Doctor Dawes Home

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Fast Facts
Place type: Building
Also known as: Dr. Dawes House
Address: Lyndoch Road
Town or Locality: Gawler East
Year demolished or re-purposed: 1974
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The home was originally used by Dr Nott, and to enable anyone to awaken the doctor after hours there was a speaking tube at the front door which led to the doctor's bedhead. If they required attention they could blow into the tube and the whistle in the tube would awaken the doctor. The doctor would then decide whether the emergency was serious enough to warrant him getting out of bed. When Doctor Dawes occupied the house later the use of the speaking tube remained.

The home was demolished in 1974, and has now been replaced by a Fasta Pasta Restaurant.

On the 20th March 1974 Gawler Council approved an application from Woolworths to build a Supermarket on the site.

On 4th December 1974 a decision not to build was made by Woolworths.


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Doctor Dawes house on Lyndoch Road c1905.
Doctor Dawes house on Lyndoch Road c1905.
Dr Dawes Fireplace
Dr Dawes Fireplace
A view of the extensive library.
A view of the extensive library.
Doctor Dawes house on Lyndoch Road, just prior to demolition in 1973.
Doctor Dawes house on Lyndoch Road, just prior to demolition in 1973.
Fasta Pasta restaurant. 2012
Fasta Pasta restaurant. 2012


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