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Private residence since approximately 1975. Renovated by Peter and Jenny Connole, who lived there until approximately 2005. | Private residence since approximately 1975. Renovated by Peter and Jenny Connole, who lived there until approximately 2005. | ||
A couple of interesting artices referencing the school: | A couple of interesting artices referencing the school: | ||
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'''PORT GAWLER WEST DISTRICT SCHOOL''' — ''A Public TEA MEETING will be held in connection with the opening of the above School on Monday, October 10th; Tea on the table at half-past 4 pm, Tickets 1s. 6d. At half-past 6, W. Townsend, Esq, M.P., will deliver a Lecture. Subject; — ' Lights and Shadows of London Life.' | '''PORT GAWLER WEST DISTRICT SCHOOL''' — ''A Public TEA MEETING will be held in connection with the opening of the above School on Monday, October 10th; Tea on the table at half-past 4 pm, Tickets 1s. 6d. At half-past 6, W. Townsend, Esq, M.P., will deliver a Lecture. Subject; — ' Lights and Shadows of London Life.' | ||
Chair to be taken by W. Cavanagh. Esq., M.P. | Chair to be taken by W. Cavanagh. Esq., M.P. | ||
Revision as of 18:55, 18 July 2019
| Type of organisation: | Government
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| Street name: | Port Gawler |
| Street suffix: | Road |
| Town or locality: | Port Gawler |
| Date established: | 1864 |
| Ceased operation: | c. 1965 |
| Business or purpose: | School |
Situated south-west corner of Port Gawler Road and Brownes Road. Private residence since approximately 1975. Renovated by Peter and Jenny Connole, who lived there until approximately 2005. A couple of interesting artices referencing the school:
PORT GAWLER WEST DISTRICT SCHOOL — A Public TEA MEETING will be held in connection with the opening of the above School on Monday, October 10th; Tea on the table at half-past 4 pm, Tickets 1s. 6d. At half-past 6, W. Townsend, Esq, M.P., will deliver a Lecture. Subject; — ' Lights and Shadows of London Life.' Chair to be taken by W. Cavanagh. Esq., M.P. Tickets, 1s. By order of Committee, C. TEMBY September 29th, 1864.
PORT GAWLER WEST. [From our own Correspondent.] Port Gawler West, May 2. The first annual examination of Mr. Tupper's scholars at the new district schoolroom, Two Wells, was held on Friday, April 27. The examination was conducted by Mr. Burton, of Gawler: Mr. Scown in the Chair. The children seem to be making very good progress under Mr. Tupper's tutorship, considering that the school has only been opened little more than 12 months. The District Council voted the sum of £2 for the purchase of books for distribution as prizes, and Mr. Burton kindly gave a special prize for the best regular attendance. Afterwards the children and others partook of an excellent tea provided by the parents and friends of the children. The same evening a lecture was delivered in the schoolroom by the Rev. Mr. Evans, of Gawler, on 'Four Years in America' which was numerously attended. The rev. lecturer gave some very interesting sketches of the various scenes and places of note he had visited during his four years' sojourn in that country, coupled with some very amusing Yankee anecdotes, which stirred up the risibilities of the audience. A hearty vote of thanks was given to the rev. lecturer, and so ended a very pleasant afternoon and evening.
Sources
- South Australian Register (Adelaide SA : 1839 - 1900) Friday 4 May 1866 page 3
- South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide SA : 1858 - 1867) Saturday 1 October 1864 page 8
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