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This street has homes and buildings within it that are either State, Local or Contributory heritage listed. – <[https://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/albums/72157711630234726 click here]> to see them all. '''Northern end of Nixon Terrace''' Glenelg Place in maps 1, 2, and 3. Glenelg Place in rates books from 1858 to 1882-83 (properties from 1885-86 to 1890-91 are referred to as being in Nixon Terrace or Parnell Square / Place). '''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 The fields below can each contain multiple values. Separate them with a comma.
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