Pioneer park

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Place type: Site
Site type: Land section
Town or Locality: Gawler
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Pioneer Park which is located at the North end of Murray Street is a much utilised and well maintained park. Originally it was the local cemetery which was planned by Colonel William Light. The first burial was recorded in 1847 and the cemetery was used up to 1864 when there were health issues brought up due to the proximity of the growing town. The St George's Anglican cemetery (42 Cheek Avenue) was opened in 1861 and that was used for interments. Gawler's Town Council cemetery was opened in 1866 in Dawkins Avenue, Willaston. As the Pioneer Park cemetery was no longer in use after 1870 it was being neglected and had become overgrown. In 1933 with most of the headstones removed, the park was dedicated as parklands. A dedicatory service was held in October 1936, and the old cemetery was renamed Pioneer Place. The Pioneer Park headstones were taken to the Willaston cemetery and a display of headstones was created at the entrance.



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Pioneer Park 2005
Pioneer Park 2005
Pioneer Park Rotary Arch
Pioneer Park Rotary Arch
Pioneer Park 2005
Pioneer Park 2005
Pioneer Park - Cemetery Headstones viewed from Union St c1968
Pioneer Park - Cemetery Headstones viewed from Union St c1968


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