1 X], pg 34.
  2. Advertisement (Bunyip 18 Jan 1929)


1 Tod Street - c1985
1 Tod Street - c1985
1968 Tod Street
1968 Tod Street
Tod Street 1968
Tod Street 1968


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