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[[File:Julian Terrace-Bridge Street South (8439676565).jpg|left|thumb]] The Union Mill was built in Gawler in 1855 by the Harrison Brothers, becoming the town's second flour mill, but it was later purchased by Walter Duffield in 1863 and then the Adelaide Milling Company in the early 1880s, which operated it until it was significantly damaged by fire in 1914. Rebuilt in 1915, it continued until 1970 under Jeffs Bros. Ltd. from 1933, before ceasing operations. Reference can be made to “[[Gawler's Industrial Buildings 1839-1939|Gawler’s Industrial Buildings 1839 – 1939]]” by Susan Phillips and Michael Pilkington Plan p18 Pp20,22,23 Pp 15 t0 23, 37 References P45-47 Please [http://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/sets/72157629478597116/ click here] to view photos of Union Mill. [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1t46sIGz7_J3T34GOYtfOLIj27BDiXAxy Please Click Here to read the 48 pages of "My Memories of Gawler - 1923+" - by Colin Hillier] - pages 2 and 11. The fields below can each contain multiple values. Separate them with a comma.
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